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1888 United States presidential election in Colorado

The 1888 United States presidential election in Colorado took place on November 6, 1888, as part of the 1888 United States presidential election. Voters chose three representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

1888 United States presidential election in Colorado

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Nominee Benjamin Harrison Grover Cleveland
Party Republican Democratic
Home state Indiana New York
Running mate Levi P. Morton Allen G. Thurman
Electoral vote 3 0
Popular vote 50,772 37,549
Percentage 55.22% 40.84%

County Results

President before election

Grover Cleveland
Democratic

Elected President

Benjamin Harrison
Republican

Colorado voted for the Republican nominee, Benjamin Harrison, over the Democratic nominee, incumbent President Grover Cleveland. Harrison won the state by a margin of 14.38 points.

With 55.22 percent of the popular vote, Colorado proved to be Harrison's fifth strongest victory in terms of percentage in the popular vote after Vermont, Nevada, Maine and Kansas.[1] This was nonetheless the last election of an era when Colorado had, like the Plains States to its east, been solidly Republican, with that party continuously controlling the legislature and holding the governorship for five of seven terms. Widespread criticism of the national party for its monetary policy[2] in a state that was the major producer of silver in the United States[3] and was resentful of the Northeast[4] – where the Republican Party’s power base was located – would turn the state into a Populist stronghold and then a Democratic-leaning state until after World War I.

Results edit

1888 United States presidential election in Colorado[5]
Party Candidate Running mate Popular vote Electoral vote
Count % Count %
Republican Benjamin Harrison of Indiana Levi Parsons Morton of New York 50,772 55.22% 3 100.00%
Democratic Grover Cleveland of New York Allen Granberry Thurman of Ohio 37,549 40.84% 0 0.00%
Prohibition Clinton Bowen Fisk of New Jersey John Anderson Brooks of Missouri 2,182 2.37% 0 0.00%
Labor Alson Streeter of Illinois Charles E. Cunningham of Arkansas 1,266 1.38% 0 0.00%
N/A Others Others 177 0.19% 0 0.00%
Total 91,946 100.00% 3 100.00%

Results by county edit

County Benjamin Harrison[6]
Republican
Stephen Grover Cleveland[6]
Democratic
Clinton Bowen Fisk[7]
Prohibition
Alson Jenness Streeter[7]
Union Labor
Various candidates[7]
Other parties
Margin
% # % # % # % # % # % #
Grand 64.80% 162 33.20% 83 0.80% 2 0.40% 1 0.80% 2 31.60% 79
Weld 57.56% 1,942 30.71% 1,036 4.86% 164 6.88% 232 26.85% 906
Clear Creek 60.62% 1,244 33.92% 696 4.68% 96 0.78% 16 26.71% 548
Rio Grande 61.52% 454 35.37% 261 2.03% 15 1.08% 8 26.15% 193
Routt 62.24% 366 37.24% 219 0.34% 2 0.00% 0 0.17% 1 25.00% 147
El Paso 60.58% 2,164 35.86% 1,281 3.53% 126 0.00% 0 0.03% 1 24.72% 883
Archuleta 62.25% 127 37.75% 77 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 24.51% 50
Larimer 58.31% 1,322 33.92% 769 6.79% 154 0.97% 22 24.39% 553
Washington 59.12% 810 36.86% 505 3.07% 42 0.95% 13 22.26% 305
Logan 57.19% 1,086 35.23% 669 5.11% 97 2.32% 44 0.16% 33 21.96% 417
Custer 60.10% 574 39.16% 374 0.63% 6 0.10% 1 20.94% 200
Eagle 59.98% 604 39.72% 400 0.30% 3 0.00% 0 20.26% 204
Conejos 59.26% 982 40.37% 669 0.30% 5 0.00% 0 0.06% 1 18.89% 313
Gunnison 55.73% 904 38.04% 617 1.11% 18 5.12% 83 17.69% 287
San Miguel 57.51% 540 40.26% 378 0.32% 3 1.70% 16 0.21% 2 17.25% 162
Saguache 57.76% 592 41.76% 428 0.49% 5 0.00% 0 16.00% 164
Fremont 49.91% 1,123 34.04% 766 4.71% 106 11.33% 255 15.87% 357
Arapahoe 56.55% 11,541 40.77% 8,320 2.18% 445 0.49% 99 0.01% 3 15.78% 3,221
Boulder 54.98% 1,639 39.45% 1,176 4.09% 122 1.41% 42 0.07% 2 15.53% 463
Hinsdale 57.66% 158 42.34% 116 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 15.33% 42
Dolores 57.61% 140 42.39% 103 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 15.23% 37
Montrose 55.65% 512 40.43% 372 2.28% 21 1.63% 15 15.22% 140
Elbert 56.89% 784 41.94% 578 1.09% 15 0.00% 0 0.07% 1 14.95% 206
Garfield 56.63% 1,110 41.84% 820 1.53% 30 0.00% 0 14.80% 290
Chaffee 56.21% 1,277 41.42% 941 2.07% 47 0.31% 7 14.79% 336
San Juan 55.21% 392 40.42% 287 0.00% 0 4.37% 31 14.79% 105
Gilpin 53.09% 953 38.33% 688 5.46% 98 3.06% 55 0.06% 1 14.76% 265
Costilla 56.46% 507 42.65% 383 0.33% 3 0.56% 5 13.81% 124
Ouray 55.29% 961 42.17% 733 0.52% 9 2.01% 35 13.12% 228
Park 56.30% 764 43.33% 588 0.37% 5 0.00% 0 12.97% 176
Summit 55.63% 701 44.21% 557 0.00% 0 0.16% 2 11.43% 144
Jefferson 52.92% 970 41.84% 767 4.91% 90 0.27% 5 0.05% 1 11.07% 203
Pitkin 54.82% 1,524 43.78% 1,217 1.22% 34 0.18% 5 11.04% 307
Douglas 52.67% 385 42.00% 307 4.92% 36 0.41% 3 10.67% 78
Bent 51.58% 1,338 41.40% 1,074 2.81% 73 4.20% 109 10.18% 264
Lake 54.01% 2,901 44.93% 2,413 1.06% 57 0.00% 0 9.09% 488
Mesa 49.49% 440 43.64% 388 6.86% 61 0.00% 0 5.85% 52
Pueblo 51.14% 2,280 45.72% 2,038 1.53% 68 1.62% 72 5.43% 242
Huerfano 51.62% 750 46.39% 674 1.86% 27 0.07% 1 0.07% 1 5.23% 76
La Plata 51.11% 849 46.60% 774 0.60% 10 1.69% 28 4.52% 75
Delta 44.01% 257 40.92% 239 3.77% 22 10.27% 60 1.03% 6 3.08% 18
Las Animas 46.85% 2,655 49.14% 2,785 1.15% 65 0.00% 0 2.86% 162 -2.29% -130

References edit

  1. ^ "1888 Presidential Election Statistics". Dave Leip’s Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections. Retrieved March 5, 2018.
  2. ^ Ubbelohde, Carl; Benson, Maxine and Smith, Duane A.; A Colorado History, pp. 206-207 ISBN 0871089424
  3. ^ Larson, Robert W.; ‘Populism in the Mountain West: A Mainstream Movement’; Western Historical Quarterly; Vol. 13, No. 2 (April 1982), pp. 143-164
  4. ^ Azari, Julia and Hetherington, Mark J.; ‘Back to the Future? What the Politics of the Late Nineteenth Century Can Tell Us about the 2016 Election’; The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science; Vol 667: Elections in America; (September 2016), pp. 92-109
  5. ^ "1888 Presidential General Election Results – Colorado". U.S. Election Atlas. Retrieved December 23, 2013.
  6. ^ a b Géoelections; Presidential election of 1888 Popular Vote (.xlsx file for €15)
  7. ^ a b c Géoelections; Popular Vote for Clinton Fisk (.xlsx file for €15)

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Main article 1888 United States presidential election The 1888 United States presidential election in Colorado took place on November 6 1888 as part of the 1888 United States presidential election Voters chose three representatives or electors to the Electoral College who voted for president and vice president 1888 United States presidential election in Colorado 1884 November 6 1888 1892 Nominee Benjamin Harrison Grover Cleveland Party Republican Democratic Home state Indiana New York Running mate Levi P Morton Allen G Thurman Electoral vote 3 0 Popular vote 50 772 37 549 Percentage 55 22 40 84 County Results Harrison 40 50 50 60 60 70 Cleveland 40 50 President before election Grover Cleveland Democratic Elected President Benjamin Harrison Republican Colorado voted for the Republican nominee Benjamin Harrison over the Democratic nominee incumbent President Grover Cleveland Harrison won the state by a margin of 14 38 points With 55 22 percent of the popular vote Colorado proved to be Harrison s fifth strongest victory in terms of percentage in the popular vote after Vermont Nevada Maine and Kansas 1 This was nonetheless the last election of an era when Colorado had like the Plains States to its east been solidly Republican with that party continuously controlling the legislature and holding the governorship for five of seven terms Widespread criticism of the national party for its monetary policy 2 in a state that was the major producer of silver in the United States 3 and was resentful of the Northeast 4 where the Republican Party s power base was located would turn the state into a Populist stronghold and then a Democratic leaning state until after World War I Results edit1888 United States presidential election in Colorado 5 Party Candidate Running mate Popular vote Electoral vote Count Count Republican Benjamin Harrison of Indiana Levi Parsons Morton of New York 50 772 55 22 3 100 00 Democratic Grover Cleveland of New York Allen Granberry Thurman of Ohio 37 549 40 84 0 0 00 Prohibition Clinton Bowen Fisk of New Jersey John Anderson Brooks of Missouri 2 182 2 37 0 0 00 Labor Alson Streeter of Illinois Charles E Cunningham of Arkansas 1 266 1 38 0 0 00 N A Others Others 177 0 19 0 0 00 Total 91 946 100 00 3 100 00 Results by county edit County Benjamin Harrison 6 Republican Stephen Grover Cleveland 6 Democratic Clinton Bowen Fisk 7 Prohibition Alson Jenness Streeter 7 Union Labor Various candidates 7 Other parties Margin Grand 64 80 162 33 20 83 0 80 2 0 40 1 0 80 2 31 60 79 Weld 57 56 1 942 30 71 1 036 4 86 164 6 88 232 26 85 906 Clear Creek 60 62 1 244 33 92 696 4 68 96 0 78 16 26 71 548 Rio Grande 61 52 454 35 37 261 2 03 15 1 08 8 26 15 193 Routt 62 24 366 37 24 219 0 34 2 0 00 0 0 17 1 25 00 147 El Paso 60 58 2 164 35 86 1 281 3 53 126 0 00 0 0 03 1 24 72 883 Archuleta 62 25 127 37 75 77 0 00 0 0 00 0 24 51 50 Larimer 58 31 1 322 33 92 769 6 79 154 0 97 22 24 39 553 Washington 59 12 810 36 86 505 3 07 42 0 95 13 22 26 305 Logan 57 19 1 086 35 23 669 5 11 97 2 32 44 0 16 33 21 96 417 Custer 60 10 574 39 16 374 0 63 6 0 10 1 20 94 200 Eagle 59 98 604 39 72 400 0 30 3 0 00 0 20 26 204 Conejos 59 26 982 40 37 669 0 30 5 0 00 0 0 06 1 18 89 313 Gunnison 55 73 904 38 04 617 1 11 18 5 12 83 17 69 287 San Miguel 57 51 540 40 26 378 0 32 3 1 70 16 0 21 2 17 25 162 Saguache 57 76 592 41 76 428 0 49 5 0 00 0 16 00 164 Fremont 49 91 1 123 34 04 766 4 71 106 11 33 255 15 87 357 Arapahoe 56 55 11 541 40 77 8 320 2 18 445 0 49 99 0 01 3 15 78 3 221 Boulder 54 98 1 639 39 45 1 176 4 09 122 1 41 42 0 07 2 15 53 463 Hinsdale 57 66 158 42 34 116 0 00 0 0 00 0 15 33 42 Dolores 57 61 140 42 39 103 0 00 0 0 00 0 15 23 37 Montrose 55 65 512 40 43 372 2 28 21 1 63 15 15 22 140 Elbert 56 89 784 41 94 578 1 09 15 0 00 0 0 07 1 14 95 206 Garfield 56 63 1 110 41 84 820 1 53 30 0 00 0 14 80 290 Chaffee 56 21 1 277 41 42 941 2 07 47 0 31 7 14 79 336 San Juan 55 21 392 40 42 287 0 00 0 4 37 31 14 79 105 Gilpin 53 09 953 38 33 688 5 46 98 3 06 55 0 06 1 14 76 265 Costilla 56 46 507 42 65 383 0 33 3 0 56 5 13 81 124 Ouray 55 29 961 42 17 733 0 52 9 2 01 35 13 12 228 Park 56 30 764 43 33 588 0 37 5 0 00 0 12 97 176 Summit 55 63 701 44 21 557 0 00 0 0 16 2 11 43 144 Jefferson 52 92 970 41 84 767 4 91 90 0 27 5 0 05 1 11 07 203 Pitkin 54 82 1 524 43 78 1 217 1 22 34 0 18 5 11 04 307 Douglas 52 67 385 42 00 307 4 92 36 0 41 3 10 67 78 Bent 51 58 1 338 41 40 1 074 2 81 73 4 20 109 10 18 264 Lake 54 01 2 901 44 93 2 413 1 06 57 0 00 0 9 09 488 Mesa 49 49 440 43 64 388 6 86 61 0 00 0 5 85 52 Pueblo 51 14 2 280 45 72 2 038 1 53 68 1 62 72 5 43 242 Huerfano 51 62 750 46 39 674 1 86 27 0 07 1 0 07 1 5 23 76 La Plata 51 11 849 46 60 774 0 60 10 1 69 28 4 52 75 Delta 44 01 257 40 92 239 3 77 22 10 27 60 1 03 6 3 08 18 Las Animas 46 85 2 655 49 14 2 785 1 15 65 0 00 0 2 86 162 2 29 130References edit 1888 Presidential Election Statistics Dave Leip s Atlas of U S Presidential Elections Retrieved March 5 2018 Ubbelohde Carl Benson Maxine and Smith Duane A A Colorado History pp 206 207 ISBN 0871089424 Larson Robert W Populism in the Mountain West A Mainstream Movement Western Historical Quarterly Vol 13 No 2 April 1982 pp 143 164 Azari Julia and Hetherington Mark J Back to the Future What the Politics of the Late Nineteenth Century Can Tell Us about the 2016 Election The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science Vol 667 Elections in America September 2016 pp 92 109 1888 Presidential General Election Results Colorado U S Election Atlas Retrieved December 23 2013 a b Geoelections Presidential election of 1888 Popular Vote xlsx file for 15 a b c Geoelections Popular Vote for Clinton Fisk xlsx file for 15 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1888 United States presidential election in Colorado amp oldid 1173615148, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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