Lieutenant Governor, 1914 Election
General
| Date: | November 3, 1914 |
| Cycle: | 1914 |
| Office: | Lieutenant Governor |
| State: | Minnesota |
| District: | Statewide |
| Candidate | Gender | Party | Votes | Percent | Margin |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Joseph Alfred Arner (J.A.A.) Burnquist Incumbent | Man | Republican | 156,069 | 48.28 | +14.62 |
| Charles M. Andrist | Man | Democrat | 108,802 | 33.66 | |
| Andrew Hanson | Man | Socialist | 28,649 | 8.86 | |
| Arthur W. (A.W.) Piper | Man | Prohibition | 18,938 | 5.86 | |
| James F. Spencer | Man | Progressive | 10,821 | 3.35 |
Burnquist was reelected to a second term.
Andrist was a resident of Minneapolis, a University of Minnesota professor of languages, and candidate for governor in 1912.
Hanson was a resident of Minneapolis.
Piper was a resident of Pine City and president of the Minnesota Retail Furniture Dealer's Association.
Spencer was a resident of Rochester.
Sources
- The Legislative Manual of the State of Minnesota, 1915 (p. 536).