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1904 Nebraska lieutenant gubernatorial election
The 1904 Nebraska lieutenant gubernatorial election was held on November 8, 1904, and featured incumbent Nebraska Lieutenant Governor Edmund G. McGilton , a Republican , defeating Adelbert Townsend, the Populist and Democratic fusion nominee, as well as Prohibition nominee Isaiah Lightner and Socialist nominee Thomas Carroll.[ 1]
General election
Candidates
Thomas Carroll, Socialist candidate from Hastings, Nebraska [ 2]
Isaiah Lightner, Prohibition candidate,[ 3] farmer from Monroe, Nebraska , president of the Monroe Telephone Company,[ 4] and Prohibition nominee for lieutenant governor in 1902 [ 5]
Edmund G. McGilton , Republican candidate, incumbent Nebraska Lieutenant Governor from Omaha, Nebraska [ 6]
Dr. Adelbert Townsend, Populist/Democratic fusion candidate,[ 7] physician from Campbell, Nebraska [ 8] [ 9] [ 10]
Results
See also
References
^ a b John Wall; C. H. Barnard (1905). House Journal of the Legislature of the State of Nebraska: Twenty-Ninth Regular Session . York Times Print. pp. 66–69. Retrieved June 18, 2023 .
^ "State Convention of Socialists Is Held" . Omaha World-Herald . July 5, 1904. p. 2. Retrieved June 19, 2023 .
^ "Official Canvass of the Vote of Douglas County" . Omaha World-Herald . November 19, 1904. p. 7. Retrieved June 19, 2023 .
^ "The Monroe Telephone Company" . Newman Grove Reporter . June 30, 1904. p. 8. Retrieved June 19, 2023 .
^ "Prohibition County Convention" . Columbus Journal . August 3, 1904. p. 8. Retrieved June 19, 2023 .
^ "John H. Mickey Heads Ticket" . Hartington Herald . June 27, 1902. p. 2. Retrieved June 19, 2023 .
^ "Republican Victory" . Wakefield Republican . November 11, 1904. p. 1. Retrieved June 19, 2023 .
^ "Democratic Ticket" . Fremont Tri-Weekly Herald . August 20, 1904. p. 2. Retrieved June 19, 2023 .
^ "A Good Man" . Omaha World-Herald . September 10, 1904. p. 4. Retrieved June 19, 2023 .
^ "City and County" . Cook Weekly Courier . August 12, 1904. p. 5. Retrieved June 19, 2023 .