1889 Rhode Island Gubernatorial Election
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The 1889 Rhode Island gubernatorial election was held on April 3, 1889. Democratic nominee
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received 49.38% of the vote and the
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nominee Herbert W. Ladd 39.13%. With no candidate attaining a majority of the vote it was decided by the
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. In the same election, the Republican Party had won a small majority in the legislature and selected Ladd as Governor.


General election


Candidates

Major party candidates *Herbert W. Ladd, Republican *John W. Davis, Democratic Other candidates *James Chace, Independent *Harrison H. Richardson, Prohibition


Results


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April 1889 events