1793 New Hampshire gubernatorial election

The 1793 New Hampshire gubernatorial election was held on 12 March 1793 in order to elect the Governor of New Hampshire. Incumbent Anti-Federalist Governor Josiah Bartlett defeated former Anti-Federalist Governor John Langdon, Federalist candidate John Taylor Gilman and Anti-Federalist candidate Timothy Walker.[1]

1793 New Hampshire gubernatorial election

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NomineeJosiah BartlettJohn LangdonJohn Taylor Gilman
PartyAnti-FederalistAnti-FederalistFederalist
Popular vote7,3881,306708
Percentage74.98%13.25%7.19%

Governor before election

Josiah Bartlett
Anti-Federalist

Elected Governor

Josiah Bartlett
Anti-Federalist

General election

On election day, 12 March 1793, incumbent Anti-Federalist Governor Josiah Bartlett won re-election by a margin of 6,082 votes against his foremost opponent former Anti-Federalist Governor John Langdon, thereby retaining Anti-Federalist control over the office of Governor. Bartlett was sworn in for his fourth term on 5 June 1793.[2]

Results

New Hampshire gubernatorial election, 1793
PartyCandidateVotes%
Anti-FederalistJosiah Bartlett (incumbent) 7,388 74.98
Anti-FederalistJohn Langdon1,30613.25
FederalistJohn Taylor Gilman7087.19
Anti-FederalistTimothy Walker3823.88
Scattering700.70
Total votes9,854 100.00
Anti-Federalist hold

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