Candidates • George W. Armstrong, attorney, oilman, and rancher (Jacksonian Democrat) • Orville Bullington, attorney, businessman and member of the
Texas Republican Executive Committee (Republican) • George Clifton Edwards (Socialist) •
Miriam A. Ferguson, former governor of Texas (Democratic) • Otho L. Heitt (Liberty) • Philip L. Howe (Communist)
Campaign Similar
to her 1924 campaign, Ferguson's candidacy saw a large number of defections. After his lawsuit to keep Ferguson off of the ballot failed, Democratic incumbent Ross Sterling crossed party lines to endorse Orville Bullington.
Results On election day, November 8, 1932,
Democratic nominee
Miriam A. Ferguson won re-election by a margin of 204,805 votes over Bullington, thereby retaining Democratic control over the office of governor. By contrast,
Franklin D. Roosevelt defeated
Herbert Hoover by a margin of 662,389 votes in
the concurrent presidential election. Ferguson was sworn in as the 32nd governor of
Texas on January 17, 1933. ==References==