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1832 Massachusetts gubernatorial election

← Nov 1831November 12, 1832 (1832-11-12)1833 →
 
NomineeLevi Lincoln Jr.Marcus MortonSamuel Lathrop
PartyNational RepublicanDemocraticAnti-Masonic
Popular vote33,94615,19714,755
Percentage52.86%23.66%22.97%

County results
Lincoln:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     >90%
Lathrop:     40–50%     50–60%

Governor before election

Levi Lincoln Jr.
National Republican

ElectedGovernor

Levi Lincoln Jr.
National Republican

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The1832 Massachusetts gubernatorial election was held on November 12.

National Republican GovernorLevi Lincoln Jr. was re-elected to a ninth term in office over DemocratMarcus Morton and Anti-MasonSamuel Lathrop.

General election

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Candidates

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Campaign

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The Anti-Masonic Party, which was now controlled by former Democrats, was growing in strength. The party positioned itself in opposition toHenry Clay, a Mason and the National Republican presidential candidate, by declaring him "far behind the ordinary standard of morals" with "no virtuous example in his private life." This created a conundrum for Anti-Masonic nomineeSamuel Lathrop, a friend of Clay.[1]

Democratic candidateMarcus Morton, who had campaigned actively in the preceding three elections, sought to withdraw his name but was persuaded to stay on the ticket by party leaderDavid Henshaw. Morton accepted his role as the state's advocate for theAndrew Jackson campaign but saw little hope of victory and privately expressed that he had no influence over anyone but his son Marcus Jr.[1]

Jackson's veto of the renewal of the national bank charter and his declaration against concentrated wealth consolidated conservative elements against him and may have buoyed the National Republican vote in the state.[1]

Results

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Lincoln and Henry Clay carried the state with more than twice the vote of their nearest competitor, with the Democrats finishing third in both races.[1] Turnout increased, though this time with most of the new votes going to the National Republicans and Democrats.[1]

1832 Massachusetts gubernatorial election[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
National RepublicanLevi Lincoln Jr. (incumbent)33,94652.86%Decrease1.06
DemocraticMarcus Morton15,19723.66%Increase3.11
Anti-MasonicSamuel Lathrop14,75522.97%Decrease2.04
Write-in3270.51%Decrease0.01
Total votes64,225100.00%

See also

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References

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  1. ^abcdeDarling, Arthur B. (1925).Political Changes in Massachusetts, 1824–1848. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press. pp. 100–03.
  2. ^"MA Governor, 1832". OurCampaigns. RetrievedMay 17, 2021.
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