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1895 United States House of Representatives election in Utah

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1895 United States House of Representatives election in Utah
Flag of Utah.svg
November 5, 1895
1896  

Utah's single seat to the United States House of Representatives
 Majority partyMinority partyThird party
 
Party Republican Democratic Prohibition
Seats won100
Popular vote20,56319,6661,150
Percentage49.7%47.5%2.8%

The United States House of Representatives election in Utah for the 54th Congress was held on November 5, 1895, in anticipation of statehood, which was achieved on January 4, 1896.

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Background

Utah Territory had been represented by a delegate since 1851. Utah Territory was originally significantly larger than the current state, including most of Nevada, and portions of Colorado and Wyoming, which borders it held when the first delegate was elected, and was reduced in size in several stages. The territory had been colonized by Mormons who had sought to join the Union as the State of Deseret.

Due in large part to controversies over the beliefs of the Mormon majority, especially in regards to polygamy, the territory's admission as a state was delayed for a long time, and by the time of its admission, it was one of only four remaining territories in the contiguous United States.

Election results

1895 Utah's at-large congressional district election [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Clarence E. Allen 20,563 49.7
Democratic Brigham H. Roberts [2] 19,66647.5
Prohibition J. Hogan1,1502.8
Total votes41,379 100.00
Republican win (new seat)

See also

References

  1. Election details from Ourcampaigns.com
  2. Later elected in 1898 but expelled due to practicing polygamy
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