Election Name: | 1829 New Jersey gubernatorial election |
Country: | New Jersey |
Type: | Presidential |
Ongoing: | no |
Previous Election: | 1828 New Jersey gubernatorial election |
Previous Year: | 1828 |
Next Election: | 1830 New Jersey gubernatorial election |
Next Year: | 1830 |
Election Date: | 30 October 1829 |
Nominee1: | Garret D. Wall |
Party1: | Democratic Party (United States) |
Popular Vote1: | 39 |
Percentage1: | 69.64% |
Nominee2: | Isaac Halstead Williamson |
Party2: | Democratic-Republican Party |
Popular Vote2: | 15 |
Percentage2: | 26.79% |
Governor | |
Before Election: | Isaac Halstead Williamson |
Before Party: | Democratic-Republican Party |
After Election: | Peter Dumont Vroom |
After Party: | Democratic Party (United States) |
The 1829 New Jersey gubernatorial election was held on 30 October 1829 in order to elect the governor of New Jersey. Democratic nominee and incumbent United States Attorney for the District of New Jersey Garret D. Wall was elected by the New Jersey General Assembly against incumbent Democratic-Republican governor Isaac Halstead Williamson. Wall however, declined to assume the office of governor on 2 November 1829 whereupon incumbent Democratic member of the New Jersey General Assembly Peter Dumont Vroom was instead elected, by a vote of 42 to Williamson's 13, to replace Wall as governor on 6 November 1829.[1] [2]
On election day, 30 October 1829, Democratic nominee Garret D. Wall was elected by the New Jersey General Assembly by a margin of 24 votes against incumbent Democratic-Republican governor Isaac Halstead Williamson, thereby gaining Democratic control over the office of governor. Wall however, declined to assume the office of governor on 2 November 1829 whereupon incumbent Democratic member of the New Jersey General Assembly Peter Dumont Vroom was instead elected, by a vote of 42 to Williamson's 13, to replace Wall as governor on 6 November 1829. Vroom was sworn in as the 9th governor of New Jersey that same day.[3] [4]