1954 Massachusetts elections
A Massachusetts general election was held on November 2, 1954 in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
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Part of the 1954 United States elections | ||
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The election included:
- statewide elections for United States Senator, Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, Secretary of the Commonwealth, Treasurer, and Auditor;
- district elections for U.S. Representatives, State Representatives, State Senators, and Governor's Councillors; and
- ballot questions at the state and local levels.
Democratic and Republican candidates were selected in party primaries held on September 14, 1954.
Governor
editRepublican Christian A. Herter was re-elected over Democrat Robert F. Murphy, Socialist Labor candidate Lawrence Gilfedder, and Prohibition candidate Guy S. Williams.
Lieutenant governor
editRepublican Sumner G. Whittier was re-elected lieutenant governor over Democrat James A. Burke, Socialist Labor candidate Francis A. Votano, and Prohibition candidate Donald E. Babcock.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Republican | Sumner G. Whittier | 972,745 | 52.01% | ||
Democratic | James A. Burke | 883,440 | 47.23% | ||
Socialist Labor | Francis A. Votano | 9,215 | 0.49% | ||
Prohibition | Donald E. Babcock | 5,067 | 0.27% |
Attorney general
editRepublican attorney general George Fingold was re-elected over Democratic State Senator John F. Collins, Socialist Workers candidate Malcolm T. Rowe, and Prohibition candidate Howard B. Rand in the general election.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Republican | George Fingold (incumbent) | 950,865 | 51.22% | ||
Democratic | John F. Collins | 893,825 | 48.16% | ||
Socialist Workers | Malcolm T. Rowe | 6,004 | 0.32% | ||
Prohibition | Howard B. Rand | 5,425 | 0.29% | ||
Write-in | 1 | 0.00% |
Secretary of the Commonwealth
editIncumbent Secretary of the Commonwealth Edward J. Cronin defeated Republican state representative Michael J. McCarthy, Socialist Labor candidate Fred M. Ingersoll, and Prohibition candidate William D. Ross in the general election.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Democratic | Edward J. Cronin (incumbent) | 1,018,428 | 55.62% | ||
Republican | Michael J. McCarthy | 793,121 | 43.32% | ||
Socialist Workers | Fred M. Ingersoll | 10,613 | 0.58% | ||
Prohibition | William D. Ross | 8,833 | 0.48% | ||
Write-in | 1 | 0.00% |
Treasurer and Receiver-General
editIncumbent Treasurer and Receiver-General Foster Furcolo ran for a U.S. Senate seat instead of seeking re-election. John Francis Kennedy defeated Norwood Selectman Clement A. Riley and State Representative and Boston School Committee Chair William F. Carr in the Democratic primary and Republican Augustus Gardner Means, Socialist Labor candidate Henning A. Blomen, and Prohibition candidate Isaac Goddard in the general election.
Democratic primary
editCandidates
edit- William F. Carr, Boston School Committee chair and former State Representative from South Boston
- John Francis Kennedy, Gillette stockroom supervisor
- Clement A. Riley, Norwood selectman
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Democratic | John Francis Kennedy | 124,884 | 36.84% | ||
Democratic | Clement A. Riley | 110,221 | 32.53% | ||
Democratic | William F. Carr | 103,857 | 30.63% | ||
Write-in | 3 | 0.00% |
General election
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Democratic | John Francis Kennedy | 1,004,145 | 54.37% | ||
Republican | Augustus Gardner Means | 830,263 | 44.96% | ||
Socialist Workers | Henning A. Blomen | 7,325 | 0.40% | ||
Prohibition | Issac Goddard | 5,069 | 0.27% | ||
Write-in | 1 | 0.00% |
Auditor
editIncumbent Auditor Thomas J. Buckley defeated Republican state representative William P. Constantino, Socialist Labor candidate Anthony Martin, and Prohibition candidate John B. Lauder in the general election.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Democratic | Thomas J. Buckley (incumbent) | 1,075,162 | 58.69% | ||
Republican | William P. Constantino | 741,082 | 40.45% | ||
Socialist Workers | Anthony Martin | 9,483 | 0.52% | ||
Prohibition | John B. Lauder | 6,198 | 0.34% | ||
Write-in | 2 | 0.00% |
U.S. Senator
editRepublican Leverett Saltonstall was re-elected over Democrat Foster Furcolo, Socialist Labor candidate Thelma Ingersoll, and Prohibition candidate Harold J. Ireland.
References
edit- ^ a b c d Massachusetts Election Statistics 1954. p. 5.
- ^ Massachusetts Election Statistics 1954. p. 131.