California gubernatorial election, 1902

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California gubernatorial election, 1902
  1898 November 4, 1902 1906  

  Pardee Portrait1.jpg Portrait of Franklin Knight Lane.jpg
Nominee George Pardee Franklin Knight Lane
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote146,332 143,783
Percentage48.06% 47.22%

Governor before election

Henry Gage
Republican

Elected Governor

George Pardee
Republican

The California gubernatorial election, 1902 was held on November 4, 1902 to elect the governor of California.

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Results

California gubernatorial election, 1902 [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican George Pardee 146,332 48.06
Democratic Franklin Knight Lane 143,783 47.22
Socialist Gideon S. Brower 9,592 3.15
Prohibition Theodore D. Kanouse 4,636 1.52
Other Write-ins 130 0.04
Total votes304,473100
Republican hold

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References

  1. "Our Campaigns - CA Governor Race - Nov 04, 1902" . Retrieved April 23, 2016.