1863 Texas gubernatorial election

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1863 Texas gubernatorial election
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  1861 November 2, 1863 1866  
  Pendleton murrah.jpg Thomas J. Chambers.jpg
Nominee Pendleton Murrah Thomas J. Chambers
Party Independent Independent
Popular vote17,51112,455
Percentage56.4%40.1%

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Governor before election

Francis Lubbock
Independent

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Elected Governor

Pendleton Murrah
Independent

The 1863 Texas gubernatorial election was held on November 2, 1863, to elect the governor of Texas. Incumbent Governor Francis Lubbock did not run for a second term. The election was won by Pendleton Murrah, who received 56% of the vote.

The election was the second of two held in Texas during the American Civil War. Texas was, at the time, a Confederate state.

Results

General Election Results [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Independent Pendleton Murrah 17,511 56.42%
Independent Thomas J. Chambers12,45540.13%
No Party Write-ins 1,0703.45%
Total votes31,036 100.00%
Independent hold

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References

  1. "Texas Almanac". Archived from the original on November 19, 2015. Retrieved August 22, 2015.