1897 Massachusetts gubernatorial election

November 2, 1897 (1897-11-02)
 
Nominee Roger Wolcott George Fred Williams William Everett
Party Republican Democratic National Democratic
Popular vote 165,095 79,552 13,897
Percentage 61.95% 29.49% 5.14%

County results
Wolcott:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%

Governor before election

Roger Wolcott
Republican

Elected Governor

Roger Wolcott
Republican

The 1897 Massachusetts gubernatorial election was held on November 2, 1897.

General election

Candidates

Results

1897 Massachusetts gubernatorial election[1]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Roger Wolcott (incumbent) 165,095 61.95% Decrease5.11
Democratic George Fred Williams 79,552 29.49% Increase2.57
National Democratic William Everett 13,897 5.14% Increase1.46
Socialist Labor Thomas C. Brophy 6,301 2.34% Increase1.16
Prohibition John Bascom 4,948 1.83% Increase0.67
Others All others 20 0.01% Increase0.01
Republican hold Swing

Lt. Governor

1897 Massachusetts lieutenant gubernatorial election

 
Nominee W. Murray Crane Christopher T. Callahan James E. Cotter
Party Republican Democratic National Democratic
Popular vote 157,106 77,003 16,202
Percentage 59.52% 29.17% 6.14%

Lieutenant Governor before election

vacant

Elected Lieutenant Governor

W. Murray Crane
Republican

1897 Massachusetts lieutenant gubernatorial election[2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican W. Murray Crane 157,106 59.52%
Democratic Christopher T. Callahan 77,003 29.17%
National Democratic James E. Cotter 16,202 6.14%
Socialist Labor Edward A. Buckland 7,379 2.80%
Prohibition Willard O. Wylie 4,948 2.37%
Others All others 15 0.01%
Republican hold Swing

See also

Notes

  1. Although Everett was a resident of Quincy, he represented Massachusetts's 7th district, situated north of Boston.

References

  1. Public Document No. 43 (PDF). Boston: Wright & Potter Printing Co. 1898.
  2. Public Document No. 43 (PDF). Boston: Wright & Potter Printing Co. 1898.


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