1910 Minnesota lieutenant gubernatorial election explained

Election Name:Minnesota lieutenant gubernatorial election, 1910
Country:Minnesota
Flag Year:1893
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:Minnesota lieutenant gubernatorial election, 1908
Previous Year:1908
Next Election:Minnesota lieutenant gubernatorial election, 1912
Next Year:1912
Election Date:November 8, 1910
Nominee1:Samuel Y. Gordon
Party1:Republican Party of Minnesota
Popular Vote1:155,994
Percentage1:
Nominee2:Merrill C. Tifft
Party2:Minnesota Democratic Party
Popular Vote2:86,503
Nominee4:Lewis M. Ayer
Party4:Public Ownership Party (United States)
Popular Vote4:18,363
Nominee5:J. D. Engle
Party5:Prohibition Party
Popular Vote5:15,788
Lieutenant Governor
Before Election:Edward Everett Smith
Before Party:Republican Party of Minnesota
After Election:Samuel Y. Gordon
After Party:Republican Party of Minnesota

The 1910 Minnesota lieutenant gubernatorial election took place on November 8, 1910. Republican Party of Minnesota candidate Samuel Y. Gordon defeated Minnesota Democratic Party challenger Merrill C. Tifft, Public Ownership Party candidate Lewis M. Ayer, and Prohibition Party candidate J. D. Engle.

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