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- 1880 Nebraska lieutenant gubernatorial election
- 1880 Nebraska gubernatorial election
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The 1880 Nebraska lieutenant gubernatorial election was held on November 2, 1880, and featured incumbent Nebraska Lieutenant Governor Edmund C. Carns, a Republican, defeating Democratic nominee T. J. Hamilton as well as Greenback nominee Peter Lansing and former Democratic nominee Samuel H. Calhoun. Originally, the Democratic party had nominated Calhoun for lieutenant governor. However, on October 11, 1880, Calhoun withdrew his candidacy, and the Democratic state central committee appointed T. J. Hamilton to replace him.
General election
= Candidates
=Samuel H. Calhoun, original Democratic candidate, former member of the Nebraska Senate during its first session in 1866 and 1867 from Nebraska City, Nebraska
Edmund C. Carns, Republican candidate and incumbent Nebraska Lieutenant Governor from Seward, Nebraska
T. J. Hamilton, replacement Democratic candidate, a judge from Seward, Nebraska
Peter Lansing, Greenback candidate from Saunders County, Nebraska
= Results
=See also
1880 Nebraska gubernatorial election