1825 Connecticut gubernatorial election explained

Election Name:1825 Connecticut gubernatorial election
Country:Connecticut
Type:Presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:1824 Connecticut gubernatorial election
Previous Year:1824
Next Election:1826 Connecticut gubernatorial election
Next Year:1826
Election Date:April 14, 1825
Image1:His Excellency Oliver Wolcott, Governor of the State of Connecticut MET DP837871 (3x4a).jpg
Nominee1:Oliver Wolcott Jr.
Party1:Toleration Party
Popular Vote1:7,147
Percentage1:68.82%
Nominee2:David Daggett
Party2:Federalist Party (United States)
Popular Vote2:1,342
Percentage2:12.92%
Nominee4:Nathan Smith
Party4:Federalist Party (United States)
Popular Vote4:863
Percentage4:8.31%
Nominee5:Timothy Pitkin
Party5:Federalist Party (United States)
Popular Vote5:525
Percentage5:5.06%
Map Size:220px
Governor
Before Election:Oliver Wolcott Jr.
Before Party:Toleration Party
After Election:Oliver Wolcott Jr.
After Party:Toleration Party

The 1825 Connecticut gubernatorial election was held on April 14, 1825. Incumbent governor and Toleration Party candidate Oliver Wolcott Jr. defeated Federalist Party candidates former senator David Daggett, former delegate Nathan Smith and former congressman Timothy Pitkin, winning with 68.82% of the vote.

General election

Candidates

Major candidates

Minor candidates