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Information on Richard McClellan Milburn
Richard McClellan Milburn
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Indiana Senate
Daviess
,
Dubois
Counties
In office
Nov 5, 1902 to Nov 7, 1906
Party:
Democratic
Assumed:
General Election
Attorney General
Statewide
In office
Jan 1, 1915 to Nov 9, 1915
Party:
Democratic
Assumed:
General Election
Left:
Died
Richard McClellan Milburn spent 4 years, 10 months, 11 days in office in Indiana, all of it at the state level.
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1914–Attorney General
WON
General Election–Tuesday, November 3, 1914
42.57%
Richard McClellan Milburn
*
, Democratic, 266,663 votes
36.77%
Ele Stansbury
, Republican, 230,296 votes
14.52%
Arthur G. Manning
, Progressive (Bull Moose), 90,921 votes
3.46%
Harry J. Valentine
, Socialist, 21,667 votes
2.24%
Mercer Brown
, Prohibition, 14,035 votes
0.44%
Frank Herder
, Socialist Labor, 2,787 votes
Out of
626,369
votes casts, the margin of victory was
36,367
(5.80%)
In the 1 races for which we have results, Richard McClellan Milburn had a record of 1-0. That includes a record of 1-0 in 1 general election.