Levin Winder

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Levin Winder

U.S.A.

Party Federalist
Latest Campaign State Governor
Date of Birth September 4, 1757
Date of Death July 1, 1819 (Age: 61)
Overall Community Sentiment: Neutral

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Personal Background

Levin Winder was born in 1757 and held significant military ranks during the Revolutionary War, rising to lieutenant colonel. Post-war, he continued his service with the Maryland Militia as a brigadier general. Winder transitioned to politics, serving in the Maryland House of Delegates and later as the 14th governor of Maryland. He was also an original member of The Society of the Cincinnati of Maryland.

Political Ideas

Levin Winder's military background and political career suggest a deeply rooted commitment to state sovereignty and local governance. His strategic philosophy appears to blend traditional military honor with a pragmatic approach to legislative duties. Winder's tenure in the Maryland House of Delegates and as governor indicates a calculated effort to balance regional interests with broader state policies. His membership in The Society of the Cincinnati of Maryland hints at an ideological alignment with revolutionary ideals, yet his legislative actions reveal unexpected alliances with opposing factions on certain issues. This duality in Winder's approach raises intriguing questions about how he reconciles his historical allegiances with contemporary political necessities.

Campaigns
1814: Maryland State Governor
ELECTED

Election History

Maryland gubernatorial election, 1814

48 votes (67.61%)

Win
1813: Maryland State Governor
ELECTED

Election History

Maryland gubernatorial election, 1813

48 votes (63.16%)

Win
1812: Maryland State Governor
ELECTED

Election History

Maryland gubernatorial election, 1812

52 votes (64.20%)

Win
1810: Maryland State Governor

Election History

Maryland gubernatorial election, 1810

3 votes (4.84%)

Loss

Winner: Edward Lloyd

1794: Maryland State Governor

Election History

Maryland gubernatorial election, 1794

Loss

Winner: John Hoskins Stone