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1910 Nebraska lieutenant gubernatorial election

1910 Nebraska lieutenant gubernatorial election

← 1908 November 8, 1910 1912 →
 
Nominee Melville R. Hopewell Ralph A. Clark
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 113,002 110,704
Percentage 48.4% 47.4%

Lieutenant Governor before election

Melville R. Hopewell
Republican

Elected Lieutenant Governor

Melville R. Hopewell
Republican

The 1910 Nebraska lieutenant gubernatorial election was held on November 8, 1910, and featured incumbent Nebraska Lieutenant Governor Melville R. Hopewell, a Republican, defeating Democratic nominee Ralph A. Clark as well as Socialist Party nominee George L. Slutter and Prohibition Party nominee Samuel Lichty.[1]

Democratic primary

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Candidates

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Results

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Democratic primary results[6]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Ralph A. Clark 21,598 51.57
Democratic William H. Green 20,282 48.43

People's Independent primary

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Candidates

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The People's Independent Party, a remnant of the earlier populist movement, chose between the two democratic candidates for lieutenant governor.[6] Although William H. Green edged out the victory in the primary, the People's Independent Party decided to endorse Ralph A. Clark instead, since he was the Democratic nominee and the party did not desire to split the vote with the Democrats in the general election.[1][7]

Results

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People's Independent primary results[6]
Party Candidate Votes %
Populist William H. Green 1,461 52.27
Populist Ralph A. Clark 1,334 47.73

Prohibition primary

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Candidates

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Samuel Lichty ran unopposed for the Prohibition Party nomination. He was the secretary of the Richardson County Farm Mutual Insurance Company from Falls City, Nebraska.[5][8]

Results

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Prohibition primary results[6]
Party Candidate Votes %
Prohibition Samuel Lichty 456 100.0

Republican primary

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Candidates

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Results

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Republican primary results[6]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Melville R. Hopewell (incumbent) 21,943 58.49
Republican Walter Johnson 15,570 41.51

Socialist primary

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Candidates

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George L. Slutter ran unopposed for the Socialist Party nomination. He was from Omaha, Nebraska.[5]

Results

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Socialist primary results[6]
Party Candidate Votes %
Socialist George L. Slutter 735 100.0

General election

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Results

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Nebraska lieutenant gubernatorial election, 1910[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Melville R. Hopewell (incumbent) 113,002 48.42
Democratic Ralph A. Clark[a] 110,704 47.44
Socialist George L. Slutter 6,115 2.62
Prohibition Samuel Lichty 3,543 1.52
Total votes 233,364 100.00
Republican hold
  1. ^ Cross-endorsed by the People's Independent (Populist) Party.

Aftermath

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On May 2, 1911, incumbent Nebraska Lieutenant Governor Melville R. Hopewell, who was reelected in this election, died while in office. After the death of Hopewell, John H. Morehead was considered to be the acting lieutenant governor due to his position as president pro tempore of the Nebraska Senate based on Article V, Section 18, of the Nebraska Constitution until another lieutenant governor was elected in the 1912 Nebraska lieutenant gubernatorial election.[9][10][11]

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