1900_United_States_gubernatorial_elections

1900 United States gubernatorial elections

1900 United States gubernatorial elections

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United States gubernatorial elections were held in 1900, in 34 states, concurrent with the House, Senate elections and presidential election, on November 6, 1900 (except in Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Louisiana, Maine, North Carolina, Rhode Island and Vermont, which held early elections).

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Alabama held its last gubernatorial election in August, while Rhode Island held its last in April. In both cases the next gubernatorial election would be held on the same day as federal elections: in Alabama in 1902 and in Rhode Island in 1901. There was a change in Alabama's governorships in 1902, when governors served four-year terms instead of two-year terms.

In Florida, the gubernatorial election was held on the same day as federal elections, having been held in October since 1892.[1]

In North Carolina gubernatorial elections had been held on the same day as federal elections since 1876, but in 1900 the election was moved to August. It would revert to November from 1904.

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References

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  17. "ME Governor, 1900". Our Campaigns. Retrieved 26 June 2020.
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Notes

  1. Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Louisiana, Maine, North Carolina, Rhode Island and Vermont held early elections.
  2. Including a special election in Kentucky.
  3. Kentucky Governor William S. Taylor (R) was removed from office by the General Assembly in January 1900 and replaced by William Goebel (D)
  4. Orman ran under a fusion ticket between the Democrats and the Populist Party
  5. OurCampaigns names this candidate John W. Traylor
  6. Some sources indicate Hunt ran under a fusion ticket between the Democrats and the Populist Party[11][12]
  7. Caffery ran under a fusion ticket between the Populist Party and the Lily-White Republicans
  8. Lind ran under a fusion ticket between the Democrats and the Populist Party
  9. Smith ran under a fusion ticket between the Democrats and the Populist Party
  10. Poynter ran under a fusion ticket between the Democrats and the Populist Party
  11. Wipperman ran under a fusion ticket between the Democrats and the Populist Party
  12. Lien ran under a fusion ticket between the Democrats and the Populist Party
  13. Rogers ran under a fusion ticket between the Democrats and the Populist Party

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