1859 Texas gubernatorial election

The 1859 Texas gubernatorial election was held on August 1, 1859, to elect the governor of Texas. Incumbent Democratic Governor Hardin Richard Runnels was running for reelection, but was defeated by Sam Houston, who received 57% of the vote.

1859 Texas gubernatorial election

← 1857August 1, 18591861 →
 
NomineeSam HoustonHardin R. Runnels
PartyIndependentDemocratic
Popular vote36,22727,500
Percentage56.8%43.1%

County Results [1]


Governor before election

Hardin R. Runnels
Democratic


Elected Governor

Sam Houston
Independent

Runnels was the only person to defeat Sam Houston in a political campaign, beating him in the previous election of 1857 on a Democratic ticket. Indian attacks, the border raids of Juan Cortina, and sectional factionalism were likely factors which lead to Runnels defeat in 1859.[2] During the election, Houston attacked Runnels by criticizing the latter's inadequate protection of the frontier, highlighting Runnels’ wishes to see the slave trade reopened, and reminding voters of the governor's preference for secession. Sam Houston's victory in the race was hailed as a tribute to Unionism as it occurred in one of the most pro-slavery states in the Union.[3] Unfortunately, it was Houston's last political position as in 1861 he was removed from the governorship by the new Secessionist government.

Results

General Election Results [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%
IndependentSam Houston 36,227 56.79%
DemocraticHardin Richard Runnels (incumbent)27,50043.11%
No PartyWrite-ins610.10%
Total votes63,788 100.00%
Independent gain from Democratic

References


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