1892 United States gubernatorial elections explained

Election Name:1892 United States gubernatorial elections
Country:United States
Flag Year:1891
Type:legislative
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:1891 United States gubernatorial elections
Previous Year:1891
Next Election:1893 United States gubernatorial elections
Next Year:1893
1Blank:Seats up
2Blank:Seats won
Seats For Election:32 governorships
Election Date:November 8, 1892
Party1:Democratic Party (United States)
Seats Before1:26
Seats After1:27
Seat Change1:1
1Data1:17
2Data1:18
Party2:Republican Party (United States)
Seats Before2:18
Seats After2:14
Seat Change2:4
1Data2:15
2Data2:11
Party4:Populist Party (United States)
Seats Before4:0
Seats After4:3
Seat Change4:3
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2Data4:3
Map Size:324px

United States gubernatorial elections were held in 1892, in 32 states, concurrent with the House, Senate elections and presidential election, on November 8, 1892 (except in Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Maine, Rhode Island and Vermont, which held early elections).

In Florida, the gubernatorial election was held in October for the first time, having previously been held on the same day as federal elections.[1]

Results

State Incumbent Party Status Opposing candidates
Alabama
(held, 1 August 1892)
Thomas G. JonesDemocraticRe-elected, 52.24%Reuben F. Kolb (Independent Democrat) 47.53%
Scattering 0.23%
[2] [3]
Arkansas
(held, 5 September 1892)
DemocraticRetired, Democratic victoryWilliam Meade Fishback (Democratic) 57.70%
William G. Whipple (Republican) 21.53%
Jacob P. Carnahan (Populist) 19.92%
William J. Nelson (Prohibition) 0.84%
[4]
ColoradoJohn Long RouttRepublican Retired, Populist victoryDavis Hanson Waite (Populist) 47.19%
Joseph Helm (Republican) 41.39%
Joseph H. Maupin (Democratic) 9.54%
John Hipp (Prohibition) 1.88%
[5] [6] [7] [8] [9]
ConnecticutMorgan BulkeleyRepublicanRetired, Democratic victoryLuzon B. Morris (Democratic) 50.31%
Samuel E. Merwin (Republican) 46.64%
E. P. Angin (Prohibition) 2.39%
E. M. Ripley (Populist) 0.47%
Moritz E. Ruther (Socialist Labor) 0.19%
[10]
Florida
(held, 4 October 1892)
Democratic Term-limited, Democratic victoryHenry L. Mitchell (Democratic) 78.70%
Alonzo P. Baskin (Populist) 20.56%
N. J. Hawley (Prohibition) 0.74%
[11] [12] [13]
Georgia
(held, 5 October 1892)
William J. Northen DemocraticRe-elected, 67.07%W. L. Peck (Populist) 32.93%
[14] [15]
IdahoN. B. Willey (acting) Republican Defeated for renomination,[16] Republican victoryWilliam J. McConnell (Republican) 40.74%
John M. Burke (Democratic) 33,72%
Abraham J. Crook (Populist) 24.23%
J. A. Clark (Prohibition) 1.32%
[17]
IllinoisJoseph W. FiferRepublicanDefeated, 46.12%John Peter Altgeld (Democratic) 48.74%
Robert R. Link (Prohibition) 2.84%
Nathan M. Barnett (Populist) 2.30%
[18] [19]
IndianaIra Joy Chase (acting) RepublicanDefeated, 46.18%Claude Matthews (Democratic) 47.45%
Leroy Templeton (Populist) 4.01%
Aaron Worth (Prohibition) 2.36%
[20] [21]
KansasRepublican Retired to run for U.S. House, Populist victoryLorenzo D. Lewelling (Populist) 50.19%
Abram W. Smith (Republican) 48.52%
I. O. Pickering (Prohibition) 1.28%
[22] [23] [24]
Louisiana'
(held, 19 April 1892)
Francis T. NichollsDemocratic , Anti-Lottery Democrat victoryMurphy J. Foster (Anti-Lottery Democrat) 44.59%
Samuel D. McEnery (Democratic) 26.42%
Albert H. Leonard (Republican) 16.55%
John E. Breaux (Independent Republican) 6.94%
R. H. Tannehill (Populist) 5.50%
[25] [26] [27]
Maine
(held, 12 September 1892)
Republican Retired, Republican victoryHenry B. Cleaves (Republican) 52.12%
Charles F. Johnson (Democratic) 42.51%
Timothy B. Hussey (Prohibition) 2.97%
Luther C. Bateman (Populist) 2.22%
Edgar F. Knowlton (Union Labor) 0.15%
Scattering 0.03%
[28] [29] [30]
MassachusettsWilliam E. RussellDemocratic Re-elected, 49.03% William H. Haile (Republican) 48.36%
Wolcott Hamlin (Prohibition) 1.86%
Henry Winn (Populist) 0.52%
Squire E. Putney (Socialist Labor) 0.23%
[31] [32]
MichiganDemocratic Retired,[33] Republican victoryJohn Treadway Rich (Republican) 47.21%
Allen Benton Morse (Democratic) 43.77%
John W. Ewing (Populist) 4.57%
John Russell (Prohibition) 4.43%
Scattering 0.02%
[34] [35]
MinnesotaWilliam Rush MerriamRepublicanRetired, Republican victoryKnute Nelson (Republican) 42.68%
Daniel W. Lawler (Democratic) 36.96%
Ignatius L. Donnelly (Populist) 15.58%
William J. Dean (Prohibition) 4.78%
[36] [37]
MissouriDavid R. FrancisDemocraticTerm-limited, Democratic victoryWilliam J. Stone (Democratic) 48.98%
William Warner (Republican) 43.50%
Leverett Leonard (Populist) 6.89%
John Sobieski (Prohibition) 0.63%
[38]
MontanaDemocraticRetired, Republican victoryJohn E. Rickards (Republican) 41.17%
Timothy E. Collins (Democratic) 39.96%
William Kennedy (Populist) 17.64%
J. M. Waters (Prohibition) 1.23%
[39]
NebraskaJames E. BoydDemocraticRetired, Republican victoryLorenzo Crounse (Republican) 39.71%
Charles Van Wyck (Populist) 34.75%
Julius Sterling Morton (Democratic) 22.38%
Charles Eugene Bentley (Prohibition) 3.16%
[40]
New HampshireHiram A. TuttleRepublican Retired, Republican victoryJohn Butler Smith (Republican) 50.17%
Luther F. McKinney (Democratic) 47.67%
Edgar L. Carr (Prohibition) 1.80%
William O. Noyes (Populist) 0.37%
[41] [42]
New JerseyDemocratic Term-limited, Democratic victoryGeorge Theodore Werts (Democratic) 49.65%
John Kean, Jr. (Republican) 47.39%
Thomas J. Kennedy (Prohibition) 2.30%
George B. Keim (Socialist Labor) 0.40%
Benjamin Bird (Populist) 0.27%
[43]
North CarolinaThomas Michael Holt (acting)DemocraticDefeated for renomination,[44] Democratic victoryElias Carr (Democratic) 48.31%
David M. Furches (Republican) 33.75%
Wyatt P. Exum (Populist) 17.05%
James M. Templeton (Prohibition) 0.88%
[45] [46] [47] [48] [49] [50]
North DakotaRepublican Defeated, 47.57%Eli C. D. Shortridge (Populist) 52.43%
[51] [52]
Rhode Island
(held, 6 April 1892)
Herbert W. LaddRepublicanRetired, Republican victoryDaniel Russell Brown (Republican) 50.22%
William T. C. Wardwell (Democratic) 46.51%
Alexander Gilbert (Prohibition) 2.92%
Franklin E. Burton (Populist) 0.34%
[53] [54]
South CarolinaBenjamin Ryan TillmanDemocratic Re-elected, 99.90%Scattering 0.10%
[55]
South DakotaArthur C. MelletteRepublicanRetired, Republican victoryCharles H. Sheldon (Republican) 47.46%
A. L. Van Osdel (Independent) 31.99%
Peter Couchman (Democratic) 20.55%
[56] [57] [58] [59] [60]
TennesseeDemocratic Defeated as an Populist, 11.94%Peter Turney (Democratic) 47.86%
George W. Winstead (Republican) 38.14%
Edward H. East (Prohibition) 2.06%
[61]
TexasJim Hogg Democratic Re-elected, 43.74% George Clark (Independent Democrat) 30.63%
Thomas L. Nugent (Populist) 24.91%
D. M. Prendergast (Prohibition) 0.37%
Andrew Jackson Houston (Lily-White Republican) 0.30%
Scattering 0.04%
[62] [63]
Vermont
(held, 6 September 1892)
Carroll S. PageRepublicanRetired, Republican victoryLevi K. Fuller (Republican) 64.99%
Bradley B. Smalley (Democratic) 32.09%
Edward L. Allen (Prohibition) 2.55%
Scattering 0.37%
[64] [65]
WashingtonElisha P. FerryRepublicanRetired, Republican victoryJohn McGraw (Republican) 37.01%
Henry J. Snively (Democratic) 32.20%
Cyrus W. Young (Populist) 26.41%
Roger Sherman Greene (Prohibition) 4.38%
[66]
West VirginiaDemocraticTerm-limited, Democratic victoryWilliam A. MacCorkle (Democratic) 49.37%
Thomas E. Davis (Republican) 47.08%
James Bassett (Populist) 2.36%
Frank Burt (Prohibition) 1.19%
[67]
WisconsinGeorge W. PeckDemocraticRe-elected, 47.93%John Coit Spooner (Republican) 45.89%
Thomas C. Richmond (Prohibition) 3.55%
Cyrus M. Butt (Populist) 2.59%
Scattering 0.04%
[68]
Wyoming
(special election)
Amos W. Barber (acting)Republican Retired, Democratic victoryJohn Eugene Osborne (Democratic) 53.95%
Edward Ivinson (Republican) 43.61%
William Brown (Prohibition) 2.44%
[69] [70] [71]

See also

Bibliography

Notes and References

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