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Information on Daniel W. Waugh
Daniel W. Waugh
Offices
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U.S. House
District 9
In office
Mar 4, 1891 to Mar 4, 1895
Party:
Republican
Assumed:
General Election
Left:
Did Not Run
Daniel W. Waugh spent 4 years, 1 day in office in Indiana, all of it at the federal level.
Elections
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1890–U.S. House (District 9)
WON
General Election–Tuesday, November 4, 1890
50.22%
Daniel W. Waugh
*
, Republican, 20,752 votes
47.07%
Leroy Templeton
, Democratic, 19,453 votes
2.71%
Milton Hanson
, Prohibition, 1,120 votes
Out of
41,325
votes casts, the margin of victory was
1,299
(3.15%)
1892–U.S. House (District 9)
WON
General Election–Tuesday, November 8, 1892
50.11%
Daniel W. Waugh
(i)*
, Republican, 23,416 votes
41.29%
Eli W. Brown
, Democratic, 19,291 votes
5.39%
John W. Swan
, People's (Populist), 2,517 votes
3.21%
George W. Bouer
, Prohibition, 1,502 votes
Out of
46,726
votes casts, the margin of victory was
4,125
(8.82%)
In the 2 races for which we have results, Daniel W. Waugh had a record of 2-0. That includes a record of 2-0 in 2 general elections.