1839 Connecticut lieutenant gubernatorial election

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The 1839 Connecticut lieutenant gubernatorial election was held on April 2, 1839, to elect the lieutenant governor of Connecticut. Incumbent Whig lieutenant governor Charles Hawley won re-election against Democratic nominee and former member of the Connecticut Senate John Stewart in a rematch of the previous election.

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1839 Connecticut lieutenant gubernatorial election

← 1838
April 2, 1839
1840 â†’
 
Nominee Charles Hawley John Stewart
Party Whig Democratic
Popular vote 26,245 23,894
Percentage 51.20% 46.60%

Lieutenant Governor before election

Charles Hawley
Whig

Elected Lieutenant Governor

Charles Hawley
Whig

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General election

On election day, April 2, 1839, incumbent Whig lieutenant governor Charles Hawley won re-election with 51.20% of the vote, thereby retaining Whig control over the office of lieutenant governor. Hawley was sworn in for his second term on May 1, 1839.[1]

Results

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Connecticut lieutenant gubernatorial election, 1839
Party Candidate Votes %
Whig Charles Hawley (incumbent) 26,245 51.20
Democratic John Stewart 23,894 46.60
Scattering 1,101 2.20
Total votes 51,241 100.00
Whig hold
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