1890 Connecticut lieutenant gubernatorial election

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1890 Connecticut lieutenant gubernatorial election

 1888
November 4, 1890
1892 
 
Nominee Joseph W. Alsop George A. Bowen
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 67,881 63,577
Percentage 51.60% 48.40%

Lieutenant Governor before election

Samuel E. Merwin
Republican

Elected Lieutenant Governor

Samuel E. Merwin
Republican

The 1890 Connecticut lieutenant gubernatorial election was held on November 4, 1890, to elect the lieutenant governor of Connecticut. Democratic nominee and former member of the member of the Connecticut Senate Joseph W. Alsop won the election against Republican nominee George A. Bowen. However due to irregularities in the concurrent gubernatorial election and a split state legislature, the results were not certified and the legislature spent two years debating the issue. The election's winner, Democrat Luzon B. Morris, was not seated and incumbent Republican governor Morgan Bulkeley essentially served as governor by default. The same applied to the results of this election, meaning that this election's winner, Democrat Joseph W. Alsop, was not seated and incumbent Republican lieutenant governor Samuel E. Merwin continued serving as lieutenant governor, despite not running in this election.

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