1928 New Jersey gubernatorial election

The 1928 New Jersey gubernatorial election was held on November 6, 1928. Republican nominee Morgan Foster Larson defeated Democratic nominee William L. Dill with 54.88% of the vote.

Primary elections were held on May 15, 1928. Dill was unopposed for the Democratic nomination, while Larson defeated three opponents led by reformist judge Robert Carey.

Candidates

 * William L. Dill, Motor Vehicle Commissioner

Candidates

 * Robert Carey, Jersey City judge
 * Cornelius Doremus, candidate for governor in 1925
 * Morgan Foster Larson, State Senator for Middlesex County from Perth Amboy
 * J. Henry Harrison, state senator for Essex County from Caldwell

Results
Following the election, Carey alleged that many Democrats, at the behest of Jersey City boss Frank Hague, crossed party lines to vote for Larson.

Candidates

 * John C. Butterworth (Socialist Labor)
 * William L. Dill, Commissioner of Motor Vehicles (Democratic)
 * Morgan Foster Larson, state senator for Middlesex County (Republican)
 * Scott Nearing, radical activist and former professor of economics at Toledo University (Workers)
 * Eugene A. Smith (Prohibition)
 * W. K. Tallman (Socialist)