1864 Illinois gubernatorial election

1864 Illinois gubernatorial election

← 1860 November 1864 1868 →
 
Nominee Richard J. Oglesby James Carroll Robinson
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 190,376 158,711
Percentage 54.54% 45.46%

County Results

Governor before election

Richard Yates
Republican

Elected Governor

Richard J. Oglesby
Republican

The 1864 Illinois gubernatorial election was the thirteenth election for this office and took place during the American Civil War. Republican governor Richard Yates did not run for re-election, but was instead elected to serve in the United States Senate. Major General Richard J. Oglesby resigned his commission to run as the Republican nominee. Congressman James Carroll Robinson was the Democratic nominee.[1] At this time in Illinois history, the Lieutenant Governor was elected on a separate ballot from the governor. This would remain the case until the adoption of the 1970 constitution.

Results

1864 gubernatorial election, Illinois[2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Richard J. Oglesby 190,376 54.54 +3.39
Democratic James Carroll Robinson 158,711 45.46 -1.88
Majority 31,665 9.08 +5.23
Turnout 349,087
Republican hold Swing

References

  1. ^ "Bioguide Search".
  2. ^ 1864 Gubernatorial General Election Results - Illinois
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