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1826 Massachusetts gubernatorial election

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Nominee Levi Lincoln Jr. Samuel Hubbard James Lloyd
Party Anti-Jacksonian Federalist Federalist
Popular vote 27,884 9,044 2,211
Percentage 68.04% 22.07% 5.40%

Governor before election

Levi Lincoln Jr.
Anti-Jacksonian

Elected Governor

Levi Lincoln Jr.
Anti-Jacksonian

The 1826 Massachusetts gubernatorial election was held on April 3.

Governor Levi Lincoln Jr., an Adams Republican, was re-elected to a second term over fractured opposition from the state's Federalists. This was the last party in which candidates stood as Federalists, as the party had been on the verge of collapse for years. The state soon coalesced into a dominant Adams Republican faction with a minority Jacksonian Republican group.

General election[edit]

Candidates[edit]

  • Levi Lincoln Jr., incumbent Governor since 1825 (Adams Republican)
  • James Lloyd, U.S. Senator since 1822 (Federalist)
  • Samuel Hubbard (Federalist)
  • William Sullivan (Federalist)

Results[edit]

1826 Massachusetts gubernatorial election[1]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Anti-Jacksonian Levi Lincoln Jr. (incumbent) 27,884 68.04% Decrease26.07
Federalist Samuel Hubbard 7,130 22.07% N/A
Federalist James Lloyd 2,211 5.40% N/A
Write-in 1,405 3.43% Decrease2.46
Federalist William Sullivan 441 1.08% N/A
Total votes 40,985 100.00%

Notes[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "MA Governor, 1826". OurCampaigns. Retrieved May 21, 2021.