1910 Massachusetts gubernatorial election

Eben S. Draper Republican Eugene Foss Democratic The 1910 Massachusetts gubernatorial election was held on November 8, 1910.

On the first ballot, none of the three candidates (Eugene Foss, James H. Vahey, Charles S. Hamlin) received enough votes to win the nomination.

[2] On October 12, the Democratic state committee voted to canvass convention delegates by mail.

He received 495 votes - the exact amount needed to win - to Hamlin's 484 in the mail canvass.

Incumbent governor Eben S. Draper and the entire Republican ticket were nominated by acclamation.