• Source: 1920 Nebraska lieutenant gubernatorial election
  • The 1920 Nebraska lieutenant gubernatorial election was held on November 2, 1920, and featured incumbent Nebraska Lieutenant Governor Pelham A. Barrows, a Republican, defeating Democratic nominee Cass G. Barns as well as Independent Robert D. Mousel.


    Democratic primary




    = Candidates

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    Dr. Cass G. Barns, physician, businessman, banker, former editor of The Albion Argus newspaper, former postmaster of Albion, Nebraska, and former county commissioner of Boone County, Nebraska
    Forrest Lear, attorney from Ainsworth, Nebraska
    Franz C. Radke, lawyer, delegate at the 1919-20 Nebraska Constitutional Convention, and former member of the Nebraska House of Representatives from 1917 to 1919 from Hartington, Nebraska


    = Results

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    Republican primary




    = Candidates

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    Pelham A. Barrows, incumbent Nebraska Lieutenant Governor
    Isaiah D. Evans, farmer, delegate at the 1919-20 Nebraska Constitutional Convention, and former member of the Nebraska House of Representatives from 1899 to 1901 and again from 1911 to 1913 from Kenesaw, Nebraska


    = Results

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    General election




    = Candidates

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    Cass G. Barns, Democratic nominee
    Pelham A. Barrows, Republican nominee
    David B. Gilbert, Prohibition Party nominee for lieutenant governor in 1918 from Fremont, Nebraska
    Robert D. Mousel, farmer from Cambridge, Nebraska, aligned with independent, progressive-backed gubernatorial candidate Arthur G. Wray


    = Results

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    See also


    1920 Nebraska gubernatorial election


    References

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