1878 Massachusetts gubernatorial election

The 1878 Massachusetts gubernatorial election was held on November 5. Former acting Governor Thomas Talbot, a Republican, defeated Benjamin Butler, who ran as an independent Greenback candidate with Democratic support. Butler's supporters secured a majority of delegates to the Democratic state convention, but his nomination was rejected by the state party committee after his supporters used violent tactics to exclude anti-Butler delegates from the convention hall.

1878 Massachusetts gubernatorial election

November 5, 1878 (1878-11-05)
 
Nominee Thomas Talbot Benjamin Butler
Party Republican Greenback
Alliance Democratic
Popular vote 134,725 109,435
Percentage 52.56% 42.69%

Governor before election

Alexander H. Rice
Republican

Elected Governor

Thomas Talbot
Republican

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