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1892 Arkansas election for governor
1892 Arkansas gubernatorial election
The 1892 Arkansas gubernatorial election was held on September 5, 1892.
Incumbent
Democratic
Governor
James Philip Eagle did not stand for re-election.
Democratic nominee
William Meade Fishback defeated
Republican nominee William G. Whipple and
Populist nominee Jacob P. Carnahan with 57.70% of the vote.
General election
Candidates
Results
Notes
^ Most 20th Century sources give the result as Fishback 90,115, Whipple 33,634, Carnahan 31,116, Nelson 1,320.
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