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1876 Arkansas gubernatorial election
Miller: 50%-60% 60%-70% 70%-80% 80%-90% 90%-100%Bishop: 50%-60% 60%-70% 70%-80% 80%-90%
The 1876 Arkansas gubernatorial election was held on 4 September 1876, in order to elect the Governor of Arkansas . Democratic nominee and incumbent Arkansas State Auditor William Read Miller defeated Republican nominee Albert Webb Bishop .[ 1]
On election day, 4 September 1876, Democratic nominee William Read Miller won the election by a margin of 33,503 votes against his opponent Republican nominee Albert Webb Bishop , thereby retaining Democratic control over the office of Governor. Miller was sworn in as the 12th Governor of Arkansas on 11 January 1877.[ 2]
Results by county[ 2]
County
William Read Miller
Albert Webb Bishop
Total[ a]
Arkansas
921
58.11%
664
41.89%
1,585
Ashley
863
55.93%
680
44.07%
1,543
Baxter
550
90.46%
58
9.54%
608
Benton
2,302
90.45%
243
9.55%
2,545
Boone
1,386
85.40%
237
14.60%
1,623
Bradley
624
78.20%
174
21.80%
798
Calhoun
537
81.86%
119
18.14%
656
Carroll
807
71.73%
318
28.27%
1,125
Chicot
392
19.78%
1,590
80.22%
1,982
Clark
1,301
68.37%
602
31.63%
1,903
Clay
720
97.96%
15
2.04%
735
Columbia
1,268
69.33%
561
30.67%
1,829
Conway
761
59.22%
524
40.78%
1,285
Craighead
851
95.30%
42
4.70%
893
Crawford
1,270
58.85%
888
41.15%
2,158
Crittenden
323
21.66%
1,168
78.34%
1,491
Cross
679
72.93%
252
27.07%
931
Dallas
581
77.88%
165
22.12%
746
Desha
380
30.35%
872
69.65%
1,252
Dorsey[ b]
783
76.76%
237
23.24%
1,020
Drew
1,208
61.01%
772
38.99%
1,980
Faulkner
1,076
88.78%
136
11.22%
1,212
Franklin
1,485
85.49%
252
14.51%
1,737
Fulton
619
100.00%
0
0.00%
619
Garland
875
64.67%
478
35.33%
1,353
Grant
614
87.84%
85
12.16%
699
Greene
1,019
100.00%
0
0.00%
1,019
Hempstead
1,717
56.39%
1,328
43.61%
3,045
Hot Spring
508
75.60%
164
24.40%
672
Howard
856
70.57%
357
29.43%
1,213
Independence
1,737
79.75%
441
20.25%
2,178
Izard
1,369
98.14%
26
1.86%
1,395
Jackson
1,390
81.52%
315
18.48%
1,705
Jefferson
1,002
21.98%
3,556
78.02%
4,558
Johnson
1,128
83.74%
219
16.26%
1,347
Lafayette
381
39.40%
586
60.60%
967
Lawrence
1,004
100.00%
0
0.00%
1,004
Lee
808
37.39%
1,353
62.61%
2,161
Lincoln
874
46.17%
1,019
53.83%
1,893
Little River
367
45.65%
437
54.35%
804
Logan
1,022
74.65%
347
25.35%
1,369
Lonoke
1,352
66.63%
677
33.37%
2,029
Madison
928
60.73%
600
39.27%
1,528
Marion
708
89.39%
84
10.61%
792
Miller
685
51.58%
643
48.42%
1,328
Mississippi
827
82.70%
173
17.30%
1,000
Monroe
758
50.43%
745
49.57%
1,503
Montgomery
403
85.56%
68
14.44%
471
Nevada
1,085
73.91%
383
26.09%
1,468
Newton
349
46.60%
400
53.40%
749
Ouachita
1,056
51.34%
1,001
48.66%
2,057
Perry
324
71.21%
131
28.79%
455
Phillips
1,010
27.43%
2,672
72.57%
3,682
Pike
411
62.56%
246
37.44%
657
Poinsett
347
99.71%
1
0.29%
348
Polk
586
100.00%
0
0.00%
586
Pope
1,267
87.26%
185
12.74%
1,452
Prairie
840
66.56%
422
33.44%
1,262
Pulaski
2,624
51.81%
2,441
48.19%
5,065
Randolph
1,369
96.75%
46
3.25%
1,415
Saline
926
80.80%
220
19.20%
1,146
Scott
857
98.39%
14
1.61%
871
Searcy
389
55.65%
310
44.35%
699
Sebastian
1,659
69.74%
720
30.26%
2,379
Sevier
559
85.74%
93
14.26%
652
Sharp
1,018
85.47%
173
14.53%
1,191
St. Francis
971
64.82%
527
35.18%
1,498
Stone
604
93.21%
44
6.79%
648
Union
1,201
58.10%
866
41.90%
2,067
Van Buren
1,011
91.58%
93
8.42%
1,104
Washington
2,318
76.43%
715
23.57%
3,033
White
2,084
89.06%
256
10.94%
2,340
Woodruff
922
58.21%
662
41.79%
1,584
Yell
1,306
78.39%
360
21.61%
1,666
Total
69,775
65.62%
36,272
34.11%
106,336
^ Scattering is only reported state-wide, therefore the county totals are the sum of Miller and Bishop, while the statewide total includes all votes.
^ Dorsey County was later renamed to Cleveland.