1880 Tennessee gubernatorial election

Election in Tennessee
1880 Tennessee gubernatorial election
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Nominee Alvin Hawkins John Vines Wright S.F. Wilson
Party Republican Debt-Paying Democrat Low Tax Democrat
Popular vote 103,966 79,081 57,568
Percentage 42.57% 32.38% 23.57%

Governor before election

Albert S. Marks
Democratic

Elected Governor

Alvin Hawkins
Republican

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The 1880 Tennessee gubernatorial election was held on November 2, 1880, to elect the next governor of Tennessee. Incumbent Democratic Governor Albert S. Marks did not seek re-election.[1] Republican candidate Alvin Hawkins won the election with 42.57% of the vote.

Background

Throughout the 1870s, Tennessee struggled to control the debt it had accumulated over the previous decades to pay for internal improvements and railroad construction. The Panic of 1873 brought a decrease in property tax revenues, and the state defaulted on its bond payments in 1875. Following this default, the Democratic Party split into two factions, one of which sought to protect the state's credit at all costs and pay off the bonds in full, and the other rejecting this as unfeasible and suggesting just partial payment of the bond debt. Governor James D. Porter (1875–1879) was of the former faction, and Governor Albert S. Marks (1879–1881) was of the latter, but neither was able to solve the problem.[1]

By 1880, the split over the debt issue had left the Democratic Party seriously divided, and Marks declined to run for re-election.[1] At the party's state convention in May of that year, John Wright, who represented the faction that sought full payment of the debt, known as the "state credit" or "high tax" faction, was nominated as the party's candidate for governor. Members of the "low tax" faction, which sought only a partial payment of the debt and demanded any change in the debt policy be put before the voters in a referendum, walked out of the convention and nominated their own candidate, S.F. Wilson. Republicans nominated Hawkins, and the Greenback Party nominated Richard M. Edwards.

General election

1880 Tennessee gubernatorial election[2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Alvin Hawkins 103,966 42.57%
Democratic John Vines Wright 79,081 32.38%
Democratic S.F. Wilson 57,568 23.57%
Greenback Richard M. Edwards 3,614 1.48%
Total votes 244,259 100.00%
Republican gain from Democratic

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c Phillip Langsdon, Tennessee: A Political History (Franklin, Tenn.: Hillsboro Press, 2000), pp. 207–210.
  2. ^ "Our Campaigns - TN Governor Race - Nov 02, 1880". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved 2024-02-28.