Republican James Blaine easily carried Minnesota by 21.9 points but for the first time in state history Minnesota did not back the Electoral College winner (Democrat Grover Cleveland). Blaine’s showing in Minnesota was his second best in the 10-state Midwest region, recording a larger victory only in Kansas (24.2 points).
Republicans swept all five U.S. House elections sending four incumbents back to the U.S. House (Milo White, James Wakefield, Horace Strait, and Knute Nelson) with Congressman William Washburn getting elected to the U.S. Senate.
The GOP still enjoyed large majorities over the Democrats in the state Senate (36 to 11) and state House (75 to 21 with seven independents).
Associate Justice J.M. Berry was reelected to the Supreme Court for a fourth term.
Elections
Date
Office
Stage
Winners
Details
11/04/1884
State House, District 36
General
Charles M. (C.M.) Reese (Republican) won with 1,536 votes (66.96%) and a winning margin of +33.91
Ferdinand Hampel (Republican) won with 2,019 votes (19.55%) and a winning margin of +6.82
John Wear (Republican) won with 1,587 votes (15.36%) and a winning margin of +2.63
Henry Baumgarten (Democrat) won with 1,577 votes (15.27%) and a winning margin of +2.54
John La Porte (J.L.) Gibbs (Republican) won with 1,813 votes (30.84%) and a winning margin of +10.75
Aslak (Alexander) Haraldson (Republican) won with 1,622 votes (27.59%) and a winning margin of +7.50