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1877 Minnesota Attorney General election

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1877 Minnesota Attorney General election

← 1875 6 November 1877 1879 →
 
Nominee George P. Wilson Richard A. Jones
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 56,328 37,042
Percentage 58.92% 38.75%

Attorney General before election

George P. Wilson
Republican

Elected Attorney General

George P. Wilson
Republican

The 1877 Minnesota Attorney General election was held on 6 November 1877 in order to elect the attorney general of Minnesota. Republican nominee and incumbent attorney general George P. Wilson defeated Democratic nominee John R. Jones, Prohibition nominee James E. Child and Greenback nominee Nathan C. Martin. Squire L. Pierce was the original Greenback nominee, but he declined the nomination. Despite this, Pierce still received 208 votes in the election.[1]

General election

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On election day, 6 November 1877, Republican nominee George P. Wilson won re-election by a margin of 19,286 votes against his foremost opponent Democratic nominee John R. Jones, thereby retaining Republican control over the office of attorney general. Wilson was sworn in for his third term on 7 January 1878.[2]

Results

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Minnesota Attorney General election, 1877
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican George P. Wilson (incumbent) 56,328 58.92
Democratic John R. Jones 37,042 38.75
Prohibition James E. Child 1,162 1.22
Greenback Nathan C. Martin 856 0.90
Greenback Squire L. Pierce 208 0.21
Total votes 95,596 100.00
Republican hold

References

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  1. ^ "Attorney General, 1877 Election". electionarchives.lib.umn.edu. Retrieved 5 October 2024.
  2. ^ "MN Attorney General". ourcampaigns.com. 19 March 2024. Retrieved 5 October 2024.