1863 Maine gubernatorial election

The 1863 Maine gubernatorial election took place on September 14, 1863 in order to elect the governor of Maine.[1] Republican candidate Samuel Cony won his first one-year term as governor[2] against Democratic candidate Bion Bradbury.[3]

1863 Maine gubernatorial election
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NomineeSamuel ConyBion Bradbury
PartyRepublicanDemocratic
Popular vote68,33950,687
Percentage57.42%42.58%

County results
Cony:      50-60%      60-70%
Bradbury:      50-60%

Governor before election

Abner Coburn
Republican

Elected Governor

Samuel Cony
Republican

Candidates

During his campaign, Bradbury claimed that president Abraham Lincoln had violated the Constitution by suspending habeas corpus, and was a vocal opponent of emancipation.[5] While a controversy occurred where General Samuel J. Anderson[6] claimed in an interview that Bradbury would withdraw Maine's troops from the American Civil War, Bradbury denied this and accused Anderson of libel.[7]

Election

Statewide

1863 Maine gubernatorial election[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanSamuel Cony68,33957.42
DemocraticBion Bradbury50,68742.58
Total votes119,026 100.00
Republican hold

References