1914 Nebraska lieutenant gubernatorial election

The 1914 Nebraska lieutenant gubernatorial election was held on November 3, 1914, and featured Democratic nominee James Pearson defeating Republican nominee Walter V. Hoagland as well as Progressive Party nominee G. L. E. Klingbiel, Socialist Party nominee Glen H. Abel, and Prohibition Party nominee Henry F. J. Hockenberger. Incumbent Nebraska Lieutenant Governor Samuel R. McKelvie did not seek reelection.

Candidates

 * James Pearson, farmer and member of the Nebraska House of Representatives since 1913 from Moorefield, Nebraska
 * George W. Potts, farmer, businessman, former county treasurer of Pawnee County, and member of the Nebraska House of Representatives since 1911 from Du Bois, Nebraska
 * Edgar F. Snavely, lawyer and businessman from Lincoln, Nebraska

Candidates
The People's Independent Party, a remnant of the earlier Populist party movement, chose between two of the democratic candidates for lieutenant governor.

Candidates

 * L. P. Albright, state bank examiner from Red Cloud, Nebraska
 * Walter V. Hoagland, lawyer, bankruptcy referee, and member of the Nebraska Senate since 1911 from North Platte, Nebraska
 * Franklin A. Shotwell, lawyer and former assistant Douglas County attorney from Florence, Nebraska
 * A. J. Vanalstine

Candidates

 * Glen H. Abel, Socialist nominee
 * Walter V. Hoagland, Republican nominee
 * Henry F. J. Hockenberger, Prohibition nominee from Columbus, Nebraska
 * G. L. E. Klingbiel, Progressive nominee from Omaha, Nebraska
 * James Pearson, Democratic and People's Independent nominee