1892 United States presidential election

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The 1892 United States presidential election was a contest in which former President Grover Cleveland defeated incumbent Benjamin Harrison, marking the only time in U.S. history that a president returned to office after losing re-election.

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instanceOf United States presidential election
alsoContestedOffice Vice President of the United States
campaignSloganOfGroverCleveland A Public Office is a Public Trust
country United States of America
electoralSystem Electoral College
electoralVoteRunnerUp Benjamin Harrison
electoralVotesNeededToWin 223
electoralVotesReceivedByBenjaminHarrison 145
electoralVotesReceivedByGroverCleveland 277
electoralVotesReceivedByJamesBWeaver 22
electoralVoteThirdPlace James B. Weaver
electoralVoteWinner Grover Cleveland
followedBy United States presidential election, 1896
surface form: 1896 United States presidential election
follows 1888 United States presidential election
hasEndDate 1892-11-08
hasStartDate 1892-11-08
incumbentBeforeElection Benjamin Harrison
incumbentPartyBeforeElection Republican Party
surface form: Republican Party (United States)
mainLoser Benjamin Harrison
mainWinner Grover Cleveland
majorIssue agrarian discontent
labor unrest
monetary policy and silver
tariff policy
nextElection United States presidential election, 1896
surface form: 1896 United States presidential election
notableFor return of Grover Cleveland to the presidency after losing re-election in 1888
numberOfStatesParticipating 44
officeContested President of the United States
partyInPowerAfterElection Democratic Party
surface form: Democratic Party (United States)
partyOfMainLoser Republican Party
surface form: Republican Party (United States)
partyOfWinner Democratic Party
surface form: Democratic Party (United States)
popularVoteRunnerUp Benjamin Harrison
popularVotesReceivedByBenjaminHarrison 5226754
popularVotesReceivedByGroverCleveland 5540252
popularVotesReceivedByJamesBWeaver 1041000
popularVoteThirdPlace James B. Weaver
popularVoteWinner Grover Cleveland
previousElection 1888 United States presidential election
resultedIn second non-consecutive term of Grover Cleveland
runningMateOfBenjaminHarrison Whitelaw Reid
runningMateOfGroverCleveland Adlai E. Stevenson I
runningMateOfJamesBWeaver James G. Field
thirdParty Greenback Party
surface form: Populist Party
thirdPartyCandidate James B. Weaver
tookPlaceDuring Fourth Party System in United States politics
surface form: Fourth Party System transition period
tookPlaceInContextOf Gilded Age politics
totalElectoralVotes 444
uniqueDistinction only U.S. presidential election in which a former president returned to office after losing re-election
voterTurnoutChangeFromPreviousElectionPercentagePoints -2.0
voterTurnoutPercentage 74.7
winnerAssumedOffice Grover Cleveland

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Adlai E. Stevenson I candidateInElection 1892 United States presidential election
1888 United States presidential election followedBy 1892 United States presidential election
United States presidential election, 1896 previousElection 1892 United States presidential election
this entity surface form: United States presidential election, 1892