1910 Nebraska lieutenant gubernatorial election
The 1910 Nebraska lieutenant gubernatorial election was held on November 8, 1910, and featured incumbent Nebraska Lieutenant Governor Melville R. Hopewell, a Republican, defeating Democratic nominee Ralph A. Clark as well as Socialist Party nominee George L. Slutter and Prohibition Party nominee Samuel Lichty.
Democratic primary
Candidates
- Ralph A. Clark, farmer, banker and member of the Nebraska House of Representatives since 1909 and previously from 1897 to 1899 from Stella, Nebraska
- William H. Green, editor of the Creighton Liberal newspaper, dealer of agricultural implements, and Democratic nominee for lieutenant governor in 1906 from Creighton, Nebraska
People's Independent primary
Candidates
The People's Independent Party, a remnant of the earlier populist movement, chose between the two democratic candidates for lieutenant governor. Although William H. Green edged out the victory in the primary, the People's Independent Party decided to endorse Ralph A. Clark instead, since he was the Democratic nominee and the party did not desire to split the vote with the Democrats in the general election.Prohibition primary
Candidates
Samuel Lichty ran unopposed for the Prohibition Party nomination. He was the secretary of the Richardson County Farm Mutual Insurance Company from Falls City, Nebraska.Republican primary
Candidates
- Melville R. Hopewell, incumbent Nebraska Lieutenant Governor from Tekamah, Nebraska
- Walter Johnson from Omaha, Nebraska, who was previously from Ord, Nebraska, and was a Democratic candidate for US House of Representatives in 1908