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Information on Charles W. Miller
Charles W. Miller
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Attorney General
Statewide
In office
Jan 1, 1903 to Jan 1, 1907
Party:
Republican
Assumed:
General Election
Left:
Did Not Run
Charles W. Miller spent 4 years, 1 day in office in Indiana, all of it at the state level.
Elections
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1902–Attorney General
WON
General Election–Tuesday, November 4, 1902
50.75%
Charles W. Miller
*
, Republican, 294,613 votes
44.57%
William E. Stillwell
, Democratic, 258,739 votes
2.98%
Sumner W. Haynes
, Prohibition, 17,309 votes
1.19%
William W. McGregor
, Socialist, 6,910 votes
0.29%
Jacob Loven
, Socialist Labor, 1,702 votes
0.22%
David F. Boger
, People's (Populist), 1,261 votes
Out of
580,534
votes casts, the margin of victory was
35,874
(6.18%)
1904–Attorney General
WON
General Election–Tuesday, November 8, 1904
53.71%
Charles W. Miller
(i)*
, Republican, 360,487 votes
40.70%
Joseph Hooker Shea
, Democratic, 273,134 votes
3.40%
William A. Swank
, Prohibition, 22,825 votes
1.66%
Peter La Belle
, Socialist, 11,152 votes
0.31%
Silas M. Holcomb
, People's (Populist), 2,075 votes
0.22%
Ira J. Baker
, Socialist Labor, 1,465 votes
Out of
671,138
votes casts, the margin of victory was
87,353
(13.01%)
1908–U.S. House (District 13)
LOST
General Election–Tuesday, November 3, 1908
48.18%
Henry A. Barnhart
*
, Democratic, 28,509 votes
47.71%
Charles W. Miller
, Republican, 28,229 votes
2.12%
Levi Newman
, Prohibition, 1,257 votes
1.91%
Robert E. Dunbar
, Socialist, 1,128 votes
0.07%
William Augustus Weiser
, Independence, 43 votes
Out of
59,166
votes casts, the margin of victory was
280
(0.47%)
1908–U.S. House (District 13)
LOST
Special Election–Tuesday, November 3, 1908
48.42%
Henry A. Barnhart
*
, Democratic, 28,131 votes
47.69%
Charles W. Miller
, Republican, 27,708 votes
2.02%
Thomas B. Barnes
, Prohibition, 1,176 votes
1.79%
John A. Snook
, Socialist, 1,042 votes
0.08%
William Augustus Weiser
, Independence, 45 votes
Out of
58,102
votes casts, the margin of victory was
423
(0.73%)
In the 4 races for which we have results, Charles W. Miller had a record of 2-2. That includes a record of 2-1 in 3 general elections, and 0-1 in 1 special election.