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42. New York 1804 Assembly, Saratoga County
43. New York 1804 State Senate, Southern District
44. New Jersey 1805 Assembly, Salem County
45. New Jersey 1807 Legislative Council, Salem County
46. Rhode Island 1807 State Senate, Seat 5
47. Rhode Island 1807 State Senate, Seat 8
48. New York 1808 Assembly, Montgomery County
49. Ohio 1808 Governor
50. New York 1809 Assembly, Columbia County
51. Pennsylvania 1809 House of Representatives, Huntingdon County
52. Rhode Island 1809 State Senate, Seat 5
53. Rhode Island 1809 State Senate, Seat 6
54. Rhode Island 1809 State Senate, Seat 8
55. New York 1810 Assembly, Schoharie County
56. New York 1810 Council of Appointment
57. North Carolina 1810 House of Commons, Craven County
58. Pennsylvania 1810 House of Representatives, Bedford County
59. New Jersey 1812 Assembly, Bergen County
60. Pennsylvania 1812 State Senate, District 5
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candidates supported by both major parties
As early as the first Federal elections in 1788, there were candidates, who while alligned with one party or another, was supported in the press by both parties in a particular election.