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1900 Washington gubernatorial election

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1900 Washington gubernatorial election

← 1896November 6, 19001904 →
 
NomineeJohn Rankin RogersJohn M. Frink
PartyDemocraticRepublican
AlliancePopulist
Silver Republican
Popular vote52,04849,860
Percentage48.86%46.81%

County results
Rogers:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%
Frink:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%

Governor before election

John Rankin Rogers
Populist

Elected Governor

John Rankin Rogers
Democratic

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The1900 Washington gubernatorial election was held on November 6, 1900.

IncumbentGovernorJohn Rankin Rogers won re-election as theDemocratic nominee. He defeatedRepublican nomineeJohn M. Frink with 48.86% of the vote.

In1896, Rogers was thefusion candidate of theDemocratic,Populist andSilver Republican parties. In 1900, he was nominated by a unity convention which merged the three parties in the state and took the name of the Democratic Party.[1]

General election

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Candidates

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Major party candidates

Other candidates

  • Robert E. Dunlap, Prohibition, Prohibition nominee forGovernor in1896
  • William C.B. Randolph, Social Democrat, carpenter[2][3]
  • William McCormick, Socialist Labor

Results

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1900 Washington gubernatorial election[4][5][6][7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DemocraticJohn Rankin Rogers (incumbent)52,04848.86%−6.69%
RepublicanJohn M. Frink49,86046.81%+5.13%
ProhibitionRobert E. Dunlap2,1031.97%−0.80%
Social DemocraticWilliam C. B. Randolph1,6701.57%
Socialist LaborWilliam McCormick8430.79%
Majority2,1882.05%
Total votes106,524100.00%
DemocraticholdSwing-11.81%

Results by county

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CountyJohn R. Rogers
Democratic
John M. Frink
Republican
Robert E. Dunlap
Prohibition
William C. B. Randolph
Social Democratic
William McCormick
Socialist Labor
MarginTotal votes cast
#%#%#%#%#%#%
Adams59758.88%38337.77%252.47%60.59%30.30%21421.10%1,014
Asotin36348.92%35047.17%222.96%60.81%10.13%131.75%742
Chehalis1,28441.02%1,64852.65%712.27%1033.29%240.77%-364-11.63%3,130
Chelan65255.73%48541.45%171.45%110.94%50.43%16714.27%1,170
Clallam50942.95%62252.49%70.59%403.38%70.59%-113-9.54%1,185
Clark1,16840.84%1,51753.04%812.83%732.55%210.73%-349-12.20%2,860
Columbia76046.54%83551.13%251.53%70.43%60.37%-75-4.59%1,633
Cowlitz68137.09%1,10460.13%34[a][8]1.85%130.71%70.38%-423-23.04%1,839
Douglas67358.83%44438.81%191.66%70.61%10.09%22920.02%1,144
Ferry89470.56%35027.62%100.79%80.63%50.39%54442.94%1,267
Franklin9066.67%3928.89%32.22%00.00%32.22%5137.78%135
Garfield50150.71%45245.75%101.01%191.92%60.61%494.96%988
Island15737.56%24057.42%71.67%102.39%40.96%-83-19.86%418
Jefferson48243.66%59954.26%141.27%40.36%50.45%-117-10.60%1,104
King9,17849.05%8,80147.03%2681.43%2431.30%2231.19%3772.01%18,713
Kitsap56538.07%80754.38%614.11%372.49%140.94%-242-16.31%1,484
Kittitas1,12552.87%94644.45%341.60%130.61%100.47%1798.41%2,128
Klickitat54437.16%85058.06%523.55%120.82%60.41%-306-20.90%1,464
Lewis1,54645.10%1,76251.40%772.25%320.93%110.32%-216-6.30%3,428
Lincoln1,85160.18%1,13036.74%622.02%270.88%60.20%72123.44%3,076
Mason47648.32%48349.04%80.81%101.02%80.81%-7-0.71%985
Okanogan73062.34%41235.18%131.11%121.02%40.34%31827.16%1,171
Pacific48837.34%78760.21%161.22%90.69%70.54%-299-22.88%1,307
Pierce5,15349.70%4,73445.66%1391.34%2352.27%1081.04%4194.04%10,369
San Juan26037.57%41059.25%91.30%60.87%71.01%-150-21.68%692
Skagit1,43444.15%1,61149.60%641.97%1153.54%240.74%-177-5.45%3,248
Skamania20253.44%16543.65%41.06%20.53%51.32%379.79%378
Snohomish2,87550.33%2,60945.68%1582.77%490.86%210.37%2664.66%5,712
Spokane5,95554.19%4,61341.98%3092.81%640.58%480.44%1,34212.21%10,989
Stevens1,74362.43%98735.35%291.04%230.82%100.36%75627.08%2,792
Thurston89537.99%1,34757.17%512.16%482.04%150.64%-452-19.19%2,356
Wahkiakum23637.94%35557.07%81.29%152.41%81.29%-119-19.13%622
Walla Walla1,67645.75%1,90752.06%551.50%140.38%110.30%-231-6.31%3,663
Whatcom1,98238.67%2,65251.74%1332.59%2314.51%1282.50%-670-13.07%5,126
Whitman3,12356.58%2,06037.32%1683.04%1112.01%581.05%1,06319.26%5,520
Yakima1,20044.91%1,36451.05%401.50%552.06%130.49%-164-6.14%2,672
Totals52,04848.86%49,86046.81%2,1031.97%1,6701.57%8430.79%2,1882.05%106,524

Counties that flipped from Populist to Republican

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Notes

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  1. ^The Secretary of State's data dashboard gives this figure as 31, but this causes Dunlap's county figures to not add up to the stated total. The digitized version of the 1900 abstract of votes is of below average quality and some numbers are cut off. For scans of older printed documents, it is very easy to mistake 4s for 1s if the scan is of low quality. The actual figure being 34 is backed up by newspaper reports from late November 1900.

References

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  1. ^"John R. Rogers nominated by the union convention".The Seattle post-intelligencer. Seattle, Wash. August 30, 1900. p. 1. RetrievedAugust 11, 2021.
  2. ^"A. G. Seibert up for Mayor".The Seattle post-intelligencer. Seattle, Wash. February 27, 1900. p. 12. RetrievedAugust 11, 2021.
  3. ^"Socialists put up full ticket".The Seattle star. Seattle, Wash. February 8, 1902. p. 4. RetrievedAugust 11, 2021.
  4. ^Abstract of Votes Polled in the State of Washington at the General Election held November 6, 1900.
  5. ^Congressional Quarterly 1998, p. 85.
  6. ^Glashan 1979, pp. 330–331.
  7. ^"Elections Search Results: November 1900 General". Washington Secretary of State. RetrievedAugust 11, 2021.
  8. ^"Official Vote For State Officers".Washington Digital Newspapers. The Seattle Post-Intelligencer. November 22, 1900. RetrievedAugust 6, 2024.

Bibliography

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  • Glashan, Roy R. (1979).American Governors and Gubernatorial Elections, 1775-1978. Meckler Books.ISBN 0-930466-17-9.
  • Gubernatorial Elections, 1787-1997. Washington, D.C.: Congressional Quarterly Inc. 1998.ISBN 1-56802-396-0.
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