1831 Connecticut gubernatorial election

The 1831 Connecticut gubernatorial election was held on April 8, 1831. Incumbent acting governor and National Republican nominee John S. Peters was elected to a term in his own right after the resignation of his predecessor Gideon Tomlinson, defeating Anti-Masonic nominee Zalmon Storrs with 68.75% of the vote.

1831 Connecticut gubernatorial election

April 8, 1831
 
Nominee John S. Peters Zalmon Storrs
Party National Republican Anti-Masonic
Popular vote 12,819 4,778
Percentage 68.75% 25.62%

County results
Peters:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%

Governor before election

John S. Peters (acting)
National Republican

Elected Governor

John S. Peters
National Republican

As the election took place during the early Second Party System, this was the last time a candidate for the governor's office would be listed under the Federalist banner.

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