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82. North Carolina 1810 House of Commons, Craven County
83. Pennsylvania 1810 House of Representatives, Bedford County
84. New York 1811 Alderman, New York, Ward 10
85. Pennsylvania 1811 Inspector of the General Election, Philadelphia City, Northern Liberties Township
86. Massachusetts 1812 Selectman, Springfield
87. New Jersey 1812 Assembly, Bergen County
88. New York 1812 Collector, New York, Ward 5
89. Pennsylvania 1812 Select Council, Philadelphia City
90. Pennsylvania 1812 State Senate, District 5
91. New Hampshire 1813 Registry of Deeds, Rockingham County
92. New Jersey 1813 Assembly, Morris County
93. Pennsylvania 1813 Director of the Poor, York County
94. Massachusetts 1814 Assessor, Lynn
95. Massachusetts 1814 Overseer of the Poor, Lynn
96. Massachusetts 1814 Selectman, Lynn
97. Massachusetts 1814 Town Clerk, Lynn
98. New Hampshire 1814 Registry of Deeds, Rockingham County
99. New Hampshire 1814 Treasurer, Hillsborough County
100. New Hampshire 1814 Treasurer, Strafford 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.