In 1863, amid the American Civil War (in which the state of Virginia was disputed between the United States and the breakaway Confederate States of America), two gubernatorial elections were held as a result of this dispute, a Confederate election and a Union election.

Confederate election

The 1863 Virginia Confederate gubernatorial election was held on May 28, 1863, to elect the Confederate governor of Virginia. At the time, the governorship of the state was disputed as a result of the American Civil War.

Union election

The 1863 Virginia Union gubernatorial election was held on May 28, 1863, to elect the Union governor of Virginia. At the time, the governorship of the state was disputed as a result of the American Civil War, and disputed incumbent Unionist Francis Harrison Pierpont ran unopposed.

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Elections in Colonial Virginia Encyclopedia Virginia

The Differences Slavery Made Thomas and Ayers American Historical

NY Political History The 1863 U.S. Senate election New York Almanack

United States Presidential Election of 1860 Encyclopedia Virginia

Elections in Colonial Virginia Encyclopedia Virginia