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    Eugene Wilder Chafin (November 1, 1852 – November 30, 1920) was an American politician and writer who served as the Prohibition Party's presidential candidate...
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    Taft and Roosevelt. Two third-party candidates, Eugene V. Debs of the Socialist Party and Eugene W. Chafin of the Prohibition Party, each took over 1% of...
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  • politician and lawyer Don Chafin (1887–1954), American sheriff and a commander in the 1921 Battle of Blair Mountain Eugene W. Chafin (1852–1920), appointed...
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  • Silas C. Swallow 1904 Prohibition 259,102 1.92% Third-party candidate. Eugene W. Chafin 1908 Prohibition 254,087 1.71% Third-party candidate. Clinton B. Fisk...
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    Wisconsin State Representative Erik Buell, founder of Erik Buell Racing Eugene W. Chafin, Prohibition Party candidate for President of the United States Richard...
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  • of Illinois Former st. rep. Eugene V. Debs of Indiana Preacher Silas C. Swallow of Pennsylvania Lawyer Eugene W. Chafin of Illinois Writer and editor...
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    George Augustus Ray, politician Cadwallader Jackson Wiltse, politician Eugene W. Chafin, politician and writer Brad Schimel, politician and lawyer John M....
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    Hanly, but an attempt to make his nomination unanimous was defeated by Eugene W. Chafin, who had served as the presidential nominee in 1908 and 1912, and had...
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  • Northern Illinois University Libraries. Retrieved September 19, 2018. Patch, B. W. (1936). "Third Party Movements in American Politics". CQPress. Retrieved...
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    Taft won the state by a margin of 10.25%. The Prohibition Party ran Eugene W. Chafin (P–Wisconsin) with Aaron S. Watkins, the president of Asbury College...
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    Party Eugene W. Chafin Frank Willard Emerson 23,144 Prohibition Party Eugene W. Chafin Ellsworth L. Rich 23,053 Prohibition Party Eugene W. Chafin Lucy...
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    Congressional Quarterly. Presidential elections, 1789-1996 (1997) online Roseboom, Eugene H. A history of presidential elections (1957) online Schlesinger, Arthur...
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    even lower than the 1.74% of the vote won by Prohibition candidate Eugene W. Chafin who finished in fourth in Vermont. However, in the city of Barre, Debs...
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    votes, while Prohibition Party candidate Eugene W. Chafin received 104 votes and Socialist candidate Eugene Debs received 68 votes. Wikimedia Commons...
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    1912 United States presidential election (category Eugene V. Debs)
    by Chafin in two states, Vermont and Delaware, with Debs finishing 5th in both states. Chafin finished last in 18 states. The states where Chafin avoided...
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  • Wisconsin, Union Army general William G. Callow, Wisconsin Supreme Court Eugene W. Chafin, Prohibition Party Presidential candidate Glenn R. Davis, U.S. Representative...
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    candidate of the Socialist Party of America for President of the United States Eugene V. Debs (S–Indiana), running with the first Socialist mayor of a major city...
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    Blue Book gives the totals as Taft 247,747; Bryan 166,662; Debs 28,147; Chafin 11,565; Gillhaus 318; Scattering 2. Based on the Board of Canvassers report...
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    candidate of the Socialist Party of America for President of the United States Eugene V. Debs (S–Indiana), running with the first Socialist mayor of a major city...
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    whilst Socialist Party candidate Eugene V. Debs received 133 votes, Prohibition Party candidate Eugene W. Chafin received 13 votes, and various write-in...
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  • (SPA) Eugene V. Debs 1908 Columbus Eugene W. Chafin New York City August Gillhaus Chicago (SPA) Eugene V. Debs 1912 Atlantic City Eugene W. Chafin New York...
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    Prohibition candidate Chafin. While Debs got 3.99% of New York state's vote compared to Chafin's 1.22%, Debs finished below Chafin in 34 of the state's...
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  • October 17 – George Egerton, British admiral (d. 1940) November 1 – Eugene W. Chafin, American politician (d. 1920) November 3 – Emperor Meiji of Japan...
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    as the Chifin Kalapuyans and called the Eugene area where they lived "Chifin", sometimes recorded as "Chafin" or "Chiffin". Other Kalapuyan tribes occupied...
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  • 0 4 1912 S Fmr. state rep. Eugene V. Debs IN 1855 57 Mayor Emil Seidel WI 1864 47 6 0 4 1912 Ph Attorney Eugene W. Chafin IN 1852 60 Minister Aaron S...
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    1900 nominee, William Jennings Bryan of Nebraska and his running with John W. Kern, a former Indiana state senator. Taft won the state by a margin of 22...
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    Michigan (Janesville) Carrie Chapman Catt (1859–1947), feminist (Ripon) Eugene W. Chafin (1852–1920), Prohibition Party candidate for President of the United...
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    1889 special election to fill and empty state senate seat, defeating George W. Cronk, and served there from 1890 until 1891. In the senate he gained a reputation...
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    Hubbell was the Republican nominee. Third-party candidates included Eugene W. Chafin of the Prohibition Party, who ran for president under the party's nomination...
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    California), 781 votes for Socialist Eugene V. Debs and 169 votes for Prohibition Party nominee Eugene W. Chafin. "Chronology". California State Association...
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