1926 Oklahoma gubernatorial election
The 1926 Oklahoma gubernatorial election was held on November 2, 1926, and was a race for Governor of Oklahoma. Democrat Henry S. Johnston defeated Republican Omer K. Benedict. Also on the ballot were John Franing of the Farmer–Labor Party, E. H. H. Gates of the Socialist Party, and Independent Ed Boyle.
Primary election
Democratic party
Ten candidates vied for the Democratic nomination, including former governor James B. A. Robertson and Oklahoma City Mayor O. A. Cargill. Henry S. Johnston, who had been in the Oklahoma Senate since statehood including a term as the first President pro tempore, won the primary with a plurality.Candidates
- J. A. Anderson
- O. A. Cargill, mayor of Oklahoma City
- John R. Clarke
- W. M. Darnell
- Frank P. Davis
- William M. Franklin
- Henry S. Johnston, former President pro tempore of the Oklahoma Senate
- Porter N. McCallum
- J. B. A. Robertson, former governor of Oklahoma
- T. H. Wren
Republican party
Eight candidates sought the Republican nomination, with Omer K. Benedict winning with less than one-third of the total vote.Candidates
- Omer K. Benedict
- Henry L. Cloud
- Edward D. Evans
- Jim Harris
- George Healy
- James Hepburn
- John G. Lieber
- W. J. Otjen
Socialist party
Candidates
- E. H. H. Gates
Farmer-Labor party
Candidates
- John Franing