1928 Wisconsin gubernatorial election

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1928 Wisconsin gubernatorial election
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  1926 November 6, 1928 1930  
  Walter J. Kohler, Sr. (Wisconsin Governor).jpg Albert G Schmedeman.jpg
Nominee Walter J. Kohler Sr. Albert G. Schmedeman
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote547,738394,368
Percentage55.38%39.87%

1928 Wisconsin gubernatorial election results map by county.svg
County results

Kohler:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%     90–100%

Contents

Schmedeman:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%

Governor before election

Fred R. Zimmerman
Republican

Elected Governor

Walter J. Kohler Sr.
Republican

The 1928 Wisconsin gubernatorial election was held on November 6, 1928. Primary elections were held on September 4, 1928. Incumbent Republican Governor Fred R. Zimmerman was defeated in the Republican primary. Republican nominee Walter J. Kohler Sr. defeated Democratic nominee Albert G. Schmedeman with 55.38% of the vote.

Primary election

Republican party

Candidates

Results

Republican primary results [1] [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Walter J. Kohler Sr. 224,421 43.66%
Republican Joseph D. Beck 203,35939.56%
Republican Fred R. Zimmerman (incumbent)82,83716.11%
Republican John E. Ferris3,4480.67%
Total votes514,065 100.00%

Democratic party

Candidates

Results

Democratic primary results [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Albert G. Schmedeman 41,459 100.00%
Total votes41,459 100.00%

Socialist party

Candidates

Results

Socialist primary results [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Socialist Otto R. Hauser 12,013 100.00%
Total votes12,013 100.00%

Prohibition primary

Candidates

  • Adolph R. Bucknam, Prohibition nominee for U.S. Senate in 1922 and for Governor in 1924
  • Jane H. Robinson [4]

Results

Prohibition primary results [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Prohibition Adolph R. Bucknam 527 52.49%
Prohibition Jane H. Robinson47747.51%
Total votes1,004 100.00%

Other party nominations

General election

Results

1928 Wisconsin gubernatorial election [5] [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Republican Walter J. Kohler Sr. 547,738 55.38% −8.09%
Democratic Albert G. Schmedeman 394,36839.87%+26.73%
Socialist Otto R. Hauser36,9243.73%−3.55%
Prohibition Adolph R. Bucknam6,4770.65%−0.67%
Socialist Labor [lower-alpha 2] Joseph Ehrhardt1,9380.20%−0.63%
Workers [lower-alpha 3] Alvar J. Hayes1,4200.14%
Scattering2780.03%
Majority153,37015.51%
Total votes989,143 100.00%
Republican hold Swing -34.12%

Results by county

County [5] [6] Walter J. Kohler Sr.
Republican
Albert G. Schmedeman
Democratic
Otto R. Hauser
Socialist
Adolph R. Bucknam
Prohibition
All Others
Various
MarginTotal votes cast
# %# %# %# %# %# %
Adams 1,41859.43%90337.85%220.92%321.34%110.46%51521.58%2,386
Ashland 3,81153.88%3,04543.05%1061.50%560.79%550.78%76610.83%7,073
Barron 7,34367.71%3,13228.88%910.84%1761.62%1020.94%4,21138.83%10,844
Bayfield 3,41169.74%1,23325.21%731.49%470.96%1272.60%2,17844.53%4,891
Brown 10,96544.10%13,53254.42%2250.90%1120.45%300.12%-2,567-10.32%24,864
Buffalo 2,92363.96%1,55934.11%250.55%410.90%220.48%1,36429.85%4,570
Burnett 2,73578.52%64118.40%471.35%260.75%340.98%2,09460.12%3,483
Calumet 2,08733.76%3,98764.50%540.87%450.73%80.13%-1,900-30.74%6,181
Chippewa 7,69059.23%5,06038.97%570.44%1010.78%760.59%2,63020.26%12,984
Clark 6,90365.37%3,28831.14%1761.67%1081.02%850.80%3,61534.23%10,560
Columbia 7,02156.94%5,14441.72%650.53%800.65%200.16%1,87715.22%12,330
Crawford 3,28851.17%3,07247.81%120.19%420.65%120.19%2163.36%6,426
Dane 19,47745.18%23,37654.23%890.21%1370.32%280.06%-3,899-9.04%43,107
Dodge 8,76246.90%9,49650.83%2691.44%1060.57%480.26%-734-3.93%18,681
Door 3,77465.88%1,78431.14%320.56%841.47%550.96%1,99034.74%5,729
Douglas 11,74570.23%4,43526.52%1390.83%890.53%3151.88%7,31043.71%16,723
Dunn 6,77077.95%1,65519.06%480.55%1231.42%891.02%5,11558.89%8,685
Eau Claire 9,61770.13%3,82427.88%570.42%1010.74%1150.84%5,79342.24%13,714
Florence 1,13981.42%22315.94%30.21%80.57%261.86%91665.48%1,399
Fond du Lac 12,08349.40%11,94448.83%1570.64%2230.91%530.22%1390.57%24,460
Forest 2,22467.68%97429.64%220.67%331.00%331.00%1,25038.04%3,286
Grant 9,82960.65%6,18538.16%420.26%1130.70%380.23%3,64422.48%16,207
Green 4,79160.28%2,99737.71%270.34%1171.47%160.20%1,79422.57%7,948
Green Lake 2,89551.20%2,66147.06%360.64%450.80%170.30%2344.14%5,654
Iowa 4,68355.33%3,65443.17%170.20%1021.21%80.09%1,02912.16%8,464
Iron 1,74664.81%79029.32%200.74%190.71%1194.42%95635.49%2,694
Jackson 3,88071.72%1,40625.99%280.52%651.20%310.57%2,47445.73%5,410
Jefferson 7,33549.41%7,34049.44%770.52%730.49%210.14%-5-0.03%14,846
Juneau 3,62058.93%2,43339.61%400.65%390.63%110.18%1,18719.32%6,143
Kenosha 12,04954.44%9,47442.80%4432.00%710.32%960.43%2,57511.63%22,133
Kewaunee 1,90636.19%3,29262.50%200.38%320.61%170.32%-1,386-26.31%5,267
La Crosse 11,47158.27%8,10141.15%370.19%630.32%130.07%3,37017.12%19,685
Lafayette 4,63153.97%3,86745.07%110.13%540.63%170.20%7648.90%8,580
Langlade 4,04852.98%3,47045.41%410.54%740.97%80.10%5787.56%7,641
Lincoln 4,04456.86%2,92941.18%500.70%620.87%270.38%1,11515.68%7,112
Manitowoc 6,74637.32%10,90060.30%2791.54%1060.59%450.25%-4,154-22.98%18,076
Marathon 10,27949.60%10,05248.51%2231.08%1330.64%360.17%2271.10%20,723
Marinette 7,13464.06%3,73933.58%1861.67%610.55%160.14%3,39530.49%11,136
Marquette 2,16858.90%1,43939.09%200.54%531.44%10.03%72919.80%3,681
Milwaukee 91,38144.48%82,83340.32%30,06414.63%6660.32%5110.25%8,5484.16%205,455
Monroe 5,48860.02%3,45837.82%540.59%1371.50%70.08%2,03022.20%9,144
Oconto 4,94456.69%3,64741.82%450.52%670.77%180.21%1,29714.87%8,721
Oneida 3,34862.54%1,84634.49%911.70%450.84%230.43%1,50228.06%5,353
Outagamie 12,76352.10%11,49146.91%1150.47%980.40%280.11%1,2725.19%24,495
Ozaukee 2,22436.60%3,73661.49%881.45%240.39%40.07%-1,512-24.88%6,076
Pepin 2,02068.24%87529.56%210.71%240.81%200.68%1,14538.68%2,960
Pierce 6,47174.61%1,98622.90%560.65%891.03%710.82%4,48551.71%8,673
Polk 6,62177.22%1,70919.93%700.82%1041.21%700.82%4,91257.29%8,574
Portage 5,17644.21%6,42254.85%490.42%440.38%180.15%-1,246-10.64%11,709
Price 3,42164.72%1,68931.95%510.96%531.00%721.36%1,73232.77%5,286
Racine 20,11168.96%8,35628.65%3631.24%1740.60%1580.54%11,75540.31%29,162
Richland 5,24868.40%2,29829.95%210.27%861.12%190.25%2,95038.45%7,672
Rock 20,53669.14%8,82229.70%860.29%2320.78%240.08%11,71439.44%29,700
Rusk 3,43670.14%1,19124.31%951.94%1002.04%771.57%2,24545.83%4,899
Sauk 6,83454.96%5,40743.48%360.29%1301.05%280.23%1,42711.48%12,435
Sawyer 2,06872.18%73425.62%280.98%270.94%80.28%1,33446.56%2,865
Shawano 5,28359.75%3,34337.81%760.86%951.07%450.51%1,94021.94%8,842
Sheboygan 14,58658.43%9,49238.02%7022.81%1350.54%490.20%5,09420.41%24,964
St. Croix 6,57862.48%3,78935.99%590.56%820.78%200.19%2,78926.49%10,528
Taylor 2,84760.81%1,61434.47%1232.63%611.30%370.79%1,23326.33%4,682
Trempealeau 5,07962.54%2,95036.33%170.21%490.60%260.32%2,12926.22%8,121
Vernon 6,04267.09%2,84731.61%130.14%921.02%120.13%3,19535.48%9,006
Vilas 1,83673.32%55122.00%522.08%160.64%491.96%1,28551.32%2,504
Walworth 9,99672.10%3,66626.44%440.32%1350.97%230.17%6,33045.66%13,864
Washburn 2,74671.47%89723.35%1052.73%541.41%401.04%1,84948.13%3,842
Washington 4,43745.16%5,15852.50%1821.85%320.33%160.16%-721-7.34%9,825
Waukesha 12,76764.06%6,64933.36%3821.92%1070.54%250.13%6,11830.70%19,930
Waupaca 8,06968.17%3,39428.68%1241.05%1261.06%1231.04%4,67539.50%11,836
Waushara 3,55369.07%1,48828.93%300.58%380.74%350.68%2,06540.14%5,144
Winnebago 16,35161.80%9,73636.80%1700.64%1790.68%210.08%6,61525.00%26,457
Wood 7,03755.66%5,25841.59%1461.15%1240.98%780.62%1,77914.07%12,643
Total547,73855.38%394,36839.87%36,9243.73%6,4770.65%3,6360.37%153,37015.51%989,143

Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic

Notes

  1. Ameringer was selected at the Socialist convention, prior to the primary. He withdrew before the primary took place and was replaced with Hauser by the state executive committee. [3]
  2. "Independent Labor"
  3. "Independent Workers"

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References

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