Lucius O. Jones, Prohibition candidate, businessman, banker, prominent member of the Methodist church, and Prohibition nominee for lieutenant governor in 1896 from Lincoln, Nebraska[3][4][5]
Taylor Flick, Midroad Populist, former member of the Kansas Legislature.[6] Flick was nominated by a Midroad Populist convention which objected to fusion with the Democrats.[7]
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1900, nebraska, gubernatorial, election, held, november, 1900, 1898, november, 1900, 1902, nominee, charles, henry, dietrich, william, poynterparty, republican, populistalliance, democraticpopular, vote, 018percentage, governor, before, electionwilliam, poynte. The 1900 Nebraska gubernatorial election was held on November 6 1900 1900 Nebraska gubernatorial election 1898 November 6 1900 1902 Nominee Charles Henry Dietrich William A PoynterParty Republican PopulistAlliance DemocraticPopular vote 113 879 113 018Percentage 48 88 48 51 Governor before electionWilliam A PoynterPopulist Elected Governor Charles Henry DietrichRepublicanIncumbent Populist and Democratic fusion Governor William A Poynter was defeated for re election by Republican nominee Charles Henry Dietrich Contents 1 General election 1 1 Candidates 1 2 Results 2 See also 3 Notes 4 ReferencesGeneral election editCandidates edit Major party candidates William A Poynter People s Independent and Democratic fusion candidate 1 Incumbent Governor Charles Henry Dietrich Republican banker 2 Other candidates Lucius O Jones Prohibition candidate businessman banker prominent member of the Methodist church and Prohibition nominee for lieutenant governor in 1896 from Lincoln Nebraska 3 4 5 Taylor Flick Midroad Populist former member of the Kansas Legislature 6 Flick was nominated by a Midroad Populist convention which objected to fusion with the Democrats 7 Prof Theodore Kharas Social Democrat 8 Results edit 1900 Nebraska gubernatorial election 9 10 11 12 13 Party Candidate Votes Republican Charles Henry Dietrich 113 879 48 88 Populist William A Poynter incumbent 113 018 a 48 51 Prohibition Lucius O Jones 4 315 1 85 Midroad Populist Taylor Flick 1 095 0 47 Social Democratic Theodore Kharas 674 0 29 Majority 861 0 37 Turnout 232 981Republican gain from PopulistSee also edit1900 Nebraska lieutenant gubernatorial electionNotes edit Dubin gives Poynter s vote as 113 048 14 References edit Culled from the Field of Politics Omaha daily bee Omaha Neb July 24 1900 p 7 Retrieved September 30 2021 C H Dietrich made his appearance here Tuesday The Nebraska independent Lincoln Nebraska August 23 1900 p 6 Retrieved September 30 2021 State Ticket Lincoln Evening Call November 2 1896 p 2 Retrieved June 16 2023 L O Jones 82 Long Methodist Official Dead Lincoln Star May 30 1940 p 1 Retrieved June 16 2023 L O Jones 81 Churchman Dead Nebraska State Journal May 31 1940 p 13 Retrieved June 16 2023 Taylor Flick Custer County Republican Broken Bow Neb August 2 1900 p 5 Retrieved September 30 2021 The Populist State Convention Custer County Republican Broken Bow Neb July 26 1900 p 1 Retrieved September 30 2021 Social Democrats name Theo Kharas for Governor Harrison press journal Harrison Nebraska July 12 1900 p 6 Retrieved September 30 2021 NE Governor 1900 Our Campaigns Retrieved September 29 2021 Gubernatorial Elections 1787 1997 Washington D C Congressional Quarterly Inc 1998 p 64 ISBN 1 56802 396 0 Glashan Roy R 1979 American Governors and Gubernatorial Elections 1775 1978 Westport CT Meckler Books pp 186 187 ISBN 0 930466 17 9 Kallenbach Joseph E Kallenbach Jessamine S eds 1977 American State Governors 1776 1976 Vol I Dobbs Ferry N Y Oceana Publications Inc p 359 ISBN 0 379 00665 0 Sheldon Addison E ed December 1918 The Nebraska Blue Book and Historical Register 1918 Lincoln Nebraska Nebraska Legislative Reference Bureau pp 467 468 Dubin Michael J 2010 United States Gubernatorial Elections 1861 1911 Jefferson NC McFarland amp Co p 24 ISBN 978 0 7864 4722 0 nbsp nbsp This Nebraska elections related article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1900 Nebraska gubernatorial election amp oldid 1192927152, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,