1844 Connecticut gubernatorial election

The 1844 Connecticut gubernatorial election was held on April 1, 1844. Former state legislator, Amistad lawyer and Whig nominee Roger Sherman Baldwin was elected, defeating incumbent governor and Democratic nominee Chauncey Fitch Cleveland with 49.41% of the vote.

1844 Connecticut gubernatorial election

April 1, 1844
 
Nominee Roger Sherman Baldwin Chauncey Fitch Cleveland
Party Whig Democratic
Electoral vote 116 93
Popular vote 30,093 28,846
Percentage 49.41% 47.36%

County results
Baldwin:      40–50%      50–60%
Cleveland:      40–50%      50–60%

Governor before election

Chauncey Fitch Cleveland
Democratic

Elected Governor

Roger Sherman Baldwin
Whig

Although Baldwin won a plurality of the vote, he fell short of a majority. The state constitution at the time required that in such a case, the Connecticut General Assembly decides the election. The state legislature voted for Baldwin, 116 to 93, and Baldwin became the governor.

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