1922 California gubernatorial election
1922 California gubernatorial election
County results
Richardson: 40-50% 50-60% 60-70% 70-80%Woolwine : 40-50% 50-60%
The 1922 California gubernatorial election was held on November 7, 1922. California State Treasurer Friend Richardson defeated incumbent governor William Stephens in the Republican primary while Los Angeles County District Attorney Thomas L. Woolwine defeated Mattison B. Jones in the Democratic primary.[ 1] Richardson would defeat Woolwine in the general election and would roll back many of the Progressive reforms made by Stephens and his predecessor, Hiram Johnson .[ 2] Richardson's 59.69% vote share was the largest ever achieved by a gubernatorial candidate in California to that point, though that record would be broken in the next election .
Primaries
Republican primary
Incumbent Republican governor William Stephens , who had succeeded Hiram Johnson upon his resignation in 1917 and then was elected to a term of his own in 1918, sought a second term as governor. By that time, Republicans had grown more conservative than the years prior, pushing against Progressives like Stephens.[ 3] California State Treasurer Friend Richardson , previously a Progressive in 1914, campaigned on a conservative platform and utilizing a fatigue on Progressive politics in the state. In the Republican primary, Stephens lost to Richardson by 25,000 votes.[ 4]
Democratic primary
Los Angeles County District Attorney Thomas L. Woolwine and attorney Mattison B. Jones ran in the Democratic ticket.[ 6] Woolwine defeated Jones in the primary.[ 7]
Prohibition primary
Governor Stephens and Jones cross-filed in the Prohibition primary, but due to Stephens not winning the Republican primary, the Prohibition Party was unable to run a candidate in the race.
Socialist primary
General election results
Results by county
County
Friend William Richardson Republican
Thomas Lee Woolwine Democratic
Alexander Horr Socialist
Scattering Write-in
Margin
Total votes cast[ 8]
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
Alameda
60,130
61.38%
33,250
33.94%
4,584
4.68%
0
0.00%
26,880
27.44%
97,964
Alpine
45
77.59%
12
20.69%
0
0.00%
1
1.72%
33
56.90%
58
Amador
1,111
49.80%
1,082
48.50%
37
1.66%
1
0.04%
29
1.30%
2,231
Butte
5,493
56.52%
3,922
40.36%
303
3.12%
0
0.00%
1,571
16.17%
9,718
Calaveras
1,325
56.89%
908
38.99%
94
4.04%
2
0.09%
417
17.90%
2,329
Colusa
1,723
53.29%
1,469
45.44%
41
1.27%
0
0.00%
254
7.86%
3,233
Contra Costa
8,860
54.22%
6,620
40.51%
862
5.27%
0
0.00%
2,240
13.71%
16,342
Del Norte
653
65.63%
291
29.25%
51
5.13%
0
0.00%
362
36.38%
995
El Dorado
1,308
46.01%
1,438
50.58%
97
3.41%
0
0.00%
-130
-4.57%
2,843
Fresno
19,354
60.37%
11,164
34.82%
1,540
4.80%
0
0.00%
8,190
25.55%
32,058
Glenn
2,659
66.88%
1,257
31.61%
59
1.48%
1
0.03%
1,402
35.26%
3,976
Humboldt
7,984
73.91%
2,345
21.71%
474
4.39%
0
0.00%
5,639
52.20%
10,803
Imperial
4,376
63.17%
2,328
33.61%
223
3.22%
0
0.00%
2,048
29.57%
6,927
Inyo
1,678
66.27%
692
27.33%
160
6.32%
2
0.08%
986
38.94%
2,532
Kern
9,706
53.90%
6,970
38.71%
1,325
7.36%
7
0.04%
2,736
15.19%
18,008
Kings
3,550
58.65%
2,304
38.06%
199
3.29%
0
0.00%
1,246
20.58%
6,053
Lake
951
57.29%
669
40.30%
40
2.41%
0
0.00%
282
16.99%
1,660
Lassen
1,138
50.87%
1,026
45.86%
73
3.26%
0
0.00%
112
5.01%
2,237
Los Angeles
169,563
66.06%
74,892
29.18%
12,072
4.70%
146
0.06%
94,671
36.88%
256,673
Madera
2,031
53.62%
1,575
41.58%
181
4.78%
1
0.03%
456
12.04%
3,788
Marin
5,211
56.49%
3,738
40.52%
276
2.99%
0
0.00%
1,473
15.97%
9,225
Mariposa
456
45.92%
496
49.95%
41
4.13%
0
0.00%
-40
-4.03%
993
Mendocino
3,531
57.59%
2,380
38.82%
220
3.59%
0
0.00%
1,151
18.77%
6,131
Merced
3,550
57.89%
2,311
37.69%
268
4.37%
3
0.05%
1,239
20.21%
6,132
Modoc
1,110
59.90%
696
37.56%
47
2.54%
0
0.00%
414
22.34%
1,853
Mono
221
67.38%
86
26.22%
21
6.40%
0
0.00%
135
41.16%
328
Monterey
4,145
57.90%
2,826
39.47%
188
2.63%
0
0.00%
1,319
18.42%
7,159
Napa
3,541
49.64%
3,401
47.67%
182
2.55%
10
0.14%
140
1.96%
7,134
Nevada
1,959
54.33%
1,478
40.99%
169
4.69%
0
0.00%
481
13.34%
3,606
Orange
15,137
75.01%
4,351
21.56%
684
3.39%
8
0.04%
10,786
53.45%
20,180
Placer
2,817
49.01%
2,702
47.01%
229
3.98%
0
0.00%
115
2.00%
5,748
Plumas
580
46.14%
559
44.47%
118
9.39%
0
0.00%
21
1.67%
1,257
Riverside
10,351
75.86%
2,921
21.41%
371
2.72%
2
0.01%
7,430
54.45%
13,645
Sacramento
14,530
49.98%
13,474
46.35%
1,033
3.55%
35
0.12%
1,056
3.63%
29,072
San Benito
1,782
58.99%
1,165
38.56%
74
2.45%
0
0.00%
617
20.42%
3,021
San Bernardino
13,699
66.14%
5,566
26.87%
1,448
6.99%
0
0.00%
8,133
39.27%
20,713
San Diego
22,792
69.29%
8,271
25.14%
1,823
5.54%
8
0.02%
14,521
44.14%
32,894
San Francisco
56,302
42.58%
70,464
53.29%
5,336
4.04%
123
0.09%
-14,162
-10.71%
132,225
San Joaquin
12,567
60.23%
7,539
36.13%
758
3.63%
0
0.00%
5,028
24.10%
20,864
San Luis Obispo
4,344
62.60%
2,185
31.49%
400
5.76%
10
0.14%
2,159
31.11%
6,939
San Mateo
6,227
50.20%
5,658
45.61%
508
4.10%
11
0.09%
569
4.59%
12,404
Santa Barbara
6,754
68.06%
2,873
28.95%
295
2.97%
1
0.01%
3,881
39.11%
9,923
Santa Clara
17,977
63.64%
9,484
33.57%
787
2.79%
0
0.00%
8,493
30.07%
28,248
Santa Cruz
5,789
66.56%
2,591
29.79%
318
3.66%
0
0.00%
3,198
36.77%
8,698
Shasta
2,659
51.77%
2,272
44.24%
205
3.99%
0
0.00%
387
7.54%
5,136
Sierra
320
54.05%
251
42.40%
20
3.38%
1
0.17%
69
11.66%
592
Siskiyou
2,922
50.84%
2,487
43.27%
338
5.88%
0
0.00%
435
7.57%
5,747
Solano
5,168
47.51%
5,343
49.12%
366
3.36%
0
0.00%
-175
-1.61%
10,877
Sonoma
9,004
55.45%
6,748
41.55%
487
3.00%
0
0.00%
2,256
13.89%
16,239
Stanislaus
8,997
67.18%
3,831
28.61%
547
4.08%
17
0.13%
5,166
38.58%
13,392
Sutter
1,728
59.88%
1,107
38.36%
51
1.77%
0
0.00%
621
21.52%
2,886
Tehama
2,528
64.08%
1,264
32.04%
153
3.88%
0
0.00%
1,264
32.04%
3,945
Trinity
597
56.80%
377
35.87%
77
7.33%
0
0.00%
220
20.93%
1,051
Tulare
11,978
69.62%
4,640
26.97%
586
3.41%
0
0.00%
7,338
42.65%
17,204
Tuolumne
1,709
51.06%
1,445
43.17%
191
5.71%
2
0.06%
264
7.89%
3,347
Ventura
5,145
66.24%
2,377
30.60%
243
3.13%
2
0.03%
2,768
35.64%
7,767
Yolo
2,964
54.59%
2,375
43.74%
91
1.68%
0
0.00%
589
10.85%
5,430
Yuba
1,716
51.16%
1,584
47.23%
54
1.61%
0
0.00%
132
3.94%
3,354
Total
576,445
59.69%
347,530
35.98%
41,418
4.29%
394
0.04%
228,915
23.70%
965,787
Counties that flipped from Independent to Republican
Counties that flipped from Independent to Democratic
Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic
References
^ "JOHNSON AND RICHARDSON LEADING IN COUNT: CONTESTS FOR SENATOR AND FOR GOVERNOR ARE CLOSE Lineberger Decisively Defeats Randall for Congress; Young Ahead for Lieutenant-Governor; Lawlor Beats Wilbur; Traeger is Victor RACE IS CLOSE FOR SENATOR" . Los Angeles Times . August 30, 1922. ProQuest 161175068 .
^ "FINAL VOTE COUNT SHOWSLARGELEAD GIVEN RICHARDSON" . The Sacramento Union . December 16, 1922.
^ "ELECTION RESULTS" . Los Angeles Times . August 31, 1922. ProQuest 161172604 .
^ "RICHARDSON IS NOMINATED!: Stephens Loses Race by 15,000; Johnson is Safe RICHARDSON'S LEAD 15,000 Meet Our Next Governor" . Los Angeles Times . August 31, 1922. ProQuest 161169670 .
^ a b c d California Secretary of State. Statement of Vote at Primary Election held on August 29, 1922 in the State of California . Sacramento, California: State Printing Office. p. 4. Retrieved July 19, 2024 .
^ "ANGELENO WILL SEEK HIGH POST: Mattison B. Jones Named by Democrats as Candidate for Governorship" . Los Angeles Times . July 6, 1922. ProQuest 161135376 .
^ Apostol, Jane (Winter 2005–2006). "District Attorney Thomas Lee Woolwine: Stormy Petrel of Politics" . Southern California Quarterly . 87 (4). University of California Press: 377– 396. doi :10.2307/41172284 . JSTOR 41172284 .
^ a b California Secretary of State. Statement of Vote at General Election held on November 7, 1922 in the State of California . Sacramento, California: State Printing Office. p. 12. Retrieved July 19, 2024 .
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