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1835 Michigan gubernatorial election

October 5, 1835 1837 →
Turnout29.32%
 
Nominee Stevens T. Mason John Biddle
Party Democratic Whig
Popular vote 8,461 814
Percentage 91.22% 8.78%

Governor before election

John S. Horner
as Territorial Governor

Elected Governor

Stevens T. Mason
Democratic

The 1835 Michigan gubernatorial election was held on October 5, 1835. Democrat nominee Stevens T. Mason defeated Whig nominee John Biddle with 91.22% of the vote. This was the first election in which Michigan voted in their Governor as a state.

General election[edit]

Candidates[edit]

Major party candidates

Results[edit]

Michigan gubernatorial election, 1835[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Stevens T. Mason 8,461 91.22
Whig John Biddle 814 8.78
Total votes 9,275 100

Results by county[edit]

Results provided by United States Gubernatorial Elections, 1776 1860: The Official Results By State And County.[2]

Note: Counties listed may not match modern-day county names or borders. Names, vote numbers and percentages taken from above reference.

County Stevens T. Mason (D) John Biddle (W)
Percentage Votes Percentage Votes
Allegan 100% 67 0% 0
Berrien 100% 308 0% 0
Branch 100% 77 0% 0
Calhoun 100% 241 0% 0
Cass 84.8% 356 15.2% 64
Chippewa 100% 53 0% 0
Clinton, Ionia, Kent, Ottawa 99.8% 1,026 0.2% 2
Hillsdale 93.8% 105 6.2% 7
Jackson 97.9% 274 2.1% 6
Kalamazoo 94.7% 431 5.3% 24
Lapeer 87.3% 89 12.7% 13
Lenawee 97% 456 3% 14
Macomb 91.7% 455 8.3% 41
Michilimackinac 100% 112 0% 0
Monroe 99.8% 432 0.2% 1
Oakland 63.7% 942 36.3% 536
St. Clair 97.6% 166 2.4% 4
St. Joseph 99.5% 207 0.5% 1
Saginaw 100% 100 0% 0
Washtenaw 100% 1,074 0% 0
Wayne 93.7% 1,490 6.3% 101
Totals 91.2% 8,461 8.8% 814

References[edit]