Election Name: | 1793 New Hampshire gubernatorial election |
Country: | New Hampshire |
Type: | Presidential |
Ongoing: | no |
Previous Election: | 1792 New Hampshire gubernatorial election |
Previous Year: | 1792 |
Next Election: | 1794 New Hampshire gubernatorial election |
Next Year: | 1794 |
Election Date: | 12 March 1793 |
Nominee1: | Josiah Bartlett |
Party1: | Anti-Federalist |
Popular Vote1: | 7,388 |
Percentage1: | 74.98% |
Nominee2: | John Langdon |
Party2: | Anti-Federalist |
Popular Vote2: | 1,306 |
Percentage2: | 13.25% |
Nominee3: | John Taylor Gilman |
Party3: | Federalist Party |
Popular Vote3: | 708 |
Percentage3: | 7.19% |
Governor | |
Before Election: | Josiah Bartlett |
Before Party: | Anti-Federalist |
After Election: | Josiah Bartlett |
After Party: | Anti-Federalist |
The 1793 New Hampshire gubernatorial election was held on 12 March 1793 in order to elect the Governor of New Hampshire. Incumbent Anti-Federalist Governor Josiah Bartlett defeated former Anti-Federalist Governor John Langdon, Federalist candidate John Taylor Gilman and Anti-Federalist candidate Timothy Walker.[1]
On election day, 12 March 1793, incumbent Anti-Federalist Governor Josiah Bartlett won re-election by a margin of 6,082 votes against his foremost opponent former Anti-Federalist Governor John Langdon, thereby retaining Anti-Federalist control over the office of Governor. Bartlett was sworn in for his fourth term on 5 June 1793.[2]