Arizona gubernatorial election, 1911

Arizona gubernatorial election, 1911
Arizona
December 12, 1911

 
Nominee George W. P. Hunt Edmund W. Wells
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 11,123 9,166
Percentage 51.46% 42.41%

Governor of Arizona Territory before election

Richard Elihu Sloan
Republican

Governor of Arizona
after election

George W. P. Hunt
Democratic

The 1911 Arizona gubernatorial election took place on December 12, 1911 for the post of the first elected Governor of Arizona. The Democratic nominee George W. P. Hunt defeated the Republican nominee Edmund W. Wells. Hunt and Wells were both members of the Constitutional Convention, Hunt being chosen President and leading the way for much of the drafting. Wells refused to sign the Constitution, considering aspects like the initiative, referendum, and especially judicial recall to be too radical.

These fears proved prophetic when it was originally rejected by fellow Republican, former judge, and incumbent President Taft. Well's refusal to sign, and Taft's veto of, the state constitution hurt but did not cripple his electoral chances, as he only lost by less than 2,000 votes out of about 21,000 cast. [1]

George W. P. Hunt was sworn in as Arizona's first elected Governor on February 12, 1912.

Democratic primary

Candidates

Results

Democratic primary results [1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic George W. P. Hunt 5,241 53.85%
Democratic Thomas Weedin 3,532 36.29%
Democratic Henry A. Hughes 960 9.86%
Total votes 9,733 100.00

General election

Results

Arizona gubernatorial election, 1911 [1] [2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic George W. P. Hunt 11,123 51.46% N/a
Republican Edmund W. Wells 9,166 42.41% N/a
Socialist P. W. Gallentine 1,247 5.77% N/a
Prohibition T. W. Otis 79 0.36% N/a
Majority 1,957 9.05% N/a
Turnout 21,615
Democratic gain from Republican Swing

References

Bibliography

  • Goff, John S. (1973). "Creation of the State of Arizona". George W. P. Hunt and his Arizona. Phoenix: Socio-Technical Publications. p. 48. 
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