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1832 Vermont gubernatorial election

← 1831 October 11, 1832 (1832-10-11) 1833 →
 
Nominee William A. Palmer Samuel C. Crafts Ezra Meech
Party Anti-Masonic National Republican Democratic
Electoral vote 112 72 37
Popular vote 17,318 15,499 8,210
Percentage 44.9% 37.8% 20.0%

County results
Palmer:      30–40%      40–50%      60–70%      70–80%
Crafts:      30–40%      40–50%      60–70%
Meech:      30–40%

Governor before election

William A. Palmer
Anti-Masonic

Elected Governor

William A. Palmer
Anti-Masonic

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The 1832 Vermont gubernatorial election took place in September and October, and resulted in the election of William A. Palmer to a one-year term as governor.

The candidates for governor in 1832 were: incumbent William A. Palmer (Anti-Masonic); former Governor Samuel C. Crafts (National Republican); and Democrat Ezra Meech. In the general election, the General Assembly, which met in Montpelier on October 11, determined that the results were: total votes, 41,027; Palmer, 17,318 (42.2%); Crafts, 15,499 (37.8%); Meech, 8,210 (20.0%).

Because no candidate received a majority as required by the Vermont Constitution, the General Assembly was required to select. Over 42 ballots, 223 members cast ballots, meaning 112 were required for a choice. Palmer consistently led the balloting with more than 100 votes, and attained as many as 111. On the 43rd ballot, 222 members cast ballots, meaning 111 were required for a choice. One Crafts supporter did not vote and one voted for Palmer, who was elected with 112 votes to 72 for Crafts, 37 for Meech, and 1 recorded as scattering.

In the race for lieutenant governor, the total votes were 40,914. Anti-Mason and incumbent Lebbeus Egerton received 17,181 votes (42.0%), Jedediah Harris, a National Republican, received 15,304 (37.4%), and Democrat John Roberts received 8,429 (20.6%). The General Assembly was required to choose and with 219 members voting on the first ballot, 110 votes were necessary for a choice. Egerton was elected with 111 votes to 66 for Harris, 40 for Roberts, and 2 scattering.

Benjamin Swan won election to a one-year term as treasurer, his thirty-third. Though he had nominally been a Federalist, Swan was usually endorsed by the Democratic-Republicans and even after the demise of the Federalist Party he was frequently unopposed. In 1832, he was the candidate of the National Republicans and Democrats, and Augustine Clarke was the Anti-Masonic candidate. The popular vote was reported as: total votes cast, 40,389; Swan, 23,687 (58.6%); Clarke, 16,702 (41.4%).

Results

1832 Vermont gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Anti-Masonic William A. Palmer (Inc.) 17,318 44.9%
National Republican Samuel C. Crafts 15,499 37.8%
Democratic Ezra Meech 8,210 20.0%
Total votes 41,027 100%

References

  1. ^ Walton, E. P., ed. (1879). Records of the Governor and Council of the State of Vermont. Vol. VIII. Montpelier, VT: Joseph Poland. pp. 57–60 – via Google Books.
  2. "The Legislature: Thursday, October 18". Vermont Patriot and State Gazette. Montpelier, VT. October 22, 1832. p. 2 – via Newspapers.com.
  3. ^ "Vermont Patriot and State Gazette" (October 22), p. 2.
  4. Joshua L. (November 26, 2004). "Swan, Benjamin". Our Campaigns. Our Campaigns.com. Retrieved March 21, 2021.
  5. "Republican Nominations". Vermont Patriot and State Gazette. Montpelier, VT. July 2, 1832. p. 2 – via Newspapers.com.
  6. "Democratic Ticket". The Vermont Patriot and State Gazette. Montpelier, VT. July 30, 1832. p. 2 – via Newspapers.com.
  7. "Vermont Antimasonic State Convention". North Star. Danville, VT. July 10, 1832. p. 2 – via Newspapers.com.
  8. "Vermont Patriot and State Gazette" (October 22), p. 3.
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