1872 Nebraska gubernatorial election

The 1872 Nebraska gubernatorial election was held on October 8, 1872. Three-term incumbent Governor of Nebraska David Butler was impeached and removed from office on June 2, 1871. Because Nebraska's Constitution at the time did not have an office of lieutenant governor, Butler was replaced by Nebraska Secretary of State William H. James as acting governor, filling out the remainder of Butler's term. In 1872, James decided not to seek election to the governorship. The election of 1872 thus featured Republican nominee Robert Wilkinson Furnas, a member of the University of Nebraska board of regents since 1869, defeating Democratic nominee Henry C. Lett, a lawyer from Brownville, Nebraska.

1872 Nebraska gubernatorial election

October 8, 1872
 
Nominee Robert W. Furnas Henry C. Lett
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 16,543 11,227
Percentage 59.6% 40.4%

Governor before election

William H. James (Acting)
Republican

Elected Governor

Robert Wilkinson Furnas
Republican

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