The 1920 Tennessee gubernatorial election was held on November 2, 1920. Republican nominee Alfred A. Taylor, brother of former governor Robert Love Taylor, defeated Incumbent Democratic governor Albert H. Roberts with 54.9% of the vote.

Roberts alienated a significant portion of his party by enacting unpopular tax reforms and helping ratify the 19th Amendment (which gave women the right to vote). Taylor also supported the 19th Amendment, but he campaigned primarily against Roberts' tax reforms. This was the state's first gubernatorial election in which women could vote.

Before this election, Alfred A. Taylor ran for governor in 1886, which he lost to his brother. After this election, no Republican would win a Tennessee gubernatorial election until Winfield Dunn won in 1970.

Primary elections

Primary elections were held on August 5, 1920.

Democratic primary

Candidates

  • Albert H. Roberts, incumbent governor
  • W. H. Crabtree
  • John Randolph Neal Jr., attorney
  • W. L. Wirt

Results

General election

Candidates

Major party candidates

  • Alfred A. Taylor, Republican
  • Albert H. Roberts, Democratic

Other candidates

  • J. M. Lindsley, Socialist

Results

See also

  • 1920 United States presidential election in Tennessee

References


CategoryTennessee gubernatorial election maps Wikimedia Commons

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