1914 Massachusetts gubernatorial election

The 1914 Massachusetts gubernatorial election took place on November 3, 1914. Democratic Governor David I. Walsh defeated the Republican, Samuel W. McCall, and the Progressive, Joseph Walker, and won reelection with 45.93% of the vote.

Candidates

 * David I. Walsh, incumbent Governor

Results
Governor Walsh was unopposed for re-nomination.

Candidates

 * Edward P. Barry, incumbent Lieutenant Governor

Candidates

 * Samuel McCall, United States Representative from Massachusetts's 8th congressional district

Results
McCall was unopposed for the Republican nomination.

Candidates

 * Grafton D. Cushing, Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives
 * August H. Goetting, nominee for Lieutenant Governor in 1913
 * Elmer A. Stevens, Treasurer and Receiver-General of Massachusetts

Candidates

 * Joseph H. Walker, former Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives

Results
Walker was unopposed for the nomination.

Candidates

 * James P. Magenis, delegate to the 1912 Republican National Convention

Results
Magenis was unopposed for the Progressive nomination.

Candidates

 * Alfred H. Evans, nominee for Governor in 1913 (Prohibition)
 * Samuel McCall, U.S. Representative from Winchester (Republican)
 * Arthur Reimer, candidate for President of the United States in 1912 and Governor in 1913 (Socialist Labor)
 * Samuel C. Roberts (Socialist)
 * Joseph H. Walker, former Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (Progressive)
 * David I. Walsh, incumbent Governor (Democratic)