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The 1920 Washington gubernatorial election was held on November 2, 1920. Incumbent Republican Louis F. Hart defeated Farmer–Labor nominee Robert Bridges with 52.25% of the vote.
Primary elections were held on September 9, 1920.[1]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | William Wilson Black | 9,735 | ||
Democratic | Edward T. Mathes | 6,061 | ||
Democratic | A.E. Judd | 4,542 | ||
Democratic | I.G. O'Harra | 2,414 | ||
Total votes |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Louis F. Hart (incumbent) | 64,751 | ||
Republican | Roland H. Hartley | 56,219 | ||
Republican | George B. Lamping | 35,857 | ||
Republican | Edwin T. Coman | 20,438 | ||
Republican | John Arthur Gellatly | 19,612 | ||
Republican | John Stringer | 4,688 | ||
Republican | Anna MacEachern | 3,332 | ||
Total votes |
Major party candidates
Other candidates
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Republican | Louis F. Hart (incumbent) | 210,662 | 52.25% | ||
Farmer–Labor | Robert Bridges | 121,371 | 30.10% | ||
Democratic | William Wilson Black | 66,079 | 16.39% | ||
Socialist Labor | David Burgess | 5,086 | 1.26% | ||
Majority | 89,291 | ||||
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