1851 Vermont gubernatorial election

The 1851 Vermont gubernatorial election was held on September 2, 1851. The state continued its support for the Whig party, and Whig Governor Charles K. Williams was easily re-elected to a one-year term. The strong showing of the Free Soil Party candidate Timothy P. Redfield also showed that Vermont was on its way to becoming an anti-slavery bastion. The Democratic nominee, John S. Robinson went on to win the governorship in 1853.

1851 Vermont gubernatorial election

September 2, 1851 (1851-09-02)
 
Nominee Charles K. Williams Timothy P. Redfield John S. Robinson
Party Whig Free Soil Democratic
Popular vote 22,676 14,950 6,686
Percentage 51.1% 33.4% 15.4%

County Results

Governor before election

Charles K. Williams
Whig

Elected Governor

Charles K. Williams
Whig

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