Isaac Blackford - Electoral History

Electoral History

Indiana gubernatorial election, 1825
Party Candidate Votes Percentage
Independent James B. Ray 13,140 55.8%
Whig Isaac Blackford 10,418 44.2%
United States Senate election, 1826
Party Candidate Votes Percentage
National Republican William Hendricks 30 50.8%
Independent Isaac Blackford 29 45.3%
National Republican Jonathan Jennings 3 4.1%

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