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1896 Washington gubernatorial election

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1896 Washington gubernatorial election

← 1892 November 3, 1896 1900 →
 
Nominee John Rankin Rogers Potter C. "Charley" Sullivan
Party Populist Republican
Alliance
Popular vote 50,849 38,154
Percentage 55.55% 41.68%

Results by county
Rogers:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%
Sullivan:      40–50%      50–60%

Governor before election

John McGraw
Republican

Elected Governor

John Rankin Rogers
Populist

The 1896 Washington gubernatorial election was held on November 3, 1896.

Populist nominee John Rankin Rogers defeated Republican nominee Charley Sullivan, with 55.55% of the vote.[1] In this statewide election, including for all other state officers such as Lieutenant Governor, the Democrats fused with the Populists, except for the presidential election where the Democratic Party ran an independent slate of electors. This alliance would formally merge as the Democratic Party for the next election.

General election

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Candidates

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Major party candidates

Other candidates

  • Robert E. Dunlap, Prohibition

Results

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1896 Washington gubernatorial election[2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Populist John Rankin Rogers 50,849 55.55% +29.09%
Republican Potter C. "Charley" Sullivan 38,154 41.68% +4.72%
Prohibition Robert E. Dunlap 2,542 2.78% −1.61%
Majority 12,695 13.87% +9.06%
Total votes 91,545 100.00%
Populist gain from Republican Swing +24.38%

Results by county

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County John R. Rogers
Populist
P. C. Sullivan
Republican
Robert E. Dunlap
Prohibition
Margin Total votes cast
# % # % # % # %
Adams 366 59.32% 238 38.57% 13 2.11% 128 20.75% 617
Asotin 249 52.31% 219 46.01% 8 1.68% 30 6.30% 476
Chehalis 1,341 51.70% 1,205 46.45% 48 1.85% 136 5.24% 2,594
Clallam 680 53.80% 572 45.25% 12 0.95% 108 8.54% 1,264
Clark 1,492 48.95% 1,409 46.23% 147 4.82% 83 2.72% 3,048
Columbia 838 51.54% 766 47.11% 22 1.35% 72 4.43% 1,626
Cowlitz 911 47.87% 936 49.19% 56 2.94% -25 -1.31% 1,903
Douglas 715 66.95% 346 32.40% 7 0.66% 369 34.55% 1,068
Franklin 99 66.89% 45 30.41% 4 2.70% 54 36.49% 148
Garfield 490 56.19% 367 42.09% 15 1.72% 123 14.11% 872
Island 179 44.64% 201 50.12% 21 5.24% -22 -5.49% 401
Jefferson 497 40.80% 707 58.05% 14 1.15% -210 -17.24% 1,218
King 7,249 52.16% 6,269 45.11% 379 2.73% 980 7.05% 13,897
Kitsap 704 48.79% 692 47.96% 47 3.26% 12 0.83% 1,443
Kittitas 1,287 54.72% 988 42.01% 77 3.27% 299 12.71% 2,352
Klickitat 678 43.74% 864 55.74% 8 0.52% -186 -12.00% 1,550
Lewis 1,564 48.21% 1,490 45.93% 190 5.86% 74 2.28% 3,244
Lincoln 1,630 64.94% 816 32.51% 64 2.55% 814 32.43% 2,510
Mason 659 61.94% 365 34.30% 40 3.76% 294 27.63% 1,064
Okanogan 891 72.50% 324 26.36% 14 1.14% 567 46.14% 1,229
Pacific 585 39.55% 848 57.34% 46 3.11% -263 -17.78% 1,479
Pierce 5,383 53.47% 4,495 44.65% 189 1.88% 888 8.82% 10,067
San Juan 277 39.91% 392 56.48% 25 3.60% -115 -16.57% 694
Skagit 1,615 55.98% 1,206 41.80% 64 2.22% 409 14.18% 2,885
Skamania 236 62.93% 132 35.20% 7 1.87% 104 27.73% 375
Snohomish 2,707 58.04% 1,846 39.58% 111 2.38% 861 18.46% 4,664
Spokane 5,486 64.45% 2,697 31.68% 329 3.87% 2,789 32.77% 8,512
Stevens 1,774 75.62% 537 22.89% 35 1.49% 1,237 52.73% 2,346
Thurston 1,375 56.03% 970 39.53% 109 4.44% 405 16.50% 2,454
Wahkiakum 382 57.10% 280 41.85% 7 1.05% 102 15.25% 669
Walla Walla 1,691 51.40% 1,538 46.75% 61 1.85% 153 4.65% 3,290
Whatcom 2,116 50.69% 1,885 45.16% 173 4.14% 231 5.53% 4,174
Whitman 3,457 66.06% 1,601 30.59% 175 3.34% 1,856 35.47% 5,233
Yakima 1,246 57.18% 908 41.67% 25 1.15% 338 15.51% 2,179
Totals 50,849 55.55% 38,154 41.68% 2,542 2.78% 12,695 13.87% 91,545

Counties that flipped from Republican to Populist

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Counties that flipped from Democratic to Populist

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Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican

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References

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  1. ^ Kalb, Deborah, ed. (2009). Guide to U.S. Elections (6th ed.). Washington, DC: CQ Press. p. 1656. ISBN 9781604265361.
  2. ^ Abstract of Votes Polled in the State of Washington, at a General Election held in the several voting precincts of said State, on the first Tuesday after the first Monday, being the third day of November, A.D. 1896, taken from the official returns.