Democratic gain Democratic hold Republican gain Republican hold Populist hold Silver hold
United States gubernatorial elections were held in 1898, in 28 states, concurrent with the House and Senate elections, on November 8, 1898 (except in Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Maine, Oregon, Rhode Island and Vermont, which held early elections).
Charles S. Thomas (Democratic)[d] 62.89% Henry R. Wolcott (Republican) 34.17% Robert H. Rhodes (Prohibition) 1.81% Nixon Elliott (Socialist Labor) 1.14% [6]
George E. Lounsbury (Republican) 54.17% Daniel N. Morgan (Democratic) 42.94% Charles Stodel (Socialist Labor) 1.92% Charles E. Steele (Prohibition) 0.98% [7]
Samuel L. Lord (Democratic) 33.16% Ammi S. Ladd (Prohibition) 2.71% Robert Gerry (Populist) 0.75% Erastus Lermond (National Democratic) 0.37% Scattering 0.05% [11][12]
Alexander B. Bruce (Democratic) 33.98% George R. Peare (Socialist Labor) 3.17% Samuel B. Shapleigh (Prohibition) 1.49% Winfield P. Porter (Social Democrat) 1.18% Scattering 0.03% [13]
John Lind (Democratic)[h] 52.26% William Henry Eustis (Republican) 44.26% George W. Higgins (Prohibition) 2.10% Lionel C. Long (Midroad-Populist) 0.71% William B. Hammond (Socialist Labor) 0.67% [17]
Frank W. Rollins (Republican) 54.23% Charles F. Stone (Democratic) 43.23% Augustus G. Stevens (Prohibition) 1.62% Sumner F. Claflin (Social Democrat) 0.42% Benjamin F. Whitehouse (Socialist Labor) 0.32% Gardiner J. Greenleaf (Populist) 0.13% Scattering 0.05% [21][22]
Theodore Thurston Geer (Republican) 53.22% W. R. King (Democratic)[k] 40.77% John C. Luce (Midroad-Populist) 3.40% H. M. Clinton (Prohibition) 2.62% [29]
Joseph D. Sayers (Democratic) 71.19% Barnett Gibbs (Populist) 28.07% R. P. Bailey (Prohibition) 0.60% G. H. Royal (Socialist Labor) 0.13% Scattering 0.02% [37]
^Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Maine, Oregon, Rhode Island and Vermont held early elections.
^Some sources indicate Gage ran under a fusion ticket between the Republicans and the Union Labor Party.[3][4]
^Maguire ran under a fusion ticket between the Democrats, the Populists and the Silver Republican Party.
^Thomas ran under a fusion ticket between the Democrats and the Populist Party.
^Steunenberg ran under a fusion ticket between the Democrats and the Silver Republican Party.
^Leedy ran under a fusion ticket between the Democrats and the Populist Party.
^Whiting ran under a fusion ticket between the Democrats, the Populists and the Silver Republican Party.
^Lind ran under a fusion ticket between the Democrats and the Populist Party.
^Poynter ran under a fusion ticket between the Democrats, the Populists and the Silver Republican Party.[18]
^Holmes ran under a fusion ticket between the Democrats and the Populist Party.
^King ran under a fusion ticket between the Democrats and the Populist Party.
^Swallow also stood on the Honest Government, Populist and Liberty tickets.
^Lee ran under a fusion ticket between the Democrats, the Populists and the Silver Republican Party.
Bibliography
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Gubernatorial Elections, 1787-1997. Washington, D.C.: Congressional Quarterly Inc. 1998. ISBN1-56802-396-0.
Dubin, Michael J. (2014). United States Gubernatorial Elections, 1861-1911: The Official Results by State and County. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland. ISBN978-0-7864-4722-0.