1811 Virginia gubernatorial election

1811 Virginia gubernatorial election

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Nominee George W. Smith James Barbour
Party Democratic-Republican Democratic-Republican
1st ballot 98 97
2nd ballot 100 97

Governor before election

George W. Smith (acting)
Democratic-Republican

Elected Governor

George W. Smith
Democratic-Republican

A gubernatorial election was held in Virginia on December 5, 1811.[1] The Democratic-Republican acting governor of Virginia George W. Smith defeated the Democratic-Republican speaker of the Virginia House of Delegates James Barbour.[2]

The previous governor James Monroe resigned on April 3, 1811, to accept an appointment as U.S. secretary of state. Smith succeeded to office in his capacity as president of the Council of State and acted as governor for the remainder of the unexpired term.[3] Barbour had been mentioned as a possible candidate in the preceding special election to succeed John Tyler Sr., but declined to challenge Monroe, who defeated Smith on the joint ballot. With Monroe's resignation, Barbour's allies now believed his election was assured.[4]

The election was conducted by the Virginia General Assembly in joint session.[5] No candidate had a majority after the first ballot, requiring a second round of voting.[6] Smith was elected with a majority on the second ballot.[2] Barbour was disheartened by the defeat and considered retiring from politics, but would shortly succeed Smith in the next election following the latter's death three weeks later.[7]

General election

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1811 Virginia gubernatorial election[8]
Party Candidate First ballot Second ballot
Count Percent Count Percent
Democratic-Republican George W. Smith 98 50.00 100 50.76
Democratic-Republican James Barbour 97 49.49 97 49.24
Others 1 0.51
Total
196
100.00
197
100.00

Notes

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  1. ^ Virginia n.d., p. 13.
  2. ^ a b Lampi 2012b.
  3. ^ Sobel & Raimo 1978, pp. 1627, 1629.
  4. ^ Lowery 1984, p. 60.
  5. ^ Sobel & Raimo 1978, p. 1629.
  6. ^ Lampi 2012a.
  7. ^ Lowery 1984, pp. 60–61.
  8. ^ Lampi 2012a; Lampi 2012b.

Bibliography

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  • Lampi, Philip J. (2012a). "Virginia 1811 Governor, Special". A New Nation Votes. American Antiquarian Society. Retrieved October 23, 2025.
  • Lampi, Philip J. (2012b). "Virginia 1811 Governor, Special, Ballot 2". A New Nation Votes. American Antiquarian Society. Retrieved October 23, 2025.
  • Lowery, Charles D. (1984). James Barbour: A Jeffersonian Republican. University, AL: University of Alabama Press.
  • Sobel, Robert; Raimo, John (1978). Biographical Directory of the Governors of the United States 1789–1978. Vol. 4. Westport, CT: Meckler Books.
  • Virginia (n.d.). Journal of the House of Delegates [...]. Richmond.