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===Results Map===
===Results Map===
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[[Category:Elections in New Hampshire]]
[[Category:Elections in New Hampshire]]

Revision as of 18:09, 8 February 2025

{{#electioninfobox:37}} New Hampshire held a governor (then called president) election on March 11, 1788. The candidates in this election were John Langdon and John Sullivan, alongside a dozen minor candidates.

Former governor John Langdon, who had come in first place in the popular vote in the previous election, defeated incumbent governor John Sullivan by a margin of 757 votes (8.83%). As such, this election was an Anti-Federalist gain. Langdon was sworn in as governor on June 6, 1788.[1]

Results

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By county

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By municipality

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Results Map

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References