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The 1832 Ohio gubernatorial election was held on October 9, 1832.

Incumbent Democratic Governor Duncan McArthur did not run for re-election, instead running for the U.S. House of Representatives.

Democratic nominee Robert Lucas defeated Anti-Masonic nominee Darius Lyman.

General election

Candidates

Withdrew

Results

1832 Ohio gubernatorial election[7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Robert Lucas 71,251 52.99%
Anti-Masonic Darius Lyman 63,185 46.99%
Scattering 33 0.02%
Majority 8,066 6.00%
Turnout 134,469
Democratic gain from National Republican Swing

References

  1. ^ "Biography of the Darius Lyman Family". OhioLINK Finding Aid Repository. Retrieved November 3, 2021.
  2. ^ "Alexandria, (D. C.)". Phenix gazette. Alexandria, D.C. July 25, 1832. p. 3. Retrieved November 3, 2021.
  3. ^ "The Election". Richmond enquirer. Richmond, Va. July 31, 1832. p. 3. Retrieved November 3, 2021.
  4. ^ "Governor McArthur is nominated as a candidate". Richmond enquirer. Richmond, Va. September 21, 1832. p. 3. Retrieved November 3, 2021.
  5. ^ "Governor's Election". Herald of the times. Newport, R.I. September 27, 1832. p. 2. Retrieved November 3, 2021.
  6. ^ "Anti-Masonic Movement in Ohio". Richmond enquirer. Richmond, Va. October 30, 1832. p. 4. Retrieved November 3, 2021.
  7. ^ "OH Governor, 1832". Our Campaigns. Retrieved November 3, 2021.
  8. ^ Gubernatorial Elections, 1787-1997. Washington, D.C.: Congressional Quarterly Inc. 1998. p. 72. ISBN 1-56802-396-0.
  9. ^ Dubin, Michael J. (2003). United States Gubernatorial Elections, 1776-1860: The Official Results by State and County. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland. pp. 198–199. ISBN 978-0-7864-1439-0.
  10. ^ Glashan, Roy R. (1979). American Governors and Gubernatorial Elections, 1775-1978. Westport, CT: Meckler Books. pp. 244–245. ISBN 0-930466-17-9.
  11. ^ Kallenbach, Joseph E.; Kallenbach, Jessamine S., eds. (1977). American State Governors, 1776-1976. Vol. I. Dobbs Ferry, N.Y.: Oceana Publications, Inc. p. 463. ISBN 0-379-00665-0.
  12. ^ "Election Statistics". Annual Report of the Secretary of State to the Governor of Ohio, for the year 1875. Columbus: Nevins & Myers, State Printers. 1876. p. 303.
  13. ^ Journal of the Senate, of the State of Ohio: being the First Session of the Thirty First General Assembly, begun and held in the Town of Columbus, Monday, December 3d, 1832. Columbus: David Smith, State Printer. 1832. pp. 39–40.
  14. ^ Taylor, William Alexander. Centennial History of Columbus and Franklin County. North Charleston, SC: Createspace. p. 179. ISBN 9783849673543.