1861 Minnesota gubernatorial election

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The 1861 Minnesota gubernatorial election was held on October 8, 1861,[1] to elect the governor of Minnesota. Incumbent Alexander Ramsey was reelected to a second term.

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1861 Minnesota gubernatorial election
← 1859
October 8, 1861
1863 â†’
 
Nominee Alexander Ramsey Edward O. Hamlin
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 16,274 10,448
Percentage 60.8% 39.03%

Governor before election

Alexander Ramsey
Republican

Elected Governor

Alexander Ramsey
Republican

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Candidates

Campaigns

The Republican Convention renominated Ramsey without opposition.

Due to the ongoing civil war, the Democrats found themselves unpopular in the state. They chose to call their convention the "No Party" Convention. It was still generally referred to as the Democratic State Convention.[2] The Convention took place on September 12, 1861. Hamlin was nominated by the convention for Governor after a vote of acclamation.[3]

Results

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Minnesota gubernatorial election, 1861[4][5]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Alexander Ramsey (incumbent) 16,274 60.80
Democratic Edward O. Hamlin 10,448 39.03
Write-Ins 45 0.15
Total votes 26,767 100
Republican hold
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