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Pennsylvania gubernatorial election, 1808

Pennsylvania gubernatorial election, 1808
Pennsylvania
← 1805 November 8, 1808 (1808-11-08) 1811 →
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Candidate Simon Snyder James Ross
Party Democratic-Republican Federalist
Popular vote 67,975 39,575
Percentage 60.9% 35.5%

Pennsylvania Gubernatorial Election Results by County, 1808.svg
County results*
  *Results unknown

Governor before election

Thomas McKean
Independent

Elected Governor

Simon Snyder
Democratic-Republican


Thomas McKean
Independent

Simon Snyder
Democratic-Republican

The Pennsylvania gubernatorial election of 1808 occurred on November 8, 1808. Incumbent governor Thomas McKean, a former Democratic Republican who had faced impeachment by members of his own party during the prior term, was not a candidate. Democratic-Republican candidate Simon Snyder, former Speaker of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives defeated Federalist candidate and former U.S. Senator James Ross to become Governor of Pennsylvania. Snyder, with the aid of a supportive press, campaigned as a "New School Democrat" and attempted to ally himself with James Madison. He painted the former McKean administration as elitist and advocated for popular democracy, governmental intervention in the economy, and infrastructural support for Western Pennsylvania counties.[1]

*Note: Although Spayd ran as a Federalist, Ross was the only Federalist to carry any counties, as shown on the map.



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