South Dakota gubernatorial election, 1896

South Dakota gubernatorial election, 1896

November 3, 1896 (1896-11-03)

 
Nominee Andrew E. Lee Amund O. Ringsrud J. F. Hanson
Party People's Republican Prohibition
Running mate P. R. Crothers D. T. Hindman F. J. Carlisle
Popular vote 41,187 40,868 722
Percentage 49.76% 49.37% 0.87%

Governor before election

Charles H. Sheldon
Republican

Elected Governor

Andrew E. Lee
People's

The 1896 South Dakota gubernatorial election was held on November 3, 1896, to elect a Governor of South Dakota to a two-year term. People's Party nominee Andrew E. Lee was elected, defeating Republican nominee Amund O. Ringsrud and Prohibition Party nominee J. F. Hanson.

Lee's victory was by the smallest margin in South Dakota gubernatorial election history; he defeated Ringsrud by 319 votes, or 0.39% of votes. Lee was also the only Populist in South Dakota history to serve as governor.[1]

Results

South Dakota gubernatorial election, 1896[1][2]
Party Candidate Votes %
People's Andrew E. Lee 41,187 49.76
Republican Amund O. Ringsrud 40,868 49.37
Prohibition J. F. Hanson 722 0.87
Total votes 82,777 100
Majority 319 0.39%
People's gain from Republican

References

  1. 1 2 "South Dakota Gubernatorial Elections, 1889–2006" (pdf). Humphrey School of Public Affairs. University of Minnesota. Retrieved June 8, 2014.
  2. "1889–1900 Election Returns" (pdf). South Dakota Secretary of State. Pierre, South Dakota: South Dakota Secretary of State. p. 33. Retrieved June 8, 2014.


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