1874 Nebraska gubernatorial election
1874 Nebraska gubernatorial election
County resultsGarber: 40-50% 50-60% 60-70% 70-80% 80-90% >90%Tuxbury: 40-50% 50-60% 60-70% 80-90%Gardner: 40-50% 50-60% No Votes
The 1874 Nebraska gubernatorial election was held on October 13, 1874.[ a] It was the last gubernatorial election held under the Nebraska Constitution of 1866 . Incumbent Governor of Nebraska Robert Wilkinson Furnas did not seek reelection to a second term. The election featured Republican nominee Silas Garber , a member of the Nebraska House of Representatives , defeating Democratic nominee Albert Tuxbury , mayor of Nebraska City , as well as Independent nominee Jonathan F. Gardner and Prohibition Party nominee Jarvis S. Church.[ 3]
General election
Candidates
Silas Garber , Republican candidate, member of the Nebraska House of Representatives from 1873 to 1875 from Red Cloud, Nebraska in Webster County [ 3] [ 4] [ 5]
Albert Tuxbury, Democratic candidate, mayor of Nebraska City in 1872 from Otoe County [ 6] [ 5]
Jonathan F. Gardner, Independent candidate, from Richardson County, Nebraska [ 5]
Jarvis S. Church, Prohibition candidate, from Nemaha County, Nebraska [ 5]
Results
Notes
References
^ "Nebraska Constitution of 1866, Article III, Section 1" . 1866. The Executive Department shall consist of a Governor, Secretary of State, Auditor and Treasurer, who shall be chosen by the electors of the State on the second Tuesday of October....
^ State of Nebraska (1875). Senate Journal of the General Assembly of the State of Nebraska: Eleventh Regular Session . Omaha Daily Republican. p. 118. Retrieved June 21, 2023 . Abstract of Votes cast for State Officers at the General Election, held October 13th, 1874
^ a b c Addison E. Sheldon, ed. (December 1918). The Nebraska Blue Book and Historical Register . Nebraska Legislative Reference Bureau. p. 440. Retrieved May 13, 2023 .
^ State of Nebraska. 2020-21 Nebraska Blue Book (PDF) . p. 336. Retrieved May 13, 2023 .
^ a b c d "October 13, 1874: Nebraska" . Tekamah Weekly Burtonian . October 8, 1874. Retrieved May 13, 2023 . Independent Jonathan F. Gardner, of Richardson county
^ "More items from 125 Years Ago, Spring, 1872, year of the first observance of Arbor Day" . Nebraska City Magazine . 1997. Retrieved May 13, 2023 . The mayor of Nebraska City at the time of the first Arbor Day was Albert Tuxbury.
^ Harrison Johnson (1880). History of Nebraska . Henry Gibson Herald Printing House. p. 52.