Georgia 1824 Electoral College

Office:
Electoral College (Federal)
Title:
Elector
Jurisdiction:
Federal
Label:
Georgia 1824 Electoral College
Date:
1824
State:
Georgia
Type:
Legislative
Iteration:
First Ballot
Office/Role:
Electoral College/Elector
Electors:
Elias Beall, Thomas Cumming, John Floyd, John Harden, Warren Jourdan, William Matthews, John MacIntosh, John Rutherford, William Terrel, Zachariah Lamar, Benjamin Leigh, Wilson Lumpkin, John Stewart, William Tripplett, John Cleveland, Arthur Fort, John Cunningham, James E. Todd
Electors: Elias Beall[1]Thomas Cumming[2]John Floyd[3]John Harden[4]Warren Jourdan[5]William Matthews[6]John MacIntosh[7]John Rutherford[8]William Terrel[9]Zachariah LamarBenjamin LeighWilson LumpkinJohn StewartWilliam TripplettJohn ClevelandArthur FortJohn CunninghamJames E. Todd
Affiliation:RepublicanRepublicanRepublicanRepublicanRepublicanRepublicanRepublicanRepublicanRepublicanRepublicanRepublicanRepublicanRepublicanRepublicanRepublicanRepublicanRepublicanRepublican
Presidential Candidate:William H. CrawfordWilliam H. CrawfordWilliam H. CrawfordWilliam H. CrawfordWilliam H. CrawfordWilliam H. CrawfordWilliam H. CrawfordWilliam H. CrawfordWilliam H. CrawfordAndrew JacksonAndrew JacksonAndrew JacksonAndrew JacksonAndrew JacksonAndrew JacksonAndrew JacksonAndrew JacksonAndrew Jackson
Final Result: [10][11][12]121121121121121121121121120454545454544444342
General Assembly121121121121121121121121120454545454544444342

Notes:

[1]Elected.
[2]Elected.
[3]Elected.
[4]Elected.
[5]Elected.
[6]Elected.
[7]Elected.
[8]Elected.
[9]Elected.
[10]John Cunningham's surname is also spelled Cummingham; William Terrel's surname is also spelled Terrell or Terrill; Zachariah Lamar's surname is also spelled Laman; William Tripplett's surname is also spelled Tiplett; Wilson Lumpkin's surname is also spelled Lumpkins.
[11]The Baltimore Patriot and Mercantile Advertiser (Baltimore, MD), and Easton Gazette (Easton, MD) list John Cunningham with 42 votes.
[12]The Georgia state legislature had earlier passed a resolution endorsing William H. Crawford for President of the United States. The Senate voted 35-19 in favor of this resolution, and the House of Representatives voted 67-40 in favor of it.

References:

Village Messenger (Fayetteville, TN). January 14, 1824.
Georgia Journal (Milledgeville, GA). November 9, 1824.
American, and Commercial Daily Advertiser (Baltimore, MD). November 17, 1824.
Baltimore Patriot and Mercantile Advertiser (Baltimore, MD). November 17, 1824.
Daily National Intelligencer (Washington, DC). November 17, 1824.
National Intelligencer (Washington, DC). November 18, 1824.
Raleigh Register, and North-Carolina State Gazette (Raleigh, NC). November 19, 1824.
Easton Gazette (Easton, MD). November 20, 1824.

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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).
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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