1831 Vermont gubernatorial election

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title: 1831 Vermont gubernatorial election
text: The 1831 Vermont gubernatorial election took place in September and October, and resulted in the election of William A. Palmer to a one-year term as governor. In the mid-to-late 1820s, the old Democratic-Republican Party continued to splinter into adherents of Andrew Jackson and those of John Quincy Adams and Henry Clay. The Anti-Masonic Party, which had formed in the late 1820s, continued to attract adherents, and was especially strong in Vermont. The candidates for governor in 1831 were: Anti-
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