1868 Louisiana gubernatorial election

1868 Louisiana gubernatorial election

← 1865 April 17–18, 1868[1] 1872 →
 
Nominee Henry C. Warmoth James G. Taliaferro
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 64,941 38,946
Percentage 62.51% 37.49%

Governor before election

Joshua Baker
Democratic

Elected Governor

Henry C. Warmoth
Republican

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The 1868 Louisiana gubernatorial election was held over two days, April 17 and 18, the same days that voters were asked to ratify the new Louisiana Constitution of 1868, which established the civil rights of African Americans. As a result of this election Henry Clay Warmoth was elected Governor of Louisiana. At age 26 he was the youngest governor in the state's history. The result was a lop-sided result for Warmoth because of the Republican Party's overwhelming support among African Americans, who were a majority of the state's population at the time.

Results

Popular Vote[2]

Party Candidate Votes received Percentage
Republican Henry Clay Warmoth 64,941 62.51%
Democratic James G. Taliaferro 38,946 37.49%
Total Vote 103,887

References

  1. ^ "OFFICIAL. The Municipal Election. PLACES OF HOLDING THE POLLS". New Orleans Republican. April 17, 1868. p. 1. Retrieved January 16, 2022.
  2. ^ Jeanne Frois. 2006. Louisiana Almanac, 2006–2007 Edition. Gretna, La: Pelican Pub. Co. p.547
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1865 Louisiana gubernatorial election
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