The 1932 Delaware gubernatorial election was held on November 8, 1932. Incumbent Republican Governor
C. Douglass Buck ran for re-election to a second term. He unanimously won renomination at the Republican state convention.[1] In the general election, Buck faced the Democratic nominee, Landreth L. Layton, the scion of a prominent family in Delaware politics.[2] Despite the
nationwide Democratic landslide, Republicans performed well in Delaware;
Herbert Hoovernarrowly won Delaware over
Franklin D. Roosevelt. Accordingly, Buck was able to win re-election, and significantly outpaced Hoover's slim margin; he received 54% of the vote to Layton's 45%.