1912 New Hampshire gubernatorial election

Worcester:      40-50% Robert P. Bass Republican Samuel D. Felker Democratic The 1912 New Hampshire gubernatorial election was held on November 5, 1912.

Democratic nominee Samuel D. Felker defeated Republican nominee Franklin Worcester with 41.07% of the vote.

Former president Theodore Roosevelt's Progressive Party did make a strong third-party showing and may have swung the election in disfavour of the Republican ticket.

Notably, although not at the time, nominee Winston Churchill (a then-famous novelist) shared name with the British First Lord of the Admiralty, then a figure of national but not substantial international notoriety.

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