1892 United States presidential election in Georgia

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1892 United States presidential election in Georgia
Flag of the State of Georgia (1879-1902).svg
  1888 November 8, 1892 (1892-11-08) 1896  
  StephenGroverCleveland.png Benjamin Harrison 1896.jpg James B. Weaver 1892 (cropped).jpg
Nominee Grover Cleveland Benjamin Harrison James B. Weaver
Party Democratic Republican Populist
Home state New York Indiana Iowa
Running mate Adlai Stevenson I Whitelaw Reid James G. Field
Electoral vote1300
Popular vote129,44648,40841,939
Percentage58.01%21.70%18.80%

Georgia Presidential Election Results 1892.svg
County Results

President before election

Benjamin Harrison
Republican

Elected President

Grover Cleveland
Democratic

The 1892 United States presidential election in Georgia took place on November 8, 1892, as part of the wider United States presidential election. Voters chose 13 representatives, or electors, to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

Contents

Following Reconstruction, Georgia would be the first former Confederate state to substantially disenfranchise its newly enfranchised freedmen and many poor whites, doing so in the early 1870s. [1] This largely limited the Republican Party to a few North Georgia counties with substantial Civil War Unionist sentiment – chiefly Fannin but also to a lesser extent Pickens, Gilmer and Towns [2] – and in presidential elections to a small number of counties elsewhere where blacks were not fully disenfranchised. The Democratic Party served as the guardian of white supremacy against a Republican Party historically associated with memories of Reconstruction, and the main competition became Democratic primaries, which were restricted to whites on the grounds of the Democratic Party being legally a private club. [3] This restriction was done by local county laws, but combined with the highly efficacious cumulative poll tax introduced in 1877 meant that turnout declined steadily throughout the 1880s, [4] unlike any other former Confederate state except South Carolina.

However, politics after the first demobilization was always chaotic. Third-party movements, chiefly the Populist Party, gained support amongst the remaining poor white and black voters in opposition to the planter elite. [5] Whereas the Republican Party had not contested a statewide election seriously since 1876, [6] the Populists made a significant run for governor in 1892 as they launched the most significant third-party campaign since John Bell in the sectionally divided 1860 election. [7] In Georgia, the Populists would be led by Thomas E. Watson, who had won a seat in Congress in 1890.

However, the strong emphasis by Cleveland and running mate Adlai Stevenson I on opposing the Lodge Force Bill and on reducing tariffs was able to reduce defections to the Populists or the GOP, [8] despite strong opposition in the state to Cleveland’s rigid support for the gold standard against free silver. The Populist influence caused voter turnout to rise substantially – some believing that many new voters had their poll taxes paid for – but despite opposition forces gaining more than twice as many votes as in 1888 Cleveland’s margin fell by less than five percent as his opposition was divided. Rather than in the poor white upcountry counties, Weaver actually did best in the northeastern part of the Black Belt where Watson was based and where Populist strength would remain greatest in 1904 and 1908. [9]

The Republicans won eight counties, six were majority white and two were majority black. [10]

Results

1892 United States presidential election in Georgia [11]
PartyCandidateVotesPercentageElectoral votes
Democratic Grover Cleveland 129,44658.01%13
Republican Benjamin Harrison (incumbent)48,40821.70%0
People's James B. Weaver 41,93918.80%0
Write-ins Scattered2,3451.05%0
Prohibition John Bidwell 9880.44%0

Results by county

CountyStephen Grover Cleveland [12]
Democratic
Benjamin Harrison [12]
Republican
James Baird Weaver [13]
People’s
John Bidwell [14]
Prohibition
Various candidates [14]
Write-ins
MarginTotal votes cast
# %# %# %# %# %# %
Appling 55447.59%21918.81%988.42%10.09%29225.09%33528.78%1,164
Baker 59875.98%546.86%13316.90%20.25%465 [lower-alpha 1] 59.09%787
Baldwin 54171.66%12015.89%9112.05%30.40%42155.76%755
Banks 62246.59%20915.66%48936.63%151.12%133 [lower-alpha 1] 9.96%1,335
Bartow 1,32762.01%44520.79%34516.12%231.07%88241.21%2,140
Berrien 1,18879.31%1499.95%16010.68%10.07%1,028 [lower-alpha 1] 68.62%1,498
Bibb 3,62783.00%64114.67%771.76%250.57%2,98668.33%4,370
Brooks 94460.98%51633.33%845.43%40.26%42827.65%1,548
Bryan 29265.91%14733.18%40.90%00.00%14532.73%443
Bulloch 1,23960.20%21410.40%60029.15%50.24%639 [lower-alpha 1] 31.05%2,058
Burke 1,32262.39%833.92%43120.34%00.00%28313.36%891 [lower-alpha 1] 42.05%2,119
Butts 81856.85%39327.31%21815.15%100.69%42529.53%1,439
Calhoun 52751.97%42742.11%575.62%30.30%1009.86%1,014
Camden 17936.16%30561.62%81.62%30.61%-126-25.45%495
Campbell 46636.18%45135.02%37028.73%10.08%151.16%1,288
Carroll 2,13764.19%54316.31%63819.16%110.33%1,499 [lower-alpha 1] 45.03%3,329
Catoosa 57681.59%699.77%578.07%40.57%50771.81%706
Charlton 19277.42%228.87%114.44%20.81%218.47%17068.55%248
Chatham 5,26478.83%1,35920.35%530.79%20.03%3,90558.48%6,678
Chattahoochee 24339.45%24740.10%12620.45%00.00%-4-0.65%616
Chattooga 1,06071.86%24516.61%16210.98%80.54%81555.25%1,475
Cherokee 92744.06%38218.16%78937.50%60.29%138 [lower-alpha 1] 6.56%2,104
Clarke 83555.12%54535.97%1308.58%50.33%29019.14%1,515
Clay 50669.70%10414.33%8711.98%20.28%273.72%40255.37%726
Clayton 51842.67%33527.59%36029.65%10.08%158 [lower-alpha 1] 13.01%1,214
Clinch 48174.23%10215.74%629.57%30.46%37958.49%648
Cobb 1,79462.44%56419.63%50817.68%70.24%1,23042.81%2,873
Coffee 59951.73%706.04%15613.47%20.17%33128.58%443 [lower-alpha 1] 38.26%1,158
Colquitt 45964.74%50.71%16122.71%20.28%8211.57%298 [lower-alpha 1] 42.03%709
Columbia 45121.22%1014.75%1,56973.84%40.19%-1,118 [lower-alpha 1] -52.61%2,125
Coweta 2,00563.75%1,08534.50%531.69%20.06%92029.25%3,145
Crawford 68562.33%28826.21%12611.46%00.00%39736.12%1,099
Dade 51177.19%538.01%9814.80%00.00%413 [lower-alpha 1] 62.39%662
Dawson 35649.04%15721.63%20828.65%50.69%148 [lower-alpha 1] 20.39%726
DeKalb 1,37057.13%49620.68%52021.68%120.50%850 [lower-alpha 1] 35.45%2,398
Decatur 1,34956.82%56123.63%46419.55%00.00%78833.19%2,374
Dodge 79578.56%20920.65%60.59%20.20%58657.91%1,012
Dooly 1,35061.96%50623.22%31914.64%40.18%84438.73%2,179
Dougherty 1,25473.51%44626.14%00.00%60.35%80847.36%1,706
Douglas 46739.11%23419.60%45738.27%20.17%342.85%10 [lower-alpha 1] 0.84%1,194
Early 88257.35%36723.86%28518.53%40.26%51533.49%1,538
Echols 27080.36%5416.07%92.68%30.89%21664.29%336
Effingham 46469.67%12318.47%7811.71%10.15%34151.20%666
Elbert 1,48674.94%60.30%48224.31%90.45%1,480 [lower-alpha 1] 74.63%1,983
Emanuel 90349.75%613.36%85146.89%00.00%52 [lower-alpha 1] 2.87%1,815
Fannin 43139.29%64658.89%100.91%100.91%-215-19.60%1,097
Fayette 54744.76%19215.71%47939.20%40.33%68 [lower-alpha 1] 5.56%1,222
Floyd 1,74260.95%68423.93%39013.65%421.47%1,05837.02%2,858
Forsyth 64540.75%16310.30%77548.96%00.00%-130 [lower-alpha 1] -8.21%1,583
Franklin 86744.21%1567.96%92747.27%110.56%-60 [lower-alpha 1] -3.06%1,961
Fulton 4,66374.61%1,36421.82%1292.06%941.50%3,29952.78%6,250
Gilmer 60252.35%48342.00%484.17%171.48%11910.35%1,150
Glascock 21628.38%577.49%48563.73%30.39%-269 [lower-alpha 1] -35.35%761
Glynn 1,02860.86%64338.07%60.36%120.71%38522.79%1,689
Gordon 1,02863.77%23314.45%34621.46%50.31%682 [lower-alpha 1] 42.31%1,612
Greene 68433.48%77738.03%57828.29%40.20%-93-4.55%2,043
Gwinnett 1,57257.14%2539.20%91833.37%80.29%654 [lower-alpha 1] 23.77%2,751
Habersham 1,01965.36%18011.55%30719.69%533.40%712 [lower-alpha 1] 45.67%1,559
Hall 1,52661.26%2379.51%70428.26%240.96%822 [lower-alpha 1] 33.00%2,491
Hancock 1,43665.07%2189.88%55325.06%00.00%883 [lower-alpha 1] 40.01%2,207
Haralson 80757.73%24717.67%31722.68%271.93%490 [lower-alpha 1] 35.05%1,398
Harris 1,07647.23%60226.43%59726.21%30.13%47420.81%2,278
Hart 83958.22%865.97%51335.60%30.21%326 [lower-alpha 1] 22.62%1,441
Heard 83766.59%32225.62%947.48%40.32%51540.97%1,257
Henry 71838.50%57830.99%38720.75%50.27%1779.49%1407.51%1,865
Houston 1,95378.88%50720.48%160.65%00.00%1,44658.40%2,476
Irwin 55176.32%435.96%243.32%10.14%10314.27%50870.36%722
Jackson 1,56646.58%49114.60%1,29438.49%110.33%272 [lower-alpha 1] 8.09%3,362
Jasper 79769.36%28424.72%645.57%40.35%51344.65%1,149
Jefferson 76826.81%64122.37%1,44050.26%160.56%-672 [lower-alpha 1] -23.46%2,865
Johnson 39328.44%24717.87%73753.33%50.36%-344 [lower-alpha 1] -24.89%1,382
Jones 65949.96%56843.06%926.97%00.00%916.90%1,319
Laurens 92848.95%46824.68%50026.37%00.00%428 [lower-alpha 1] 22.57%1,896
Lee 30041.38%42258.21%30.41%00.00%-122-16.83%725
Liberty 41930.83%73654.16%19914.64%50.37%-317-23.33%1,359
Lincoln 31326.44%40.34%86673.14%10.08%-553 [lower-alpha 1] -46.71%1,184
Lowndes 98856.39%50929.05%25114.33%40.23%47927.34%1,752
Lumpkin 36144.57%26933.21%16920.86%111.36%9211.36%810
Macon 67655.64%24019.75%29824.53%10.08%378 [lower-alpha 1] 31.11%1,215
Madison 73771.28%12512.09%767.35%40.39%928.90%61259.19%1,034
Marion 43637.75%38733.51%32428.05%80.69%494.24%1,155
McDuffie 28918.10%45328.37%85553.54%00.00%-402 [lower-alpha 2] -25.17%1,597
McIntosh 30230.41%68969.39%20.20%00.00%-387-38.97%993
Meriwether 1,28747.68%1,04638.76%35012.97%160.59%2418.93%2,699
Miller 37170.53%00.00%00.00%12223.19%336.27%249 [lower-alpha 3] 47.34%526
Milton 61966.35%737.82%24125.83%00.00%378 [lower-alpha 1] 40.51%933
Mitchell 59966.48%19621.75%10611.76%00.00%40344.73%901
Monroe 1,32351.46%83932.63%40215.64%70.27%48418.83%2,571
Montgomery 72462.96%27724.09%14612.70%30.26%44738.87%1,150
Morgan 76159.78%35728.04%1179.19%90.71%292.28%40431.74%1,273
Murray 55357.42%16316.93%19219.94%60.62%495.09%361 [lower-alpha 1] 37.49%963
Muscogee 2,06277.69%54020.35%511.92%10.04%1,52257.35%2,654
Newton 1,00559.89%61136.41%513.04%110.66%39423.48%1,678
Oconee 28230.65%17819.35%38641.96%00.00%748.04%-104 [lower-alpha 1] -11.30%920
Oglethorpe 89678.32%635.51%13011.36%00.00%554.81%766 [lower-alpha 1] 66.96%1,144
Paulding 64142.59%15810.50%70346.71%30.20%-62 [lower-alpha 1] -4.12%1,505
Pickens 58045.21%62748.87%735.69%30.23%-47-3.66%1,283
Pierce 39764.14%10717.29%609.69%40.65%518.24%29046.85%619
Pike 1,19557.81%64931.40%21610.45%70.34%54626.42%2,067
Polk 74848.13%39125.16%40025.74%150.97%348 [lower-alpha 1] 22.39%1,554
Pulaski 1,13480.54%18413.07%856.04%50.36%95067.47%1,408
Putnam 80198.77%00.00%60.74%40.49%795 [lower-alpha 1] 98.03%811
Quitman 23040.85%29452.22%356.22%00.00%40.71%-64-11.37%563
Rabun 44883.74%8115.14%30.56%30.56%36768.60%535
Randolph 72164.43%35131.37%474.20%00.00%37033.07%1,119
Richmond 8,30165.89%3,22425.59%1,0508.33%230.18%5,07740.30%12,598
Rockdale 53247.37%39034.73%19917.72%20.18%14212.64%1,123
Schley 31043.36%27838.88%12717.76%00.00%324.48%715
Screven 85235.65%39616.57%1,14147.74%10.04%-289 [lower-alpha 1] -12.09%2,390
Spalding 1,00473.99%31423.14%282.06%110.81%69050.85%1,357
Stewart 1,10972.39%35923.43%583.79%60.39%75048.96%1,532
Sumter 1,25968.46%39021.21%18910.28%10.05%86947.25%1,839
Talbot 61964.15%24225.08%10210.57%20.21%37739.07%965
Taliaferro 29828.09%767.16%68764.75%00.00%-389 [lower-alpha 1] -36.66%1,061
Tattnall 91851.11%24713.75%49327.45%40.22%1347.46%425 [lower-alpha 1] 23.66%1,796
Taylor 47136.18%43933.72%38929.88%30.23%322.46%1,302
Telfair 70377.77%19021.02%00.00%111.22%51356.75%904
Terrell 90869.79%35627.36%372.84%00.00%55242.43%1,301
Thomas 1,29458.61%56625.63%34015.40%80.36%72832.97%2,208
Towns 36950.14%35247.83%131.77%20.27%172.31%736
Troup 1,76578.65%34615.42%1325.88%10.04%1,41963.24%2,244
Twiggs 43542.73%23523.08%252.46%00.00%32331.73%20019.65%1,018
Union 60057.69%37335.87%656.25%20.19%22721.83%1,040
Upson 86249.12%33919.32%55331.51%10.06%309 [lower-alpha 1] 17.61%1,755
Walker 1,13868.64%30018.09%20912.61%110.66%83850.54%1,658
Walton 1,28666.29%36818.97%28214.54%40.21%91847.32%1,940
Ware 77568.22%26223.06%897.83%100.88%51345.16%1,136
Warren 46727.36%673.93%1,16868.42%50.29%-701 [lower-alpha 1] -41.07%1,707
Washington 78827.04%76526.25%1,35446.47%70.24%-566 [lower-alpha 1] -19.42%2,914
Wayne 48862.01%587.37%9111.56%10.13%14918.93%397 [lower-alpha 1] 50.44%787
Webster 29953.30%19234.22%7012.48%00.00%10719.07%561
White 39048.75%9211.50%30938.63%91.13%81 [lower-alpha 1] 10.13%800
Whitfield 1,02161.14%26415.81%36021.56%251.50%661 [lower-alpha 1] 39.58%1,670
Wilcox 71276.72%19921.44%171.83%00.00%51355.28%928
Wilkes 1,62290.61%50.28%1578.77%60.34%1,465 [lower-alpha 1] 81.84%1,790
Wilkinson 57651.29%20518.25%34230.45%00.00%234 [lower-alpha 1] 20.84%1,123
Worth 75949.58%46830.57%29619.33%80.52%29119.01%1,531
Totals129,45958.01%48,45821.71%41,93518.79%9880.44%2,3431.05%81,00136.29%223,183

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 In this county where Harrison ran behind both Cleveland and Weaver, margin given is Cleveland vote minus Weaver vote and percentage margin Cleveland percentage minus Weaver percentage.
  2. In this county where Cleveland ran third behind both Harrison and Weaver, margin given is Harrison vote minus Weaver vote and percentage margin Harrison percentage minus Weaver percentage.
  3. In this county where Bidwell ran second behind Cleveland, margin given is Cleveland vote minus Bidwell vote and percentage margin Cleveland percentage minus Bidwell percentage.

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