The 1932 Wisconsin gubernatorial election was held on November 8, 1932. Incumbent Republican Governor Philip La Follette was defeated in the Republican primary, and in the midst of the Great Depression and nationwide voter dissatisfaction with the Republican Party, Democratic nominee Albert G. Schmedeman defeated Republican nominee Walter J. Kohler Sr. and Socialist nominee Frank Metcalfe with 52.48% of the vote. Schmedeman became the first Democrat to win a gubernatorial election in Wisconsin since George Wilbur Peck in 1892. Two years later, in 1934, La Follette would run for governor again and defeated Schmedeman, this time running with the Progressive Party.
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County results Schmedeman: 40–50% 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% Kohler: 40–50% 50–60% 60–70% | |||||||||||||||||||||
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This was the only Democratic victory in a Wisconsin gubernatorial election between 1892 and 1958. As of 2022, this is the most recent gubernatorial election in which Juneau, Shawano, and Waupaca have voted for a Democratic candidate.
Primary election
editPrimary elections were held on September 20, 1932.
Democratic party
editCandidates
edit- Leo P. Fox, Democratic nominee for Wisconsin's 6th congressional district in 1920 and for lieutenant governor in 1928
- William B. Rubin, attorney[1]
- Albert G. Schmedeman, mayor of Madison and Democratic nominee for governor in 1928
Results
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | Albert G. Schmedeman | 58,098 | 44.04% | |
Democratic | William B. Rubin | 44,556 | 33.77% | |
Democratic | Leo P. Fox | 29,276 | 22.19% | |
Total votes | 131,930 | 100.00% |
Republican party
editCandidates
edit- Walter J. Kohler, Sr., former Governor
- Philip La Follette, incumbent Governor
Results
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Walter J. Kohler, Sr. | 414,575 | 56.45% | |
Republican | Philip La Follette (incumbent) | 319,884 | 43.55% | |
Total votes | 734,459 | 100.00% |
Socialist party
editCandidates
edit- Frank Metcalfe, nominee for governor in 1930
Results
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Socialist | Frank Metcalfe | 31,836 | 100.00% | |
Total votes | 31,836 | 100.00% |
Prohibition party
editCandidates
edit- Adolph R. Bucknam, Prohibition nominee for U.S. Senate in 1922 and for governor in 1924 and 1928
- William C. Dean, Prohibition nominee for governor in 1918
Results
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Prohibition | William C. Dean | 717 | 53.79% | |
Prohibition | Adolph R. Bucknam | 616 | 46.21% | |
Total votes | 1,333 | 100.00% |
General election
editCandidates
editMajor party candidates
- Albert G. Schmedeman, Democratic
- Walter J. Kohler Sr., Republican
Other candidates
- Fred B. Blair, Communist, nominee for governor in 1930
- William C. Dean, Prohibition
- Frank Metcalfe, Socialist
- Joseph Ehrhardt, Socialist Labor, nominee for governor in 1928
Results
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | Albert G. Schmedeman | 590,114 | 52.48% | +24.46% | |
Republican | Walter J. Kohler Sr. | 470,805 | 41.87% | −22.89% | |
Socialist | Frank Metcalfe | 56,965 | 5.07% | +0.85% | |
Prohibition | William C. Dean | 3,148 | 0.28% | −2.16% | |
Communist[a] | Fred Basset Blair | 2,926 | 0.26% | −0.23% | |
Socialist Labor[b] | Joseph Ehrhardt | 398 | 0.04% | ||
Scattering[c] | 146 | 0.01% | |||
Majority | 119,309 | 10.61% | |||
Turnout | 1,124,502 | 100.00% | |||
Democratic gain from Republican | Swing | +47.35% |
Results by county
editSchmedeman's victory ended many long streaks of Republican victories in counties throughout the state. In particular, Schmedeman was the first Democrat to ever win Barron County, Burnett County, Grant County, Iron County, Rusk County, and Trempealeau County. He was also the first Democrat since William A. Barstow in 1853 to win Adams County and Vernon County along with the first since Barstow in 1855 to win Waupaca County. Additionally, Clark County, Jackson County, and Lafayette County voted Democratic for the first time since 1873. This election saw Marinette County back the losing the candidate for the first time ever.
Columbia County, Grant County, Green County, Iowa County, Lafayette County, and Sauk County would not vote Democratic again until 2002, nor would Monroe County until 2006.
County[6][7] | Albert G. Schmedeman Democratic |
Walter J. Kohler Sr. Republican |
Frank Metcalfe Socialist |
All Others Various |
Margin | Total votes cast | |||||
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# | % | # | % | # | % | # | % | # | % | ||
Adams | 1,601 | 55.96% | 1,211 | 42.33% | 26 | 0.91% | 23 | 0.80% | 390 | 13.63% | 2,861 |
Ashland | 5,044 | 58.88% | 3,342 | 39.01% | 83 | 0.97% | 97 | 1.13% | 1,702 | 19.87% | 8,566 |
Barron | 6,858 | 58.79% | 4,536 | 38.88% | 147 | 1.26% | 125 | 1.07% | 2,322 | 19.90% | 11,666 |
Bayfield | 2,600 | 48.84% | 2,478 | 46.55% | 114 | 2.14% | 131 | 2.46% | 122 | 2.29% | 5,323 |
Brown | 15,206 | 54.91% | 12,046 | 43.50% | 367 | 1.33% | 76 | 0.27% | 3,160 | 11.41% | 27,695 |
Buffalo | 2,827 | 57.17% | 2,079 | 42.04% | 16 | 0.32% | 23 | 0.47% | 748 | 15.13% | 4,945 |
Burnett | 2,127 | 57.02% | 1,496 | 40.11% | 53 | 1.42% | 54 | 1.45% | 631 | 16.92% | 3,730 |
Calumet | 4,992 | 71.76% | 1,879 | 27.01% | 61 | 0.88% | 25 | 0.36% | 3,113 | 44.75% | 6,957 |
Chippewa | 7,383 | 54.27% | 6,084 | 44.73% | 81 | 0.60% | 55 | 0.40% | 1,299 | 9.55% | 13,603 |
Clark | 7,279 | 61.05% | 4,251 | 35.65% | 230 | 1.93% | 163 | 1.37% | 3,028 | 25.40% | 11,923 |
Columbia | 7,873 | 56.91% | 5,861 | 42.36% | 54 | 0.39% | 47 | 0.34% | 2,012 | 14.54% | 13,835 |
Crawford | 4,333 | 64.61% | 2,325 | 34.67% | 14 | 0.21% | 34 | 0.51% | 2,008 | 29.94% | 6,706 |
Dane | 24,536 | 51.33% | 22,280 | 46.61% | 831 | 1.74% | 155 | 0.32% | 2,256 | 4.72% | 47,802 |
Dodge | 14,333 | 66.84% | 6,846 | 31.93% | 214 | 1.00% | 50 | 0.23% | 7,487 | 34.92% | 21,443 |
Door | 3,009 | 45.65% | 3,493 | 52.99% | 37 | 0.56% | 53 | 0.80% | -484 | -7.34% | 6,592 |
Douglas | 8,341 | 44.94% | 9,452 | 50.92% | 510 | 2.75% | 259 | 1.40% | -1,111 | -5.99% | 18,562 |
Dunn | 4,203 | 47.42% | 4,522 | 51.02% | 81 | 0.91% | 57 | 0.64% | -319 | -3.60% | 8,863 |
Eau Claire | 6,359 | 41.48% | 8,810 | 57.46% | 86 | 0.56% | 77 | 0.50% | -2,451 | -15.99% | 15,332 |
Florence | 789 | 46.44% | 849 | 49.97% | 38 | 2.24% | 23 | 1.35% | -60 | -3.53% | 1,699 |
Fond du Lac | 13,935 | 54.90% | 11,127 | 43.84% | 214 | 0.84% | 105 | 0.41% | 2,808 | 11.06% | 25,381 |
Forest | 2,243 | 66.28% | 1,096 | 32.39% | 22 | 0.65% | 23 | 0.68% | 1,147 | 33.89% | 3,384 |
Grant | 8,656 | 54.19% | 7,168 | 44.88% | 59 | 0.37% | 89 | 0.56% | 1,488 | 9.32% | 15,972 |
Green | 4,862 | 55.21% | 3,824 | 43.42% | 62 | 0.70% | 58 | 0.66% | 1,038 | 11.79% | 8,806 |
Green Lake | 3,782 | 55.78% | 2,948 | 43.48% | 29 | 0.43% | 21 | 0.31% | 834 | 12.30% | 6,780 |
Iowa | 4,520 | 55.69% | 3,523 | 43.41% | 20 | 0.25% | 53 | 0.65% | 997 | 12.28% | 8,116 |
Iron | 1,554 | 46.58% | 1,550 | 46.46% | 59 | 1.77% | 173 | 5.19% | 4 | 0.12% | 3,336 |
Jackson | 3,282 | 56.61% | 2,405 | 41.48% | 55 | 0.95% | 56 | 0.97% | 877 | 15.13% | 5,798 |
Jefferson | 10,283 | 61.15% | 6,437 | 38.28% | 77 | 0.46% | 20 | 0.12% | 3,846 | 22.87% | 16,817 |
Juneau | 3,722 | 55.97% | 2,824 | 42.47% | 53 | 0.80% | 51 | 0.77% | 898 | 13.50% | 6,650 |
Kenosha | 11,526 | 48.12% | 10,305 | 43.02% | 1,883 | 7.86% | 240 | 1.00% | 1,221 | 5.10% | 23,954 |
Kewaunee | 4,278 | 70.43% | 1,762 | 29.01% | 19 | 0.31% | 15 | 0.25% | 2,516 | 41.42% | 6,074 |
La Crosse | 10,194 | 48.34% | 10,766 | 51.06% | 65 | 0.31% | 61 | 0.29% | -572 | -2.71% | 21,086 |
Lafayette | 4,677 | 56.22% | 3,593 | 43.19% | 22 | 0.26% | 27 | 0.32% | 1,084 | 13.03% | 8,319 |
Langlade | 5,256 | 59.06% | 3,498 | 39.30% | 110 | 1.24% | 36 | 0.40% | 1,758 | 19.75% | 8,900 |
Lincoln | 4,544 | 53.57% | 3,816 | 44.98% | 69 | 0.81% | 54 | 0.64% | 728 | 8.58% | 8,483 |
Manitowoc | 13,816 | 65.25% | 7,029 | 33.20% | 276 | 1.30% | 52 | 0.25% | 6,787 | 32.05% | 21,173 |
Marathon | 15,462 | 62.22% | 8,850 | 35.61% | 493 | 1.98% | 47 | 0.19% | 6,612 | 26.61% | 24,852 |
Marinette | 5,036 | 40.80% | 7,009 | 56.79% | 252 | 2.04% | 46 | 0.37% | -1,973 | -15.98% | 12,343 |
Marquette | 2,207 | 54.67% | 1,801 | 44.61% | 16 | 0.40% | 13 | 0.32% | 406 | 10.06% | 4,037 |
Milwaukee | 131,158 | 49.86% | 87,911 | 33.42% | 42,404 | 16.12% | 1,570 | 0.60% | 43,247 | 16.44% | 263,043 |
Monroe | 6,147 | 60.90% | 3,807 | 37.72% | 55 | 0.54% | 85 | 0.84% | 2,340 | 23.18% | 10,094 |
Oconto | 5,651 | 57.93% | 4,008 | 41.09% | 57 | 0.58% | 39 | 0.40% | 1,643 | 16.84% | 9,755 |
Oneida | 3,846 | 56.42% | 2,729 | 40.03% | 213 | 3.12% | 29 | 0.43% | 1,117 | 16.39% | 6,817 |
Outagamie | 13,353 | 52.33% | 11,866 | 46.50% | 236 | 0.92% | 64 | 0.25% | 1,487 | 5.83% | 25,519 |
Ozaukee | 5,004 | 69.33% | 2,071 | 28.69% | 132 | 1.83% | 11 | 0.15% | 2,933 | 40.63% | 7,218 |
Pepin | 1,606 | 52.90% | 1,401 | 46.15% | 17 | 0.56% | 12 | 0.40% | 205 | 6.75% | 3,036 |
Pierce | 3,650 | 47.35% | 3,717 | 48.22% | 254 | 3.29% | 88 | 1.14% | -67 | -0.87% | 7,709 |
Polk | 5,142 | 54.85% | 3,999 | 42.66% | 131 | 1.40% | 102 | 1.09% | 1,143 | 12.19% | 9,374 |
Portage | 7,205 | 55.92% | 5,552 | 43.09% | 85 | 0.66% | 43 | 0.33% | 1,653 | 12.83% | 12,885 |
Price | 3,620 | 55.74% | 2,606 | 40.13% | 129 | 1.99% | 139 | 2.14% | 1,014 | 15.61% | 6,494 |
Racine | 15,956 | 47.24% | 15,344 | 45.43% | 2,176 | 6.44% | 299 | 0.89% | 612 | 1.81% | 33,775 |
Richland | 3,448 | 45.42% | 4,042 | 53.24% | 31 | 0.41% | 71 | 0.94% | -594 | -7.82% | 7,592 |
Rock | 10,734 | 35.17% | 19,367 | 63.45% | 285 | 0.93% | 136 | 0.45% | -8,633 | -28.28% | 30,522 |
Rusk | 2,636 | 49.24% | 2,485 | 46.42% | 166 | 3.10% | 66 | 1.23% | 151 | 2.82% | 5,353 |
Sauk | 7,000 | 54.30% | 5,761 | 44.69% | 50 | 0.39% | 81 | 0.63% | 1,239 | 9.61% | 12,892 |
Sawyer | 1,952 | 53.61% | 1,599 | 43.92% | 67 | 1.84% | 23 | 0.63% | 353 | 9.70% | 3,641 |
Shawano | 6,914 | 65.38% | 3,349 | 31.67% | 236 | 2.23% | 76 | 0.72% | 3,565 | 33.71% | 10,575 |
Sheboygan | 12,419 | 45.89% | 13,661 | 50.48% | 860 | 3.18% | 124 | 0.46% | -1,242 | -4.59% | 27,064 |
St. Croix | 6,312 | 58.74% | 4,263 | 39.67% | 94 | 0.87% | 77 | 0.72% | 2,049 | 19.07% | 10,746 |
Taylor | 3,667 | 62.03% | 1,580 | 26.73% | 621 | 10.50% | 44 | 0.74% | 2,087 | 35.30% | 5,912 |
Trempealeau | 5,286 | 60.78% | 3,302 | 37.97% | 70 | 0.80% | 39 | 0.45% | 1,984 | 22.81% | 8,697 |
Vernon | 5,365 | 58.93% | 3,638 | 39.96% | 35 | 0.38% | 66 | 0.72% | 1,727 | 18.97% | 9,104 |
Vilas | 1,351 | 41.40% | 1,783 | 54.64% | 43 | 1.32% | 86 | 2.64% | -432 | -13.24% | 3,263 |
Walworth | 5,338 | 35.46% | 9,585 | 63.68% | 78 | 0.52% | 52 | 0.35% | -4,247 | -28.21% | 15,053 |
Washburn | 2,256 | 53.83% | 1,785 | 42.59% | 104 | 2.48% | 46 | 1.10% | 471 | 11.24% | 4,191 |
Washington | 7,707 | 68.67% | 3,350 | 29.85% | 146 | 1.30% | 21 | 0.19% | 4,357 | 38.82% | 11,224 |
Waukesha | 10,772 | 47.10% | 11,619 | 50.81% | 423 | 1.85% | 55 | 0.24% | -847 | -3.70% | 22,869 |
Waupaca | 7,079 | 51.17% | 6,502 | 47.00% | 188 | 1.36% | 66 | 0.48% | 577 | 4.17% | 13,835 |
Waushara | 2,803 | 48.76% | 2,866 | 49.85% | 35 | 0.61% | 45 | 0.78% | -63 | -1.10% | 5,749 |
Winnebago | 13,241 | 46.72% | 14,501 | 51.16% | 483 | 1.70% | 117 | 0.41% | -1,260 | -4.45% | 28,342 |
Wood | 7,968 | 57.76% | 5,585 | 40.49% | 163 | 1.18% | 79 | 0.57% | 2,383 | 17.27% | 13,795 |
Total | 590,114 | 52.48% | 470,805 | 41.87% | 56,965 | 5.07% | 6,618 | 0.59% | 119,309 | 10.61% | 1,124,502 |
Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic
edit- Adams
- Ashland
- Barron
- Bayfield
- Brown
- Buffalo
- Burnett
- Calumet
- Chippewa
- Clark
- Columbia
- Crawford
- Dane
- Dodge
- Fond du Lac
- Forest
- Grant
- Green
- Green Lake
- Iowa
- Iron
- Jackson
- Jefferson
- Juneau
- Kenosha
- Kewaunee
- Lafayette
- Langlade
- Lincoln
- Manitowoc
- Marathon
- Marquette
- Milwaukee
- Monroe
- Oconto
- Oneida
- Outagamie
- Ozaukee
- Pepin
- Polk
- Portage
- Price
- Racine
- Rusk
- Sauk
- Sawyer
- Shawano
- St. Croix
- Taylor
- Trempealeau
- Vernon
- Washburn
- Washington
- Waupaca
- Wood
Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican
editNotes
editReferences
edit- ^ "Rubin To Pay Visit In City". The Rhinelander Daily News. Rhinelander, Wisconsin. August 24, 1932. p. 2. Retrieved April 24, 2021.
- ^ a b c d Wisconsin Blue Book 1933, p. 515.
- ^ "WI Governor, 1932 - D Primary". Our Campaigns. Retrieved April 24, 2021.
- ^ "WI Governor, 1932 - R Primary". Our Campaigns. Retrieved April 24, 2021.
- ^ "WI Governor, 1932 - PRB Primary". Our Campaigns. Retrieved April 24, 2021.
- ^ a b Wisconsin Historical Society, Statement of Board of State Canvassers - Election of State Officers - November 8, 1932
- ^ a b The Wisconsin Legislative Reference Library (1933). "Summary Vote For Governor". The Wisconsin Blue Book 1933. Madison, Wisconsin: Democrat Printing Company. p. 533.
Bibliography
edit- Gubernatorial Elections, 1787-1997. Washington, D.C.: Congressional Quarterly Inc. 1998. ISBN 1-56802-396-0.
- Witte, Edwin E.; Kelly, Alice, eds. (1933). The Wisconsin Blue Book, 1933. Madison, Wisconsin: Democrat Printing Company, State Printer.