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1938 California gubernatorial election

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FieldValue
election_name1938 California gubernatorial election
countryCalifornia
typepresidential
flag_imageFlag of California (1911–1953).svgborder
ongoingno
previous_election1934 California gubernatorial election
previous_year1934
next_election1942 California gubernatorial election
next_year1942
election_dateNovember 8, 1938
image1Culbert L. Olson at a convention for the California Federation of Democratic Women's Clubs (cropped).jpg
image_size150x150px
nominee1**Culbert Olson**
party1California Democratic Party
popular_vote1**1,391,734**
percentage1**52.49%**
image2Frank Merriam, portrait photo (cropped).jpg
nominee2Frank Merriam
party2California Republican Party
popular_vote21,171,019
percentage244.17%
map_image1938 California gubernatorial election results map by county.svg
map_size300px
map_captionCounty results
**Olson**:
**Merriam**:
titleGovernor
before_electionFrank Merriam
after_electionCulbert Olson
before_partyCalifornia Republican Party
after_partyCalifornia Democratic Party

Olson:
Merriam:

The 1938 California gubernatorial election was held on November 8, 1938. Culbert L. Olson defeated incumbent governor Frank F. Merriam to become the first Democrat elected Governor of California since James Budd in 1894. Merriam had angered the left and the right throughout his tenure as governor, leading a significant swing in favor of the Democratic party.

Olson was the first Democrat since George Stoneman in 1882 to receive an absolute majority of the vote. For the first time since 1882, Alameda County, Los Angeles County, and Ventura County were carried by a Democrat and San Diego County backed a Democrat for governor for the first time since 1879. California would not elect a Democrat as governor again until 1958. This was the last time until Gray Davis in 1998 that a Democrat who was not a member of the Brown family won the governorship.

Republican primary

Candidates

  • George J. Hatfield, lieutenant governor
  • Z. S. Leymel, former mayor of Fresno
  • Frank F. Merriam, incumbent governor
  • Francis Michael O'Connor

Results

Democratic primary

Candidates

  • John F. Dockweiler, U.S. Representative from Los Angeles
  • Herbert C. Legg, Los Angeles County Supervisor
  • Daniel C. Murphy
  • William H. Neblett
  • J. F. T. O'Connor, United States Comptroller of the Currency
  • Culbert Olson, State Senator from Los Angeles
  • Teodoro Antonio Tomasini

Results

Townsend Party primary

Results

Progressive primary

Candidates

  • Raymond L. Haight, Los Angeles attorney
  • William E. Riker, white supremacist preacher

Commonwealth primary

Candidates

  • Robert Noble

Results

General election

Candidates

  • Raymond L. Haight, Los Angeles attorney (Progressive)
  • Frank F. Merriam, incumbent governor since 1937 (Republican)
  • Robert Noble (Commonwealth)
  • Culbert Olson, State Senator from Los Angeles (Democratic)

Results

Results by county

CountyCulbert L. Olson
DemocraticFrank F. Merriam
RepublicanRaymond L. Haight
ProgressiveRobert Noble
CommonwealthScattering
Write-inMarginTotal votes cast#%#%#%#%#%#%Total1,391,73452.49%1,171,01944.17%64,4182.43%23,7870.90%5050.02%220,7158.32%2,651,463
Alameda109,01049.48%106,69448.43%3,8251.74%7530.34%390.02%2,3161.05%220,321
Alpine2918.95%11071.90%149.15%00.00%00.00%-81-52.94%153
Amador1,80352.47%1,48643.25%1323.84%150.44%00.00%3179.23%3,436
Butte8,40848.45%8,24947.53%5423.12%1550.89%00.00%1590.92%17,354
Calaveras1,81846.44%1,86647.66%2075.29%240.61%00.00%-48-1.23%3,915
Colusa1,76841.11%2,33954.38%1683.91%260.60%00.00%-571-13.28%4,301
Contra Costa23,78256.82%17,09640.84%8351.99%1390.33%40.01%6,68615.97%41,856
Del Norte1,09243.58%1,32552.87%732.91%160.64%00.00%-233-9.30%2,506
El Dorado3,37557.23%2,07935.26%4026.82%410.70%00.00%1,29621.98%5,897
Fresno32,93755.52%22,72838.31%3,3705.68%2940.50%00.00%10,20917.21%59,329
Glenn2,06839.88%2,92456.39%1683.24%250.48%00.00%-856-16.51%5,185
Humboldt8,79546.00%9,61750.30%5712.99%1370.72%00.00%-822-4.30%19,120
Imperial5,49545.47%6,25951.79%2031.68%1291.07%00.00%-764-6.32%12,086
Inyo1,18442.44%1,45652.19%1354.84%150.54%00.00%-272-9.75%2,790
Kern25,39258.66%16,11637.23%1,3323.08%4481.03%10.00%9,27621.43%43,289
Kings5,54553.35%4,39542.28%3593.45%920.89%30.03%1,15011.06%10,394
Lake1,57137.72%2,43858.54%912.18%651.56%00.00%-867-20.82%4,165
Lassen2,76448.53%2,62446.08%2584.53%490.86%00.00%1402.46%5,695
Los Angeles612,49955.76%446,06940.61%24,9582.27%14,5521.32%3390.03%166,43015.15%1,098,417
Madera4,14857.11%2,80538.62%2733.76%370.51%00.00%1,34318.49%7,263
Marin8,34043.46%10,44554.42%3511.83%520.27%40.02%-2,105-10.97%19,192
Mariposa1,36254.50%1,04341.74%592.36%351.40%00.00%31912.77%2,499
Mendocino5,35545.92%5,89750.57%2862.45%1231.05%00.00%-542-4.65%11,661
Merced8,30354.05%6,36741.45%5473.56%1400.91%40.03%1,93612.60%15,361
Modoc1,47248.26%1,41646.43%1324.33%300.98%00.00%561.84%3,050
Mono44547.39%44647.50%424.47%60.64%00.00%-1-0.11%939
Monterey9,73644.82%11,43652.65%4281.97%1220.56%00.00%-1,700-7.83%21,722
Napa4,78642.03%6,27555.10%2612.29%650.57%10.01%-1,489-13.08%11,388
Nevada3,49443.84%4,05250.84%3794.76%450.56%00.00%-558-7.00%7,970
Orange24,25743.27%29,77453.11%1,1662.08%8631.54%40.01%-5,517-9.84%56,064
Placer6,65358.92%3,83433.96%7476.62%570.50%00.00%2,81924.97%11,291
Plumas2,37356.25%1,60738.09%1984.69%410.97%00.00%76618.16%4,219
Riverside17,02645.93%18,89550.97%7371.99%4091.10%20.01%-1,869-5.04%37,069
Sacramento32,88554.07%25,83642.48%1,9213.16%1740.29%50.01%7,04911.59%60,821
San Benito1,91042.25%2,46654.55%1242.74%210.46%00.00%-556-12.30%4,521
San Bernardino30,69651.47%27,51546.14%1,0011.68%4090.69%130.02%3,1815.33%59,634
San Diego54,55252.84%45,89144.45%1,7491.69%1,0391.01%20.00%8,6618.39%103,233
San Francisco132,34653.36%111,04644.77%3,8431.55%7810.31%190.01%21,3008.59%248,035
San Joaquin22,34050.34%20,99047.30%8952.02%1470.33%50.01%1,3503.04%44,377
San Luis Obispo6,66045.91%7,04648.57%6084.19%1921.32%00.00%-386-2.66%14,506
San Mateo20,72347.85%21,57949.82%8011.85%2000.46%80.02%-856-1.98%43,311
Santa Barbara10,87041.81%14,32555.10%6892.65%1070.41%50.02%-3,455-13.29%25,996
Santa Clara32,99446.70%36,19151.23%1,2171.72%2260.32%200.03%-3,197-4.53%70,648
Santa Cruz8,96245.17%10,19851.40%5312.68%1500.76%00.00%-1,236-6.23%19,841
Shasta4,99456.26%3,44538.81%3443.88%941.06%00.00%1,54917.45%8,877
Sierra71949.72%56539.07%14910.30%130.90%00.00%15410.65%1,446
Siskiyou5,88248.97%5,14642.84%7946.61%1901.58%00.00%7366.13%12,012
Solano9,03750.92%8,05145.36%5863.30%740.42%00.00%9865.56%17,748
Sonoma12,20742.25%15,58253.93%9573.31%1400.48%90.03%-3,375-11.68%28,895
Stanislaus12,73047.34%12,33345.86%1,5985.94%2260.84%60.02%3971.48%26,893
Sutter3,09343.97%3,69152.47%2243.18%270.38%00.00%-598-8.50%7,035
Tehama2,74044.99%2,88247.32%4277.01%410.67%00.00%-142-2.33%6,090
Trinity1,08153.36%80839.88%1075.28%301.48%00.00%27313.47%2,026
Tulare16,16250.29%14,57145.34%1,1133.46%2830.88%80.02%1,5914.95%32,137
Tuolumne2,67253.80%2,09142.10%1683.38%360.72%00.00%58111.70%4,967
Ventura11,26449.31%10,64746.61%7893.45%1390.61%20.01%6172.70%22,841
Yolo3,99743.28%4,86552.67%3523.81%220.24%00.00%-868-9.40%9,236
Yuba3,13348.65%3,09748.09%1822.83%260.40%20.03%360.56%6,440

Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic

  • Alameda
  • Amador
  • Butte
  • Kern
  • Kings
  • Los Angeles
  • Mariposa
  • Merced
  • Modoc
  • Placer
  • Sacramento
  • San Bernardino
  • San Diego
  • San Francisco
  • San Joaquin
  • Shasta
  • Sierra
  • Siskiyou
  • Solano
  • Tulare
  • Ventura
  • Yuba

Counties that flipped from Progressive to Democratic

  • El Dorado
  • Fresno
  • Stanislaus

Notes

References

References

  1. California Secretary of State. "Statement of Vote at Primary Election Held on August 30, 1938 in the State of California". State Printing Office.
  2. California Secretary of State. "Statement of Vote at General Election Held on November 8, 1938 in the State of California". State Printing Office.
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