1892 United States presidential election in Tennessee

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1892 United States presidential election in Tennessee
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  1888 November 8, 1892 1896  
  StephenGroverCleveland.jpg 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 vote1200
Popular vote136,468100,53723,918
Percentage51.36%37.83%9.00%

Tennessee 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 Tennessee took place on November 8, 1892. All contemporary 44 states were part of the 1892 United States presidential election. Tennessee voters chose twelve electors to the Electoral College, which selected the president and vice president.

Contents

For over a century after the Civil War, Tennessee’s white citizenry was divided according to partisan loyalties established in that war. Unionist regions covering almost all of East Tennessee, Kentucky Pennyroyal-allied Macon County, and the five West Tennessee Highland Rim counties of Carroll, Henderson, McNairy, Hardin and Wayne [1] voted Republican – generally by landslide margins – as they saw the Democratic Party as the “war party” who had forced them into a war they did not wish to fight. [2] Contrariwise, the rest of Middle and West Tennessee who had supported and driven the state’s secession was equally fiercely Democratic as it associated the Republicans with Reconstruction. [3] After the state’s white landowning class re-established its rule in the early 1870s, black and Unionist white combined to forge adequate support for the GOP to produce a competitive political system for two decades, [4] although during this era the Republicans could only capture statewide offices when the Democratic Party was divided on this issue of payment of state debt. [4]

White Democrats in West Tennessee were always aiming to eliminate black political influence, which they first attempted to do by election fraud in the middle 1880s and did so much more successfully at the end of the decade by instituting in counties with significant black populations a secret ballot that prevented illiterates voting, [5] and a poll tax throughout the state. [6]

At the time of the next presidential election, third-time Democratic nominee Grover Cleveland was extremely concerned with the lack of loyalty to the gold standard by Tennessee Democrats and the growing influence of the James B. Weaver-led Populist Party over the state, especially after Governor John P. Buchanan joined the Populists and ran for re-election under that party’s banner [7] 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 minimise defections to the Populists or the GOP – which with large Unionist areas was even with incomplete black disenfranchisement more viable than in any other ex-Confederate state. [7] Stevenson’s extensive tour of Tennessee and his campaign against the Populists ensured that the state was won comfortably against incumbent President and Republican nominee Benjamin Harrison, whose vote total declined by thirty-eight thousand or over a quarter due to the loss of black voters.

Results

1892 United States presidential election in Tennessee [8]
PartyCandidateVotesPercentageElectoral votes
Democratic Grover Cleveland 136,46851.36%12
Republican Benjamin Harrison (incumbent)100,53737.83%0
People's James Weaver 23,9189.00%0
Prohibition John Bidwell 4,8091.81%0
Totals265,732100.00%12
Voter turnout

Results by county

1892 United States presidential election in Tennessee by county [9] [10] [11]
CountyStephen Grover Cleveland
Democratic
Benjamin Harrison
Republican
James Baird Weaver
Populist
John Bidwell
Prohibition
MarginTotal votes cast
# %# %# %# %# %
Anderson 60730.40%1,36568.35%231.15%20.10%-758-37.96%1,997
Bedford 2,15456.55%1,47038.59%1153.02%701.84%68417.96%3,809
Benton 1,00155.46%56331.19%24113.35%00.00%43824.27%1,805
Bledsoe 50540.76%72058.11%120.97%20.16%-215-17.35%1,239
Blount 82128.36%1,93366.77%642.21%772.66%-1,112-38.41%2,895
Bradley 87134.63%1,52260.52%682.70%542.15%-651-25.88%2,515
Campbell 51324.19%1,56173.60%421.98%50.24%-1,048-49.41%2,121
Cannon 1,09265.27%51430.72%633.77%40.24%57834.55%1,673
Carroll 1,63638.11%2,05147.78%55212.86%541.26%-415-9.67%4,293
Carter 47819.56%1,87776.80%893.64%00.00%-1,399-57.24%2,444
Cheatham 73247.32%24215.64%55435.81%191.23%178 [lower-alpha 1] 11.51%1,547
Chester 73849.13%48031.96%26717.78%171.13%25817.18%1,502
Claiborne 98638.26%1,43755.76%1445.59%100.39%-451-17.50%2,577
Clay 74358.87%39130.98%967.61%322.54%35227.89%1,262
Cocke 87431.96%1,83166.95%220.80%80.29%-957-34.99%2,735
Coffee 1,41564.14%41418.77%29713.46%803.63%1,00145.38%2,206
Crockett 1,27153.14%83034.70%26110.91%301.25%44118.44%2,392
Cumberland 33033.54%63264.23%161.63%60.61%-302-30.69%984
Davidson 8,48069.14%2,99324.40%3943.21%3983.25%5,48744.74%12,265
DeKalb 1,37748.21%1,28344.92%1294.52%672.35%943.29%2,856
Decatur 86053.35%66741.38%855.27%00.00%19311.97%1,612
Dickson 1,38562.73%49422.37%31214.13%170.77%89140.35%2,208
Dyer 1,84862.01%48716.34%59920.10%461.54%1,249 [lower-alpha 1] 41.91%2,980
Fayette 2,16771.71%66021.84%1916.32%40.13%1,50749.87%3,022
Fentress 22324.86%52558.53%14916.61%00.00%-302-33.67%897
Franklin 1,89660.27%57718.34%59618.94%772.45%1,300 [lower-alpha 1] 41.32%3,146
Gibson 3,08555.90%1,29923.54%92416.74%2113.82%1,78632.36%5,519
Giles 2,72253.86%1,55130.69%68513.55%961.90%1,17123.17%5,054
Grainger 88237.07%1,34256.41%1546.47%10.04%-460-19.34%2,379
Greene 2,29942.94%2,74551.27%1001.87%2103.92%-446-8.33%5,354
Grundy 77973.56%23622.29%262.46%181.70%54351.27%1,059
Hamblen 91341.03%1,16452.31%1054.72%431.93%-251-11.28%2,225
Hamilton 3,76251.25%3,19643.54%1562.13%2263.08%5667.71%7,340
Hancock 42127.37%97163.13%1409.10%60.39%-550-35.76%1,538
Hardeman 1,94059.93%78924.37%50815.69%00.00%1,15135.56%3,237
Hardin 1,12639.49%1,53753.91%1465.12%421.47%-411-14.42%2,851
Hawkins 1,71046.98%1,84750.74%752.06%80.22%-137-3.76%3,640
Haywood 1,67665.52%66225.88%2208.60%00.00%1,01439.64%2,558
Henderson 1,04440.48%1,53559.52%00.00%00.00%-491-19.04%2,579
Henry 2,20659.35%96325.91%51613.88%320.86%1,24333.44%3,717
Hickman 1,17957.51%55427.02%30114.68%160.78%62530.49%2,050
Houston 70469.98%20620.48%838.25%131.29%49849.50%1,006
Humphreys 1,17864.65%24313.34%36620.09%351.92%812 [lower-alpha 1] 44.57%1,822
Jackson 1,38263.19%45720.90%34615.82%20.09%92542.30%2,187
James 26332.35%51863.71%283.44%40.49%-255-31.37%813
Jefferson 76425.32%2,05868.21%1866.17%90.30%-1,294-42.89%3,017
Johnson 20914.91%1,10078.46%130.93%805.71%-891-63.55%1,402
Knox 3,98746.82%4,18249.11%1401.64%2072.43%-195-2.29%8,516
Lake 46890.35%61.16%326.18%122.32%436 [lower-alpha 1] 84.17%518
Lauderdale 1,21842.26%96733.55%69023.94%70.24%2518.71%2,882
Lawrence 1,23158.23%75835.86%864.07%391.84%47322.37%2,114
Lewis 23163.81%9526.24%349.39%20.55%13637.57%362
Lincoln 2,42959.83%59014.53%80619.85%2355.79%1,623 [lower-alpha 1] 39.98%4,060
Loudon 49131.04%1,03765.55%100.63%442.78%-546-34.51%1,582
Macon 64835.31%1,03656.46%1518.23%00.00%-388-21.14%1,835
Madison 2,56964.65%90022.65%46811.78%370.93%1,66942.00%3,974
Marion 1,20144.32%1,45753.76%471.73%50.18%-256-9.45%2,710
Marshall 2,18564.36%68520.18%40211.84%1233.62%1,50044.18%3,395
Maury 3,19164.08%1,35727.25%3136.29%1192.39%1,83436.83%4,980
McMinn 1,33640.08%1,84255.27%922.76%631.89%-506-15.18%3,333
McNairy 1,13241.28%1,14341.68%45816.70%90.33%-11-0.40%2,742
Meigs 56444.76%56144.52%1249.84%110.87%30.24%1,260
Monroe 1,36746.21%1,41447.80%1675.65%100.34%-47-1.59%2,958
Montgomery 2,40544.25%1,92735.46%98318.09%1202.21%4788.79%5,435
Moore 71769.75%626.03%21320.72%363.50%504 [lower-alpha 1] 49.03%1,028
Morgan 30228.93%68165.23%373.54%242.30%-379-36.30%1,044
Obion 2,69459.56%77117.05%98721.82%711.57%1,707 [lower-alpha 1] 37.74%4,523
Overton 1,28764.54%58629.39%1145.72%70.35%70135.16%1,994
Perry 71061.69%37132.23%685.91%20.17%33929.45%1,151
Pickett 39847.78%42751.26%00.00%80.96%-29-3.48%833
Polk 65646.59%69449.29%584.12%00.00%-38-2.70%1,408
Putnam 1,08953.04%68233.22%26713.01%150.73%40719.82%2,053
Rhea 1,09947.11%1,16349.85%492.10%220.94%-64-2.74%2,333
Roane 80426.46%1,79559.08%1785.86%2618.59%-991-32.62%3,038
Robertson 1,93853.04%87924.06%60416.53%2336.38%1,05928.98%3,654
Rutherford 2,21154.51%1,21029.83%59314.62%421.04%1,00124.68%4,056
Scott 15610.86%1,19883.43%765.29%60.42%-1,042-72.56%1,436
Sequatchie 37664.83%18932.59%152.59%00.00%18732.24%580
Sevier 46115.38%2,46382.18%441.47%290.97%-2,002-66.80%2,997
Shelby 6,30781.67%1,11014.37%2773.59%290.38%5,19767.29%7,723
Smith 1,59853.00%84728.09%53517.74%351.16%75124.91%3,015
Stewart 1,25162.33%38719.28%34817.34%211.05%86443.05%2,007
Sullivan 2,28158.17%1,30433.26%2396.10%972.47%97724.92%3,921
Sumner 2,12158.74%67718.75%77521.46%381.05%1,346 [lower-alpha 1] 37.27%3,611
Tipton 2,19962.33%69019.56%63918.11%00.00%1,50942.77%3,528
Trousdale 62264.06%24024.72%10610.92%30.31%38239.34%971
Unicoi 8714.77%50084.89%20.34%00.00%-413-70.12%589
Union 45723.99%1,36871.81%794.15%10.05%-911-47.82%1,905
Van Buren 36073.17%8918.09%367.32%71.42%27155.08%492
Warren 1,56859.98%63324.22%36714.04%461.76%93535.77%2,614
Washington 1,72243.20%2,05651.58%441.10%1644.11%-334-8.38%3,986
Wayne 66134.99%1,15661.20%552.91%170.90%-495-26.20%1,889
Weakley 2,64853.15%1,64433.00%57811.60%1122.25%1,00420.15%4,982
White 1,27356.15%53923.78%39917.60%562.47%73432.38%2,267
Williamson 1,99264.86%57518.72%35311.49%1514.92%1,41746.14%3,071
Wilson 2,52361.72%1,14227.94%3217.85%1022.50%1,38133.78%4,088
Totals136,46851.35%100,57737.84%23,9189.00%4,8091.81%35.89113.50%265,772

See also

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 In this county where Weaver ran second ahead of Harrison, margin given is Cleveland vote minus Weaver vote and percentage margin Cleveland percentage minus Weaver percentage.

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