1825 Alabama gubernatorial election

Last updated

1825 Alabama gubernatorial election
Flag of Alabama.svg
  1823 August 4, 1825 1827  
  John murphy.jpg
Nominee John Murphy
Party Jacksonian
Popular vote12,184
Percentage100%

Governor before election

Israel Pickens
National Republican

Elected Governor

John Murphy
Jacksonian

The 1825 Alabama gubernatorial election was an uncontested election held on August 1, 1825, to elect the governor of Alabama. Jacksonian candidate John Murphy ran unopposed and so won 100% of the vote.

Contents

General election

Candidates

Results

1825 Alabama gubernatorial election [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Jacksonian John Murphy 12,184 100%
Majority12,184100%
Turnout

Related Research Articles

Gabriel Moore American politician and 5th Governor of Alabama

Gabriel Moore was a Democratic-Republican, later Jacksonian and National Republican politician and fifth governor of the U.S. state of Alabama (1829–1831).

Alabamas 3rd congressional district U.S. House district for Alabama

Alabama's 3rd congressional district is a United States congressional district in Alabama that elects a representative to the United States House of Representatives. It is based in east central Alabama and encompasses portions of Montgomery and the entirety of Calhoun, Chambers, Cherokee, Clay, Cleburne, Lee, Macon, Randolph, Russell, St. Clair, Talladega, and Tallapoosa counties.

2018 Alabama elections

A general election was held in the U.S. state of Alabama on November 6, 2018. All Alabama executive officers were up for election along with all of Alabama's seven seats in the United States House of Representatives. Primary elections took place on June 5, 2018, for both major parties.

1819 Alabama gubernatorial election

The 1819 Alabama gubernatorial election was held on September 20–21, 1819, to elect the first governor of Alabama. Democratic-Republican candidate William Wyatt Bibb defeated fellow Democratic-Republican candidate Marmaduke Williams with 53.82% of the vote. The debate over where Alabama's permanent capital should be was reportedly an important issue in the race - Williams supported Tuscaloosa while Bibb proposed Cahawba. After the election, Cahawba was made capital, but it was moved to Tuscaloosa in 1825.

1827 Alabama gubernatorial election

The 1827 Alabama gubernatorial election was an uncontested election held on August 6, 1827, to elect the governor of Alabama. Jacksonian candidate John Murphy ran unopposed and won 99.25% of the vote. Various write-in candidates made up the other 0.75%.

1829 Alabama gubernatorial election

The 1829 Alabama gubernatorial election was an uncontested election held on August 3, 1829, to elect the governor of Alabama. Jacksonian candidate Gabriel Moore ran unopposed and so won 100% of the vote.

1831 Alabama gubernatorial election

The 1831 Alabama gubernatorial election was an election held on August 1, 1831, to elect the governor of Alabama. Jacksonian candidate John Gayle beat the incumbent Jacksonian governor Samuel B. Moore and National Republican candidate Nicholas Davis with 55.01% of the vote.

1833 Alabama gubernatorial election

The 1833 Alabama gubernatorial election was an uncontested election held on August 5, 1833, to elect the governor of Alabama. Democratic candidate John Gayle stood unopposed and so was elected with 100% of the vote.

1835 Alabama gubernatorial election

The 1835 Alabama gubernatorial election was an election held on August 3, 1835, to elect the governor of Alabama. Democratic candidate Clement Comer Clay beat Whig candidate Enoch Parsons with 65.44% of the vote.

1837 Alabama gubernatorial election

The 1837 Alabama gubernatorial election was an election held on August 7, 1837, to elect the governor of Alabama. Democratic candidate Arthur P. Bagby beat Anti-Van Buren candidate Samuel W. Oliver with 45.21% of the vote.

1839 Alabama gubernatorial election

The 1839 Alabama gubernatorial election was an election held on August 3, 1839, to elect the governor of Alabama. Incumbent Democratic Governor Arthur P. Bagby defeated Whig candidate Arthur F. Hopkins with 92.29% of the vote.

1900 United States gubernatorial elections

United States gubernatorial elections were held in 1900, in 34 states, concurrent with the House, Senate elections and presidential election, on November 6, 1900.

1800 United States gubernatorial elections

United States gubernatorial elections were held in 1800, in 11 states, concurrent with the House, Senate elections and presidential election.

1801 United States gubernatorial elections

United States gubernatorial elections were held in 1801, in 13 states.

1802 United States gubernatorial elections

United States gubernatorial elections were held in 1802, in 12 states, concurrent with the House and Senate elections.

1803 United States gubernatorial elections

United States gubernatorial elections were held in 1803, in 12 states.

1804 United States gubernatorial elections

United States gubernatorial elections were held in 1804, in 13 states, concurrent with the House, Senate elections and presidential election.

United States gubernatorial elections were held in 1810, in 13 states, concurrent with the House and Senate elections.

United States gubernatorial elections were held in 1806, in 10 states, concurrent with the House and Senate elections.

1805 United States gubernatorial elections

United States gubernatorial elections were held in 1805, in 13 states.

References

  1. "Murphy, John". OurCampaigns. Retrieved June 12, 2020.
  2. "AL Governor". OurCampaigns. Retrieved June 12, 2020.