- Source: 1866 Nebraska gubernatorial election
- 1866 Nebraska gubernatorial election
- 1874 Nebraska gubernatorial election
- 2022 Nebraska gubernatorial election
- 2018 Nebraska gubernatorial election
- 2006 Nebraska gubernatorial election
- 1884 Nebraska gubernatorial election
- 2002 Nebraska gubernatorial election
- 1880 Nebraska gubernatorial election
- 1892 Nebraska gubernatorial election
- 2014 Nebraska gubernatorial election
The 1866 Nebraska gubernatorial election was held on June 2, 1866, before Nebraska officially became a state. The Nebraska Constitution of 1866 specified that "the first election for Governor... shall be held on the second day of June, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six" in order to prepare for statehood. This election featured Republican nominee David Butler defeating Democratic nominee J. Sterling Morton to become the first Governor of the State of Nebraska.
General election
= Candidates
=David Butler, Republican candidate
J. Sterling Morton, Democratic candidate
= Results
=Aftermath
Although this election took place on June 2, 1866, Nebraska did not officially become a state until March 1, 1867. This meant that all officeholders elected under the Nebraska Constitution of 1866, including governor-elect David Butler, did not take office until after the transition period on March 27, 1867.