The 1866 Texas gubernatorial election was held on June 25, 1866, to elect the
governor of Texas. Incumbent Governor
Andrew J. Hamilton, who had been appointed by President
Andrew Johnson, did not run for a full term. The election was won by
James W. Throckmorton, who received 80% of the vote.
In March 1867, General
Philip H. Sheridan was appointed military governor of the
Fifth Military District. Citing the "impediment" Throckmorton presented "to the reconstruction of the State," Sheridan removed him from office and appointed Pease governor on July 30, 1867.