1914 Nebraska gubernatorial election

The 1914 Nebraska gubernatorial election was held on November 3, 1914.

Incumbent Democratic Governor John H. Morehead defeated Republican nominee Robert B. Howell with 50.36% of the vote.

Primary elections
Primary elections were held on August 18, 1914.

Candidates

 * George W. Berge, Fusion candidate for governor in 1904
 * Richard Lee Metcalfe, former Military Governor of the Panama Canal Zone
 * John H. Morehead, incumbent Governor

Candidates

 * George W. Berge, Fusion candidate for governor in 1904
 * John H. Morehead, incumbent Governor

Candidates

 * Harry E. Sackett, attorney, former State Senator

Withdrew

 * Arthur Wray, judge

Candidates

 * Nathan Wilson, Prohibition candidate for governor in 1912

Candidates

 * John Ceplecha
 * Robert B. Howell, former State Senator
 * Ross L. Hammond, newspaper editor
 * James Harvey Kemp, State Senator
 * John Stevens
 * John O. Yeiser, member of the State Board of Pardons

Candidates

 * George C. Porter, Socialist candidate for Nebraska's 2nd congressional district in 1908

Candidates
Major party candidates
 * John H. Morehead, Democratic and People's Independent
 * Robert B. Howell, Republican

Other candidates
 * Harry E. Sackett, Progressive
 * Nathan Wilson, Prohibition
 * George C. Porter, Socialist