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Information on George W. Cromer
George W. Cromer
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U.S. House
District 8
In office
Mar 4, 1899 to Mar 4, 1907
Party:
Republican
Assumed:
General Election
Left:
Lost Reelection Bid
George W. Cromer spent 8 years, 1 day in office in Indiana, all of it at the federal level.
Elections
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1898–U.S. House (District 8)
WON
General Election–Tuesday, November 8, 1898
50.06%
George W. Cromer
*
, Republican, 25,388 votes
47.37%
Orlando J. Lotz
, Democratic, 24,021 votes
1.79%
George W. Martin
, People's (Populist), 908 votes
0.78%
James A. Thompson
, Prohibition, 397 votes
Out of
50,714
votes casts, the margin of victory was
1,367
(2.69%)
1900–U.S. House (District 8)
WON
General Election–Tuesday, November 6, 1900
51.74%
George W. Cromer
(i)*
, Republican, 31,949 votes
45.64%
Joseph T. Day
, Democratic, 28,180 votes
2.32%
Dalley Powell
, Prohibition, 1,434 votes
0.17%
William E. Hurley
, People's (Populist), 108 votes
0.12%
Peter Brock
, Social Democratic, 74 votes
Out of
61,745
votes casts, the margin of victory was
3,769
(6.10%)
1902–U.S. House (District 8)
WON
General Election–Tuesday, November 4, 1902
52.00%
George W. Cromer
(i)*
, Republican, 25,842 votes
43.21%
James Edward Truesdale
, Democratic, 21,474 votes
3.72%
David F. Kain
, Prohibition, 1,848 votes
1.06%
Sebastian Feiser
, Socialist, 529 votes
Out of
49,693
votes casts, the margin of victory was
4,368
(8.79%)
1904–U.S. House (District 8)
WON
General Election–Tuesday, November 8, 1904
52.17%
George W. Cromer
(i)*
, Republican, 29,462 votes
39.13%
Edward C. Dehority
, Democratic, 22,097 votes
6.51%
Aaron Worth
, Prohibition, 3,675 votes
2.03%
Charles A. Gaines
, Socialist, 1,146 votes
0.16%
Charles T. W. Bartling
, People's (Populist), 92 votes
Out of
56,472
votes casts, the margin of victory was
7,365
(13.04%)
1906–U.S. House (District 8)
LOST
General Election–Tuesday, November 6, 1906
51.39%
John Alfred McDowell Adair
*
, Democratic, 24,027 votes
42.31%
George W. Cromer
(i)
, Republican, 19,783 votes
4.32%
Frank D. Muse
, Prohibition, 2,021 votes
1.85%
George R. Gamble
, Socialist, 866 votes
0.13%
Charles T. W. Bartling
, Socialist Labor, 60 votes
Out of
46,757
votes casts, the margin of victory was
4,244
(9.08%)
In the 5 races for which we have results, George W. Cromer had a record of 4-1. That includes a record of 4-1 in 5 general elections.