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462 MARYLAND MANUAL

Elected Under the Amended Constitution of 1838 for Three Years

William Grason Queen Anne's County 1838
Francis Thomas Frederick County 1841
Thomas G. Pratt Prince George's County 1844
Philip F. Thomas Talbot County 1847
Enoch Louis Lowe Frederick County 1860

Elected Under the Constitution of 1851 for Four Years

Thomas Watkins Ligon Howard County 1853
Thomas Holliday Hicks Dorchester County 1857
Augustus W. Bradford Baltimore County 1861

Elected Under the Constitution of 1864 for Four Years

Thomas Swann Baltimore City 1866
Lt. Gov. C. C. Cox Baltimore City 1866

Elected Under the Constitution of 1867 for Four Years

Oden Bowie Prince Georges' County 1868
Wm. Pinkney Whyte Baltimore City 1872
James Black Groome Cecil County 1874
John Lee Carroll Howard County 1876
William T. Hamilton Washington County 1880
Robert M. McLane Baltimore City 1884
Henry Lloyd Dorchester County 1885
Elihu E. Jackson Wicomico County 1888
Frank Brown Carroll County 1892
Lloyd Lowndes Allegany County 1896
John Walter Smith Worcester County 1900
Edwin Warfield Howard County 1904
Austin L. Crothers Cecil County 1908
Phillips Lee Goldsborough Dorchester County 1912
Emerson C. Harrington Dorchester County 1916
Albert C. Ritchie Baltimore City 1920
Albert C. Ritchie Baltimore City 1924
Albert C. Ritchie Baltimore City 1927
Albert C. Ritchie Baltimore City 1931
Harry W. Nice Baltimore City 1936
Herbert R. O'Conor Baltimore City 1938

RESULTS OF PAST GUBERNATORIAL ELECTIONS IN MARYLAND

1871—William Pinkney Whyte, Democrat 73,968

Baltimore City.

Jacob Tome, Republican 68,838
Cecil County.
Whyte's Plurality, 15,120

1875—John Lee Carroll, Democrat 85,454
J. Morrison Harris, Republican 72,530
Carroll's Plurality, 12,924

* Due to Constitutional Amendment of 1922, providing for quadrennial elections, the
Governor elected in 1923 served three years.

 

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