Michigan: Governors, 1910s
Governors of Michigan, 1910-19 (may be incomplete!)
Fred
M. Warner 1905-10
Chase
S. Osborn 1911-12
Woodbridge
N. Ferris 1913-16
Albert
E. Sleeper 1917-20
Events and Candidates (may be incomplete!)
Governors of Michigan: Events and Candidates of
the 1910's (may be incomplete!)
- 1910 Sep 6:
Lawton
T. Hemans (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1910 Sep 6:
Chase
S. Osborn (Rep), nominated;
Patrick
H. Kelley (Rep), defeated in primary;
Amos
S. Musselman (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1910 Sep 6:
Fred
W. Corbett (Prohibition), nominated unopposed.
- 1910 Sep 6:
Joseph
Warnock (Socialist), nominated unopposed.
- 1910 Nov 8:
Chase
S. Osborn (Rep), elected;
Lawton
T. Hemans (Dem), defeated;
Joseph
Warnock (Socialist), defeated;
Fred
W. Corbett (Prohibition), defeated;
Herman
Richter (Socialist Labor), defeated.
- 1912:
Frederick
C. Martindale (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1914 Aug 25:
Chase
S. Osborn (Rep), nominated;
Frederick
C. Martindale (Rep), defeated in primary;
Alex
J. Groesbeck (Rep), defeated in primary;
William
S. Linton (Rep), defeated in primary;
George
E. Ellis (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1914 Aug 25:
Henry
R. Pattengill (Progressive), nominated unopposed.
- 1914 Aug 25:
James
Hoogerhyde (Socialist), nominated unopposed.
- 1914 Aug 25:
Charles
N. Eayrs (Prohibition), nominated unopposed.
- 1914 Aug 25:
Herman
Richter (Socialist Labor), nominated unopposed.
- 1914 Nov 3:
Woodbridge
N. Ferris (Dem), elected;
Chase
S. Osborn (Rep), defeated;
Henry
R. Pattengill (Progressive), defeated;
James
Hoogerhyde (Socialist), defeated;
Charles
N. Eayrs (Prohibition), defeated;
Herman
Richter (Socialist Labor), defeated.
- 1916 Aug 29:
Charles
H. Bender (Dem), nominated unopposed, but withdrew.
- 1916 Aug 29:
Albert
E. Sleeper (Rep), nominated;
Frank
B. Leland (Rep), defeated in primary;
Gerrit
J. Diekema (Rep), defeated in primary;
Washington
Gardner (Rep), defeated in primary;
Sybrant
Wesselius (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1916 Aug 29:
Ernest
J. Moore (Socialist), nominated unopposed.
- 1916 Aug 29:
E.
W. Woodruff (Prohibition), nominated unopposed.
- 1916 Nov 7:
Albert
E. Sleeper (Rep), elected;
Edwin
F. Sweet (Dem), defeated;
Ernest
J. Moore (Socialist), defeated;
E.
W. Woodruff (Prohibition), defeated;
James
R. Murray (Socialist Labor), defeated.
- 1918 Aug 25:
John
W. Bailey (Dem), nominated;
Edward
Frensdorf (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1918 Aug 25:
Albert
E. Sleeper (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1918 Aug 25:
Ernest
J. Moore (Socialist), nominated unopposed.
- 1918 Aug 25:
John
S. McColl (Prohibition), nominated unopposed.
- 1918 Aug 25:
Paul
O. Hinds (Socialist Labor), nominated unopposed.
- 1918 Nov 5:
Albert
E. Sleeper (Rep), elected;
John
W. Bailey (Dem), defeated;
Ernest
J. Moore (Socialist), defeated;
John
S. McColl (Prohibition), defeated;
Paul
O. Hinds (Socialist Labor), defeated.
"Enjoy the hospitable entertainment of a political
graveyard."
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