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1849 California gubernatorial election

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1849 California gubernatorial election

November 13, 18491851 →
 
NomineePeter Hardeman BurnettWinfield S. Sherwood
PartyIndependent DemocratIndependent Democrat
Popular vote6,7833,220
Percentage47.72%22.66%

 
NomineeJohn SutterJohn W. Geary
PartyIndependentIndependent Democrat
Popular vote2,2011,358
Percentage15.49%9.56%

Election district[a] results
Burnett:     40–50%     60–70%     80–90%
Sherwood:     60–70%     >90%
Geary:     40–50%

Governor before election

Bennet C. Riley
as Military Governor
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Peter Hardeman Burnett
Independent Democrat

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The1849 California gubernatorial election was held on November 13, 1849, to elect the firstgovernor of California.Peter Hardeman Burnett won in a five-way race. Burnett was subsequently sworn in as governor on December 20, 1849, with the military governor,Bennet C. Riley, cedingde facto executive authority to him. However, California did not officially become a state until September 9, 1850, as part of theCompromise of 1850.

Campaign

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Peter Hardeman Burnett had only arrived in California a year prior to the election of 1849, but was known for his work inOregon Territory as a judge in their territory's Supreme Court.[1] On January 6, 1849, in a meeting of prominent men inSacramento, he was appointed President of a committee that formally requested a provisional government to be established in California.[2] This committee would work withBennet C. Riley, the final military governor of California, to establish election procedures, and delegate counts.[3]

Results

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California gubernatorial election, 1849[4]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Independent DemocratPeter Hardeman Burnett6,78347.72%
Independent DemocratWinfield S. Sherwood3,22022.66%
IndependentJohn Sutter2,20115.49%
Independent DemocratJohn W. Geary1,3589.56%
Independent WhigWilliam Morris Stewart6194.36%
Scattering320.23%
Majority3,56325.07%
Total votes14,213100.00%

Results by district

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District[b]Peter H. BurnetWinfield S. SherwoodJohn SutterJohn W. GearyWilliam M. StewartScatteringMarginTotal votes cast[4]
#%#%#%#%#%#%#%
Los Angeles22465.12%11834.30%00.00%00.00%00.00%20.58%10630.81%344
Monterey18147.51%15239.90%3910.24%00.00%41.05%51.31%297.61%381
Sacramento2,40842.74%1,92334.13%86115.28%00.00%4427.85%00.00%4858.61%5,634
San Diego9338.59%14861.41%00.00%00.00%00.00%00.00%-55-22.82%241
San Francisco1,92561.72%692.21%1,08434.75%00.00%280.90%130.42%841[c]26.96%3,119
San Joaquin1,01033.00%41813.66%1825.95%1,35644.30%953.10%00.00%-346-11.30%3,061
San Jose51789.76%366.25%162.78%20.35%40.69%10.17%48183.51%576
San Luis Obispo00.00%45100.00%00.00%00.00%00.00%00.00%-45-100.00%45
Santa Barbara10.54%18398.92%00.00%00.00%00.00%10.54%-182-98.38%185
Sonoma42467.62%12820.41%193.03%00.00%467.34%101.59%29647.21%627
Total6,78347.72%3,22022.66%2,20115.49%1,3589.55%6194.36%320.23%3,56325.07%14,213

Notes

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  1. ^Ten election districts were created for the 1849 election before California had any counties.
  2. ^California was not divided into counties in 1849
  3. ^Margin over Sutter

References

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  1. ^"Dear Mr. Editor". Vol. 2, no. 26. California Star & Californian. December 2, 1848. RetrievedJanuary 28, 2024.
  2. ^"Provisional Government". Vol. 1, no. 4. Weekly Alta California. January 25, 1849. RetrievedJanuary 28, 2024.
  3. ^"To the Public". Vol. 1, no. 25. Weekly Alta California. June 21, 1849. RetrievedJanuary 28, 2024.
  4. ^abCalifornia State Archives, Aggregate of Votes for Governor, Lt. Governor and Members of Congress
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