United States gubernatorial elections were held in 1899, in seven states.

Quick Facts 7 governorships, Majority party ...
1899 United States gubernatorial elections

 1898 November 7, 1899;
April 5, 1899 (RI)
1900 

7 governorships
  Majority party Minority party
 
Party Republican Democratic
Seats before 25 16
Seats after 24 17
Seat change Decrease1 Increase1
Seats up 6 1
Seats won 5 2

  Third party Fourth party
 
Party Populist Silver
Seats before 3 1
Seats after 3 1
Seat change Steady Steady
Seats up 0 0
Seats won 0 0

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Kentucky, Maryland and Mississippi held their gubernatorial elections in odd numbered years, every 4 years, preceding the United States presidential election year. Massachusetts and Rhode Island both elected their respective governors to single-year terms. They would abandon this practice in 1920 and 1912, respectively. Iowa and Ohio at this time held gubernatorial elections in every odd numbered year.

Results

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StateIncumbentPartyStatusOpposing candidates
Iowa Leslie M. Shaw Republican Re-elected, 55.26% Frederick Edward White (Democratic)[a] 42.30%
Marshall W. Atwood (Prohibition) 1.76%
Charles Lloyd (Populist) 0.39%
M. J. Kremer (Socialist Labor) 0.18%
C. C. Heacock (United Christian) 0.11%
[3]
Kentucky William O'Connell Bradley[b] Republican Term-limited, Republican victory William S. Taylor (Republican) 47.82%[c]
William Goebel (Democratic) 47.23%
John Y. Brown (Independent Democrat) 3.47%
John G. Blair (Populist) 0.75%
O. T. Wallace (Prohibition) 0.58%
Alfred Schmitz (Socialist Labor) 0.15%
[4]
Maryland Lloyd Lowndes Jr. Republican Defeated, 46.29% John Walter Smith (Democratic) 51.12%
James Swann (Prohibition) 2.10%
Levin Thomas Jones (Social Democrat) 0.17%
John A. Rugemer (Socialist Labor) 0.17%
William Nevin Hill (Union Reform) 0.15%
[5]
Massachusetts Roger Wolcott Republican Retired, Republican victory Winthrop M. Crane (Republican) 56.46%
Robert Treat Paine (Democratic) 34.70%
George R. Peare (Socialist Labor) 3.60%
Winfield P. Porter (Social Democrat) 2.76%
Albert B. Coats (Prohibition) 2.47%
[6]
Mississippi Anselm J. McLaurin Democratic Term-limited, Democratic victory Andrew H. Longino (Democratic) 87.40%
R. K. Prewitt (Populist) 12.60%
[7]
Ohio Asa S. Bushnell Republican Retired, Republican victory George K. Nash (Republican) 45.94%
John Roll McLean (Democratic) 40.54%
Samuel M. Jones (Independent) 11.75%
Seth H. Ellis (Union Reform) 0.86%
George M. Hanmell (Prohibition) 0.64%
Robert Bondlow (Socialist Labor) 0.27%
[8]
Rhode Island
(held, 5 April 1899)
Elisha Dyer Jr. Republican Re-elected, 56.36% George W. Greene (Democratic) 33.86%
Thomas F. Herrick (Socialist Labor) 6.82%
Joseph A. Peckham (Prohibition) 2.97%
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