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1907 New Jersey gubernatorial election
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The 1907 New Jersey gubernatorial election was held on November 5, 1907. Republican nominee John Franklin Fort defeated Democratic nominee Frank S. Katzenbach with 49.28% of the vote.
This was the Republicans fifth straight gubernatorial victory, the party's longest in history.
Republican nomination
Candidates
- J. Franklin Fort, Associate Justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court
- Vivian M. Lewis, New Jersey Clerk in Chancery
- Mahlon Pitney, Associate Justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court
- Frank H. Sommer, Essex County Sheriff
Results
The Republican State Convention was held in Trenton on September 10.[1]