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1898 Nebraska lieutenant gubernatorial election

1898 Nebraska lieutenant gubernatorial election

← 1896 November 8, 1898 1900 →
 
Nominee Edward A. Gilbert George A. Murphy
Party Populist Republican
Alliance Democratic
Popular vote 94,850 92,150
Percentage 50.2% 48.8%

Lieutenant Governor before election

James E. Harris
Populist

Elected Lieutenant Governor

Edward A. Gilbert
Populist

The 1898 Nebraska lieutenant gubernatorial election was held on November 8, 1898, and featured Populist and Democratic fusion nominee Edward A. Gilbert defeating Republican nominee George A. Murphy as well as Prohibition nominee Newell S. Lowrie and Socialist Labor nominee J. J. Kerrigan.[1]

Early in 1898, there was speculation that incumbent Nebraska Lieutenant Governor James E. Harris might seek the office of Governor of Nebraska in the 1898 election;[2] however, by the fall of 1898, Harris was not running for governor and had become disaffected with the Populist party.[3] Harris eventually withdrew from being renominated for the office of lieutenant governor in favor of Edward A. Gilbert so that the Silver Republican Party, who supported Gilbert, might have some representation on the Populist/Democratic fusion ticket.[4]

A party calling itself the Liberty Party held a convention on August 2, 1898, and had originally nominated candidates for governor and lieutenant governor. The nominees were Richard A. Hawley for governor, who had previously run for governor with the so-called National Party in the election of 1896, and J. Phipps Roe, of Omaha, Nebraska, for lieutenant governor. However, on September 22, both candidates withdrew their names and the Liberty Party decided to endorse the Populist/Democratic fusion candidates, William A. Poynter and Edward A. Gilbert, for governor and lieutenant governor respectively.[5]

General election

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Candidates

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Results

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Nebraska lieutenant gubernatorial election, 1898[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Populist Edward A. Gilbert[a] 94,850 50.18
Republican George A. Murphy 92,150 48.75
Prohibition Newell S. Lowrie 1,778 0.94
Socialist Labor J. J. Kerrigan 254 0.13
Total votes 189,032 100.00
Populist hold
  1. ^ Cross-endorsed by a party calling itself the Liberty Party

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