1852 Arkansas gubernatorial election
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The 1852 Arkansas gubernatorial election was held on 2 August 1852, in order to elect the Governor of Arkansas . Democratic nominee and former Arkansas State Auditor Elias Nelson Conway defeated Whig nominee B. H. Smithson.[ 1]
General election
On election day, 2 August 1852, Democratic nominee Elias Nelson Conway won the election by a margin of 3,028 votes against his opponent Whig nominee B. H. Smithson, thereby retaining Democratic control over the office of Governor. Conway was sworn in as the 5th Governor of Arkansas on 15 November 1852.[ 2]
Results
Results by county
Results by county[ 3] [ 4]
County
Elias Nelson Conway
B. H. Smithson
C. F. M. Noland
Total
Votes
%
Votes
%
Votes
%
Arkansas
216
56.25%
168
43.75%
0
0.00%
384
Ashley
211
64.53%
116
35.47%
0
0.00%
327
Benton[ a] [ b]
366
Bradley
271
53.66%
234
46.34%
0
0.00%
505
Calhoun
223
75.34%
73
24.66%
0
0.00%
296
Carroll
390
50.39%
384
49.61%
0
0.00%
774
Chicot
189
75.60%
61
24.40%
0
0.00%
250
Clark
290
42.77%
388
57.23%
0
0.00%
678
Conway
422
74.56%
144
25.44%
0
0.00%
566
Crawford
87
12.59%
604
87.41%
0
0.00%
691
Crittenden
163
53.97%
139
46.03%
0
0.00%
302
Dallas
344
63.94%
194
36.06%
0
0.00%
538
Desha
243
58.55%
172
41.45%
0
0.00%
415
Drew
247
55.26%
200
44.74%
0
0.00%
447
Franklin
164
28.03%
421
71.97%
0
0.00%
585
Fulton
230
78.50%
63
21.50%
0
0.00%
293
Greene
301
86.74%
46
13.26%
0
0.00%
347
Hempstead
352
40.79%
511
59.21%
0
0.00%
863
Hot Spring
348
59.49%
237
40.51%
0
0.00%
585
Independence
775
65.68%
405
34.32%
0
0.00%
1180
Izard
438
87.25%
64
12.75%
0
0.00%
502
Jackson
463
58.39%
330
41.61%
0
0.00%
793
Jefferson
414
63.99%
233
36.01%
0
0.00%
647
Johnson
244
33.42%
486
66.58%
0
0.00%
730
Lafayette
285
60.64%
185
39.36%
0
0.00%
470
Lawrence
657
78.59%
179
21.41%
0
0.00%
836
Madison[ a]
345
49.86%
347
50.14%
0
0.00%
692
Marion
238
57.63%
175
42.37%
0
0.00%
413
Mississippi
200
86.58%
31
13.42%
0
0.00%
231
Monroe
173
59.25%
119
40.75%
0
0.00%
292
Montgomery
123
37.85%
202
62.15%
0
0.00%
325
Newton[ a]
145
43.94%
185
56.06%
0
0.00%
330
Ouachita
501
50.91%
483
49.09%
0
0.00%
984
Perry
155
86.11%
25
13.89%
0
0.00%
180
Phillips
490
57.24%
366
42.76%
0
0.00%
856
Pike
193
62.46%
116
37.54%
0
0.00%
309
Poinsett
390
94.43%
23
5.57%
0
0.00%
413
Polk
174
72.80%
65
27.20%
0
0.00%
239
Pope
276
43.40%
360
56.60%
0
0.00%
636
Prairie
284
60.55%
185
39.45%
0
0.00%
469
Pulaski
382
48.72%
401
51.15%
1
0.13%
784
Randolph
349
89.95%
39
10.05%
0
0.00%
388
Saline
339
56.69%
259
43.31%
0
0.00%
598
Scott
211
45.09%
257
54.91%
0
0.00%
468
Searcy
165
42.09%
227
57.91%
0
0.00%
392
Sebastian
362
51.94%
335
48.06%
0
0.00%
697
Sevier
251
45.97%
295
54.03%
0
0.00%
546
St. Francis
406
62.85%
240
37.15%
0
0.00%
646
Union
673
58.07%
486
41.93%
0
0.00%
1159
Van Buren
285
77.24%
84
22.76%
0
0.00%
369
Washington
220
15.85%
1168
84.15%
0
0.00%
1388
White
354
69.01%
159
30.99%
0
0.00%
513
Yell
281
50.36%
277
49.64%
0
0.00%
558
Total[ a]
15,442
55.43%
12,414
44.56%
1
0.00%
27,857
References
^ a b c d Benton, Madison, and Newton counties did not report results in time to be counted towards the total.
^ In Benton County, the source only includes the number of votes for Smithson, with the note that he won with a majority.