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1874 South Carolina gubernatorial election

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1874 South Carolina gubernatorial election

← 1872November 3, 18741876 →
 
NomineeDaniel Henry ChamberlainJohn T. Green
PartyRepublicanIndependent Republican
Alliance-Democratic
Popular vote80,40368,818
Percentage53.87%46.11%

County results
Chamberlain:     50-60%     60-70%     70-80%
Green:     50-60%     60-70%     70-80%     80-90%

Governor before election

Franklin J. Moses, Jr.
Republican

ElectedGovernor

Daniel Henry Chamberlain
Republican

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The1874 South Carolina gubernatorial election was held on November 3, 1874, to select thegovernor andlieutenant governor of the state ofSouth Carolina.Daniel Henry Chamberlain won the election and became the 76th governor of South Carolina.

This was the last South Carolina gubernatorial election won by a Republican until 1974. Since the 1990s, the Republican Party has become more dominant in the state. As of 2023, all of the statewide officeholders are Republicans.

Campaign

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Republican nomination forGovernor
CandidateVotes%
Daniel Henry Chamberlain7359.4
John T. Green4032.5
John Winsmith108.1

At the convention of thestate Republicans on September 8 through September 11 inColumbia, the delegates felt that reform was vital for the continuation of Republican power. GovernorFranklin J. Moses, Jr. was caught up in corruption scandals and never considered as a nominee for reelection to Governor. Instead,Daniel Henry Chamberlain was nominated for Governor and soundly won the nomination.

Chamberlain had been theAttorney General of South Carolina from 1868 to 1872 and pushed for reform of the state government. His association withRadical Republicans such as SenatorJohn J. Patterson and former GovernorRobert Kingston Scott enabled him to keep the support of stalwart Republicans while preaching a reform message.

It was this close association with Radical Republicans that again caused a split within the Republican party. TheIndependent Republicans met inCharleston on October 2 to select candidates for Governor and Lieutenant Governor.John T. Green was chosen to be their nominee for Governor andMartin Delany, a black man, was their candidate for lieutenant governor. The Independent Republicans adopted the Republican platform and the only difference between the two parties was that the Independent Republicans claimed their intention to clean up state government if elected.

TheConservative Party of South Carolina formed in 1874 from the members of the State Tax Union advocating for change. They endorsed the Independent Republican ticket for statewide offices and their platform consisted entirely of restoring honesty and efficiency in state government.

General election

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The general election was held on November 3, 1874, andDaniel Henry Chamberlain was elected asgovernor of South Carolina. Turnout was the highest for a gubernatorial election thus held in South Carolina, although many white voters stayed away from the polls.

South Carolina Gubernatorial Election, 1874
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
RepublicanDaniel Henry Chamberlain80,40353.9−11.5
Independent RepublicanJohn T. Green68,81846.1+11.8
No partyWrite-Ins190.0−0.3
Majority11,5857.8−23.3
Turnout149,240
Republicanhold
1874 South Carolina gubernatorial election map, by percentile by county.
  65+% won by Chamberlain
  60%-64% won by Chamberlain
  55%-59% won by Chamberlain
  50%-54% won by Chamberlain
  50%-54% won by Green
  55%-59% won by Green
  60%-64% won by Green
  65+% won by Green

See also

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References

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  • "Election Returns."Reports and Resolutions of the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina at the Regular Session, 1873-'74. Columbia, South Carolina: Republican Printing Company, 1874, p. 85.
  • Reynolds, John S. (1969).Reconstruction in South Carolina. Negro University Press.ISBN 0-8371-1638-4.
  • "The Official Vote in the State".The News and Courier. November 20, 1874. p. 1.

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