1859 Alabama gubernatorial election|
Turnout | 9.40% |
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County results Moore: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90% >90% Samford: 50–60% |
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The 1859 Alabama gubernatorial election took place on August 1, 1859, in order to elect the governor of Alabama. Democrat Andrew B. Moore won his second term as governor.
Candidates
Southern Rights Democrat
Election
Statewide
County by county
County
|
Andrew B. Moore
|
William F. Samford
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Votes
|
%
|
Votes
|
%
|
Autauga
|
665
|
57.776
|
486
|
42.224
|
Baldwin
|
284
|
71.898
|
111
|
28.101
|
Barbour
|
1,006
|
58.693
|
708
|
41.307
|
Bibb
|
847
|
86.428
|
133
|
13.571
|
Blount
|
444
|
40.363
|
656
|
59.636
|
Butler
|
927
|
57.151
|
695
|
42.848
|
Calhoun
|
2,291
|
95.221
|
115
|
4.779
|
Chambers
|
1,040
|
51.536
|
978
|
48.464
|
Cherokee
|
1,776
|
91.973
|
155
|
8.027
|
Clarke
|
912
|
89.588
|
106
|
10.412
|
Coffee
|
715
|
70.932
|
293
|
29.068
|
Conecuh
|
534
|
66.666
|
267
|
33.333
|
Coosa
|
1,311
|
60.779
|
846
|
39.221
|
Covington
|
286
|
49.567
|
291
|
50.433
|
Dale
|
779
|
59.060
|
540
|
40.940
|
Dallas
|
913
|
76.338
|
283
|
23.662
|
DeKalb
|
1,412
|
97.988
|
29
|
2.012
|
Fayette
|
1,089
|
75.311
|
357
|
24.689
|
Franklin
|
1,424
|
79.776
|
361
|
20.224
|
Greene
|
1,013
|
100.000
|
0
|
0
|
Henry
|
638
|
54.623
|
530
|
45.377
|
Jackson
|
1,948
|
96.245
|
76
|
3.755
|
Jefferson
|
1,070
|
79.260
|
280
|
20.740
|
Lauderdale
|
1,174
|
93.397
|
83
|
6.603
|
Lawrence
|
783
|
86.520
|
122
|
13.480
|
Limestone
|
746
|
86.744
|
114
|
13.256
|
Lowndes
|
786
|
55.904
|
620
|
44.096
|
Macon
|
1,043
|
48.086
|
1,126
|
51.914
|
Madison
|
1,511
|
98.117
|
29
|
1.883
|
Marengo
|
815
|
75.955
|
258
|
24.045
|
Marion
|
921
|
87.714
|
129
|
12.286
|
Marshall
|
1,078
|
92.058
|
93
|
7.942
|
Mobile
|
2,047
|
61.343
|
1,290
|
38.657
|
Monroe
|
599
|
73.049
|
221
|
26.951
|
Montgomery
|
1,225
|
50.143
|
1,218
|
49.857
|
Morgan
|
1,061
|
86.120
|
171
|
13.880
|
Perry
|
1,170
|
92.636
|
93
|
7.364
|
Pickens
|
1,267
|
90.114
|
139
|
9.886
|
Pike
|
1,383
|
60.818
|
891
|
39.182
|
Randolph
|
1,423
|
74.269
|
493
|
25.731
|
Russell
|
960
|
51.696
|
897
|
48.304
|
Shelby
|
1,164
|
87.849
|
161
|
12.151
|
St. Clair
|
1,160
|
92.874
|
89
|
7.126
|
Sumter
|
620
|
84.469
|
114
|
15.531
|
Talladega
|
1,380
|
72.289
|
529
|
27.711
|
Tallapoosa
|
1,644
|
55.729
|
1,306
|
44.271
|
Tuscaloosa
|
1,185
|
72.212
|
456
|
27.788
|
Walker
|
439
|
63.623
|
251
|
36.377
|
Washington
|
230
|
83.941
|
44
|
16.059
|
Wilcox
|
632
|
77.642
|
182
|
22.358
|
Winston
|
266
|
74.510
|
91
|
25.490
|
Total
|
52,786
|
72.777
|
19,745
|
27.223
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References
- ^ Dubin, Michael J. (2003). United States Gubernatorial Elections, 1776-1860: The Official Results by State and County. Jefferson: McFarland & Company. pp. 8–9. ISBN 9780786414390.