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'''[[Elections in New Hampshire|New Hampshire]]''' held a governor (then called president) election on March 9, 1790. The candidates in this election were [[John Pickering]], [[Joshua Wentworth]], and [[Josiah Bartlett]], alongside minor candidates.
'''[[Elections in New Hampshire|New Hampshire]]''' held a governor (then called president) election on March 9, 1790. The candidates in this election were [[John Pickering]], [[Joshua Wentworth]], and [[Josiah Bartlett]], alongside minor candidates.


John Pickering won the popular vote by a margin of 820 votes (10.57%) against Joshua Wentworth and a margin of 1,513 votes (19.5%) against Joshiah Bartlett. However, since no candidate won a majority of the vote, the election was sent to the [[New Hampshire General Court]], whom elected Anti-Federalist candidate Bartlett, despite him having come third in the popular vote. Thus, the election was an Anti-Federalist gain. Bartlett was sworn in on June 5, 1790.<ref>https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=235646</ref>
John Pickering won the popular vote by a margin of 820 votes (10.57%) against Joshua Wentworth and a margin of 1,513 votes (19.5%) against Josiah Bartlett. However, since no candidate won a majority of the vote, the election was sent to the [[New Hampshire General Court]], whom elected Anti-Federalist candidate Bartlett, despite him having come third in the popular vote. Thus, the election was an Anti-Federalist gain. Bartlett was sworn in on June 5, 1790.<ref>https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=235646</ref>


==Results==
==Results==
{{#electiontable:39}}<ref>American Governors and Gubernatorial Elections, 1775-1978 Glashan</ref><ref>https://elections.lib.tufts.edu/catalog/4m90dx07w</ref>
{{#electiontable:39}}<ref>American Governors and Gubernatorial Elections, 1775-1978 Glashan</ref><ref>https://elections.lib.tufts.edu/catalog/4m90dx07w</ref>


*''[https://civicapi.org/api/v0/race/39 Download Data]''
*''[https://elections.wiki/api/v0/race/39 Download Data]''
*''[https://civicapi.org/api/v0/race/39?data=csv Download Data (CSV)]''
*''[https://elections.wiki/api/v0/race/39?data=csv Download Data (CSV)]''


===By county===
===By county===

Latest revision as of 13:38, 13 February 2025

{{#electioninfobox:39}} New Hampshire held a governor (then called president) election on March 9, 1790. The candidates in this election were John Pickering, Joshua Wentworth, and Josiah Bartlett, alongside minor candidates.

John Pickering won the popular vote by a margin of 820 votes (10.57%) against Joshua Wentworth and a margin of 1,513 votes (19.5%) against Josiah Bartlett. However, since no candidate won a majority of the vote, the election was sent to the New Hampshire General Court, whom elected Anti-Federalist candidate Bartlett, despite him having come third in the popular vote. Thus, the election was an Anti-Federalist gain. Bartlett was sworn in on June 5, 1790.[1]

Results

{{#electiontable:39}}[2][3]

By county

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By municipality

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Results Map

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References