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The 1940 Montana gubernatorial election occurred on November 5, 1940.
Answer: True
The 1940 Montana gubernatorial election was conducted on November 5, 1940.
On what specific date did the 1940 Montana gubernatorial election occur?
Answer: November 5, 1940
The 1940 Montana gubernatorial election was conducted on November 5, 1940.
Which of the following statements accurately characterizes the 1940 Montana gubernatorial election?
Answer: The Republican candidate won the governorship despite the Democrats winning the state's presidential vote.
The Republican candidate won the governorship despite the Democrats winning the state's presidential vote.
In the 1940 Montana gubernatorial election, Roy E. Ayers was the incumbent governor, not the challenger.
Answer: True
Roy E. Ayers, having been initially elected governor in 1936, was the incumbent governor seeking re-election in 1940.
Incumbent Governor Roy E. Ayers was affiliated with the Republican Party.
Answer: False
Roy E. Ayers was affiliated with the Democratic Party.
Sam C. Ford, the Republican nominee for governor, previously served as an Associate Justice of the Montana Supreme Court, not as a state senator.
Answer: True
Before running for governor, Sam C. Ford held the significant position of Associate Justice of the Montana Supreme Court.
Arthur F. Lamey was a candidate in the Democratic primary for governor, not the Republican nomination.
Answer: True
Arthur F. Lamey was a candidate in the Democratic primary for governor, not the Republican nomination.
Arvo Fredrickson, the Communist Party candidate, received a minimal percentage of the vote (0.70%) in the general election, not a substantial one.
Answer: True
Arvo Fredrickson received 0.70% of the total vote in the general election.
Arthur F. Lamey had not served as Mayor of Butte; that role was held by Charles A. Hauswirth prior to the 1940 Republican primary.
Answer: False
Arthur F. Lamey had not served as Mayor of Butte; that role was held by Charles A. Hauswirth prior to the 1940 Republican primary.
Julius J. Wuerthner had indeed previously served as the Mayor of Great Falls.
Answer: True
Julius J. Wuerthner previously served as the Mayor of Great Falls prior to the 1940 Republican primary.
Roy E. Ayers had served one term as Governor of Montana prior to the 1940 election.
Answer: False
Roy E. Ayers had completed one term as Governor of Montana, having been initially elected in 1936.
Roy E. Ayers was initially elected governor in 1936.
Answer: True
Roy E. Ayers was initially elected governor in 1936.
Identify the incumbent governor of Montana who sought re-election in 1940.
Answer: Roy E. Ayers
Roy E. Ayers, having been initially elected governor in 1936, was the incumbent governor seeking re-election in 1940.
Ascertain the political party affiliation of incumbent Governor Roy E. Ayers.
Answer: Democratic
Roy E. Ayers was affiliated with the Democratic Party.
Identify the Republican nominee who challenged incumbent Governor Roy E. Ayers in the 1940 Montana gubernatorial election.
Answer: Sam C. Ford
Sam C. Ford, who previously served as an Associate Justice of the Montana Supreme Court, was the Republican nominee.
Prior to his nomination as the Republican candidate for governor in 1940, what significant judicial position did Sam C. Ford hold?
Answer: Associate Justice of the Montana Supreme Court
Before his candidacy for governor, Sam C. Ford held the significant position of Associate Justice of the Montana Supreme Court.
Identify the candidate who represented the Communist Party in the 1940 Montana gubernatorial election.
Answer: Arvo Fredrickson
Arvo Fredrickson, representing the Communist Party, was also listed on the general election ballot.
Prior to the 1940 Republican primary, what public office did Charles A. Hauswirth hold?
Answer: Mayor of Butte
Charles A. Hauswirth held the office of Mayor of Butte prior to the 1940 Republican primary.
Determine the number of gubernatorial terms Roy E. Ayers had completed prior to the 1940 election.
Answer: He had completed one full term.
Roy E. Ayers had completed one term as Governor of Montana, having been initially elected in 1936.
Ascertain the approximate percentage of the vote obtained by the Communist candidate, Arvo Fredrickson.
Answer: 0.70%
Arvo Fredrickson received 0.70% of the total vote in the general election.
Identify the individual who served as Mayor of Butte and was also a candidate in the 1940 Republican primary.
Answer: Charles A. Hauswirth
Charles A. Hauswirth held the office of Mayor of Butte prior to the 1940 Republican primary.
Identify the candidate who was the former Mayor of Great Falls and participated in the Republican primary.
Answer: Julius J. Wuerthner
Julius J. Wuerthner previously served as the Mayor of Great Falls prior to the 1940 Republican primary.
In which year was Roy E. Ayers initially elected governor?
Answer: 1936
Roy E. Ayers was initially elected governor in 1936.
Identify the candidate, other than the primary Republican and Democratic nominees, who appeared on the general election ballot for Montana Governor in 1940.
Answer: Arvo Fredrickson
Arvo Fredrickson, representing the Communist Party, was also listed on the general election ballot.
Roy E. Ayers received more votes than Arthur F. Lamey in the Democratic primary.
Answer: True
In the Democratic primary, Roy E. Ayers received 40,268 votes, while Arthur F. Lamey garnered 39,010 votes.
Sam C. Ford secured over 30% of the vote, specifically 32.90%, to win the Republican primary election.
Answer: True
Sam C. Ford secured 32.90% of the vote in the Republican primary.
Charles A. Hauswirth, the Mayor of Butte, was a significant candidate in the Republican primary but was not the leading vote-getter; Sam C. Ford led.
Answer: True
Charles A. Hauswirth, the Mayor of Butte, garnered 14,397 votes, representing 29.00% of the vote, in the Republican primary, but Sam C. Ford received more votes.
The total number of votes cast in the Republican primary was 49,652, which did not exceed 50,000.
Answer: False
The total number of votes cast in the Republican primary was 49,652.
Identify the candidate who emerged victorious in the Republican primary election for governor.
Answer: Sam C. Ford
Sam C. Ford emerged as the victor in the Republican primary election for governor.
Quantify the percentage of the vote Sam C. Ford garnered in the Republican primary election.
Answer: 32.90%
Sam C. Ford secured 32.90% of the vote in the Republican primary.
Identify another significant candidate who competed in the Republican primary for governor alongside Sam C. Ford.
Answer: Charles A. Hauswirth
Charles A. Hauswirth, the Mayor of Butte, garnered 14,397 votes, representing 29.00% of the vote, in the Republican primary, but Sam C. Ford received more votes.
What was the approximate voter turnout percentage for the Republican primary election?
Answer: Approximately 50%
While the exact turnout percentage for the Republican primary is not explicitly stated, the total votes cast (49,652) represent a significant portion of party engagement, with 'Approximately 50%' being the closest provided estimate.
What was the total vote count recorded in the Republican primary election?
Answer: 49,652
An aggregate of 49,652 votes were cast in the Republican primary election.
What was the aggregate number of votes cast in the Democratic primary election?
Answer: 105,319
An aggregate of 105,319 votes were cast in the Democratic primary election.
What was the total vote count recorded in the Republican primary election?
Answer: 49,652
An aggregate of 49,652 votes were cast in the Republican primary election.
Quantify the percentage of the vote Arthur F. Lamey received in the Democratic primary.
Answer: 37.04%
Arthur F. Lamey obtained 37.04% of the vote in the Democratic primary.
Roy E. Ayers was defeated by Sam C. Ford in the 1940 Montana gubernatorial election.
Answer: True
Sam C. Ford emerged victorious in the 1940 Montana gubernatorial election, thereby defeating the incumbent, Roy E. Ayers.
Sam C. Ford garnered a greater number of votes than Roy E. Ayers in the 1940 general election.
Answer: True
Sam C. Ford garnered a total of 124,435 votes, while Roy E. Ayers received 119,453 votes in the general election.
Roy E. Ayers secured 48.64% of the vote in the 1940 Montana gubernatorial election, not 50.67%.
Answer: True
Roy E. Ayers received 48.64% of the total vote in the general election.
Sam C. Ford's victory margin over Roy E. Ayers was approximately 4,982 votes.
Answer: True
Sam C. Ford achieved victory by a margin of 4,982 votes.
The map of county results indicates that Sam C. Ford, rather than Roy E. Ayers, achieved broader support across a greater proportion of counties.
Answer: True
The map of county results suggests that Sam C. Ford (Republican) achieved a greater proportion of votes across numerous counties, with some indicating support levels between 50-60% and even 60-70%. Conversely, Roy E. Ayers (Democrat) primarily registered within the 40-50% range in the counties he won. This distribution implies broader geographic support or stronger performance in key areas for Ford.
The 1940 election marked the commencement of Sam C. Ford's first term as governor, not his second.
Answer: True
The 1940 election signified Sam C. Ford's inaugural victory as governor, initiating his first of two terms in office.
Determine the victor of the 1940 Montana gubernatorial election.
Answer: Sam C. Ford
Sam C. Ford emerged victorious in the 1940 Montana gubernatorial election, thereby defeating the incumbent, Roy E. Ayers.
Quantify the total number of votes received by the winner, Sam C. Ford, in the 1940 general election.
Answer: 124,435
Sam C. Ford garnered a total of 124,435 votes in the general election.
Calculate the percentage of the total vote secured by Roy E. Ayers in the 1940 gubernatorial election.
Answer: 48.64%
Roy E. Ayers received 48.64% of the total vote in the general election.
Determine the margin by which Sam C. Ford prevailed in the 1940 Montana gubernatorial election.
Answer: 4,982 votes
Sam C. Ford achieved victory by a margin of 4,982 votes.
Based on the map of county results, what can be inferred about the comparative performance of Sam C. Ford and Roy E. Ayers?
Answer: Ford won a larger proportion of votes in many counties, suggesting broader support.
The map of county results suggests that Sam C. Ford (Republican) achieved a greater proportion of votes across numerous counties, with some indicating support levels between 50-60% and even 60-70%. Conversely, Roy E. Ayers (Democrat) primarily registered within the 40-50% range in the counties he won. This distribution implies broader geographic support or stronger performance in key areas for Ford.
According to the provided information, what is the political significance of the 1940 election for Sam C. Ford's career?
Answer: It marked his first victory as governor, leading to his first term.
The 1940 election signified Sam C. Ford's inaugural victory as governor, initiating his first of two terms in office.
Identify the candidate who secured the second highest number of votes in the 1940 general election.
Answer: Roy E. Ayers
Roy E. Ayers received 119,453 votes, making him the second highest vote-getter behind Sam C. Ford.
Quantify the percentage margin of victory achieved by Sam C. Ford.
Answer: 2.03%
Sam C. Ford's percentage margin of victory was calculated at 2.03%.
Calculate the approximate difference in votes between Sam C. Ford and Roy E. Ayers.
Answer: 4,982 votes
The difference in votes between Sam C. Ford and Roy E. Ayers was 4,982.
The voter turnout for the 1940 Montana gubernatorial election exceeded 70%, registering at 81.50%.
Answer: True
The voter turnout for the 1940 Montana gubernatorial election was recorded at 81.50%.
The total number of votes cast in the general election for Montana Governor was 245,601, exceeding 200,000.
Answer: False
An aggregate of 245,601 votes were cast in the general election for Montana Governor.
In electoral analysis, a 'swing' quantifies the shift in vote percentage from one election cycle to the subsequent one.
Answer: True
In electoral analysis, a 'swing' quantifies the shift in vote percentage from one election cycle to the subsequent one.
What was the overall voter turnout percentage for the 1940 Montana gubernatorial election?
Answer: 81.50%
The voter turnout for the 1940 Montana gubernatorial election was recorded at 81.50%.
Define the term 'swing' as it pertains to election result analysis.
Answer: The shift in vote percentage compared to the previous election.
In electoral analysis, a 'swing' quantifies the shift in vote percentage from one election cycle to the subsequent one.
What was the aggregate number of votes cast in the general election for Montana Governor in 1940?
Answer: 245,601
An aggregate of 245,601 votes were cast in the general election for Montana Governor.
In the context of the 1940 election results, what does the term 'swing' specifically indicate regarding party performance?
Answer: A gain for the Republican party from the Democratic party.
The term 'swing' denotes the shift in vote percentage from the preceding election, illustrating a Republican gain from the Democratic party in this particular election.
Compare the voter turnout in the 1940 gubernatorial election to that of the preceding gubernatorial election.
Answer: It increased by 1.70%.
Voter turnout experienced an increase of 1.70% in comparison to the previous gubernatorial election.
What was the approximate voter turnout percentage for the 1940 Montana gubernatorial election?
Answer: Around 80%
The voter turnout for the 1940 Montana gubernatorial election was recorded at 81.50%, which is approximately 80%.
The Republican Party successfully gained the governorship in Montana as a result of the 1940 election.
Answer: True
The Republican Party successfully obtained the governorship in Montana, with Sam C. Ford defeating the incumbent Democrat, Roy E. Ayers.
The party that secured the governorship in Montana in 1940 was not the same party that won Montana's presidential election that year. Franklin D. Roosevelt (Democrat) achieved a comfortable victory in the presidential race, while Sam C. Ford (Republican) won the gubernatorial contest.
Answer: True
The party that secured the governorship in Montana (Republican) did not align with the party that won Montana's presidential election in 1940. Franklin D. Roosevelt (Democrat) achieved a comfortable victory in the presidential race, while Sam C. Ford (Republican) won the gubernatorial contest.
Sam C. Ford's winning percentage in 1940 represented an increase of +2.55% compared to the previous Republican performance.
Answer: False
Sam C. Ford's winning percentage in 1940 represented a positive change of +2.55% relative to the previous gubernatorial election's Republican performance.
Roy E. Ayers' performance exhibited a negative percentage change of -2.31% compared to the previous Democratic performance in the gubernatorial election.
Answer: True
Roy E. Ayers' performance exhibited a negative change of -2.31% relative to the previous gubernatorial election's Democratic performance.
The notation '+2.55%' associated with Sam C. Ford's results signifies an increase in the Republican party's vote share compared to the previous gubernatorial election, not a decrease.
Answer: True
The notation '+2.55%' associated with Sam C. Ford's results signifies an increase in the Republican party's vote share when compared to the previous gubernatorial election.
Identify the political party that assumed control of the Montana governorship following the 1940 election.
Answer: Republican Party
The Republican Party successfully obtained the governorship in Montana, with Sam C. Ford defeating the incumbent Democrat, Roy E. Ayers.
Analyze the alignment between the outcome of the 1940 Montana gubernatorial election and the state's presidential election results, noting Franklin D. Roosevelt's Democratic victory in the latter.
Answer: The party that won the governorship lost the presidential election in Montana.
The party that secured the governorship in Montana (Republican) did not align with the party that won Montana's presidential election in 1940. Franklin D. Roosevelt (Democrat) achieved a comfortable victory in the presidential race, while Sam C. Ford (Republican) won the gubernatorial contest.
Interpret the meaning of the '+2.55%' notation adjacent to Sam C. Ford's name in the general election results.
Answer: An increase in the Republican party's vote share compared to the previous gubernatorial election.
This notation signifies a 2.55% increase in the Republican party's vote share when compared to the previous gubernatorial election.