1940 Delaware gubernatorial election

The 1940 Delaware gubernatorial election was held on November 5, 1940. Incumbent Democratic Governor Richard McMullen originally ran for re-election to a second term, and was renominated by the Democratic Party. However, less than a month before the election, McMullen suffered a heart attack and he dropped out of the race. The state party named Secretary of State Josiah Marvel Jr., as McMullen's replacement on the ballot. On the Republican side, Wilmington Mayor Walter W. Bacon was nominated by the Republican Party for Governor.

1940 Delaware gubernatorial election

November 5, 1940
 
GOP
Dem
Nominee Walter W. Bacon Josiah Marvel Jr.
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 70,629 61,237
Percentage 52.39% 45.42%

County results
Bacon:      40โ€“50%      50โ€“60%

Governor before election

Richard McMullen
Republican

Elected Governor

Walter W. Bacon
Democratic

Ultimately, even as President Franklin D. Roosevelt was handily winning Delaware en route to re-election nationwide, and as Democratic Senator James M. Tunnell was narrowly winning re-election, Bacon defeated Marvel by a decisive margin to regain the governorship for the Republican Party. Bacon received 52% of the vote to Marvel's 45%.

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