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1828 Massachusetts gubernatorial election

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Nominee Levi Lincoln Jr. Marcus Morton
Party Anti-Jacksonian Jacksonian
Popular vote 25,217 4,423
Percentage 81.53% 12.89%

Governor before election

Levi Lincoln Jr.
Anti-Jacksonian

Elected Governor

Levi Lincoln Jr.
Anti-Jacksonian

The 1828 Massachusetts gubernatorial election was held on April 7.

Governor Levi Lincoln Jr., an Adams supporter, was re-elected to a fourth term in office over Democrat Marcus Morton, of the Jacksonian faction.

General election[edit]

Candidates[edit]

  • Levi Lincoln Jr., incumbent Governor since 1825 (Anti-Jacksonian)
  • Marcus Morton, Associate Justice of the Supreme Judicial Court and former acting Governor (Jacksonian)

Results[edit]

Morton carried only eighteen towns, all of them rural with the exception of Charlestown. The others were Adams, Cheshire, New Ashford, Alford, Tyringham, Montgomery, Westfield, Southwick, Holland, Dana, Charlton, Oxford, Sutton, Seekonk, Berkley, Freetown, and Woburn.[1]

1828 Massachusetts gubernatorial election[2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Anti-Jacksonian Levi Lincoln Jr. (incumbent) 27,981 81.53% Increase7.32
Jacksonian Marcus Morton 4,423 12.89% N/A
Write-in 1,914 5.58% Decrease1.99
Total votes 34,318 100.00%

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Darling, Arthur B. (1925). Political Changes in Massachusetts, 1824–1848. pp. 58–59.
  2. ^ "MA Governor, 1828". OurCampaigns. Retrieved May 21, 2021.