Charles M. Lemon

Offices

We found no record of Charles M. Lemon serving in elected office in Indiana. Our database only focuses on state and federal offices, so it's possible they served at a different level, or in an office not currently in our database.

Elections

1896–Secretary of Education (State Supt.) LOST
General Election–Sunday, November 8, 1896
51.66%
David M. Geeting (i)*, Republican, 320,964 votes
47.46%
William B. Sinclair, Democratic, 294,867 votes
 0.48%
Charles M. Lemon, Prohibition, 3,006 votes
 0.40%
Cyrus W. Hodgen, National, 2,516 votes
Out of 621,353 votes casts, the margin of victory was 26,097 (4.20%)
1906–Treasurer of State LOST
General Election–Tuesday, November 6, 1906
50.15%
Oscar C. Hadley*, Republican, 290,212 votes
44.68%
John Isenbarger, Jr., Democratic, 258,569 votes
 3.45%
Charles M. Lemon, Prohibition, 19,951 votes
 1.31%
James O'Neal, Socialist, 7,573 votes
 0.26%
Oliver P. Stoner, Socialist Labor, 1,506 votes
 0.16%
Franklin Yerkes, People's (Populist), 905 votes
Out of 578,716 votes casts, the margin of victory was 31,643 (5.47%)
1908–U.S. House (District 7) LOST
General Election–Tuesday, November 3, 1908
52.11%
Charles A. Korbly*, Democratic, 34,686 votes
45.08%
Jesse Overstreet (i), Republican, 30,003 votes
 1.52%
Joseph A. Gabriel, Socialist, 1,014 votes
 1.21%
Charles M. Lemon, Prohibition, 807 votes
 0.07%
Matt C. Mayhew, Independence, 47 votes
Out of 66,557 votes casts, the margin of victory was 4,683 (7.03%)
1912–Treasurer of State LOST
General Election–Tuesday, November 5, 1912
43.33%
William H. Vollmer (i)*, Democratic, 276,900 votes
24.59%
Burdell B. Baker, Progressive (Bull Moose), 157,183 votes
23.11%
Job Freeman, Republican, 147,717 votes
 5.61%
William W. Farmer, Socialist, 35,876 votes
 2.90%
Charles M. Lemon, Prohibition, 18,537 votes
 0.45%
Harry A. Barnes, Socialist Labor, 2,884 votes
Out of 639,097 votes casts, the margin of victory was 119,717 (18.74%)
In the 4 races for which we have results, Charles M. Lemon had a record of 0-4. That includes a record of 0-4 in 4 general elections.