1900 Rhode Island gubernatorial election

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1900 Rhode Island gubernatorial election
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  1899 April 4, 1900 1901  
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Nominee William Gregory Nathan W. LittlefieldJames P. Reid
Party Republican Democratic Socialist Labor
Popular vote26,04317,1842,858
Percentage54.33%35.85%5.96%

1900 Rhode Island gubernatorial election results map by county.svg
County results
Gregory:      50–60%     60–70%

Governor before election

Elisha Dyer Jr.
Republican

Elected Governor

William Gregory
Republican

The 1900 Rhode Island gubernatorial election was held on April 4, 1900. Republican nominee William Gregory defeated Democratic nominee Nathan W. Littlefield with 54.33% of the vote.

Contents

General election

Candidates

Major party candidates

Other candidates

Results

1900 Rhode Island gubernatorial election [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Republican William Gregory 26,043 54.33%
Democratic Nathan W. Littlefield17,18435.85%
Socialist Labor James P. Reid2,8585.96%
Prohibition Henry B. Metcalf 1,8483.86%
Majority8,859
Turnout
Republican hold Swing

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References

  1. Moore, John Leo, ed. (1994). Congressional Quarterly's Guide to U.S. elections. CQ Press. ISBN   9780871879967 . Retrieved July 14, 2020.