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Elections in Louisiana |
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Government |
The 1849 Louisiana gubernatorial election was the last of two elections to take place under the Louisiana Constitution of 1845. The new constitution abolished the provision in the 1812 constitution that required a gubernatorial candidate to win a vote of the legislature to get elected, leaving the final decision up to the people. The new constitution also cut incumbent Governor Alexandre Mouton's term short by one year thus moving the election from July 1846 to January 1846 with the inauguration of the new governor in February.
Results
Popular Vote[1]
Party | Candidate | Votes received | Percentage |
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Democratic | Joseph Marshall Walker | 14,485 | 51.20% |
Whig | Alexandre DeClouet | 13,807 | 48.80% |
Total Vote | 28,292 | ||
References
- โ Jeanne Frois. 2006. Louisiana Almanac, 2006โ2007 Edition. Gretna, La: Pelican Pub. Co. p.547
Preceded by 1846 Louisiana gubernatorial election |
Louisiana gubernatorial elections | Succeeded by 1852 Louisiana gubernatorial election |
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