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1855 Georgia gubernatorial election

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1855 Georgia gubernatorial election

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NomineeHerschel V. JohnsonGarnett AndrewsB. H. Overby
PartyDemocraticKnow NothingTemperance
Popular vote54,13643,3586,331
Percentage52.14%41.76%6.10%

Results by County[1]
Johnson:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%
Andrews:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%

Governor before election

Herschel V. Johnson
Democratic

Elected Governor

Herschel V. Johnson
Democratic

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The1855 Georgia gubernatorial election was held on 1 October 1855 in order to elect theGovernor of Georgia.Democratic nominee andincumbent GovernorHerschel V. Johnson was re-elected againstKnow Nothing (Sam) nominee Garnett Andrews andTemperance nominee B. H. Overby.[2]

Background

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By this point, theConstitutional Union Party had effectively dissolved with the loss of Union Democrats, and with the collapse of theWhigs following the passage of theKansas–Nebraska Act in 1854, most Southern Whigs had joined the nativistAmerican Party (Know Nothing). In Georgia the Know Nothing Party was called "Sam" by the local Democratic party. Its use was so widespread that even some Know-Nothings adopted it. According to Royce McCrary, the origins of the term are obscure. Sam was a term applied to the raw Irish immigrants in the 1850s. Apparently the Democrats, in a mocking way, meant to imply that the anti-Irish Know-Nothings were actually Irish. As one of these people,Garnett Andrews became involved with the Nothing Know party and in 1855, after resigning his seat on the Northern Circuit, became the Know-Nothing candidate for the Georgia governorship. He campaigned againstunrestricted immigration and againstsecession.[3][4]

Around the same time, the GeorgiaState Temperance Convention met inAtlanta with the aim of getting involved in local politics.Basil Hallam Overby, a lawyer from Atlanta, beat out the son ofWilliam H. Crawford for the nomination.[5]

General election

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On election day, 1 October 1855,Democratic nomineeHerschel V. Johnson won re-election by a margin of 10,778 votes against his foremost opponentKnow Nothing (Sam)[a] nominee Garnett Andrews, thereby continuing Democratic control over the office of Governor. Johnson was sworn in for his second term on 9 November 1855.[6]

Results

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Georgia gubernatorial election, 1855[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticHerschel V. Johnson (incumbent)54,13652.14
Know NothingGarnett Andrews43,35841.76
TemperanceB. H. Overby6,3316.10
Total votes103,825100

Notes

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  1. ^In Georgia the Know Nothing Party was called "Sam" by the local Democratic party. Its use was so widespread that even some Know-Nothings adopted it. According to Royce McCrary, the origins of the term are obscure. Sam was a term applied to the raw Irish immigrants in the 1850s. Apparently the Democrats, in a mocking way, meant to imply that the anti-Irish Know-Nothings were actually Irish.[3]

References

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  1. ^abDubin, Michael J. (2003).United States Gubernatorial Elections, 1776 1860: The Official Results By State And County. McFarland. pp. 41–43.ISBN 9780786414390.
  2. ^"Gov. Herschel Vespasian Johnson".National Governors Association. RetrievedDecember 9, 2023.
  3. ^abMcCrary, Royce (1977)."John Macpherson Berrien and the Know-Nothing Movement in Georgia".The Georgia Historical Quarterly.61 (1):35–36, 41.
  4. ^"Garnett Andrews".New Georgia Encyclopedia. RetrievedDecember 17, 2023.
  5. ^Tankersley, Allen P. (1947)."Basil Hallam Overby, Champion of Prohibition in Ante-Bellum Georgia".The Georgia Historical Quarterly.31 (1): 8.JSTOR 40577047.
  6. ^"GA Governor". ourcampaigns.com. March 14, 2005. RetrievedDecember 9, 2023.
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