1916 Delaware gubernatorial election

Incumbent Republican Governor Charles R. Miller declined to run for re-election.At the time, the Republican Party was in the middle of a schism that had first developed during the 1912 presidential election.[1] However, the schism did not affect the gubernatorial nomination; though there were rumors that the state party convention might seek to nominate Governor Miller for a second term,[2] former State Representative John G. Townsend Jr. was seen as the frontrunner heading into the convention.[3] He received the nomination without much difficulty[4] and the Republican Party solidified around him its gubernatorial nominee.Though President Woodrow Wilson had won Delaware in 1912 with a plurality, he narrowly lost it this year.
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