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Presidential elections were held in the United States on November 8, 1892. In the fourth rematch in American history, the Democratic nominee, former president Grover Cleveland, defeated the incumbent Republican President Benjamin Harrison.
The 1892 United States presidential election in Ohio was held on November 8, 1892. State voters chose 23 electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president. Ohio was narrowly won by the Republican Party candidate, incumbent President Benjamin Harrison, with 47.66% of the popular vote.
1892 United States presidential election in New Jersey [2] Party Candidate Running mate Popular vote Electoral vote Count % Count % Democratic: Grover Cleveland of New York: Adlai Ewing Stevenson I of Illinois: 171,066: 50.67%: 10: 100.00%: Republican: Benjamin Harrison of Indiana (incumbent) Whitelaw Reid of New York: 156,101 46.24% 0 0.00% ...
Grover Cleveland (D) 277: Benjamin Harrison (R) 145: James B. Weaver (P) 22: 1892 presidential election results. Red denotes states won by Harrison, blue denotes states won by Cleveland, and green denotes states won by Weaver. Numbers indicate the electoral votes won by each candidate. Senate elections; Overall control: Democratic gain
With the exception of the new pro-free silver Populist Party and its candidate James B. Weaver, the 1892 election was a rematch of the 1888 election, since Cleveland and Harrison competed against each other for the U.S. presidency back then as well. [5]
[7] [8] In the 1888 election, Cleveland ran against Benjamin Harrison, winning the popular vote but losing the electoral college and therefore the election. After his loss, he returned to New York City and joined a law firm. In the 1892 election, Cleveland defeated Harrison in both the popular vote and electoral college, restoring him to the ...
1892 United States presidential election in Connecticut [1] Party Candidate Running mate Popular vote Electoral vote Count % Count % Democratic: Grover Cleveland of New York: Adlai Ewing Stevenson I of Illinois: 82,395: 50.06%: 6: 100.00%: Republican: Benjamin Harrison of Indiana (incumbent) Whitelaw Reid of New York: 77,032 46.80% 0 0.00% ...
Washington participated in its first ever presidential election, having become the 42nd state on November 11, 1889. The state voted for the Republican incumbent president , Benjamin Harrison , over the Democratic candidate and former president, Grover Cleveland by a margin of 6,62 votes, or a 7.53% margin.