Missouri gubernatorial special election, 1825
Missouri gubernatorial special election, 1825
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Nominee |
John Miller |
William Carr |
David Todd |
Party |
Democratic |
National Republican |
National Republican |
Popular vote |
2,793 |
1,610 |
1,291 |
Percentage |
48.38% |
27.89% |
22.36% |
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The Missouri gubernatorial special election of 1825 was Missouri's third gubernatorial election. The election was held on December 8, 1825, to determine who would fill the remainder of the term of Frederick Bates who had died on August 4, 1825.[1] Interim governor Abraham J. Williams did not stand for election and John Miller was elected over William Carr, David Todd, and Missouri Attorney General Rufus Easton.
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