1890 Delaware gubernatorial election

The 1890 Delaware gubernatorial election was held on November 4, 1890. Incumbent Democratic Governor Benjamin T. Biggs was unable to seek a second consecutive term in office. Former State Treasurer Robert J. Reynolds won the Democratic nomination to succeed Biggs, and in the general election, he faced banker Harry A. Richardson, the Republican nominee. In stark contrast to the 1886 election, the Republican Party fully contested the state's elections and a close contest ensued. Reynolds ultimately defeated Richardson by a narrow margin, winning by just 543 votes.

1890 Delaware gubernatorial election

November 4, 1890
 
Nominee Robert J. Reynolds Harry A. Richardson
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 17,801 17,258
Percentage 50.43% 48.89%

Governor before election

Benjamin T. Biggs
Democratic

Elected Governor

Robert J. Reynolds
Democratic

General election

1890 Delaware gubernatorial election[1]
Party Candidate Votes % ยฑ%
Democratic Robert J. Reynolds 17,801 50.43% -13.07%
Republican Harry A. Richardson 17,258 48.89% โ€”
Prohibition William T. Kellum 238 0.67% -35.00%
Majority 543 1.54% -26.29%
Turnout 35,297 100.00%
Democratic hold

References

  1. 1891 Senate Journal, p. 34

Bibliography

  • Delaware Senate Journal, 83rd General Assembly, 1st Reg. Sess. (1891).
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