1842 Connecticut gubernatorial election

The 1842 Connecticut gubernatorial election was held on April 4, 1842. Former Speaker of the Connecticut House of Representatives and Democratic nominee Chauncey Fitch Cleveland was elected, defeating incumbent governor and Whig nominee William W. Ellsworth with 49.94% of the vote.

1842 Connecticut gubernatorial election

April 4, 1842
 
Nominee Chauncey Fitch Cleveland William W. Ellsworth
Party Democratic Whig
Electoral vote 139 68
Popular vote 25,564 23,790
Percentage 49.94% 46.29%

Cleveland:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%
Ellsworth:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%
     Tie

Governor before election

William W. Ellsworth
Whig

Elected Governor

Chauncey Fitch Cleveland
Democratic

Cleveland won a plurality of the vote, but fell just short of a majority, by 107 votes. The state constitution at the time required the Connecticut General Assembly decide the election if no candidate won a majority of the vote. The state legislature voted 139 to 68 to elect Cleveland the governor.

This was the first appearance of the Liberty Party in a Connecticut governor's race, and the first of Francis Gillette's ten attempts at seeking the governorship.

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