1862 Vermont gubernatorial election

The 1862 Vermont gubernatorial election for governor of Vermont was held on Tuesday, September 2. In keeping with the "Mountain Rule", incumbent Republican Frederick Holbrook was a candidate for a second one-year term. The Democratic nominee was Benjamin H. Smalley, who had been on the ballot in 1861 as the gubernatorial candidate of the "Peace Democrats," who favored compromise with the Confederacy.

1862 Vermont gubernatorial election

September 2, 1862 (1862-09-02)
 
Nominee Frederick Holbrook Benjamin H. Smalley
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 29,543 3,772
Percentage 88.5% 11.3%

Governor before election

Frederick Holbrook
Republican

Elected Governor

Frederick Holbrook
Republican

Vermont continued to strongly support the Union and the Republican Party. Holbrook was backed by Republicans and pro-Union Democrats, and easily defeated Smalley to win a one-year term that began on October 10.

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