1920 Nebraska lieutenant gubernatorial election

The 1920 Nebraska lieutenant gubernatorial election was held on November 2, 1920, and featured incumbent Nebraska Lieutenant Governor Pelham A. Barrows, a Republican, defeating Democratic nominee Cass G. Barns as well as Independent Robert D. Mousel.

Candidates

 * Dr. Cass G. Barns, physician, businessman, banker, former editor of The Albion Argus newspaper, former postmaster of Albion, Nebraska, and former county commissioner of Boone County, Nebraska
 * Forrest Lear, attorney from Ainsworth, Nebraska
 * Franz C. Radke, lawyer, delegate at the 1919-20 Nebraska Constitutional Convention, and former member of the Nebraska House of Representatives from 1917 to 1919 from Hartington, Nebraska

Candidates

 * Pelham A. Barrows, incumbent Nebraska Lieutenant Governor
 * Isaiah D. Evans, farmer, delegate at the 1919-20 Nebraska Constitutional Convention, and former member of the Nebraska House of Representatives from 1899 to 1901 and again from 1911 to 1913 from Kenesaw, Nebraska

Candidates

 * Cass G. Barns, Democratic nominee
 * Pelham A. Barrows, Republican nominee
 * David B. Gilbert, Prohibition Party nominee for lieutenant governor in 1918 from Fremont, Nebraska
 * Robert D. Mousel, farmer from Cambridge, Nebraska, aligned with independent, progressive-backed gubernatorial candidate Arthur G. Wray