South Dakota gubernatorial election, 1902
South Dakota gubernatorial election, 1902
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November 4, 1902 (1902-11-04) |
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Nominee |
Charles N. Herreid |
John W. Martin |
John C. Crawford |
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Republican |
Democratic |
Socialist |
Running mate |
George W. Snow |
Everett Smith |
Erik Shakstad |
Popular vote |
48,196 |
21,396 |
2,620 |
Percentage |
64.73% |
28.74% |
3.52% |
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Nominee |
H. H. Curtis |
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Party |
Prohibition |
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Running mate |
N. J. Edgar |
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Popular vote |
2,245 |
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Percentage |
3.01% |
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The 1902 South Dakota gubernatorial election was held on November 4, 1902, to elect a Governor of South Dakota to a two-year term. Republican incumbent Governor of South Dakota Charles N. Herreid was re-elected, defeating Democratic nominee John W. Martin, Socialist Party candidate John C. Crawford, and Prohibition Party candidate H. H. Curtis.
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