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1869 Texas gubernatorial election

← 1866 November 30, 1869 1873 →
Turnout58.52% Increase 11.75 pp
 
Candidate Edmund J. Davis Andrew J. Hamilton
Party Republican Republican
Alliance Radical Democratic
Unionist
Popular vote 39,867 39,092
Percentage 50.2% 49.5%

County Results

Davis

  50-60%   60-70%   70-80%   80-90%   >90%

Hamilton

  50-60%   60-70%   70-80%   80-90%   >90%

Unknown/No Vote

  


Governor before election

Elisha M. Pease
Republican

Governor-elect

Edmund J. Davis
Republican

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The 1869 Texas gubernatorial election was held to elect the Governor of Texas. Incumbent Governor Elisha M. Pease, who had been appointed by military governor Philip Sheridan, did not run for re-election. Edmund J. Davis defeated former Governor Andrew J. Hamilton narrowly.

The election was one of the most turbulent and controversial in Texas history. Favoritism by the military for Davis over Hamilton caused Governor Pease to resign on September 30. General J.J. Reynolds ordered the drawing up of a new voter registration list, eliminating many of those who had qualified in 1867. Troops stationed at the polls probably prevented many Democrats from voting, only about half of the registered white voters actually cast a ballot, and many polling places were either not opened, or ordered closed. Irregularities were reported but never investigated, and official returns reported that Davis won by slightly less than 800 votes.

This was the last election for Governor of Texas won by the Republican Party until 1978; both candidates were nominally members of the Party, with Hamilton being a Unionist and former Democrat and Davis being a Radical Republican.

Results

1869 Texas gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Edmund J. Davis 39,867 50.24%
Republican Andrew J. Hamilton 39,092 49.27%
Unknown Hamilton Stuart 380 0.47%
Total votes 79,339 100.00%

References

  1. Portal to Texas History. "Texas Almanac of 1871". Retrieved January 30, 2024.
  2. "Texas Almanac of 1870". Retrieved December 19, 2023.
  3. "Texas Archival Resources Online". Retrieved December 19, 2023.
  4. "Texas Almanac of 1870". Retrieved December 19, 2023.
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