The 1926 California gubernatorial election was held on November 2, 1926. After ousting incumbent governor Friend William Richardson in the Republican primary, lieutenant governor C. C. Young defeated Justus S. Wardell in a landslide, sweeping every county in the state, the first time this had occurred in a gubernatorial election in California. Writer and activist Upton Sinclair ran on the Socialist ticket, the first of three consecutive gubernatorial elections in which he appeared on the ballot.
1926 California gubernatorial election
County results
Young: 50-60% 60-70% 70-80% 80-90%
Primary election results
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Lieutenant Governor C. C. Young challenged incumbent governor Friend William Richardson for the Republican nomination. Young was aligned with former governor and sitting United States Senator Hiram Johnson and the latter's Progressive wing of the Republican party in California. Young narrowly defeated Richardson in the Republican primary. Richardson won the Prohibition Party primary but state law prevented him from running on the Prohibition ticket due to his losing his own party's primary.
General election results
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County
C. C. Young Republican
Justus S. Wardell Democratic
Upton Sinclair Socialist
Scattering Write-in
Margin
Total votes cast[ 2]
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%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
Alameda
85,412
69.26%
32,686
26.51%
5,221
4.23%
0
0.00%
52,726
42.76%
123,319
Alpine
52
85.25%
9
14.75%
0
0.00%
0
0.00%
43
70.49%
61
Amador
991
54.81%
771
42.64%
45
2.49%
1
0.06%
220
12.17%
1,808
Butte
7,129
68.02%
2,925
27.91%
426
4.06%
0
0.00%
4,204
40.11%
10,480
Calaveras
1,528
73.11%
471
22.54%
91
4.35%
0
0.00%
1,057
50.57%
2,090
Colusa
1,681
54.74%
1,336
43.50%
54
1.76%
0
0.00%
345
11.23%
3,071
Contra Costa
11,257
67.56%
4,668
28.02%
736
4.42%
0
0.00%
6,589
39.55%
16,661
Del Norte
941
74.33%
293
23.14%
32
2.53%
0
0.00%
648
51.18%
1,266
El Dorado
1,660
53.22%
1,355
43.44%
104
3.33%
0
0.00%
305
9.78%
3,119
Fresno
24,469
72.43%
8,181
24.22%
1,132
3.35%
0
0.00%
16,288
48.22%
33,782
Glenn
2,326
66.63%
1,057
30.28%
96
2.75%
12
0.34%
1,269
36.35%
3,491
Humboldt
9,566
72.09%
3,170
23.89%
533
4.02%
0
0.00%
6,396
48.20%
13,269
Imperial
6,303
82.51%
1,116
14.61%
220
2.88%
0
0.00%
5,187
67.90%
7,639
Inyo
1,651
71.60%
487
21.12%
168
7.29%
0
0.00%
1,164
50.48%
2,306
Kern
9,724
52.42%
8,026
43.26%
776
4.18%
25
0.13%
1,698
9.15%
18,551
Kings
3,456
64.26%
1,755
32.63%
162
3.01%
5
0.09%
1,701
31.63%
5,378
Lake
1,572
61.60%
864
33.86%
112
4.39%
4
0.16%
708
27.74%
2,552
Lassen
2,198
73.81%
687
23.07%
93
3.12%
0
0.00%
1,511
50.74%
2,978
Los Angeles
291,368
77.89%
64,281
17.18%
17,924
4.79%
483
0.13%
227,087
60.71%
374,056
Madera
2,876
69.49%
1,083
26.17%
180
4.35%
0
0.00%
1,793
43.32%
4,139
Marin
6,370
63.31%
3,369
33.48%
323
3.21%
0
0.00%
3,001
29.83%
10,062
Mariposa
587
61.66%
326
34.24%
39
4.10%
0
0.00%
261
27.42%
952
Mendocino
4,339
65.39%
2,065
31.12%
232
3.50%
0
0.00%
2,274
34.27%
6,636
Merced
4,952
69.60%
1,876
26.37%
287
4.03%
0
0.00%
3,076
43.23%
7,115
Modoc
1,022
64.56%
517
32.66%
44
2.78%
0
0.00%
505
31.90%
1,583
Mono
236
81.66%
38
13.15%
15
5.19%
0
0.00%
198
68.51%
289
Monterey
6,121
71.85%
2,140
25.12%
258
3.03%
0
0.00%
3,981
46.73%
8,519
Napa
4,105
54.40%
3,279
43.45%
156
2.07%
6
0.08%
826
10.95%
7,546
Nevada
2,515
67.08%
1,044
27.85%
190
5.07%
0
0.00%
1,471
39.24%
3,749
Orange
19,110
78.29%
4,466
18.30%
794
3.25%
40
0.16%
14,644
59.99%
24,410
Placer
4,263
71.42%
1,501
25.15%
198
3.32%
7
0.12%
2,762
46.27%
5,969
Plumas
1,297
75.10%
334
19.34%
96
5.56%
0
0.00%
963
55.76%
1,727
Riverside
10,306
79.61%
2,235
17.27%
404
3.12%
0
0.00%
8,071
62.35%
12,945
Sacramento
20,679
66.39%
9,675
31.06%
756
2.43%
37
0.12%
11,004
35.33%
31,147
San Benito
1,828
68.67%
780
29.30%
54
2.03%
0
0.00%
1,048
39.37%
2,662
San Bernardino
17,561
75.82%
4,666
20.15%
902
3.89%
32
0.14%
12,895
55.68%
23,161
San Diego
29,994
78.53%
6,441
16.86%
1,759
4.61%
0
0.00%
23,553
61.67%
38,194
San Francisco
73,012
58.27%
47,757
38.11%
4,532
3.62%
0
0.00%
25,255
20.16%
125,301
San Joaquin
16,586
70.22%
6,349
26.88%
670
2.84%
15
0.06%
10,237
43.34%
23,620
San Luis Obispo
5,432
67.37%
2,221
27.55%
410
5.08%
0
0.00%
3,211
39.82%
8,063
San Mateo
11,679
71.82%
3,964
24.38%
607
3.73%
12
0.07%
7,715
47.44%
16,262
Santa Barbara
6,762
71.85%
2,274
24.16%
344
3.66%
31
0.33%
4,488
47.69%
9,411
Santa Clara
25,837
77.45%
6,592
19.76%
905
2.71%
24
0.07%
19,245
57.69%
33,358
Santa Cruz
6,986
69.40%
2,658
26.40%
396
3.93%
27
0.27%
4,328
42.99%
10,067
Shasta
2,811
64.25%
1,373
31.38%
189
4.32%
2
0.05%
1,438
32.87%
4,375
Sierra
668
72.14%
217
23.43%
38
4.10%
3
0.32%
451
48.70%
926
Siskiyou
4,394
69.04%
1,708
26.84%
262
4.12%
0
0.00%
2,686
42.21%
6,364
Solano
7,144
64.44%
3,565
32.16%
377
3.40%
0
0.00%
3,579
32.28%
11,086
Sonoma
11,639
58.71%
7,577
38.22%
590
2.98%
18
0.09%
4,062
20.49%
19,824
Stanislaus
9,133
69.08%
3,489
26.39%
547
4.14%
52
0.39%
5,644
42.69%
13,221
Sutter
2,678
69.92%
1,067
27.86%
85
2.22%
0
0.00%
1,611
42.06%
3,830
Tehama
2,974
64.43%
1,406
30.46%
236
5.11%
0
0.00%
1,568
33.97%
4,616
Trinity
749
70.39%
253
23.78%
62
5.83%
0
0.00%
496
46.62%
1,064
Tulare
10,754
65.28%
5,101
30.96%
589
3.58%
30
0.18%
5,653
34.31%
16,474
Tuolumne
1,818
67.31%
732
27.10%
151
5.59%
0
0.00%
1,086
40.21%
2,701
Ventura
6,125
80.07%
1,336
17.46%
185
2.42%
4
0.05%
4,789
62.60%
7,650
Yolo
3,509
64.90%
1,797
33.23%
97
1.79%
4
0.07%
1,712
31.66%
5,407
Yuba
2,680
70.34%
1,042
27.35%
88
2.31%
0
0.00%
1,638
42.99%
3,810
Total
814,815
71.22%
282,451
24.69%
45,972
4.02%
874
0.08%
532,364
46.53%
1,144,112
Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican
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