1892 Nebraska gubernatorial election|
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  County results
 
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 Crounse
 
  30-40% 
  40-50% 
  50-60% 
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 Van Wyck
 
  30-40% 
  40-50% 
  50-60% 
  60-70% 
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 Morton
 
  30-40% 
  40-50% 
  50-60% 
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 Tie
 
  40-50% 
 
 
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The 1892 Nebraska gubernatorial election was held on November 8, 1892. Incumbent Democratic Governor James E. Boyd did not seek re-election. Lorenzo Crounse, the Republican nominee, defeated both the Democratic nominee, J. Sterling Morton, and the Populist nominee, Charles Van Wyck.
General election
Candidates
- Charles Eugene Bentley, Prohibition candidate, chairman of the Nebraska Prohibition Party[1]
 
- Lorenzo Crounse, Republican candidate, former justice on the Nebraska Supreme Court, former member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Nebraska's at-large congressional district, and Assistant Secretary of the United States Treasury[2]
 
- J. Sterling Morton, Democratic candidate, former acting governor of Nebraska Territory and former Democratic candidate for governor of Nebraska in 1866, 1882, and 1884[2][3]
 
- Charles Van Wyck, People's Independent (Populist) candidate, former Republican United States senator from Nebraska[4][2]
 
Results
See also
References
- ^ "The Convention: 300 Delegates and Alternates present, Besides Many Others". The New Republic. March 10, 1892. Retrieved April 23, 2023.
 
- ^ a b c d "Official Vote: How Nebraska Treated Her Favorite Sons on November 8". Lincoln Evening News. November 24, 1892. Retrieved April 23, 2023.
 
- ^ "How Statehood Was Gained". Omaha Daily Bee. March 1, 1892. Retrieved April 23, 2023.
 
- ^ "They Know Him Well: Van Wyck Remembered At Washington". Nebraska State Journal. October 23, 1892. Retrieved April 23, 2023.
 
- ^ "Nebraska's Vote". Fremont Weekly Herald. November 25, 1892. Retrieved April 23, 2023.
 
 
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