South Dakota gubernatorial election, 1898
South Dakota gubernatorial election, 1898
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November 8, 1898 (1898-11-08) |
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Nominee |
Andrew E. Lee |
Kirk G. Phillips |
Knute Lewis |
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Fusion |
Republican |
Prohibition |
Running mate |
F. C. Robinson |
John T. Kean |
F. J. Carlisle |
Popular vote |
37,319 |
36,919 |
891 |
Percentage |
49.68% |
49.14% |
1.18% |
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The 1898 South Dakota gubernatorial election was held on November 8, 1898, to elect a Governor of South Dakota to a two-year term. Incumbent Governor Andrew E. Lee ran on the Fusion Party ticket (as opposed to the People's Party ticket, on which he had won in 1896) and was re-elected, defeating Republican nominee Kirk G. Phillips and Prohibition Party candidate Knute Lewis.
Lee won by 370 votes or 0.54%, the second-smallest margin in South Dakota gubernatorial election history (beaten only by Lee's election in 1896, which he won by 319 votes or 0.39%).[1] As with the previous election, the Prohibitionist candidate polled lowly but polled enough that if their votes went either way, the race would have been changed.
Results
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