Republicans won both partisan statewide elections on the ballot with Auditor O.P. Whitcomb victorious for a third term and S.H. Nichols for a second as Clerk of the Supreme Court.
Democrats did pick up one U.S. House seat this cycle with state Senator Henry Poehler unseating three-term Republican Horace Strait in the 2nd CD.
Beginning with elections in 1878 to the 21st Legislature, state Representatives were elected to two-year terms.
Associate Justice J.M. Berry was reelected to the Supreme Court for a third term.
Elections
Date
Office
Stage
Winners
Details
11/05/1878
State House, District 27
General
John Baxter (Republican) won with 2,201 votes (20.79%) and a winning margin of +6.68
George Huhn (Republican) won with 2,100 votes (19.83%) and a winning margin of +5.72
Andrew J. Smith (Republican) won with 1,852 votes (17.49%) and a winning margin of +3.38
Josiah Thompson (Republican) won with 2,810 votes (16.84%) and a winning margin of +6.08
Andrew (And.) Tharalson (Republican) won with 2,704 votes (16.21%) and a winning margin of +5.44
Henry George (H.G.) Hicks (Republican) won with 2,619 votes (15.70%) and a winning margin of +4.93
William (W.H.) Johnson (Republican) won with 2,357 votes (14.13%) and a winning margin of +3.36