Ohio gubernatorial election
1826 Ohio gubernatorial election
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← 1824 | 10 October 1826 | 1828 → |
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| | | Nominee | Allen Trimble | Alexander Campbell | | Party | National Republican | Democratic-Republican | Popular vote | 71,475 | 4,765 | Percentage | 84.35% | 5.62% | |
Governor before election Jeremiah Morrow Democratic-Republican | Elected Governor Allen Trimble National Republican | |
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The 1826 Ohio gubernatorial election was held on 10 October 1826, in order to elect the Governor of Ohio. National Republican candidate and former Acting Governor Allen Trimble defeated Democratic-Republican candidates Alexander Campbell, Benjamin Tappan and John Bigger.[1]
General election
On election day, 10 October 1826, National Republican candidate Allen Trimble won the election by a margin of 66,710 votes against his foremost opponent Democratic-Republican candidate Alexander Campbell, thereby gaining National Republican control over the office of Governor. Trimble was sworn in as the 10th Governor of Ohio on 19 December 1826.[2]
Results
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