1920 Delaware gubernatorial election

The 1920 Delaware gubernatorial election was held on November 2, 1920. Incumbent Republican Governor John G. Townsend Jr. declined to seek re-election. At the Republican convention, former State Representative William D. Denney, the frontrunner for the nomination, received the Party's endorsement for Governor without difficulty—though some opposition to his candidacy arose before the convention.

1920 Delaware gubernatorial election

November 2, 1920
 
Nominee William D. Denney Andrew J. Lynch
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 52,200 40,823
Percentage 55.50% 43.41%

Governor before election

John G. Townsend Jr.
Republican

Elected Governor

William D. Denney
Republican

The Democratic contest was more lively, with several prospective candidates in the mix. Attorney Andrew J. Lynch received the endorsement of the Sussex County delegation over Willard F. Deputy, a lumber merchant. At the convention, Lynch was nominated unanimously.

In the general election, Denney ended up defeating Lynch by a wide margin, largely mirroring the margin in the presidential election, winning 56% of the vote to Lynch's 43%.

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