1892 United States presidential election in Wisconsin explained

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Election Name:1892 United States presidential election in Wisconsin
Country:Wisconsin
Flag Year:1866
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:1888 United States presidential election in Wisconsin
Previous Year:1888
Next Election:1896 United States presidential election in Wisconsin
Next Year:1896
Election Date:November 8, 1892
Image1:StephenGroverCleveland.jpg
Nominee1:Grover Cleveland
Party1:Democratic Party (United States)
Home State1:New York
Running Mate1:Adlai Stevenson I
Electoral Vote1:12
Popular Vote1:177,335
Percentage1:47.75%
Nominee2:Benjamin Harrison
Party2:Republican Party (United States)
Home State2:Indiana
Running Mate2:Whitelaw Reid
Electoral Vote2:0
Popular Vote2:170,846
Percentage2:46.01%
Map Size:315px
President
Before Election:Benjamin Harrison
Before Party:Republican Party (United States)
After Election:Grover Cleveland
After Party:Democratic Party (United States)

The 1892 United States presidential election in Wisconsin was held on November 8, 1892, as part of the 1892 United States presidential election. Wisconsin voters chose 12 electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

Democratic Party candidate Grover Cleveland won Wisconsin with 47.75% of the popular vote, winning the state's twelve electoral votes.[1] This was the closest presidential election in Wisconsin to that point and would retain that distinction until 1976

As a result of his win, Cleveland became the first Democratic presidential candidate since Franklin Pierce in 1852 to win Wisconsin. No Democrat would win Wisconsin again until Woodrow Wilson in 1912. This marked the first occasion in which Wisconsin voted for a different candidate than Iowa, a phenomenon that has only occurred five more times since — 1924, 1940, 1976, 2004, and 2020. Along with California, and Illinois, Wisconsin is one of the three states that Cleveland lost in both 1884 and 1888 but won in 1892.

Cleveland was the first Democrat to ever win Forest County, Green Lake County, Juneau County, Kenosha County, Marinette County, and Oconto County. He was also the first Democrat since Pierce in 1852 to carry La Crosse County, Portage County, and Winnebago County. Many of the counties that Cleveland won in this election would not vote Democratic again until 1912. However, Juneau County, Marinette County, Oconto County, and Oneida County would not vote for a Democrat again until 1932.

This was the first of only three elections in which Adams County has backed the statewide loser. After this election, Portage County remained the only original county from statehood to have backed the winner in every election, a streak that would last until 1916.

Results

+ General Election Results[2] PartyPledged toElectorVotes
Democratic PartyGrover ClevelandGustav Wollaeger177,335
Democratic PartyGrover ClevelandRobert J. MacBride177,314
Democratic PartyGrover ClevelandAndrew Jensen177,307
Democratic PartyGrover ClevelandHenry B. Schwin177,293
Democratic PartyGrover ClevelandFerdinand T. Yahr177,291
Democratic PartyGrover ClevelandMichael Johnson177,283
Democratic PartyGrover ClevelandJohn Montgomery Smith177,282
Democratic PartyGrover ClevelandJohn Black177,281
Democratic PartyGrover ClevelandJames J. Hogan177,221
Democratic PartyGrover ClevelandWilliam F. Cirkel177,180
Democratic PartyGrover ClevelandLewis S. Bailey177,171
Democratic PartyGrover ClevelandJohn Wattawa177,053
Republican PartyBenjamin HarrisonOle Larson170,846
Republican PartyBenjamin HarrisonJohn Pritzlaff170,791
Republican PartyBenjamin HarrisonJohn F. Bruss170,786
Republican PartyBenjamin HarrisonFrederick W. Coon170,765
Republican PartyBenjamin HarrisonSamuel W. Reese170,745
Republican PartyBenjamin HarrisonEli Hawks170,741
Republican PartyBenjamin HarrisonRobert L. D. Potter170,740
Republican PartyBenjamin HarrisonChristian S. Otjen170,726
Republican PartyBenjamin HarrisonTosten I. Gilbert170,717
Republican PartyBenjamin HarrisonEdward H. Winchester170,684
Republican PartyBenjamin HarrisonWilliam H. Hatton170,677
Republican PartyBenjamin HarrisonJerome F. Coe170,525
Prohibition PartyJohn BidwellSofas C. Miller13,132
Prohibition PartyJohn BidwellJames N. Crawford13,124
Prohibition PartyJohn BidwellWarren C. Jones13,120
Prohibition PartyJohn BidwellJames S. Thompson13,118
Prohibition PartyJohn BidwellWilliam Drake13,117
Prohibition PartyJohn BidwellJohn C. Plumb13,117
Prohibition PartyJohn BidwellThorvild K. Thorvildson13,116
Prohibition PartyJohn BidwellJacob O. Lindham13,113
Prohibition PartyJohn BidwellW. W. Link13,113
Prohibition PartyJohn BidwellJohn H. Peoberthy13,113
Prohibition PartyJohn BidwellNorman H. Brokaw13,109
Prohibition PartyJohn BidwellOliver H. Crowl13,104
People's PartyJames B. WeaverPeter Haan9,909
People's PartyJames B. WeaverNathan E. Moody9,829
People's PartyJames B. WeaverNelson E. Allen9,825
People's PartyJames B. WeaverWilliam Schwartz9,818
People's PartyJames B. WeaverSamuel Smith9,816
People's PartyJames B. WeaverGeorge C. Chaffee9,813
People's PartyJames B. WeaverJames W. Godfrey9,813
People's PartyJames B. WeaverWilliam Campbell9,810
People's PartyJames B. WeaverAnson B. Severence9,803
People's PartyJames B. WeaverGeorge W. Jackson9,801
People's PartyJames B. WeaverErnest Pagel9,799
People's PartyJames B. WeaverLlewellyn Sutliff9,791
Write-inScattering2
Blank127
Votes cast371,351

Results by county

CountyGrover Cleveland
Democratic
Benjamin Harrison
Republican
John Bidwell
Prohibition
James B. Weaver
Populist
MarginTotal votes cast
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Adams40228.49%97268.89%221.56%151.06%-570-40.40%1,411
Ashland2,43649.75%2,26546.26%1392.84%561.14%1713.49%4,896
Barron76724.20%1,81857.35%1946.12%39012.30%-1,051-33.15%3,170
Bayfield1,34946.44%1,46750.50%612.10%280.96%-118-4.06%2,905
Brown3,65354.26%2,85542.41%1802.67%440.65%79811.85%6,732
Buffalo1,39345.24%1,52349.46%601.95%1033.35%-130-4.22%3,079
Burnett557.68%40656.70%16322.77%9212.85%-243-33.93%716
Calumet1,86364.67%90931.55%260.90%832.88%95433.11%2,881
Chippewa2,53050.57%1,97539.48%1823.64%3166.32%55511.09%5,003
Clark1,71143.23%2,03951.52%1614.07%471.19%-328-8.29%3,958
Columbia2,95743.96%3,31349.25%4096.08%480.71%-356-5.29%6,727
Crawford1,61546.68%1,72749.91%391.13%792.28%-112-3.24%3,460
Dane6,83347.62%6,44544.92%9806.83%880.61%3882.70%14,348
Dodge6,82070.23%2,64527.24%1992.05%470.48%4,17542.99%9,711
Door1,00736.71%1,59658.18%682.48%722.62%-589-21.47%2,743
Douglas2,34040.02%2,96750.74%2063.52%3345.71%-627-10.72%5,847
Dunn1,25729.51%2,16950.93%2215.19%61214.37%-912-21.41%4,259
Eau Claire2,38341.90%2,71947.80%4007.03%1863.27%-336-5.91%5,688
Florence19529.50%44967.93%121.82%50.76%-254-38.43%661
Fond du Lac5,25454.03%4,13142.48%2392.46%1011.04%1,12311.55%9,725
Forest22848.41%22347.35%142.97%61.27%51.06%471
Grant3,68543.89%4,21750.23%4184.98%760.91%-532-6.34%8,396
Green2,05240.57%2,32946.05%3506.92%3276.47%-277-5.48%5,058
Green Lake1,81053.92%1,43042.60%972.89%200.60%38011.32%3,357
Iowa2,33646.76%2,27545.54%3567.13%290.58%611.22%4,996
Jackson1,16033.36%2,07859.76%2096.01%300.86%-918-26.40%3,477
Jefferson4,66161.53%2,67935.37%2112.79%240.32%1,98226.17%7,575
Juneau1,97847.91%1,94547.11%1443.49%621.50%330.80%4,129
Kenosha1,92851.28%1,62843.30%691.84%160.43%3007.98%3,760
Kewaunee2,04678.81%51819.95%70.27%240.92%1,52858.86%2,596
La Crosse3,81044.24%3,69342.88%3584.16%7528.73%1171.36%8,613
Lafayette2,28646.25%2,36647.87%2094.23%821.66%-80-1.62%4,943
Langlade1,28958.62%84538.43%482.18%170.77%44420.19%2,199
Lincoln1,44349.45%99734.17%802.74%39813.64%44615.28%2,918
Manitowoc4,34964.79%2,27633.91%290.43%580.86%2,07330.88%6,712
Marathon3,79163.94%1,95933.04%711.20%1081.82%1,83230.90%5,929
Marinette1,99446.52%1,83742.86%1924.48%2636.14%1573.66%4,286
Marquette1,19856.14%87741.10%522.44%70.33%32115.04%2,134
Milwaukee24,60648.49%24,34347.97%5071.00%1,2862.53%2630.52%50,742
Monroe2,45845.80%2,53047.14%2735.09%1061.98%-72-1.34%5,367
Oconto1,49950.92%1,27543.31%421.43%1284.35%2247.61%2,944
Oneida1,31751.81%1,14945.20%301.18%461.81%1686.61%2,542
Outagamie4,54559.72%2,73335.91%2242.94%1091.43%1,81223.81%7,611
Ozaukee2,09474.71%65223.26%80.29%491.75%1,44251.44%2,803
Pepin53936.01%86557.78%835.54%100.67%-326-21.78%1,497
Pierce1,21030.14%2,31557.66%3007.47%1904.73%-1,105-27.52%4,015
Polk58523.90%1,47760.33%1757.15%2118.62%-892-36.44%2,448
Portage2,57050.21%2,29144.75%2144.18%440.86%2795.45%5,119
Price87641.87%1,09952.53%844.02%331.58%-223-10.66%2,092
Racine3,75043.79%3,95646.19%3524.11%5065.91%-206-2.41%8,564
Richland1,67038.05%2,19449.99%2315.26%2946.70%-524-11.94%4,389
Rock4,23138.62%6,05255.24%5525.04%1211.10%-1,821-16.62%10,956
Sauk3,13945.74%3,27747.76%3965.77%500.73%-138-2.01%6,862
Sawyer32841.84%41352.68%374.72%60.77%-85-10.84%784
Shawano2,04055.37%1,32235.88%491.33%2737.41%71819.49%3,684
Sheboygan5,12656.74%3,63840.27%981.08%1721.90%1,48816.47%9,034
St. Croix2,22042.33%2,46747.04%3737.11%1843.51%-247-4.71%5,244
Taylor90453.21%73443.20%291.71%321.88%17010.01%1,699
Trempealeau1,52138.49%2,11653.54%2777.01%380.96%-595-15.06%3,952
Vernon1,44027.79%3,10659.95%2534.88%3827.37%-1,666-32.16%5,181
Walworth2,15332.55%3,87158.52%5127.74%791.19%-1,718-25.97%6,615
Washburn30536.14%48857.82%354.15%161.90%-183-21.68%844
Washington2,62460.25%1,70039.04%230.53%80.18%92421.22%4,355
Waukesha3,63547.97%3,60047.51%2483.27%891.17%350.46%7,578
Waupaca2,18636.83%3,39757.23%3065.15%470.79%-1,211-20.40%5,936
Waushara78725.76%2,09168.45%1414.62%361.18%-1,304-42.68%3,055
Winnebago5,89349.60%5,35445.06%3512.95%2832.38%5394.54%11,881
Wood2,22054.29%1,77943.51%541.32%360.88%44110.79%4,089
Total177,33547.75%170,84646.01%13,1323.54%9,9092.67%6,4891.75%371,351

Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 1892 Presidential General Election Results – Wisconsin. August 18, 2016.
  2. Wisconsin Historical Society, Tabular Statement of the votes given for electors of President and Vice President of the United States at the general election held in the several towns, wards, villages, and election districts in the several counties of the State of Wisconsin on the Tuesday next succeeding the first Monday being the 8th day of November A.D. 1892