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Missouri gubernatorial election, 1860

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August 6, 1860
  
1864 →

74,446
  
66,583

46.95%
  
41.99%

Sample Orr
  
Hancock Lee Jackson

66,583
  
11,415

41.99%
  
7.20%

Missouri gubernatorial election, 1860

The Missouri gubernatorial election of 1860 was the thirteenth such election in Missouri's history. It was held on August 6, 1860, and resulted in a victory for the Democratic nominee, Claiborne Fox Jackson. Jackson defeated the nominee of the Constitutional Union Party, Sample Orr, and Southern "Brekenridge" Democrat Former Gov. Hancock Lee Jackson to become the fifteenth governor of Missouri. Republican James B. Gardenhire also ran in the election, but received a negligible amount of votes.

Before the next election in 1864, three men would serve as Governor of Missouri: first, Claiborne Fox Jackson until his defection to the Confederacy in July 1861, then Hamilton Rowan Gamble until his death in January 1864, and finally Lt. Gov Willard Preble Hall.

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Missouri gubernatorial election, 1860 Wikipedia