1944 Michigan gubernatorial election

Harry Kelly Republican Harry Kelly Republican The 1944 Michigan gubernatorial election was held on November 7, 1944.Incumbent Republican Harry Kelly had defeated Democratic nominee Edward J. Fry with 54.69% of the vote.Major party candidates Other candidates The primary elections occurred on July 11, 1944.[2]
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