1882 Colorado gubernatorial election


The 1882 Colorado gubernatorial election was held on November 7, 1882. Democratic nominee James Benton Grant defeated Republican nominee E. L. Campbell with 51.07% of the vote. This election marks the first time that Colorado ever supported a Democratic Party candidate for governor. Grant flipped 11 counties previously won by Pitkin, most notably Arapahoe County, home at the time to the state capital of Denver. Conversely, Campbell only managed to flip two counties, namely the sparsely populated counties of Costilla and Huerfano in southern Colorado.

General election

Candidates

Major party candidates
Other candidates

Results

By county

CountyGrant %Grant #Campbell %Campbell #Woy %Woy #Total
Arapahoe58.81%6,56940.39%4,5120.78%8811,169
Bent62.98%37137.01%2180.00%0589
Boulder40.94%97542.83%1,02016.21%3862,381
Chaffee51.50%1,16648.40%1,0960.08%22,264
Clear Creek50.33%1,12248.00%1,0701.65%372,229
Conejos43.71%43856.28%5640.00%01,002
Costilla42.05%26257.62%3590.00%0623
Custer40.81%65159.12%9430.06%11,595
Dolores52.73%24144.42%2032.84%13457
Douglas52.08%23747.01%2180.00%0455
El Paso42.99%82556.12%1,0770.88%171,919
Elbert60.50%21639.49%1410.00%0357
Fremont40.16%58654.35%7935.48%801,459
Gilpin46.85%84351.86%9331.27%231,799
Grand40.88%15758.85%2260.26%1384
Gunnison55.31%2,22644.40%1,7870.27%114,024
Hinsdale52.25%33647.58%3060.15%1643
Huerfano48.67%53150.22%5481.09%121,091
Jefferson51.68%82945.07%7233.24%521,604
La Plata55.03%69943.54%5531.41%181,270
Lake50.75%3,50849.24%3,4030.00%06,911
Larimer33.17%54258.01%9488.81%1441,634
Las Animas68.37%1,58931.06%7220.55%132,324
Ouray54.88%50644.57%4110.54%5922
Park51.61%68747.03%6261.35%181,331
Pitkin49.37%23850.62%2440.00%0482
Pueblo53.23%1,68945.82%1,4540.94%303,173
Rio Grande39.61%35160.38%5350.00%0886
Routt34.54%3865.45%720.00%0110
Saguache48.69%61850.35%6390.94%121,269
San Juan50.86%47147.19%4371.94%18926
Summit52.86%1,25346.79%1,1090.33%82,370
Weld39.01%61146.61%73014.36%2251,566

Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic
Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican