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Missouri gubernatorial election, 1856

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August 4, 1856
  
1857 (special) →

40,589
  
27,618

35.23%
  
23.97%

46,993
  
40,589

40.79%
  
35.23%

Missouri gubernatorial election, 1856

The Missouri gubernatorial election of 1856 was Missouri's eleventh gubernatorial election. In the election, which was held on August 2, 1852, the Democratic nominee, Trusten Polk, defeated Know-Nothing candidate Robert C. Ewing (running under the American Party label), and former Senator Thomas H. Benton. Benton ran as an Independent Democrat under the label "Benton Democrat."

In February 1857, Trusten Polk would be elected to the United States Senate; he therefore resigned the governorship, was replaced by Lt. Gov. Hancock Lee Jackson, and forced a special election to be called for August 1857 to fill the remainder of the term.

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