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2. New Jersey 1803 Assembly, Bergen County
3. New Jersey 1805 Assembly, Salem County
4. New Jersey 1812 Assembly, Bergen County
5. New Jersey 1813 Assembly, Morris County
6. New Jersey 1819 Assembly, Salem County
7. New Jersey 1822 Assembly, Bergen County
8. New Jersey 1822 Assembly, Somerset County
9. New Jersey 1824 Assembly, Gloucester County
10. New York 1794 Assembly, New York County
11. New York 1795 Assembly, Dutchess County
12. New York 1798 Assembly, Ulster County
13. New York 1799 Assembly, Dutchess County
14. New York 1801 Assembly, Rensselaer County
15. New York 1804 Assembly, Dutchess County
16. New York 1804 Assembly, Saratoga County
17. New York 1808 Assembly, Montgomery County
18. New York 1809 Assembly, Columbia County
19. New York 1810 Assembly, Schoharie County
20. New York 1818 Assembly, Cayuga County
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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.
Assembly
Assembly: A gathering of persons for the purpose of deliberation and decision; a deliberative body, a legislative council. Please also see House of Representatives.
Oxford English Dictionary
Assembly or General Assembly: the name given to the lower house in New Jersey and New York.
1788 - 1825: New Jersey, New York
Office Scope: State
Role Scope: County