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1930 California gubernatorial election

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FieldValue
election_name1930 California gubernatorial election
countryCalifornia
flag_imageFlag of California (1911–1953).svgborder
typepresidential
ongoingno
previous_election1926 California gubernatorial election
previous_year1926
next_election1934 California gubernatorial election
next_year1934
election_date
<!-- James Rolph -->image1James Rolph Jr. Crop.jpg
image_size150x150px
nominee1James Rolph
party1Republican Party (United States)
popular_vote1999,393
percentage172.22%
<!-- Milton K. Young -->image2Milton K. Young 1930 Edit 3x5.jpg
nominee2Milton K. Young
party2Democratic Party (United States)
popular_vote2333,973
percentage224.13%
map_image1930 California gubernatorial election results map by county.svg
map_size300px
map_captionCounty results
before_electionC. C. Young
before_partyRepublican Party (United States)
after_electionJames Rolph Jr.
after_partyRepublican Party (United States)
titleGovernor

Rolph:

The 1930 California gubernatorial election was held on November 4, 1930. San Francisco mayor James Rolph was elected in a landslide over Milton K. Young. This was the last of three consecutive elections in which the incumbent lost the Republican primary.

In the Republican primary, Rolph defeated incumbent governor C. C. Young and Los Angeles County district attorney Buron Fitts in a three-way race. Fitts won the Prohibition Party primary, but under the Hawson amendment, he was not able to accept the nomination, because he lost his own party's primary. Milton K. Young won the Democratic primary without intraparty opposition.

For the second consecutive election, the Republican nominee won a landslide. Rolph became the second candidate (after Young in 1926) to sweep every county in a governor's election, and set new records with over 72 percent of the vote and a majority of over 665,000 votes over Young.

Primary election results

Candidates

  • Buron Fitts (R), Los Angeles County District Attorney
  • James Rolph Jr. (R), Mayor of San Francisco
  • C. C. Young (R), incumbent Governor
  • Clara Shortridge Foltz (R), Deputy District Attorney of Los Angeles County
  • Milton K. Young (D) (also cross-filed in Republican primary)
  • Upton Sinclair (S), writer and activist

Results

General election results

Results by county

CountyJames Rolph
RepublicanMilton K. Young
DemocraticUpton Sinclair
SocialistScattering
Write-inMarginTotal votes cast#%#%#%#%#%Total999,39372.15%333,97324.11%50,4803.64%1,2830.09%665,42048.04%1,385,129
Alameda108,25881.08%18,79714.08%6,1394.60%3340.25%89,46167.00%133,528
Alpine5696.55%11.72%11.72%00.00%5594.83%58
Amador1,27882.29%24515.78%301.93%00.00%1,03366.52%1,553
Butte6,99172.78%2,23623.28%3793.95%00.00%4,75549.50%9,606
Calaveras1,69679.51%35916.83%703.28%80.38%1,33762.68%2,133
Colusa2,21473.46%74524.72%551.82%00.00%1,46948.74%3,014
Contra Costa15,67380.24%3,13416.04%7263.72%00.00%12,53964.19%19,533
Del Norte1,60086.02%20310.91%573.06%00.00%1,39775.11%1,860
El Dorado2,29980.81%46316.27%832.92%00.00%1,83664.53%2,845
Fresno25,21169.60%9,92527.40%1,0682.95%180.05%15,28642.20%36,222
Glenn2,32668.84%96128.44%862.55%60.18%1,36540.40%3,379
Humboldt11,59486.24%1,45210.80%3982.96%00.00%10,14275.44%13,444
Imperial6,50970.44%2,47526.78%2572.78%00.00%4,03443.65%9,241
Inyo1,80076.01%47420.02%943.97%00.00%1,32656.00%2,368
Kern13,38875.08%3,89021.81%5543.11%00.00%9,49853.26%17,832
Kings4,56369.20%1,83127.77%1983.00%20.03%2,73241.43%6,594
Lake2,26673.00%73623.71%993.19%30.10%1,53049.29%3,104
Lassen2,22377.40%54218.87%1073.73%00.00%1,68158.53%2,872
Los Angeles299,41761.77%164,65633.97%20,0754.14%5650.12%134,76127.80%484,713
Madera3,06066.74%1,37529.99%1463.18%40.09%1,68536.75%4,585
Marin11,77586.01%1,44710.57%4683.42%00.00%10,32875.44%13,690
Mariposa74779.64%16517.59%262.77%00.00%58262.05%938
Mendocino6,83379.69%1,49617.45%2242.61%210.24%5,33762.25%8,574
Merced4,98765.84%2,32530.70%2623.46%00.00%2,66235.15%7,574
Modoc1,18176.14%32220.76%483.09%00.00%85955.38%1,551
Mono39482.95%5812.21%234.84%00.00%33670.74%475
Monterey8,36879.22%1,87017.70%3253.08%00.00%6,49861.52%10,563
Napa5,65877.53%1,49820.53%1351.85%70.10%4,16057.00%7,298
Nevada3,48282.20%61414.49%1403.31%00.00%2,86867.71%4,236
Orange18,03955.22%14,01942.91%6011.84%80.02%4,02012.31%32,667
Placer4,84776.81%1,19418.92%2694.26%00.00%3,65357.89%6,310
Plumas1,65984.56%25212.84%512.60%00.00%1,40771.71%1,962
Riverside10,78972.42%3,61224.24%4973.34%00.00%7,17748.17%14,898
Sacramento30,68586.13%4,08211.46%8582.41%00.00%26,60374.68%35,625
San Benito1,81674.92%55622.94%451.86%70.29%1,26051.98%2,424
San Bernardino19,45767.99%8,24228.80%9193.21%00.00%11,21539.19%28,618
San Diego41,83572.49%13,98524.23%1,8873.27%20.00%27,85048.26%57,709
San Francisco130,54786.11%15,18910.02%5,8453.86%170.01%115,35876.09%151,598
San Joaquin24,70481.30%4,89116.10%7602.50%330.11%19,81365.20%30,388
San Luis Obispo7,19274.88%2,02721.10%3864.02%00.00%5,16553.77%9,605
San Mateo18,55685.44%2,36110.87%7813.60%210.10%16,19574.57%21,719
Santa Barbara10,61180.80%2,15616.42%3502.67%150.11%8,45564.38%13,132
Santa Clara35,99179.21%8,08817.80%1,2772.81%830.18%27,90361.41%45,439
Santa Cruz8,22273.86%2,59823.34%2962.66%160.14%5,62450.52%11,132
Shasta4,03379.34%85416.80%1963.86%00.00%3,17962.54%5,083
Sierra82781.88%15715.54%262.57%00.00%67066.34%1,010
Siskiyou5.51178.74%1,22317.47%2653.79%00.00%4,28861.27%6,999
Solano9,65882.22%1,74514.86%3432.92%00.00%7,91367.37%11,746
Sonoma16,78879.56%3,85518.27%4582.17%00.00%12,93361.29%21,101
Stanislaus7,86054.89%5,86640.97%5463.81%470.33%1,99413.93%14,319
Sutter3,28476.98%84819.88%1343.14%00.00%2,43657.10%4,266
Tehama2,48860.34%1,44435.02%1834.44%80.19%1,04425.32%4,123
Trinity92879.32%18215.56%605.13%00.00%74663.76%1,170
Tulare10,28662.76%5,51733.66%5573.40%300.18%4,76929.10%16,390
Tuolumne2,23475.35%61820.84%1133.81%00.00%1,61654.50%2,965
Ventura8,13073.24%2,61023.51%3453.11%160.14%5,52049.73%11,101
Yolo4,20677.06%1,14721.02%971.78%80.15%3,05956.05%5,458
Yuba2,36384.73%36012.91%622.22%40.14%2,00371.82%2,789

Notes

References

References

  1. California Secretary of State. "Statement of Vote at Primary Election held on August 26, 1930 in the State of California". State Printing Office.
  2. California Secretary of State. "Statement of Vote at General Election held on November 4, 1930 in the State of California". State Printing Office.
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