Presidential Election 1892
Facts about the 1892 Presidential Election
The 27th Presidential election was held in 1892. The two major contenders were Grover Cleveland from the Democratic Party and Benjamin Harrison from the Republican Party.
Grover Cleveland was the winner of the 1892 Presidential election with 277 electoral votes. Cleveland was also the winner of the 1884 Presidential election. He is the
only President that served two non-consecutive terms.
Benjamin Harrison lost the 1892 Presidential election with 145 electoral votes.
The winner’s running mate and Vice Presidential candidate in the 1892 Presidential election was Adlai E Stevenson.
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