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The 1831 Connecticut gubernatorial election was held on April 8, 1831. Incumbent acting governor and National Republican nominee John S. Peters was elected to a term in his own right after the resignation of his predecessor Gideon Tomlinson, defeating Anti-Masonic nominee Zalmon Storrs with 68.75% of the vote.
As the election took place during the early Second Party System, this was the last time a candidate for the governor's office would be listed under the Federalist banner.
Major party candidates
Minor party candidates
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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National Republican | John S. Peters (incumbent) | 12,819 | 68.75% | ||
Anti-Masonic | Zalmon Storrs | 4,778 | 25.62% | ||
Jacksonian | Henry W. Edwards | 344 | 1.85% | ||
Other | Others | 322 | 1.73% | ||
Independent | John T. Riley | 228 | 1.22% | ||
Federalist | Timothy Pitkin | 156 | 0.84% | ||
Majority | 8,041 | ||||
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See also: Political party strength in Connecticut |
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