1873 Texas gubernatorial election

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The 1873 Texas gubernatorial election was held to elect the governor of Texas. Incumbent Governor Edmund J. Davis ran for re-election to a second term, but was defeated by Democrat Richard Coke.

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1873 Texas gubernatorial election

← 1869
December 2, 1873
1876 â†’
 
Candidate Richard Coke Edmund J. Davis
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 100,415 52,141
Percentage 65.77% 34.23%


Governor before election

Edmund J. Davis
Republican

Governor-elect

Richard Coke
Democratic

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General election

Candidates

Results

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1873 Texas gubernatorial election[a][2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Richard Coke 100,415 65.77%
Republican Edmund J. Davis (incumbent) 52,141 34.23%
Total votes 152,556 100.00%
Democratic gain from Republican
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By county

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Results by county
County Coke
Democratic
Davis
Republican
Margin Total
votes
Votes % Votes % Votes %
Anderson1,13555.34%91644.66%21910.68%2,051
Angelina46279.93%11620.07%34659.86%578
Aransas12780.38%3119.62%9660.76%158
Atascosa38992.62%317.38%35885.24%420
Austin91350.30%90249.70%110.61%1,815
Bandera15685.25%2714.75%12970.49%183
Bastrop1,09048.79%1,14451.21%542.42%2,234
Bee11494.21%75.79%10788.43%121
Bell1,86290.39%1989.61%1,66480.78%2,060
Bexar1,83259.75%1,23440.25%59819.50%3,066
Blanco20275.94%6424.06%13851.88%266
Bosque75589.45%8910.55%66678.91%844
Bowie53066.42%26833.58%26232.83%798
Brazoria33623.53%1,09276.47%75652.94%1,428
Brazos1,19759.46%81640.54%38118.93%2,013
Brown16797.09%52.91%16294.19%172
Burleson1,08565.13%58134.87%50430.25%1,666
Burnet47481.44%10818.56%36662.89%582
Caldwell74060.66%48039.34%26021.31%1,220
Calhoun21848.99%22751.01%92.02%445
Cameron43366.21%22133.79%21232.42%654
Cass86368.55%39631.45%46737.09%1,259
Chambers20880.93%4919.07%15961.87%257
Cherokee1,48673.82%52726.18%95947.64%2,013
Clay7796.25%33.75%7492.50%80
Collin1,69185.71%28214.29%1,40971.41%1,973
Colorado1,00043.40%1,30456.60%30413.19%2,304
Comal36353.62%31446.38%497.24%677
Comanche50097.28%142.72%48694.55%514
Cooke1,12895.19%574.81%1,07190.38%1,185
Coryell1,12196.14%453.86%1,07692.28%1,166
Dallas2,62888.66%33611.34%2,29277.33%2,964
Delta39690.83%409.17%35681.65%436
Denton1,24991.37%1188.63%1,13182.74%1,367
DeWitt54549.68%55250.32%70.64%1,097
Ellis1,52892.55%1237.45%1,40585.10%1,651
El Paso44790.67%469.33%40181.34%493
Erath37686.64%5813.36%31873.27%434
Falls83453.05%73846.95%966.11%1,572
Fannin1,53173.25%55926.75%97246.51%2,090
Fayette1,67752.28%1,53147.72%1464.55%3,208
Fort Bend26118.38%1,15981.62%89863.24%1,420
Freestone1,07064.00%60236.00%46827.99%1,672
Frio6984.15%1315.85%5668.29%82
Galveston2,49270.86%1,02529.14%1,46741.71%3,517
Gillespie10823.89%34476.11%23652.21%452
Goliad29156.40%22543.60%6612.79%516
Gonzales1,05471.75%41528.25%63943.50%1,469
Grayson2,26582.07%49517.93%1,77064.13%2,760
Gregg35869.92%15430.08%20439.84%512
Grimes1,32945.37%1,60054.63%2719.25%2,929
Guadalupe88852.30%81047.70%784.59%1,698
Hamilton18796.89%63.11%18193.78%193
Hardin13687.18%2012.82%11674.36%156
Harris2,96657.76%2,16942.24%79715.52%5,135
Harrison99930.85%2,23969.15%1,24038.30%3,238
Hays52577.55%15222.45%37355.10%677
Henderson76375.40%24924.60%51450.79%1,012
Hidalgo6045.45%7254.55%129.09%132
Hill1,31289.86%14810.14%1,16479.73%1,460
Hood77396.02%323.98%74192.05%805
Hopkins1,87190.65%1939.35%1,67881.30%2,064
Houston1,01448.94%1,05851.06%442.12%2,072
Hunt1,46991.53%1368.47%1,33383.05%1,605
Jack11156.92%8443.08%2713.85%195
Jackson16440.20%24459.80%8019.61%408
Jasper34574.03%12125.97%22448.07%466
Jefferson27779.60%7120.40%20659.20%348
Johnson1,40797.57%352.43%1,37295.15%1,442
Karnes18567.77%8832.23%9735.53%273
Kaufman1,07088.28%14211.72%92876.57%1,212
Kendall7025.93%20074.07%13048.15%270
Kerr14365.00%7735.00%6630.00%220
Kinney9445.19%11454.81%209.62%208
Lamar1,72474.12%60225.88%1,12248.24%2,326
Lampasas37596.65%133.35%36293.30%388
Lavaca99771.37%40028.63%59742.73%1,397
Leon1,60377.63%46222.37%1,14155.25%2,065
Limestone1,23178.51%33721.49%89457.02%1,568
Live Oak13591.22%138.78%12282.43%148
Llano10893.91%76.09%10187.83%115
Madison44971.73%17728.27%27243.45%626
Marion1,01846.00%1,19554.00%1778.00%2,213
Mason8266.67%4133.33%4133.33%123
Matagorda18632.40%38867.60%20235.19%574
Maverick7057.38%5242.62%1814.75%122
McLennan1,63165.01%87834.99%75330.01%2,509
Medina7618.91%32681.09%25062.19%402
Menard7457.81%5442.19%2015.63%128
Milam99787.84%13812.16%85975.68%1,135
Montague42689.31%5110.69%37578.62%477
Montgomery68949.32%70850.68%191.36%1,397
Nacogdoches98771.42%39528.58%59242.84%1,382
Navarro1,21272.40%46227.60%75044.80%1,674
Newton26573.41%9626.59%16946.81%361
Nueces19938.87%31361.13%11422.27%512
Orange17179.53%4420.47%12759.07%215
Palo Pinto26298.87%31.13%25997.74%265
Panola1,11480.61%26819.39%84661.22%1,382
Parker95583.85%18416.15%77167.69%1,139
Polk44773.76%15926.24%28847.52%606
Rains25186.25%4013.75%21172.51%291
Red River1,32158.45%93941.55%38216.90%2,260
Refugio13987.97%1912.03%12075.95%158
Robertson1,16253.75%1,00046.25%1627.49%2,162
Rockwall22987.40%3312.60%19674.81%262
Rusk1,79657.97%1,30242.03%49415.95%3,098
Sabine34075.22%11224.78%22850.44%452
San Augustine38150.20%37849.80%30.40%759
San Jacinto26137.18%44162.82%18025.64%702
San Patricio9188.35%1211.65%7976.70%103
San Saba29199.32%20.68%28998.63%293
Shelby67662.71%40237.29%27425.42%1,078
Smith1,58954.27%1,33945.73%2508.54%2,928
Starr10050.76%9749.24%31.52%197
Tarrant1,82092.95%1387.05%1,68285.90%1,958
Titus1,70287.19%25012.81%1,45274.39%1,952
Travis2,16760.65%1,40639.35%76121.30%3,573
Trinity45086.54%7013.46%38073.08%520
Tyler55697.72%132.28%54395.43%569
Upshur1,16665.84%60534.16%56131.68%1,771
Uvalde14887.06%2212.94%12674.12%170
Van Zandt65172.74%24427.26%40745.47%895
Victoria45046.54%51753.46%676.93%967
Walker77446.88%87753.12%1036.24%1,651
Waller43339.26%67060.74%23721.49%1,103
Washington1,69742.20%2,32457.80%62715.59%4,021
Webb9115.09%51284.91%42169.82%603
Williamson1,12780.79%26819.21%85961.58%1,395
Wilson33078.01%9321.99%23756.03%423
Wise58489.85%6610.15%51879.69%650
Wood68180.12%16919.88%51260.24%850
Zapata4944.14%6255.86%1311.71%111
Total 100,415 65.77% 52,141 34.15% 48,274 31.62% 152,556
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By congressional district

Coke won all four of Texas' (non-at-large) congressional districts, each of which were held by Democrats since 1871.[2]

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District Coke Davis Representative
1st 61.7% 38.3% William S. Herndon
2nd 81.8% 18.2% William P. McLean
3rd 57.9% 42.1% Dewitt C. Giddings
4th 62.5% 37.5% John Hancock
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Aftermath

Within the month, the Texas Supreme Court ruled the election invalid in Ex parte Rodriguez, an extraordinary habeas corpus writ holding that the election had been unconstitutional because the polls were open for only one day. The new Constitution of 1869 had provided in Article III, Section 6, that all elections would be held "at the county seats of the several counties until otherwise provided by law; and the polls shall be opened for four days." Since the decision hinged crucially on the interpretation of the semi-colon, Texan historians have referred to the Court during this period as the "Semicolon Court," following its use by Oran Milo Roberts in his history of the Reconstruction period in the state.[3]

The Ex parte Rodriguez ruling was never enforced.[3][4] On January 15, disregarding the court's ruling and on the belief that Davis had stationed militiamen on the first floor of the Texas State Capitol, a group of Democrats entered using keys through the second to have Coke sworn into office. Davis summoned state troops to his defense, but upon their arrival, they joined Coke.[4] Coke was sworn in and Davis swore for a truce; after President Ulysses S. Grant declined to send federal troops to aid his hold on the Capitol, Davis left office peacefully on January 19, bringing an effective end to the Reconstruction era in Texas.[4] The Democratic Party would control Texas for more than a century; the next Republican governor of the state was Bill Clements in 1979.[4]

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