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182. Rhode Island 1790 Assistant
183. Rhode Island 1801 Attorney General
184. Rhode Island 1801 Governor
185. Rhode Island 1801 Secretary of State
186. Rhode Island 1801 State Senate, Seat 1
187. Rhode Island 1801 State Senate, Seat 10
188. Rhode Island 1801 State Senate, Seat 5
189. Rhode Island 1801 State Senate, Seat 7
190. Rhode Island 1801 State Senate, Seat 8
191. Rhode Island 1801 State Senate, Seat 9
192. Rhode Island 1801 Treasurer
193. Rhode Island 1802 Attorney General
194. Rhode Island 1802 State Senate, Seat 1
195. Rhode Island 1802 State Senate, Seat 4
196. Rhode Island 1802 State Senate, Seat 7
197. Rhode Island 1802 Treasurer
198. Rhode Island 1807 State Senate, Seat 5
199. Rhode Island 1807 State Senate, Seat 8
200. Rhode Island 1809 State Senate, Seat 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.