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Election in Texas
The 1896 United States presidential election in Texas took place on November 3, 1896. All contemporary 45 states were part of the
1896 United States presidential election. State voters chose 15 electors to the
Electoral College, which selected the
president and
vice president.
Texas was won by the
Democratic nominees,
former U.S. Representative
William Jennings Bryan of
Nebraska and his running mate
Arthur Sewall of
Maine. Four electors cast their vice presidential ballots for
Thomas E. Watson.
Bryan would later win Texas again in both
1900 and
1908.
Results
See also
Notes
References
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President of the Republic of Texas | |
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U.S. President | |
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U.S. Senate | |
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U.S. House | |
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Governor | |
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Legislature |
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Lieutenant Governor | |
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Attorney General | |
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Amendments | |
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Municipal | Dallas | |
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El Paso | |
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Houston | |
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Plano | |
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Mayoral | Arlington | |
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Austin | |
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Corpus Christi | |
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Dallas | |
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El Paso | |
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Fort Worth | |
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Houston | |
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Laredo | |
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Lubbock | |
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San Antonio | |
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