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1946 Wisconsin gubernatorial election

← 1944 November 5, 1946 1948 →
 
Nominee Walter Samuel Goodland Daniel Hoan
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 621,970 406,499
Percentage 59.78% 39.07%

County results
Goodland:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%
Hoan:      50–60%

Governor before election

Walter Samuel Goodland
Republican

Elected Governor

Walter Samuel Goodland
Republican

The 1946 Wisconsin gubernatorial election was held on November 5, 1946.

Incumbent Republican Governor Walter Samuel Goodland defeated Democratic nominee Daniel Hoan in a rematch of the 1944 election with 59.78% of the vote.

Goodland was the last Republican until Tommy Thompson in 1990 to win Milwaukee County.

Primary election

Primary elections were held on August 13, 1946.

Democratic party

Candidates

Results

Democratic primary results[2][3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Daniel W. Hoan 56,445 77.33%
Democratic Stanley Z. Fajkowski 16,546 22.67%
Total votes 72,991 100.00%

Republican party

Candidates

Results

Republican primary results[2][4]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Walter S. Goodland (incumbent) 193,199 42.45%
Republican Ralph M. Immell 177,816 39.07%
Republican Delbert J. Kenny 73,149 16.07%
Republican Otto R. Werkmeister 5,680 1.25%
Republican Ralph F. Amoth 5,329 1.17%
Total votes 455,173 100.00%

Socialist party

Candidates

  • Walter H. Uphoff, candidate for U.S. Senate in 1944

Results

Socialist primary results[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Socialist Walter H. Uphoff 3,806 100.00%
Total votes 3,806 100.00%

General election

Candidates

Major party candidates

Other candidates

  • Sigmund G. Eisenscher, Communist
  • Jerry R. Kenyon, Socialist Labor
  • Walter H. Uphoff, Socialist

Results

1946 Wisconsin gubernatorial election[5][6]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Walter S. Goodland (incumbent) 621,970 59.78% +6.94%
Democratic Daniel W. Hoan 406,499 39.07% −1.55%
Socialist Walter H. Uphoff 8,996 0.87% +0.17%
Communist[a] Sigmund G. Eisenscher 1,857 0.18%
Socialist Labor[b] Jerry R. Kenyon 959 0.09%
Scattering[c] 163 0.02%
Majority 215,471 20.71%
Total votes 1,040,444 100.00%
Republican hold Swing +8.49%

Results by county

County[5][6] Walter S. Goodland
Republican
Daniel W. Hoan
Democratic
Walter H. Uphoff
Socialist
All Others
Various
Margin Total votes cast
# % # % # % # % # %
Adams 1,387 63.19% 790 35.99% 14 0.64% 4 0.18% 597 27.20% 2,195
Ashland 2,705 46.41% 3,066 52.60% 23 0.39% 35 0.60% -361 -6.19% 5,829
Barron 5,172 63.48% 2,938 36.06% 29 0.36% 8 0.10% 2,234 27.42% 8,147
Bayfield 2,082 46.75% 2,345 52.66% 16 0.36% 10 0.22% -263 -5.91% 4,453
Brown 17,966 57.38% 13,302 42.48% 36 0.11% 6 0.02% 4,664 14.90% 31,310
Buffalo 3,131 72.26% 1,167 26.93% 25 0.58% 10 0.23% 1,964 45.33% 4,333
Burnett 1,591 57.11% 1,173 42.10% 10 0.36% 12 0.43% 418 15.00% 2,786
Calumet 4,241 67.69% 2,001 31.94% 22 0.35% 1 0.02% 2,240 35.75% 6,265
Chippewa 7,410 62.60% 4,332 36.60% 59 0.50% 36 0.30% 3,078 26.00% 11,837
Clark 6,058 69.65% 2,538 29.18% 65 0.75% 37 0.43% 3,520 40.47% 8,698
Columbia 7,250 70.97% 2,937 28.75% 29 0.28% 0 0.00% 4,313 42.22% 10,216
Crawford 3,887 64.95% 2,089 34.90% 8 0.13% 1 0.02% 1,798 30.04% 5,985
Dane 28,237 55.58% 21,942 43.19% 580 1.14% 42 0.08% 6,295 12.39% 50,801
Dodge 10,297 67.49% 4,903 32.13% 50 0.33% 8 0.05% 5,394 35.35% 15,258
Door 4,579 80.25% 1,110 19.45% 8 0.14% 9 0.16% 3,469 60.80% 5,706
Douglas 6,515 44.42% 8,037 54.80% 80 0.55% 34 0.23% -1,522 -10.38% 14,666
Dunn 4,909 69.51% 2,115 29.95% 28 0.40% 10 0.14% 2,794 39.56% 7,062
Eau Claire 9,547 60.93% 6,050 38.61% 62 0.40% 11 0.07% 3,497 22.32% 15,670
Florence 615 57.00% 458 42.45% 5 0.46% 1 0.09% 157 14.55% 1,079
Fond du Lac 14,139 69.69% 6,036 29.75% 67 0.33% 45 0.22% 8,103 39.94% 20,287
Forest 1,260 41.04% 1,796 58.50% 10 0.33% 4 0.13% -536 -17.46% 3,070
Grant 9,615 75.57% 3,050 23.97% 27 0.21% 32 0.25% 6,565 51.60% 12,724
Green 4,987 77.20% 1,454 22.51% 17 0.26% 2 0.03% 3,533 54.69% 6,460
Green Lake 3,824 78.93% 1,008 20.80% 5 0.10% 8 0.17% 2,816 58.12% 4,845
Iowa 5,168 75.73% 1,649 24.16% 4 0.06% 3 0.04% 3,519 51.57% 6,824
Iron 1,465 41.63% 2,028 57.63% 16 0.45% 10 0.28% -563 -16.00% 3,519
Jackson 2,768 65.01% 1,457 34.22% 20 0.47% 13 0.31% 1,311 30.79% 4,258
Jefferson 9,202 71.03% 3,718 28.70% 32 0.25% 3 0.02% 5,484 42.33% 12,955
Juneau 3,776 73.74% 1,318 25.74% 24 0.47% 3 0.06% 2,458 48.00% 5,121
Kenosha 11,839 44.80% 14,101 53.36% 214 0.81% 273 1.03% -2,262 -8.56% 26,427
Kewaunee 3,179 58.78% 2,220 41.05% 8 0.15% 1 0.02% 959 17.73% 5,408
La Crosse 10,904 63.57% 6,089 35.50% 122 0.71% 37 0.22% 4,815 28.07% 17,152
Lafayette 4,293 69.75% 1,843 29.94% 11 0.18% 8 0.13% 2,450 39.81% 6,155
Langlade 3,991 56.27% 3,042 42.89% 33 0.47% 27 0.38% 949 13.38% 7,093
Lincoln 4,154 65.15% 2,161 33.89% 44 0.69% 17 0.27% 1,993 31.26% 6,376
Manitowoc 11,266 53.93% 9,532 45.63% 62 0.30% 29 0.14% 1,734 8.30% 20,889
Marathon 12,688 55.22% 10,004 43.54% 266 1.16% 19 0.08% 2,684 11.68% 22,977
Marinette 6,128 67.23% 2,947 32.33% 34 0.37% 6 0.07% 3,181 34.90% 9,115
Marquette 2,116 81.83% 462 17.87% 4 0.15% 4 0.15% 1,654 63.96% 2,586
Milwaukee 148,533 52.35% 129,099 45.50% 4,513 1.59% 1,611 0.57% 19,434 6.85% 283,756
Monroe 5,693 71.75% 2,206 27.80% 31 0.39% 5 0.06% 3,487 43.94% 7,935
Oconto 5,576 69.61% 2,374 29.64% 51 0.64% 9 0.11% 3,202 39.98% 8,010
Oneida 3,113 53.86% 2,636 45.61% 21 0.36% 10 0.17% 477 8.25% 5,780
Outagamie 15,482 65.31% 8,095 34.15% 97 0.41% 31 0.13% 7,387 31.16% 23,705
Ozaukee 4,588 66.08% 2,323 33.46% 22 0.32% 10 0.14% 2,265 32.62% 6,943
Pepin 1,487 67.32% 716 32.41% 4 0.18% 2 0.09% 771 34.90% 2,209
Pierce 4,926 73.30% 1,756 26.13% 30 0.45% 8 0.12% 3,170 47.17% 6,720
Polk 4,245 61.98% 2,581 37.68% 20 0.29% 3 0.04% 1,664 24.30% 6,849
Portage 6,087 52.42% 5,499 47.35% 21 0.18% 6 0.05% 588 5.06% 11,613
Price 2,718 50.34% 2,594 48.05% 50 0.93% 37 0.69% 124 2.30% 5,399
Racine 17,265 48.60% 17,989 50.64% 183 0.52% 89 0.25% -724 -2.04% 35,526
Richland 4,443 77.97% 1,242 21.80% 12 0.21% 1 0.02% 3,201 56.18% 5,698
Rock 18,001 66.82% 8,744 32.46% 157 0.58% 38 0.14% 9,257 34.36% 26,940
Rusk 3,296 63.17% 1,885 36.12% 21 0.40% 16 0.31% 1,411 27.04% 5,218
Sauk 8,305 74.54% 2,636 23.66% 187 1.68% 14 0.13% 5,669 50.88% 11,142
Sawyer 2,049 53.79% 1,705 44.76% 27 0.71% 28 0.74% 344 9.03% 3,809
Shawano 6,113 74.11% 2,106 25.53% 22 0.27% 8 0.10% 4,007 48.58% 8,249
Sheboygan 13,239 53.28% 10,813 43.51% 750 3.02% 47 0.19% 2,426 9.76% 24,849
St. Croix 5,459 67.55% 2,598 32.15% 19 0.24% 5 0.06% 2,861 35.40% 8,081
Taylor 2,660 52.15% 2,204 43.21% 217 4.25% 20 0.39% 456 8.94% 5,101
Trempealeau 4,468 63.96% 2,489 35.63% 16 0.23% 13 0.19% 1,979 28.33% 6,986
Vernon 4,665 66.41% 2,336 33.25% 14 0.20% 10 0.14% 2,329 33.15% 7,025
Vilas 1,443 43.19% 1,865 55.82% 8 0.24% 25 0.75% -422 -12.63% 3,341
Walworth 9,114 80.75% 2,134 18.91% 27 0.24% 12 0.11% 6,980 61.84% 11,287
Washburn 1,707 55.95% 1,331 43.63% 7 0.23% 6 0.20% 376 12.32% 3,051
Washington 7,283 66.40% 3,653 33.30% 31 0.28% 2 0.02% 3,630 33.09% 10,969
Waukesha 17,713 72.56% 6,544 26.81% 112 0.46% 43 0.18% 11,169 45.75% 24,412
Waupaca 7,924 78.15% 2,186 21.56% 20 0.20% 10 0.10% 5,738 56.59% 10,140
Waushara 3,402 80.43% 806 19.05% 21 0.50% 1 0.02% 2,596 61.37% 4,230
Winnebago 16,906 68.31% 7,728 31.23% 83 0.34% 31 0.13% 9,178 37.09% 24,748
Wood 9,726 68.56% 4,418 31.14% 33 0.23% 9 0.06% 5,308 37.42% 14,186
Total 621,970 59.78% 406,499 39.07% 8,996 0.86% 2,979 0.29% 215,471 20.71% 1,040,444

Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican

Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic

Notes

  1. ^ "Independent Communist"
  2. ^ "Independent Socialist Labor"
  3. ^ These are not listed in the Blue Book but are listed in the Board of Canvassers report.

References

  1. ^ a b c "LaFollette, Once Progressive Chief Seeks GOP Nod". Dixon Evening Telegraph. Dixon, Illinois. August 12, 1946. p. 2. Retrieved December 6, 2020.
  2. ^ a b c The Wisconsin Legislative Reference Library (1948). "Primary Vote For Governor By Counties". The Wisconsin Blue Book 1948. Madison, Wisconsin. p. 599.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  3. ^ "WI Governor, 1946 - D Primary". Our Campaigns. Retrieved December 6, 2020.
  4. ^ "WI Governor, 1946 - R Primary". Our Campaigns. Retrieved December 6, 2020.
  5. ^ a b Wisconsin Historical Society, Statement of Board of State Canvassers for State Officers - General Election - 1946
  6. ^ a b The Wisconsin Legislative Reference Library (1948). "Summary Vote For Governor By Counties". The Wisconsin Blue Book 1948. Madison, Wisconsin. p. 670.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)

Bibliography

  • Gubernatorial Elections, 1787-1997. Washington, D.C.: Congressional Quarterly Inc. 1998. ISBN 1-56802-396-0.
  • Ohm, Howard F.; Kuehn, Hazel L., eds. (1948). The Wisconsin Blue Book, 1948. State of Wisconsin.