Gubernatorial elections were held in Massachusetts November 5, 1867
1867 Massachusetts gubernatorial election
Nominee
Alexander Bullock
John Quincy Adams II
Party
Republican
Democratic
Popular vote
98,306
70,360
Percentage
58.24%
41.69%
Governor before election
Alexander Bullock
Republican
Elected Governor
Alexander Bullock
Republican
The 1867 Massachusetts gubernatorial election was held on November 5.
Governor Alexander Bullock was re-elected to a third term in office, defeating Democrat John Quincy Adams II .
Republican nomination [ ]
Candidates [ ]
John Albion Andrew , former Governor (1861–65)
Alexander Bullock , incumbent Governor since 1865
William Claflin , Lieutenant Governor and chairman of the Republican National Committee
Henry L. Dawes , U.S. Representative from Pittsfield
George B. Loring , State Representative from Salem
F. E. Parker[a]
Joseph Adams Pond, President of the Massachusetts Senate
Alexander H. Rice , U.S. Representative from Boston
^ Possibly Francis E. Parker, a member of the Massachusetts Historical Society.
Results [ ]
There was a motion to re-nominate Bullock by acclamation, but it was rejected and withdrawn.[1] Nonetheless, Bullock easily won on the first ballot against scattered opposition.
General election [ ]
Candidates [ ]
John Quincy Adams II , State Representative from Quincy (Democratic)
Alexander Bullock , incumbent Governor
Results [ ]
See also [ ]
References [ ]
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