1846 Connecticut gubernatorial election

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1846 Connecticut gubernatorial election

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Nominee Isaac Toucey Clark Bissell
Party Democratic Whig
Electoral vote 124 117
Popular vote 27,203 27,822
Percentage 47.54% 48.62%

Governor before election

Roger Sherman Baldwin
Whig

Elected Governor

Isaac Toucey
Democratic

The 1846 Connecticut gubernatorial election was held on April 1, 1846. Former congressman and Democratic nominee Isaac Toucey was elected, defeating former state legislator and Whig nominee Clark Bissell with 47.54% of the vote.

Although Bissell won a plurality of the vote, he did not win a majority. The state constitution at the time required that in such a case, the Connecticut General Assembly decides the election. The state legislature voted for Toucey, 124 to 117, and Toucey became the governor.[1]

General election[]

Candidates[]

Major party candidates

  • Isaac Toucey, Democratic
  • Clark Bissell, Whig

Minor party candidates

  • Francis Gillette, Liberty


Results[]

1846 Connecticut gubernatorial election[2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Whig Clark Bissell 27,822 48.62%
Democratic Isaac Toucey 27,203 47.54%
Liberty Francis Gillette 2,201 3.85%
Plurality 619
Turnout
1846 Connecticut gubernatorial election, contingent General Assembly election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Isaac Toucey 124 51.45%
Whig Clark Bissell 117 48.55%
Majority 7
Democratic gain from Whig Swing

References[]

  1. ^ "https://www.nga.org/governor/isaac-toucey/ Gov. Isaac Toucey", National Governors Association, retrieved 09-15-2020
  2. ^ "Our Campaigns". Retrieved 2020-09-15.
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