1810 Maryland gubernatorial election explained

Election Name:1810 Maryland gubernatorial election
Country:Maryland
Type:Presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:November 1809 Maryland gubernatorial election
Previous Year:1809
Next Election:1811 Maryland gubernatorial election
Next Year:1811
Election Date:19 November 1810
Nominee1:Edward Lloyd
Party1:Democratic-Republican Party
Popular Vote1:55
Percentage1:88.71%
Governor
Before Election:Edward Lloyd
Before Party:Democratic-Republican Party
After Election:Edward Lloyd
After Party:Democratic-Republican Party

The 1810 Maryland gubernatorial election was held on 19 November 1810 in order to elect the Governor of Maryland. Incumbent Democratic-Republican Governor Edward Lloyd was re-elected by the Maryland General Assembly against Federalist candidates former Governor John Eager Howard, Levin Winder and former United States Senator Charles Carroll.[1]

General election

On election day, 19 November 1810, incumbent Democratic-Republican Governor Edward Lloyd was re-elected by the Maryland General Assembly, thereby retaining Democratic-Republican control over the office of governor. Lloyd was sworn in for his second full term on 26 November 1810.[2]

Results

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Edward Lloyd . 26 April 2024 . National Governors Association.
  2. Web site: MD Governor . ourcampaigns.com . 26 August 2004 . 26 April 2024.