1829 Tennessee gubernatorial election

The 1829 Tennessee gubernatorial election was held between 6 and 7 August 1829 in order to elect the Governor of Tennessee. On April 16, 1829, Governor Sam Houston following the collapse of his marriage, resigned as governor of Tennessee. William Hall, as Speaker of the Senate, was the first in the line of succession and thus became governor on April 16 but did not seek a full term. Democratic nominee and former Governor William Carroll easily won the election to a third term as he ran unopposed.

1829 Tennessee gubernatorial election
August 6–7, 1829
 
Nominee William Carroll
Party Democratic
Popular vote 59,917
Percentage 99.82%

Governor before election

William Hall
Democratic-Republican

Elected Governor

William Carroll
Democratic

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