New Jersey 1804 U.S. Senate

Office:
U.S. Senate (Federal)
Title:
U.S. Senator
Jurisdiction:
Federal
Label:
New Jersey 1804 U.S. Senate
Date:
1804
State:
New Jersey
Type:
Legislative
Iteration:
First Ballot
Office/Role:
U.S. Senate/U.S. Senator
Candidates:
Aaron Kitchell, Jonathan Dayton
Candidates: Aaron Kitchell[1]Jonathan Dayton
Affiliation:RepublicanFederalist
Final Result: [2]3615
In Convention3615

Notes:

[1]Elected.
[2]"On Thursday the 2d inst. the two Houses of the Legislature went into Joint-Meeting ... The joint meeting proceeded to the appointment of a Senator -- Aaron Kitchell and Jonathan Dayton being on nomination -- the former had thirty-six votes and the latter fifteen -- of course Aaron Kitchell, Esq. was declared duly elected." The Centinel of Freedom (Newark, NJ). November 13, 1804.

References:

The Centinel of Freedom (Newark, NJ). November 6, 1804.
The Centinel of Freedom (Newark, NJ). November 13, 1804.

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handwritten notes
Phil's original notebook pages that were used to compile this election. These notes are considered a draft of the electronic version. Therefore, the numbers may not match. To verify numbers you will need to check the original sources cited. Some original source material is available at the American Antiquarian Society).
handwritten notes
Phil's original notebook pages that were used to compile this election. These notes are considered a draft of the electronic version. Therefore, the numbers may not match. To verify numbers you will need to check the original sources cited. Some original source material is available at the American Antiquarian Society).

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