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Gubernatorial Candidate | Political Party | Popular Vote |
| John Albert Johnson | Democratic |
175,136 |
51.93% |
| Jacob F. Jacobson | Republican |
147,997 |
43.88% |
| George D. Haggard | Prohibition |
7,024 |
2.08% |
| Beecher Moore | Public Ownership |
6,516 |
1.93% |
| William W. Allen | Independence League |
593 |
0.18% |
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| Election Notes:
- The stated totals are 175,136 for Johnson, 147,997 for Jacobson, 7,024 for Haggard, 6,516 for Moore, and 593 for Allen. However, the county figures add up to 175,036 for Johnson, 147,034 for Jacobson, 6,570 for Haggard, 6,319 for Moore, and 591 for Allen.
- John Albert Johnson would die on September 21, 1909. He was succeeded by Lieutenant Governor Adolph Eberhart, who served the remainder of the term.
| Demographic Data
1910 Population: | 2,075,708 | Enum. | 1910 Population Density: | 10.1 | persons/km2 | 1900 Population: | 1,751,394 | Enum. | 1900 Population Density: | 8.5 | persons/km2 | Land Area (2000): | 206,189 | km2 | Annual Pop Growth Rate: | 1.7 | % |
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Data Sources:
- Source for Popular Vote data: Minnesota Secretary of State. The Legislative Manual of the State of Minnesota 1909, Minnesota Secretary of State (https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uiug.30112085285739&seq=586) (accessed 25 Oct 2023)
- Source for Population data: U.S. Census Bureau.
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