October 1, 1889 1892 → 57.67% 42.31% | 33,711 24,732 | |
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The 1889 gubernatorial election in Washington took place on October 1, 1889, to elect the first Governor of Washington shortly before it was admitted as a U.S. state. Both candidates, Republican Elisha P. Ferry and Democrat Eugene Semple, previously served as Territorial Governor, a position appointed by the President of the United States.
Ferry won the election by nearly 9,000 votes out of 58,000 cast, and took office in Olympia on November 18, 1889, a week after President Benjamin Harrison signed Washington's statehood into law.
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Washington gubernatorial election, 1889 Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA