1914 California gubernatorial election explained

Election Name:1914 California gubernatorial election
Country:California
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Flag Image:Flag of California (1911–1924).pngborder
Previous Election:1910 California gubernatorial election
Previous Year:1910
Next Election:1918 California gubernatorial election
Next Year:1918
Election Date:November 3, 1914
Nominee1:Hiram Johnson
Party1:Progressive
Popular Vote1:460,495
Percentage1:49.69%
Nominee2:John D. Fredericks
Party2:Republican Party (United States)
Popular Vote2:271,990
Percentage2:29.35%
Nominee4:John B. Curtin
Party4:Democratic Party (United States)
Popular Vote4:116,121
Percentage4:12.53%
Image5:Noble Asa Richardson portrait.jpg
Nominee5:Noble A. Richardson
Party5:Socialist Party of America
Popular Vote5:50,716
Percentage5:5.47%
Map Size:x250px
Governor
Before Election:Hiram Johnson
Before Party:Progressive Party (United States, 1912)
After Election:Hiram Johnson
After Party:Progressive Party (United States, 1912)

The 1914 California gubernatorial election was held on November 3, 1914. Hiram Johnson was elected in 1910 as a member of the Republican Party. Dissatisfaction with the conservatism of the William Howard Taft administration led many Republicans to join former President Theodore Roosevelt's Progressive Party, with Johnson running as the vice-presidential nominee in the 1912 presidential election. Despite losing the election, and winning California by fewer than 200 votes, Johnson was supremely popular in California. He was re-elected in 1914 as governor on the Progressive Party ticket, nearly tripling his vote from 1910 as a Republican, and was elected and reelected as U.S. senator many times until his death in 1945.

Hiram Johnson became the first governor of California to be reelected since John Bigler in 1853, although he would not serve out his second term, resigning in 1917 to assume the United States Senate seat he had won in 1916. This was the first gubernatorial election in which Kern County, Glenn County, Lake County, and Madera County did not back the Democratic candidate. It was also the first gubernatorial election since 1855 in which Colusa County, Mariposa County, and Merced County were not carried by a Democrat. This election ushered in a four decade period of Republican dominance in the state's gubernatorial races that was only interrupted once in 1938.

General election results

Results by county

CountyHiram W. Johnson
Progressive
John D. Fredericks
Republican
John B. Curtin
Democratic
Noble A. Richardson
Socialist
Clinton P. Moore
Prohibition
Scattering
Write-in
MarginTotal votes cast
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Alameda47,32053.73%25,61229.08%7,9689.05%5,8006.59%1,3781.56%00.00%21,70824.65%88,078
Alpine3132.63%4244.21%1717.89%44.21%11.05%00.00%-11-11.58%95
Amador1,31137.88%1,04130.08%92926.84%1053.03%752.17%00.00%2707.80%3,461
Butte6,20948.82%3,35726.39%1,89814.92%7295.73%5254.13%10.01%2,85222.42%12,719
Calaveras1,29136.85%99028.26%93526.69%2085.94%792.26%00.00%3018.59%3,503
Colusa1,22934.34%86624.20%1,20833.75%1403.91%1363.80%00.00%210.59%3,579
Contra Costa6,96654.86%3,05024.02%1,65713.05%8656.81%1601.26%00.00%3,91630.84%12,698
Del Norte49343.44%35531.28%16814.80%817.14%383.35%00.00%13812.16%1,135
El Dorado1.15536.74%99231.55%74323.63%1875.95%662.10%10.03%1635.18%3,144
Fresno14,09550.81%4,96417.90%5,56620.07%2,0857.52%1,0293.71%00.00%8,52930.75%27,739
Glenn1,52943.31%1,08030.59%63317.93%1373.88%1474.16%40.11%44912.72%3,530
Humboldt6,20252.87%3,69631.51%8307.08%8697.41%1331.13%00.00%2,50621.36%11,730
Imperial3,46155.13%1,25519.99%87313.91%4376.96%2524.01%00.00%2,20635.14%6,278
Inyo87640.07%60127.49%25811.80%37817.29%733.34%00.00%27512.58%2,186
Kern7,59048.84%3,80724.49%3,17820.45%7714.96%1961.26%00.00%3,78324.34%15,542
Kings1,86232.38%2,09236.38%1,13319.70%3536.14%3115.41%00.00%-230-4.00%5,751
Lake61224.33%90035.79%58723.34%28311.25%1335.29%00.00%-288-11.45%2,515
Lassen1,13345.93%60224.40%40016.21%2178.80%1154.66%00.00%53121.52%2,467
Los Angeles119,82453.58%65,48429.28%18,3318.20%11,1294.98%8,8793.97%50.00%54,34024.30%223,652
Madera1,35838.83%71220.36%1,09331.26%2035.80%1313.75%00.00%2657.58%3,497
Marin4,06548.04%3,07136.29%87110.29%4124.87%430.51%00.00%99411.75%8,462
Mariposa63841.70%22914.97%55736.41%593.86%473.07%00.00%815.29%1,530
Mendocino3,08738.45%2,68133.39%1,58519.74%5046.28%1722.14%00.00%4065.06%8,029
Merced2,29739.45%1,40224.08%1,47025.25%4066.97%2474.24%00.00%82714.20%5,822
Modoc93040.75%53223.31%60926.69%1376.00%743.24%00.00%32114.07%2,282
Mono18741.74%12327.46%7115.85%5412.05%132.90%00.00%6414.29%448
Monterey3,53143.67%2,69733.36%1,31316.24%2733.38%2713.35%00.00%83410.32%8,085
Napa3,23441.13%3,07739.13%1,09813.96%3164.02%1381.76%00.00%1572.00%7,863
Nevada2,83053.70%94918.01%1,10120.89%2955.60%951.80%00.00%1,72932.81%5,270
Orange7,30441.72%6,09634.82%2.18412.47%8154.66%1,1096.33%00.00%1,2086.90%17,508
Placer3,84659.03%1,41621.73%70510.82%3755.76%1732.66%00.00%2,43037.30%6,515
Plumas1,04252.36%52726.48%23211.66%1567.84%331.66%00.00%51525.88%1,990
Riverside6,33748.87%4,02631.05%1,1468.84%7545.81%7055.44%00.00%2,31117.82%12,968
Sacramento16,95458.00%8,66129.63%2,2847.81%9653.30%3671.26%00.00%8,29328.37%29,231
San Benito1,23440.77%1,18439.11%45415.00%1013.34%541.78%00.00%501.65%3,027
San Bernardino8,78741.07%7,63435.68%2,0969.80%1,3676.39%1,5107.06%00.00%1,1535.39%21,394
San Diego14,15240.49%14,36541.10%2,8648.19%1,8795.38%1,6944.85%10.00%-213-0.61%34,955
San Francisco72,25754.70%36,60627.71%16,16712.24%6,3464.80%7230.55%40.00%35,65126.99%132,103
San Joaquin8,89844.48%5,75928.79%3,84819.24%8054.02%6943.47%00.00%3,13915.69%20,004
San Luis Obispo3,30348.48%1,89027.74%98214.41%4576.71%1812.66%00.00%1,41320.74%6,813
San Mateo5,20854.76%2,83929.85%1,00210.54%3924.12%690.73%00.00%2,36924.91%9,510
Santa Barbara3,95242.42%2,76029.63%1,67517.98%5475.87%3824.10%00.00%1,19212.80%9,316
Santa Clara14,26747.05%10,79235.59%3,33711.01%1,1083.65%8132.68%40.01%3,47511.46%30,321
Santa Cruz4,23245.23%2,81430.07%1,41715.14%5405.77%3543.78%00.00%1,41815.15%9,357
Shasta2,71145.68%1,56726.40%81113.66%64010.78%2063.47%00.00%1,14419.28%5,935
Sierra56846.33%41033.44%14912.15%725.87%272.20%00.00%15812.89%1,226
Siskiyou2,66341.66%1,74727.33%1,34220.99%4837.56%1572.46%00.00%91614.33%6,392
Solano5,46751.05%2,83726.49%1,67915.68%5445.08%1831.71%00.00%2,63024.56%10,710
Sonoma7,69340.36%6,94536.44%2,96715.57%1,0305.40%4262.23%00.00%7483.92%19,061
Stanislaus5,24543.74%2,20118.36%2,53021.10%8767.31%1,1389.49%00.00%2,71522.64%11,990
Sutter1,08334.33%1,46346.37%39712.58%973.07%1143.61%10.03%-380-12.04%3,155
Tehama2,10841.29%1,22924.07%1,08421.23%3947.72%2905.68%00.00%87917.22%5,105
Trinity65041.94%39925.74%26717.23%21113.61%231.48%00.00%25116.19%1,550
Tulare6,48042.56%3,47922.85%3,34922.00%1,3698.99%5473.59%00.00%3,00119.71%15,224
Tuolumne1,38539.25%49013.88%1,30937.09%3018.53%441.25%00.00%762.15%3,529
Ventura2,78741.58%2,64939.53%82412.29%2954.40%1462.18%10.01%1382.06%6,702
Yolo2,38339.51%1,91331.71%1,35322.43%2313.83%1522.52%00.00%4707.79%6,032
Yuba2,15354.15%1,03325.98%58714.76%1293.24%741.86%00.00%1,12028.17%3,976
Total460,49549.69%271,99029.35%116,12112.53%50,7165.47%27,3452.95%220.00%188,50520.34%926,689

Counties that flipped from Democratic to Progressive

Counties that flipped from Progressive to Republican

Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican