1904 Illinois gubernatorial election
The 1904 Illinois gubernatorial election was held on November 8, 1904.
Incumbent Republican Governor Richard Yates Jr. was denied renomination by his party.
Republican nominee Charles S. Deneen defeated Democratic nominee Lawrence B. Stringer with 59.09% of the vote.
Democratic nomination
Candidates
Results
The Democratic state convention was held on June 15, 1904, at the State Armory in Springfield.Republican nomination
Candidates
- Charles S. Deneen of Chicago, Cook County State's attorney and former State Representative
- Howland J. Hamlin of Shelbyville, Illinois Attorney General
- Frank O. Lowden of Chicago, former professor of law at Northwestern University
- John H. Pierce of Kewanee, president of the Western Tube Company
- Lawrence Y. Sherman of Macomb, State Representative
- Vespasian Warner of Clinton, U.S. Representative for the 19th district
- Richard Yates Jr. of Jacksonville, incumbent Governor
Results
The Republican state convention was held from May 12 to 20 and, following a recess, from May 31 to June 3, 1904, at the State Armory in Springfield.The results of the balloting were as follows :
Following the 79th ballot, Lowden moved that the nomination of Deneen be made unanimous, which was carried viva voce.
General election
Candidates
- Lawrence B. Stringer, Democratic
- Charles S. Deneen, Republican
- John Collins, Socialist, candidate for Mayor of Chicago in 1901
- James Hogan, Populist, candidate for the 1st district in 1898
- Robert H. Patton, Prohibition, candidate for the 13th district in 1890
- Andrew G. Specht, Continental
- Philip Veal, Socialist Labor, party organizer