Ohio 1804 House of Representatives, Franklin and Ross County, Special

Office:
House of Representatives (State)
Title:
State Representative
Jurisdiction:
State
Label:
Ohio 1804 House of Representatives, Franklin and Ross County, Special
Date:
1804
State:
Ohio
Type:
Special
Iteration:
First Ballot
Office/Role:
House of Representatives/State Representative
Candidates:
Duncan MacArthur, Shelby, Elias Langham
Candidates: Duncan MacArthur[1]ShelbyElias Langham
Affiliation:
Final Result: [2][3]312218160
District of Franklin and Ross312218160
Franklin County---
Ross County312218160
Colerain118-
Concord4819
Deerfield1437
Green15312
Harrison6-13
Liberty21--
Lick33--
New Market336-
Paxton35316
Pee Pee101510
Pickaway156-
Scioto57576
Union76214
Wayne6263

Notes:

[1]Elected.
[2]Duncan MacArthur was elected in October, resigned, and ran again in the special election.
[3]The returns from all the townships other than Deerfield, Union and Pee Pee were "inclosed with the returns of the election for Electors of President and Vice-President, made to the secretary of state, and which could not be opened, agreeably to the law electing electors until Saturday last, consequently could not be received, as the law for electing representatives requires, that the returns be made within five days after the election." The Scioto Gazette (Chillicothe, OH). November 19, 1804.

References:

The Scioto Gazette (Chillicothe, OH). November 5, 1804.
The Scioto Gazette (Chillicothe, OH). November 19, 1804.

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