1862 Kansas gubernatorial election

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A gubernatorial election was held in Kansas on November 4, 1862. The Republican state representative Thomas Carney defeated the Union state representative William R. Wagstaff.[1]

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1862 Kansas gubernatorial election

← 1859
November 4, 1862
1864 â†’
 
Nominee Thomas Carney William Ross Wagstaff
Party Republican Union
Popular vote 10,090 5,463
Percentage 64.87% 35.13%

County results
Carney:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%     >90%
Wagstaff:      50–60%     70–80%
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Governor before election

Charles L. Robinson
Republican

Elected Governor

Thomas Carney
Republican

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The Kansas Republican Party nominated Carney in their state convention held at Topeka from September 17–18, 1862.[2] Carney was an ally of the senior U.S. senator from Kansas and brigadier general Jim Lane, who by 1862 had emerged as the leader of the state Republican Party.[3] Republican opponents of Lane and Carney joined Democrats to organize the Union Party, which held its convention at Lawrence, Kansas on September 29.[4] Lane's favor with the national Lincoln administration gave him access to federal patronage with which to bolster the Kansas Republican Party, while the Union Party included Radical Republicans and Democrats critical of the president's wartime policies.[5]

Conventions

Republican Party nomination

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Gubernatorial Ballot
Candidate1st
Thomas Carney 42
George W. Collamore 22
William A. Phillips 9
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Union Party nomination

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Gubernatorial Ballot
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William R. Wagstaff Acclamation
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Results

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Kansas gubernatorial election, 1862
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Thomas Carney 10,090 64.87
Union William Ross Wagstaff 5,456 35.13
Total votes 15,546 100.00
Republican hold
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