Vermont 1813 Judge of the Supreme Court

Office:
State Supreme Court Judge (State)
Title:
Justice of the State Supreme Court
Jurisdiction:
State
Label:
Vermont 1813 Judge of the Supreme Court
Date:
1813
State:
Vermont
Type:
Legislative
Iteration:
First Ballot
Office/Role:
State Supreme Court Judge/Justice of the State Supreme Court
Candidates:
Jonathan H. Hubbard, David Fay, scattering
Candidates: Jonathan H. Hubbard[1]David Fayscattering
Affiliation:Federalist
Final Result: [2][3][4]1171001
Legislature1171001

Notes:

[1]Elected.
[2]The Washingtonian (Windsor, VT): "The important election of Judges of the Supreme Court, for the year ensuing, took place on Wednesday last. The result is in the highest degree honorable to the Legislature and the State. Hon. NATHANIEL CHIPMAN is elected Chief Justice, Hon. DANIEL FARRAND and Hon. JONATHAN H. HUBBARD Assistant Justices ... Jonathan H. Hubbard, 117, David Fay, 100, Scattering 1. Majority 16."
[3]The Merrimack Intelligencer (Haverhill, MA) and The Farmer's Herald (Stockbridge, MA): "Montpelier, (Vt.) Oct. 28. Yesterday, agreeable to the provisions of the Constitution, the Legislature made the annual choice of Judges of the Supreme Court of this State. The ballots for the Chief Justice were declared to be--For the Hon. Nathaniel Chipman ... For Assistant Judges, Hon. Jonathan H. Hubbard, 117, D. Fay, 100, Scattering 1 ... Those gentlemen ... chosen are federalist."
[4]The Virginia Patriot (Richmond, VA): "Boston, November 3. ALL HAIL VERMONT! 'Montpelier, (Vt.) Oct. 28. ... Those gentlemen chosen are all Federalists. Their choice shows the progress of light and truth in the Legislature.'"

References:

The Washingtonian (Windsor, VT). November 1, 1813.
Merrimack Intelligencer (Haverhill, MA). November 6, 1813.
The Virginia Patriot (Richmond, VA). November 12, 1813.
Farmer's Herald (Stockbridge, MA). November 18, 1813.
The Carolina Federal Republican (New Bern, NC). November 20, 1813.

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