1868 Indiana gubernatorial election
1868 Indiana gubernatorial election
The 1868 Indiana gubernatorial election was held on October 13, 1868, to elect the Governor of Indiana. This election marked a significant moment in the post-Civil War political landscape of the state, showcasing the tensions between Reconstruction policies and local political sentiments. The Republican candidate, Edward A. Hannegan, emerged victorious, defeating Democratic opponent and former Governor Joseph A. Wright. Hannegan's campaign focused on promoting the party's platform of progress and civil rights, reflecting the shifting dynamics within Indiana's electorate. The election results solidified Republican control of the governorship during a period characterized by national turmoil and debate over issues such as Reconstruction and civil liberties, influencing Indiana's political trajectory in subsequent years.