1790 Massachusetts gubernatorial election

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1790 Massachusetts gubernatorial election

← 1789 April 5, 1790 1791 →
 
Nominee John Hancock James Bowdoin
Party Nonpartisan Nonpartisan
Popular vote 14,360 1,880
Percentage 86.53% 11.33%

County results
Hancock:      70-80%      80-90%      90-100%
No Data/Vote:      

Governor before election

John Hancock
Nonpartisan

Elected Governor

John Hancock
Nonpartisan

A gubernatorial election was held in Massachusetts on April 5, 1790. John Hancock, the incumbent governor, defeated James Bowdoin, who had served as the second governor of Massachusetts from 1785 to 1787.[1][2]

Results

Massachusetts gubernatorial election, 1790
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Nonpartisan John Hancock (incumbent) 14,360 86.53% +5.96
Nonpartisan James Bowdoin 1,880 11.33% −4.76
Nonpartisan David Cobb 124 0.75% New
Nonpartisan Samuel Phillips Jr. 47 0.28% +0.28
Nonpartisan Francis Dana 42 0.25% New
Nonpartisan Benjamin Lincoln 37 0.22% −1.82
Nonpartisan Samuel Adams 32 0.19% −0.21
Nonpartisan Nathaniel Gorham 27 0.16% +0.12
Nonpartisan Azor Orne 17 0.10% New
Nonpartisan James Warren 4 0.02% +0.02
Nonpartisan Isaac Stokey 3 0.02% New
Nonpartisan Thomas B. Waite 3 0.02% New
Nonpartisan John Hastings 2 0.01% New
Nonpartisan Oliver Prescott 2 0.01% New
Nonpartisan Elias Soule 2 0.01% New
Nonpartisan John Adams 1 0.01%
Nonpartisan John Avery Jr. 1 0.01% New
Nonpartisan Joseph Barrett 1 0.01% New
Nonpartisan Elijah Cutler 1 0.01% New
Nonpartisan John Dean 1 0.01% New
Nonpartisan John Farmer 1 0.01% New
Nonpartisan John Gentry 1 0.01% New
Nonpartisan William Heath 1 0.01% New
Nonpartisan Michael Hodges 1 0.01% New
Nonpartisan Jonah Jackson 1 0.01% New
Nonpartisan Joseph MacLellen 1 0.01% New
Nonpartisan Timothy Newell 1 0.01% New
Nonpartisan Thomas Russell 1 0.01% New
Total votes 16,595 100.00%
Nonpartisan hold

Results by county

John Hancock
Nonpartisan
James Bowdoin
Nonpartisan
Scattering County total
County Votes Percent Votes Percent Votes Percent
Barnstable 244 85.61 41 14.38 285
Berkshire 835 94.78 38 4.31 8[lower-alpha 1] 0.91 881
Bristol 1,144 88.89 36 2.80 107[lower-alpha 2] 8.31 1,287
Cumberland 541 96.26 13 2.31 8[lower-alpha 3] 1.42 562
Dukes 134 94.37 8 5.63 142
Essex 1,155 78.687 251 17.10 62[lower-alpha 4] 4.22 1,468
Hampshire 1,937 82.67 348 14.85 58[lower-alpha 5] 2.48 2,343
Lincoln 1,160 93.10 71 5.70 15[lower-alpha 6] 1.20 1,246
Middlesex 1,979 91.70 161 7.46 18[lower-alpha 7] 0.83 2,158
Nantucket 180 98.90 2 1.10 182
Plymouth 614 77.52 147 18.56 31[lower-alpha 8] 3.91 792
Suffolk 1,639 79.03 421 20.30 14[lower-alpha 9] 0.68 2,074
Worcester 2,224 87.01 302 11.82 30[lower-alpha 10] 1.17 2,556
York 564 92.76 41 6.74 3[lower-alpha 11] 0.49 608
TOTAL 14,360 86.53 1,880 11.33 355 2.14 16,595

References

  1. Gorham 5, Lincoln 3
  2. Cobb 104, Lincoln 2, Stokey 1
  3. Stokey 3, Waite 3, Gentry 1, MacLellen 1
  4. Phillips 47, Orne 6, Lincoln 5, Samuel Adams 3, Hodges 1
  5. Dana 38, Orne 9, Samuel Adams 7, Hastings 2, Gorham 1, Warren 1
  6. Samuel Adams 14, Dean 1
  7. Lincoln 14, Prescott 2, Gorham 1, Jackson 1
  8. Cobb 20, Gorham 7, Lincoln 2, Soule 2
  9. Lincoln 10, Samuel Adams 2, Barrett 1, Russell 1
  10. Gorham 13, Samuel Adams 5, Dana 4, Orne 2, John Adams 1, Avery 1, Cutler 1, Farmer 1, Lincoln 1, Newell 1
  11. Warren 2, Samuel Adams 1
  1. Dubin, Michael J. (2003). United States Gubernatorial Elections, 1776-1860: The Official Results by State and County. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland. p. 101. ISBN 0786414391.
  2. Lampi, Philip J. "Massachusetts 1788 Governor". A New Nation Votes. American Antiquarian Society. Retrieved November 18, 2024.