1930 Minnesota gubernatorial election

1930 Minnesota gubernatorial election

November 4, 1930
 
Nominee Floyd B. Olson Ray P. Chase
Party Farmer–Labor Republican
Popular vote 473,154 289,528
Percentage 59.34% 36.31%


Olson:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%
Chase:      40–50%      50–60%

Olson:      30–40%      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
Chase:      30–40%      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%
Indrehus:      30–40%
Reeve:      40–50%      50–60%
Tie:      30–40%      40–50%      50%      No data

Governor before election

Theodore Christianson
Republican

Elected Governor

Floyd B. Olson
Farmer–Labor

The 1930 Minnesota gubernatorial election took place on November 4, 1930. It was the first gubernatorial race to start in Minnesota since the beginning of the Great Depression, which contributed to the meteoric rise of the Farmer–Labor Party in the state. Farmer–Labor Party candidate Floyd B. Olson decisively defeated Republican Party of Minnesota challenger Raymond P. Chase.

Farmer-Labor Primary

Floyd B. Olson would embark on his second gubernatorial run, facing challenger Carl E. Taylor. Olson would win in a landslide.

Candidates

Nominated

Eliminated in Primary

Results

Farmer-Labor Party of Minnesota primary results
Party Candidate Votes %
Farmer–Labor Floyd B. Olson 60,455 83.68%
Farmer–Labor Carl E. Taylor 11,791 16.32%
Total votes 72,246 100%

[1]

Republican Primary

With no incumbent, the Republican primary was crowded with candidates. Raymond P. Chase would be the nominee. The primary election was held on June 16, 1930.

Candidates

Nominated

Eliminated in Primary

Results

Farmer-Labor Party of Minnesota primary results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Raymond P. Chase 201,234 45.81%
Republican Joseph A.A. Burnquist 114,473 26.06%
Republican Nathaniel J. Holmberg 82,669 18.82%
Republican Albert Lagerstedt 17,389 3.96%
Republican Paul F. Dehnel 13,746 3.13%
Republican Eivind Klaveness 9,769 2.22%
Total votes 439,280 100%

[2]

Candidates

Campaigns

Olson campaigned on a number of progressive reforms. One of these was old-age pension, which would become social security. For this policy, he collaborated with the Women's Welfare League.[3] Olson opposed the creation of new departments of law enforcement, instead arguing for expanded powers and usage of pre-existing organizations. The one exception was a proposal for a Board of Parole, a criminal investigation organization independent from the Police and Prison systems. The plan was wildly supported, and was endorsed by the Minneapolis Police Department, and judges Oscar Hallam, and John Meighen.[4]

Olson was careful in his campaign to attack the Republican Party, but not Republicans themselves. Olson argued that the Republican Party itself was under the control of special interest groups and was no longer serving its base. Olson thus found much success among Republicans.[5]

A cause of contention between the two candidates was on the policy of reforestation. In 1926, Article X, Section 2 of the Minnesota Constitution was passed by the public to allow for the state government to enforce reforestation laws. Olson argued that the state government had taken little action with these new powers, and that all that had been done was to create an illusion on paper that action was being taken. Chase refuted this, stating that these claims were proof that the Farmer-Labor party had been 'taken-over' by Minneapolis politicians with no understanding of the ongoing in the north of the state. Chase went on to state that the Republican party's success in agricultural and industrial policy should be a larger focus instead.[6]

Chase made a point in his campaign to receive no party funding, instead his campaign would be financed entirely from donations individuals. Olson disputed this was true, which Chase called 'gross ignorance'.[7]

Chase ended his campaign the day before election day with a final address to the Ramsey County Women's Republican Club.[8]

Results

1930 Gubernatorial Election, Minnesota
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Farmer–Labor Floyd B. Olson 473,154 59.34% +36.61%
Republican Raymond P. Chase 289,528 36.31% −18.67%
Democratic Edward Indrehus 29,109 3.65% −17.73%
Communist Karl Reeve 5,594 0.70% n/a
Majority 183,626 23.03%
Turnout 797,385
Farmer–Labor gain from Republican Swing

See also

References

  1. ^ "Governor, 1930 Election". Minnesota Historical Election Archive.
  2. ^ "Governor, 1930 Election". Minnesota Historical Election Archive.
  3. ^ "OLSON ADVOCATES OLD-AGE PENSION AS SOCIETY DEBT". October 15, 1930.
  4. ^ "Use Enforcement Agencies and Not Make New Ones,Floyd Olson Says". July 16, 1930.
  5. ^ "OLSON DENOUNCES REPUBLICAN PARTY". September 11, 1930.
  6. ^ "OLSON STRESSES SHIFT OF TIMBERLAND CONTROL". October 14, 1930.
  7. ^ "CHASE DENIES HE COLLECTED G.O.P. FUNDS". October 25, 1930.
  8. ^ "CHASE TO BLOW FINAL TRUMPET IN RALLIES HERE". November 3, 1930.