The 1896 Missouri Secretary of State election was held on 3 November 1896 in order to elect the secretary of state of Missouri. Democratic nominee and incumbent secretary of state Alexander A. Lesueur defeated Republican nominee William B. Freeman, People's nominee Thomas H. Day, Prohibition nominee Edwin E. McClellan, National Democratic nominee and former Missouri Attorney General Daniel H. McIntyre and Socialist Labor nominee Albert E. Sanderson.[1]
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General election
editOn election day, 3 November 1896, Democratic nominee Alexander A. Lesueur won re-election by a margin of 37,497 votes against his foremost opponent Republican nominee William B. Freeman, thereby retaining Democratic control over the office of secretary of state. Lesueur was sworn in for his third term on 11 January 1897.[2]
Results
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | Alexander A. Lesueur (incumbent) | 341,512 | 50.64 | |
Republican | William B. Freeman | 304,015 | 45.08 | |
Populist | Thomas H. Day | 23,981 | 3.56 | |
Prohibition | Edwin E. McClellan | 2,308 | 0.34 | |
National Democratic | Daniel H. McIntyre | 1,896 | 0.28 | |
Socialist Labor | Albert E. Sanderson | 642 | 0.10 | |
Total votes | 674,354 | 100.00 | ||
Democratic hold |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "1896 Secretary of State General Election Results - Missouri". uselectionatlas.org. 8 March 2017. Retrieved 29 October 2024.
- ^ "MO Secretary of State". ourcampaigns.com. 18 December 2007. Retrieved 29 October 2024.