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1822 Delaware gubernatorial special election

1822 Delaware gubernatorial special election

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Nominee Joseph Haslet James Booth
Party Democratic-Republican Federalist
Popular vote 3,784 3,762
Percentage 50.15% 49.85%

Haslet:      50–60%      60–70%
Booth:      60–70%

Governor before election

Caleb Rodney
Federalist

Elected Governor

Joseph Haslet
Democratic-Republican

The 1822 Delaware gubernatorial special election was held on October 1, 1822. A little more than a year into his three-year term, Democratic-Republican Governor John Collins died in office, elevating State Senate Speaker Caleb Rodney, a Federalist, to the governorship and triggering a special election for a three-year term in 1822. Former Governor Joseph Haslet ran as the Democratic-Republican nominee against James Booth, the Federalist nominee. Haslet won a narrow victory over Booth, receiving just 22 more votes than his opponent. However, for the third time in four years, a vacancy occurred; Haslet died on June 20, 1823, and State Senate Speaker Charles Thomas became Governor until the 1823 special election.[1]

General election

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Results

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1822 Delaware gubernatorial special election[2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic-Republican Joseph Haslet 3,784 50.15% −2.86%
Federalist James Booth 3,762 49.85% +2.86%
Majority 22 0.29% −5.72%
Turnout 7,546 100.00%
Democratic-Republican gain from Federalist

References

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  1. ^ Conrad, Henry C. (1908). History of the State of Delaware: From the Earliest Settlements to the Year 1907. Vol. 1. Lancaster, Pa.: Wickersham Company, Printers and Binders. p. 176.
  2. ^ "Delaware 1822 Governor, Special". A New Nation Votes: American Election Returns 1787-1825. Tufts University. Retrieved June 17, 2021.

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