New York 1805 Assembly, Ontario and Genesee Counties

Office:
Assembly (State)
Title:
Assemblyman
Jurisdiction:
State
Label:
New York 1805 Assembly, Ontario and Genesee Counties
Date:
1805
State:
New York
Type:
General
Iteration:
First Ballot
Office/Role:
Assembly/Assemblyman
Candidates:
Alexander Rea, Ezra Patterson, Daniel W. Lewis, Jeremiah R. Munson, Daniel Chapin, Roger Sprague, Hugh Jameson, John Doe, Jeremiah Doe, Amos Hall, R. G. Whaler, Nathaniel Locke, John Nicholas, Stephen Bates, Ezra Bitton, Chester Bunnel, Christopher Doe, Nathaniel Gorham, Habez Hull, Poor Jeremiah, Avery Patterson, Gideon Pitts, Jonathan Police, John Ray, Robert Styles, John Swift, Philetus Swift, Jeremiah R. Tapeworm
Candidates: Alexander Rea[1]Ezra Patterson[2]Daniel W. Lewis[3]Jeremiah R. MunsonDaniel ChapinRoger SpragueHugh JamesonJohn DoeJeremiah DoeAmos HallR. G. WhalerNathaniel LockeJohn NicholasStephen BatesEzra BittonChester BunnelChristopher DoeNathaniel GorhamHabez HullPoor JeremiahAvery PattersonGideon PittsJonathan PoliceJohn RayRobert StylesJohn SwiftPhiletus SwiftJeremiah R. Tapeworm
Affiliation:RepublicanRepublicanFederalistRepublicanFederalistFederalistRepublicanRepublicanRepublican
Final Result: 1574151011491091814804401684222111111111111112
District of Ontario and Genesee[4]1574151011491091814804401684222111111111111112
Genesee County50547011741978492---2-----------------
Town of Angelica[5]30251612------------------------
Town of Batavia[6][7][8][9][10]146144121421010----------------------
Town of Erie94703069299----------------------
Town of Leicester6765961332---------------------
Town of Northampton[11][12]373735232214----------------------
Town of Southampton[13]848176465----------------------
Town of Willink[14][15][16]474884888----------------------
Ontario County106910401032672736757381684-22111111111111112
Town of Augusta56553303225---------------------
Bloomfield[17][18][19]666719656196189-----------1----------
Town of Bristol[20]11119729695-----11---------------
Town of Canandaigua[21][22]85816989585710------1-1--1---------
Town of Charleston585851585151----------------------
Town of Easton[23][24][25]43446129348--8----------48-------1
Town of Farmington35377291281--3------------------
Town of Geneseo6665455343491--1------------1-----
Town of Hartford[26][27]564144363142----------------------
Town of Jerusalem--10--10----------------------
Town of Middletown1163943237----------------------
Town of Northfield[28]741525932501-----------------1----
Town of Palmyra[29]232247153936------------------1---
Town of Phelps[30][31][32]899536672318-1---11-------------1-
Town of Pittstown[33]414247394742---------------1---1--
Town of Seneca[34][35][36]1281001229407--------1------------1
Town of Sodus[37][38]3514323128--------------1-------
Town of Sparta[39]727256811----------------------
Town of Vernon93615828835----------------------
Town of Williamson[40][41]2727425211---------------------

Notes:

[1]Elected.
[2]Elected.
[3]Elected.
[4]In 1802, Genesee County was formed from part Ontario County, but the two continued to vote together in 1805.
[5]The Republican Watch-Tower (New York, NY), May 29 and June 1, the New-York Herald (New York, NY), June 1, and the American Citizen (New York, NY), May 29, list 10 votes for Jeremiah R. Munson.
[6]1 vote for "Daniel Lewis" in Batavia has here been credited to Daniel W. Lewis.
[7]2 votes for "Doctor Chapin" in Batavia have here been credited to Daniel Chapin.
[8]Daniel W. Lewis received 1 vote as Daniel Lewis.
[9]Daniel Chapin received 2 votes as Doctor Chapin.
[10]The Republican Watch-Tower (New York, NY), May 29 and June 1, the New-York Herald (New York, NY), June 1, and the American Citizen (New York, NY), May 29, list 140 votes for Alexander Rea.
[11]Ezra Patterson received 1 vote as Ezra Patterson (omitting the "of Geneva").
[12]The Republican Watch-Tower (New York, NY), May 29 and June 1, the New-York Herald (New York, NY), June 1, and the American Citizen (New York, NY), May 29, list 28 votes for Jeremiah R. Munson, 31 votes for Daniel W. Lewis, and 12 votes for Roger Sprague.
[13]Ezra Patterson received 32 votes as Ezra Patterson (omitting the "of Geneva") and 5 votes as Ezra Patterson of Northfield.
[14]Ezra Patterson received 2 votes as Ezra Patterson of Northfield.
[15]Jeremiah R. Munson received 1 vote as Jeremiah Munson.
[16]The Republican Watch-Tower (New York, NY), May 29 and June 1, the New-York Herald (New York, NY), June 1, The Albany Register (Albany, NY), May 24, the American Citizen (New York, NY), May 29, and the Western Repository, May 14, list 6 votes for Roger Sprague.
[17]Ezra Patterson received 26 votes as Ezra Patterson (omitting the "of Geneva") and 1 vote as Ezra Patterson of Northfield.
[18]Jeremiah R. Munson received 1 vote as Jeremiah Munson.
[19]The Republican Watch-Tower (New York, NY), May 29 and June 1, The Albany Register (Albany, NY), May 24, the New-York Herald (New York, NY), June 1, the American Citizen (New York, NY), May 29, and the Western Repository, May 14, list 50 votes for Jeremiah R. Munson.
[20]Jeremiah R. Munson received 1 vote as Jeremiah M. Munson.
[21]Ezra Patterson received 21 votes as Ezra Patterson (omitting the "of Geneva").
[22]The Republican Watch-Tower (New York, NY), May 29 and June 1, the New-York Herald (New York, NY), June 1, The Albany Register (Albany, NY), May 24, the American Citizen (New York, NY), May 29, and the Western Repository (Canandaigua, NY), May 14, list 67 votes for Jeremiah R. Munson.
[23]Ezra Patterson received 44 votes as Ezra Patterson (omitting the "of Geneva").
[24]Jeremiah R. Munson received 29 votes as Jeremiah Munson.
[25]Jeremiah Tapeworm received 1 vote as Tape Worm.
[26]Ezra Patterson received 1 vote as Ezra Patterson of Northfield.
[27]The Republican Watch-Tower (New York, NY), May 29 and June 1, The Albany Register (Albany, NY), May 24, the New-York Herald (New York, NY), June 1, and the American Citizen (New York, NY), May 29, report 40 votes for Daniel W. Lewis in Hartford.
[28]Ezra Patterson received 3 votes as Ezra Patterson (omitting the "of Geneva") and 84 votes as Ezra Patterson of Northfield.
[29]Ezra Patterson received 3 votes as Ezra Patterson (omitting the "of Geneva").
[30]Ezra Patterson received 22 votes as Ezra Patterson (omitting the "of Geneva") and 5 votes as Ezra Patterson of Northfield.
[31]Jeremiah R. Munson received 3 votes as Jeremiah Munson.
[32]The Republican Watch-Tower (New York, NY), May 29 and June 1, The Albany Register (Albany, NY), May 24, the New-York Herald (New York, NY), June 1, the American Citizen (New York, NY), May 29, and the Western Repository, May 14, report 99 votes for Alexander Rea and 33 votes for Daniel Chapin.
[33]Ezra Patterson received 10 votes as Ezra Patterson (omitting the "of Geneva") and 26 votes as Ezra Patterson, Esq.
[34]Ezra Patterson received 70 votes as Ezra Patterson (omitting the "of Geneva"), 17 votes as Ezra Patterson of Northfield and 1 vote as Major Ezra Patterson.
[35]Jeremiah R. Munson received 1 vote as Jeremiah Munson.
[36]Daniel W. Lewis received 1 vote as Daniel Lewis and 1 vote as Mr. Lewis.
[37]Roger Sprague received 10 votes as Roger Sprager and 1 vote as Roger Sprage.
[38]Ezra Patterson received 1 vote as Ezra Patterson.
[39]The Republican Watch-Tower (New York, NY), May 29 and June 1, the New-York Herald (New York, NY), June 1, and the American Citizen (New York, NY), May 29, list 66 votes for Jeremiah R. Munson.
[40]Roger Sprague received 1 vote as Roger Sprager.
[41]The Republican Watch-Tower (New York, NY), May 29 and June 1, The Albany Register (Albany, NY), May 24, the New-York Herald (New York, NY), June 1, the American Citizen (New York, NY), May 29, and the Western Repository, May 14, list no votes for Daniel Chapin.

References:

Original Election Returns.
Western Repository (Canandaigua, NY). May 14, 1805.
The Albany Register (Albany, NY). May 24, 1805.
American Citizen (New York, NY). May 29, 1805.
Republican Watch-Tower (New York, NY). May 29, 1805.
New-York Herald (New York, NY). June 1, 1805.
Republican Watch-Tower (New York, NY). June 1, 1805.
Minard, John S. Allegany County and Its People. Alfred, NY: W. A. Fergusson, 1896.
History of Allegany County, N. Y. New York: F.W. Beers and, 1879. 197.

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