1866 Texas gubernatorial election

The 1866 Texas gubernatorial election was held on June 25, 1866, to elect the governor of Texas. Incumbent Governor Andrew J. Hamilton, who had been appointed by President Andrew Johnson, did not run for a full term. The election was won by James W. Throckmorton, who received 80% of the vote.

1866 Texas gubernatorial election

← 1863June 25, 18661869 →
 
CandidateJames W. ThrockmortonElisha M. Pease
PartyDemocraticRepublican
Popular vote48,63112,051
Percentage80.1%19.9%


Governor before election

Andrew J. Hamilton
Unionist


Elected Governor

James W. Throckmorton
Democratic

Results

General Election Results[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticJames W. Throckmorton 48,631 80.1%
RepublicanElisha M. Pease12,05119.9%
No PartyWrite-ins60.00%
Total votes60,688 100.00%

Aftermath

In March 1867, General Philip H. Sheridan was appointed military governor of the Fifth Military District. Citing the "impediment" Throckmorton presented "to the reconstruction of the State," Sheridan removed him from office and appointed Pease governor on July 30, 1867.

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