1850–51 Massachusetts gubernatorial election
Gubernatorial elections were held in Massachusetts November 11, 1850 / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The 1850–51 Massachusetts gubernatorial election consisted of an initial popular held on November 11, 1850[1] that was followed by a legislative vote that was conducted on January 11, 1851. It saw the election of Democratic Party nominee George S. Boutwell. The ultimate task of electing the governor had been placed before the Massachusetts General Court because no candidate received the majority of the vote required for a candidate to be elected through the popular election.
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Popular election results by county Phillips: 40–50% 50–60% 60–70% Briggs: 30–40% | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Incumbent governor George N. Briggs, a member of the Whig Party, was running for an eighth term in office. Despite winning a plurality in the general election with a large lead over the other candidates, he did not win election because he failed to secure the outright majority required to be elected through the popular vote and ultimately did not advance to the subsequent legislative vote when the House did not select him as a candidate for consideration by the Senate. In the legislative vote, the state's Democratic Party-Free Soil Party coalition, who combined held a majority in the legislature, successfully partnered to elect the Democratic nominee, businessman George S. Boutwell.