1911 Maryland gubernatorial election

Austin Lane Crothers Democratic Phillips Lee Goldsborough Republican The 1911 Maryland gubernatorial election took place on November 7, 1911.

Incumbent Governor Austin Lane Crothers did not seek re-election.

[1][2] Republican candidate Phillips Lee Goldsborough defeated Democratic candidate Arthur Pue Gorman Jr.; Goldsborough was the second Republican governor of Maryland since the end of Reconstruction.

The Digges Amendment, which attempted to disenfranchise African Americans in Maryland, was concurrently defeated.

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