1926 Minnesota gubernatorial election explained

Election Name:1926 Minnesota gubernatorial election
Country:Minnesota
Flag Year:1893
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:1924 Minnesota gubernatorial election
Previous Year:1924
Next Election:1928 Minnesota gubernatorial election
Next Year:1928
Election Date:November 2, 1926
Image1:Theodore Christianson, Governor of Minnesota.JPG
Nominee1:Theodore Christianson
Party1:Republican Party of Minnesota
Popular Vote1:395,779
Percentage1:56.49%
Nominee2:Magnus Johnson
Party2:Farmer–Labor Party
Popular Vote2:266,845
Percentage2:38.09%
Image3:Alfred Jacques.jpg
Nominee3:Alfred Jacques
Party3:Democratic Party of Minnesota
Popular Vote3:38,008
Percentage3:5.42%
Map Size:250px
Governor
Before Election:Theodore Christianson
Before Party:Republican Party of Minnesota
After Election:Theodore Christianson
After Party:Republican Party of Minnesota

The 1926 Minnesota gubernatorial election took place on November 2, 1926. Republican Party of Minnesota candidate Theodore Christianson defeated Farmer–Labor Party challenger Magnus Johnson.

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