1894 Wyoming gubernatorial election

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The 1894 Wyoming gubernatorial election was held on November 6, 1894. Democratic Governor John E. Osborne, first elected in the 1892 special election, declined to seek re-election to a second term, instead aiming to be elected to the U.S. Senate.[1] In part because of a backlash against the Democratic Party owing to the Panic of 1893, Republicans won the governorship back from the Democrats, and would hold onto it until 1914.

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1894 Wyoming gubernatorial election

← 1892
November 6, 1894
1898 â†’
Turnout31.78% of Total Population Increase 3.35
 
Nominee William A. Richards William H. Holliday Lewis C. Tidball
Party Republican Democratic Populist
Popular vote 10,149 6,965 2,176
Percentage 52.61% 36.11% 11.28%

County Results

Governor before election

John E. Osborne
Democratic

Elected Governor

William A. Richards
Republican

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Party conventions

The Democratic Party nominated State Senator William H. Holliday to succeed Osborne, and adopted a free silver platform, favoring the coinage of silver at a ratio of 16 to 1.[2] The Republican Party nominated William A. Richards, the Surveyor General for Wyoming and a former Johnson County Commissioner, by acclamation. Its platform concurred with the Democratic Party's on free silver coinage at the same ratio and "refer[red] to the history of the past nineteen months as indicating the unfitness of democrats to rule the country[.]"[3]

Meanwhile, the Populist Party, which had fused with the Democratic Party in several past elections in Wyoming, declined to do so again in 1894, and nominated for Governor Lewis C. Tidball, who served as Speaker of the Wyoming House of Representatives from 1893 to 1895 under the Democratic-Populist fusion majority.[4]

General election

Results

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1894 Wyoming gubernatorial election[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican William A. Richards 10,149 52.61% +9.10%
Democratic William H. Holliday 6,965 36.11% −17.73%
Populist Lewis C. Tidball 2,176 11.28% —
Majority 3,184 16.51% +6.18%
Turnout 19,290 100.00%
Republican gain from Democratic
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