1867 Wisconsin gubernatorial election explained

Election Name:1867 Wisconsin gubernatorial election
Country:Wisconsin
Flag Year:1866
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:1865 Wisconsin gubernatorial election
Previous Year:1865
Next Election:1869 Wisconsin gubernatorial election
Next Year:1869
Election Date:November 5, 1867
Nominee1:Lucius Fairchild
Party1:Republican Party (United States)
Popular Vote1:73,637
Percentage1:51.67%
Party2:Democratic Party (United States)
Popular Vote2:68,873
Percentage2:48.32%
Map Size:250px
Governor
Before Election:Lucius Fairchild
Before Party:Republican Party (United States)
After Election:Lucius Fairchild
After Party:Republican Party (United States)

The 1867 Wisconsin gubernatorial election was held on November 5, 1867. Incumbent Republican Party Governor Lucius Fairchild won re-election with nearly 52% of the vote, defeating Democratic candidate John J. Tallmadge.[1]

This was the last election until 1894 in which a Republican carried Fond du Lac County.

Nominations

Republican party

Lucius Fairchild was the incumbent governor of Wisconsin, having been elected in the 1865 election. Prior to his election as governor, he was Wisconsin Secretary of State for one term. Fairchild had also been a Union Army officer in the American Civil War, having served as a colonel in the famous Iron Brigade when they participated in fierce fighting at Gettysburg. Fairchild lost an arm due to wounds sustained at Gettysburg, and was later awarded an honorary promotion to brigadier general.

Democratic party

John J. Tallmadge was a businessman and the former mayor of Milwaukee, having left office less than a year before the 1867 election. Prior to his two terms as mayor, he was one of the founders of the Milwaukee Chamber of Commerce and served as its president in 1863 and 1864.

Results

Results by county

CountyLucius Fairchild
Republican
John J. Tallmadge
Democratic
MarginTotal votes cast
%%%
Adams62476.28%19423.72%43052.57%818
Ashland38.11%3491.89%-31-83.78%37
Bayfield1257.14%942.86%314.29%21
Brown81540.11%1,21759.89%-402-19.78%2,032
Buffalo70864.60%38835.40%32029.20%1,096
Burnett4187.23%612.77%3574.47%47
Calumet68745.50%82354.50%-136-9.01%1,510
Chippewa30946.12%36153.88%-52-7.76%670
Clark23370.39%9829.61%13540.79%331
Columbia2,64962.29%1,60337.69%1,04624.59%4,253
Crawford84545.63%1,00754.37%-162-8.75%1,852
Dane4,53051.77%4,21748.19%3133.58%8,750
Dodge2,80436.90%4,79563.10%-1,991-26.20%7,599
Door40476.37%12523.63%27952.74%529
Douglas5144.35%6455.65%-13-11.30%115
Dunn67970.66%28229.34%39741.31%961
Eau Claire66258.64%46741.36%19517.27%1,129
Fond du Lac3,78950.61%3,69849.39%911.22%7,487
Grant3,09565.24%1,64934.76%1,44630.48%4,744
Green2,09464.81%1,13735.19%95729.62%3,231
Green Lake1,19765.16%64034.84%55730.32%1,837
Iowa1,67751.11%1,60448.89%732.22%3,281
Jackson73670.97%30129.03%43541.95%1,037
Jefferson2,34442.95%3,11257.02%-768-14.07%5,458
Juneau1,03052.71%92447.29%1065.42%1,954
Kenosha1,17351.88%1,08848.12%853.76%2,261
Kewaunee26832.80%54967.20%-281-34.39%817
La Crosse1,53656.47%1,18343.49%35312.98%2,720
Lafayette1,52646.87%1,73053.13%-204-6.27%3,256
Manitowoc1,24737.11%2,11262.86%-865-25.74%3,360
Marathon9012.71%61887.29%-528-74.58%708
Marquette44537.30%74862.70%-303-25.40%1,193
Milwaukee3,50032.78%7,17667.22%-3,676-34.43%10,676
Monroe1,32955.56%1,06144.36%26811.20%2,392
Oconto57668.74%26231.26%31437.47%838
Outagamie94940.61%1,38859.39%-439-18.78%2,337
Ozaukee2209.73%2,04290.27%-1,822-80.55%2,262
Pepin30266.81%15033.19%15233.63%452
Pierce82968.17%38731.83%44236.35%1,216
Polk22465.69%11734.31%10731.38%341
Portage97258.73%68341.27%28917.46%1,655
Racine2,11756.51%1,62943.49%48813.03%3,746
Richland1,16656.88%88443.12%28213.76%2,050
Rock4,22769.79%1,83030.21%2,39739.57%6,057
Sauk2,06068.69%93931.31%1,12137.38%2,999
Shawano14549.49%14850.51%-3-1.02%293
Sheboygan1,85847.17%2,07952.78%-221-5.61%3,939
St. Croix88453.29%77546.71%1096.57%1,659
Trempealeau62279.03%16520.97%45758.07%787
Vernon1,44378.98%38421.02%1,05957.96%1,827
Walworth3,25871.70%1,28628.30%1,97243.40%4,544
Washington61519.41%2,55480.59%-1,939-61.19%3,169
Waukesha2,30346.44%2,65653.56%-353-7.12%4,959
Waupaca1,29464.25%72035.75%57428.50%2,014
Waushara99876.13%31323.87%68552.25%1,311
Winnebago3,16159.97%2,11040.03%1,05119.94%5,271
Wood28244.48%35255.52%-70-11.04%634
Total73,63751.67%68,87348.32%4,7643.34%142,522

Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic

Notes and References

  1. Book: Joint Committee on Legislative Organization, Wisconsin Legislature . 2015 . Wisconsin Blue Book 2015–2016 . Madison, Wisconsin . Wisconsin Department of Administration . 699–701 . 978-0-9752820-7-6.