1836 Delaware gubernatorial election

The 1836 Delaware gubernatorial election was held on November 8, 1836. Democratic Governor Caleb P. Bennett, elected in 1832 and died in office on May 9, 1836 and was succeeded by State Senate Speaker (and former Governor) Charles Polk Jr., a Whig. Former State House Speaker and State Treasurer Cornelius P. Comegys ran as the Whig nominee to succeed Polk and faced Democratic nominee Nehemiah Clark in the general election. Continuing the streak of closely fought elections, Comegys narrowly defeated Clark, winning 52% of the vote to Clark's 48%.

1836 Delaware gubernatorial election

November 8, 1836
 
Nominee Cornelius P. Comegys Nehemiah Clark
Party Whig Democratic
Popular vote 4,693 4,276
Percentage 52.32% 47.68%

Governor before election

Charles Polk Jr.
Whig

Elected Governor

Cornelius Comegys
Whig

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