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1802 Pennsylvania gubernatorial election

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FieldValue
election_name1802 Pennsylvania gubernatorial election
countryPennsylvania
typepresidential
election_date
ongoingno
previous_election1799 Pennsylvania gubernatorial election
previous_year1799
next_election1805 Pennsylvania gubernatorial election
next_year1805
image_size160x160px
image1Thomas McKean by Charles Willson Peale.jpg
nominee1Thomas McKean
party1Democratic-Republican Party
popular_vote147,879
percentage173.7%
image2Rossjamespa.jpg
party2Federalist Party (United States)
nominee2James Ross
popular_vote217,037
percentage226.2%
map_image1802 Pennsylvania gubernatorial election results map by county.svg
map_size300px
map_captionCounty Results
McKean:
Ross:
titleGovernor
before_electionThomas McKean
before_partyDemocratic-Republican Party
after_electionThomas McKean
after_partyDemocratic-Republican Party

McKean:
Ross:

The 1802 Pennsylvania gubernatorial election occurred on October 12, 1802. Incumbent Democratic-Republican governor Thomas McKean successfully sought re-election to another term. As occurred in his prior campaign, he defeated U.S. Senator James Ross, a Federalist.

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References

  1. "PA Governor General Election". OurCampaigns.
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