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1835 Alabama gubernatorial election

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1835 Alabama gubernatorial election

← 1833August 3, 18351837 →
 
NomineeClement C. ClayEnoch Parsons
PartyDemocraticWhig
Popular vote23,27912,209
Percentage65.44%34.32%

County results
Clay:     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%     >90%
Parsons:     50-60%     60-70%     70-80%
Unknown/No Vote:     

Governor before election

John Gayle
Democratic

Elected Governor

Clement C. Clay
Democratic

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The1835 Alabama gubernatorial election was an election held on August 3, 1835, to elect thegovernor of Alabama.Democratic candidateClement Comer Clay beatWhig candidate Enoch Parsons with 65.44% of the vote.

General election

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Candidates

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Results

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1835 Alabama gubernatorial election[3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DemocraticClement Comer Clay23,27965.44%−34.56%
WhigEnoch Parsons12,20934.32%+34.32%
IndependentWrite-ins720.23%+0.23%
Majority11,07031.12%

By county

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County results[3][a]
CountyClement C. Clay

Democratic

Enoch Parsons

Whig

Total Votes
#%#%
Autauga63153.10%55746.90%1,188
Baldwin17387.80%2412.20%197
Barbour34758.40%24741.60%594
Benton77193.20%566.80%827
Bibb64979.00%17221.00%821
Blount98996.60%353.40%1,024
Butler12224.40%37875.60%500
Chambers25065.60%13134.40%381
Clarke42067.90%19932.10%619
Conecuh17142.60%23457.40%405
Coosa----------
Covington9073.80%3226.20%122
Dale----------
Dallas70544.70%87155.30%1,576
Fayette59092.00%518.00%641
Franklin65448.90%68451.10%1,338
Greene67645.60%80754.40%1,483
Henry28755.80%22744.20%514
Jackson2,42792.90%1817.10%2,608
Jefferson65778.10%17421.90%831
Lauderdale1,16471.80%45828.20%1,622
Lawrence92062.30%55737.70%1,477
Limestone81248.80%85351.20%1,665
Lowndes39947.30%44452.70%843
Macon5938.30%9561.70%154
Madison1,98482.90%41017.10%2,394
Marengo35935.10%66464.90%1,023
Marion37474.50%13825.50%512
Mobile42448.80%44451.20%868
Monroe36556.80%21032.70%575
Montgomery87753.90%75146.10%1,628
Morgan98675.30%32424.70%1,310
Perry42535.90%75864.10%1,183
Pickens72856.80%55443.20%1,282
Pike42962.40%15837.60%587
Randolph83100.00%00.00%83
Russell4134.20%7965.80%120
St. Clair94490.00%10510.00%1,049
Shelby31447.80%34352.20%657
Sumter65261.90%40138.10%1,053
Talladega75786.70%11613.30%873
Tallapoosa11343.80%14556.20%258
Tuscaloosa1,10670.30%46829.70%1,574
Walker36791.10%368.90%403
Washington9431.10%20467.50%298
Wilcox27638.40%44361.60%719
Total23,27965.60%12,20934.40%35,488

References

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  1. ^"Gov. Clement Comer Clay".National Governor's Association. January 17, 2011. RetrievedOctober 16, 2022.
  2. ^Mark Allen Baker (2014). "8. The Parsons Family of Lyme and Middletown".Connecticut Families of the Revolution: American Forebears from Burr to Wolcott.Arcadia Publishing.ISBN 9781625851963.
  3. ^abDubin, Michael J. (2003).United States Gubernatorial Elections, 1776-1860: The Official Results by State and County. Jefferson: McFarland & Company. p. 3.ISBN 9780786414390.

Notes

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  1. ^Dubin could not locate returns for Coosa and Dale counties. A total of 72 scattered write-in votes were reported.
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