1829 Maryland gubernatorial election
The 1829 Maryland gubernatorial election was held on 5 January 1829 in order to elect the Governor of Maryland. National Republican nominee and former member of the Maryland House of Delegates Daniel Martin was elected by the Maryland General Assembly against Democratic nominee George E. Martin.[1]
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General election
On election day, 5 January 1829, National Republican nominee Daniel Martin was elected by the Maryland General Assembly, thereby gaining National Republican control over the office of governor. Martin was sworn in as the 20th Governor of Maryland on 15 January 1829.[2]
Results
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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| National Republican | Daniel Martin | 52 | 57.78 | |
| Democratic | George E. Martin | 38 | 42.22 | |
| Total votes | 90 | 100.00 | ||
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References
- "Daniel Martin". National Governors Association. Retrieved 27 April 2024.
- "MD Governor". ourcampaigns.com. 25 August 2004. Retrieved 27 April 2024.
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