1928 Massachusetts gubernatorial election
The 1928 Massachusetts gubernatorial election was held on November 6, 1928. Incumbent Republican Lieutenant Governor Frank G. Allen was elected to a two-year term, defeating Democrat Charles H. Cole. The 1928 election represents a major turning point in Massachusetts political history. Al Smith's victory in the state's presidential contest and the competitive gubernatorial election marked a departure from decades of Republican dominance. Republican primaryGovernorCandidates
ResultsLieutenant Governor Frank Allen was nominated over Frank A. Goodwin.
Lieutenant governorCandidates
ResultsTreasurer William S. Youngman won the highly competitive primary election by 21,099 votes over Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives John C. Hull.
Democratic primaryGovernorCandidates
ResultsBrigadier General Charles Cole easily defeated John J. Cummings for the Democratic nomination.
Lt. GovernorCandidates
Results
General electionCandidates
MacFadden became the first female candidate for governor in the history of Massachusetts. She ran on a platform of reducing tax exemptions. She is the mother of actor Hamilton MacFadden. She stated that she found "no opposition to a woman aspiring to the executive position of Governor."[5] Results
See alsoReferences
BibliographyOffice of the Secretary of the Commonwealth (1926). Election Statistics, 1928. Boston, MA. |