1837 New Hampshire gubernatorial election|
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County results Hill: 80–90% >90% |
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The 1837 New Hampshire gubernatorial election was held on 14 March 1837 in order to elect the governor of New Hampshire.
Incumbent Democratic governor Isaac Hill won re-election in a landslide against Whig nominee Joseph Healey and former Federalist Attorney General of New Hampshire George Sullivan in a rematch from the previous election.[1]
General election
On election day, 14 March 1837, Democratic governor Isaac Hill easily won re-election by a margin of 21,205 votes against his foremost opponent Whig nominee Joseph Healey, thereby retaining Democratic control over the office of governor. Hill was sworn in for his second term on 5 June 1837.[2]
Results
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