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1854 Iowa gubernatorial election

In today's world, 1854 Iowa gubernatorial election has gained significant relevance in different areas of daily life. Since its impact on the economy, culture, politics and society in general, 1854 Iowa gubernatorial election has become a topic of constant debate and a point of interest for different audiences. Opinions on 1854 Iowa gubernatorial election are varied and sometimes polarized, which has led to the need to analyze it from different perspectives and with a multidisciplinary approach. In this article, we will explore the importance and impact of 1854 Iowa gubernatorial election today, as well as its relevance for the future.

1854 Iowa gubernatorial election

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Nominee James W. Grimes Curtis Bates
Party Whig Democratic
Popular vote 23,312 21,192
Percentage 52.38% 47.62%

Governor before election

Stephen P. Hempstead
Democratic

Elected Governor

James W. Grimes
Whig

The 1854 Iowa gubernatorial election was held on 7 August 1854 in order to elect the Governor of Iowa. Whig nominee James W. Grimes defeated Democratic nominee Curtis Bates.

General election

On election day, 7 August 1854, Whig nominee James W. Grimes won the election by a margin of 2,120 votes against his opponent Democratic nominee Curtis Bates, thereby gaining Whig control over the office of Governor. Grimes was sworn in as the 3rd Governor of Iowa on 9 December 1854.

Results

Iowa gubernatorial election, 1854
Party Candidate Votes %
Whig James W. Grimes 23,312 52.38
Democratic Curtis Bates 21,192 47.62
Total votes 44,504 100.00
Whig gain from Democratic

References

  1. ^ "James Wilson Grimes". National Governors Association. Retrieved 27 November 2023.
  2. ^ "IA - Governor". ourcampaigns.com. 4 March 2005. Retrieved 27 November 2023.
  3. ^ Iowa General Assembly. Journal of the House of Representatives. 1854 sess., 42, accessed 27 November 2023