1914 Minnesota gubernatorial election

The 1914 Minnesota gubernatorial election took place on November 3, 1914. Democratic Party of Minnesota candidate Winfield Scott Hammond defeated Republican Party of Minnesota challenger William E. Lee.

Nominated

 * William E. Lee, former Speaker of the Minnesota House of Representatives

Eliminated in primary

 * Adolph Olson Eberhart, incumbent Governor of Minnesota, former Lieutenant Governor and State Senator
 * Elwood L. Raab, mining engineer

Results
[[File:MNGubernatorialRepublicanPrimary1914.svg|right|thumb|Results by county:Lee

Eberhart

]] Republicans conducted a ranked-choice primary, though second choices were not used, as Lee received over 50% in the first round.

Nominated

 * Winfield Scott Hammond, U.S. Representative

Eliminated in primary

 * Daniel W. Lawler, former Mayor of St. Paul

Results
[[File:MNGubernatorialDemocraticPrimary1914.svg|thumb|Results by county: Hammond

Lawler


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