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202. Pennsylvania 1810 Auditor, Lancaster County
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204. Pennsylvania 1810 Auditor, Philadelphia City and Philadelphia County
205. Pennsylvania 1810 Commissioner, Berks County
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207. Pennsylvania 1810 Commissioner, Philadelphia City and Philadelphia County, 2 Years
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209. Pennsylvania 1810 Common Council, Philadelphia City
210. Pennsylvania 1810 Director of the Poor, Lancaster County
211. Pennsylvania 1810 House of Representatives, Berks County
212. Pennsylvania 1810 House of Representatives, Lancaster County
213. Pennsylvania 1810 House of Representatives, Philadelphia City
214. Pennsylvania 1810 House of Representatives, Philadelphia County
215. Pennsylvania 1810 Inspector, Philadelphia City, Northern Liberties Township
216. Pennsylvania 1810 Select Council, Philadelphia City
217. Pennsylvania 1810 Sheriff, Luzerne County
218. Pennsylvania 1810 Sheriff, Lycoming and Potter Counties
219. Pennsylvania 1810 Sheriff, Philadelphia City and Philadelphia County
220. Pennsylvania 1810 State Senate, District 1
221. Pennsylvania 1810 State Senate, District 4
222. Pennsylvania 1810 U.S. House of Representatives, District 1
223. Pennsylvania 1810 U.S. House of Representatives, District 2
224. New Jersey 1811 Assembly, Essex County
225. New Jersey 1811 Assembly, Morris County
226. New Jersey 1811 Coroner, Morris County
227. New Jersey 1811 Legislative Council, Morris County
228. New York 1811 Assembly, Cayuga County
229. New York 1811 Assembly, Chenango County
230. New York 1811 Assembly, Orange County
231. New York 1811 Assembly, Sullivan and Ulster Counties
232. Pennsylvania 1811 Auditor, Berks County
233. Pennsylvania 1811 Auditor, Philadelphia City and Philadelphia County
234. Pennsylvania 1811 Commissioner, Berks County
235. Pennsylvania 1811 Commissioner, Philadelphia City and County
236. Pennsylvania 1811 Coroner, Berks County
237. Pennsylvania 1811 Coroner, Philadelphia City and Philadelphia County
238. Pennsylvania 1811 House of Representatives, Berks and Schuylkill Counties
239. Pennsylvania 1811 House of Representatives, Philadelphia County
240. Pennsylvania 1811 Inspector of the General Election, Philadelphia City, Northern Liberties Township
241. Pennsylvania 1811 Inspector of the General Election, Philadelphia City, Penn Township
242. Pennsylvania 1811 Sheriff, Berks County
243. Ohio 1812 Electoral College
244. Pennsylvania 1812 State Senate, District 12
245. Ohio 1813 Commissioner, Muskingum County
246. Ohio 1813 House of Representatives, Muskingum County
247. Ohio 1813 State Senate, Muskingum County
248. Pennsylvania 1813 State Senate, District 13
249. Pennsylvania 1813 State Senate, District 19
250. Pennsylvania 1813 State Senate, District 20
251. Pennsylvania 1813 State Senate, District 8
252. Pennsylvania 1814 Assessor, Philadelphia County, Northern Liberties Township, West Ward
253. Pennsylvania 1814 House of Representatives, Columbia, Northumberland, and Union Counties
254. Pennsylvania 1814 Inspector, Philadelphia City, Northern Liberties Township
255. Pennsylvania 1815 Auditor, Columbia County
256. Pennsylvania 1815 Auditor, Philadelphia City and Philadelphia County
257. Pennsylvania 1815 Commissioner, Columbia County
258. Pennsylvania 1815 Commissioner, Philadelphia City and Philadelphia County
259. Pennsylvania 1815 Coroner, Columbia County
260. Pennsylvania 1815 House of Representatives, Philadelphia County
261. Pennsylvania 1815 State Senate, District 1
262. Pennsylvania 1815 State Senate, District 19
263. Pennsylvania 1815 State Senate, District 8
264. New Jersey 1816 Assembly, Sussex County
265. New Jersey 1816 Legislative Council, Sussex County
266. Pennsylvania 1816 Auditor, Northampton County
267. Pennsylvania 1816 Auditor, Philadelphia City and Philadelphia County
268. Pennsylvania 1816 Commissioner, Northampton County
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270. Pennsylvania 1816 Common Council, Philadelphia City
271. Pennsylvania 1816 House of Representatives, Berks and Schuylkill Counties
272. Pennsylvania 1816 House of Representatives, Northampton, Pike, and Wayne Counties
273. Pennsylvania 1816 House of Representatives, Philadelphia City
274. Pennsylvania 1816 House of Representatives, Philadelphia County
275. Pennsylvania 1816 Inspector, Philadelphia City, Northern Liberties Township
276. Pennsylvania 1816 Select Council, Philadelphia City
277. Pennsylvania 1816 Sheriff, Philadelphia City and Philadelphia County
278. Pennsylvania 1816 State Senate, District 5
279. Pennsylvania 1816 U.S. House of Representatives, District 1
280. Pennsylvania 1816 U.S. House of Representatives, District 6
281. Pennsylvania 1816 U.S. House of Representatives, District 7
282. New Jersey 1817 Assembly, Essex County
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289. Pennsylvania 1817 Commissioner, Allegheny County
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291. Pennsylvania 1817 Director of the Poor, Lancaster County
292. Pennsylvania 1817 Director of the Poor, Lancaster County, Special
293. Pennsylvania 1817 House of Representatives, Lancaster County
294. New Jersey 1818 Assembly, Essex County
295. New Jersey 1818 Assembly, Salem County
296. New Jersey 1818 Legislative Council, Essex County
297. New Jersey 1818 Legislative Council, Salem County
298. New York 1818 Assembly, Schenectady County
299. New York 1819 Assembly, Oneida and Oswego Counties
300. Pennsylvania 1819 Auditor, Berks County
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Republican splinter parties
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Anti-Caucus:
New Jersey 1820: Several newspapers, including the Elizabeth-Town Gazette and the True American (Philadelphia) listed a separate ticket of dissident Republicans for the U.S. House of Representatives race in New Jersey in 1820, referred to as the "Anti-Caucus" ticket. Nominations for At Large candidates on a state wide level could often cause problems. Rotation of candidates, or lack thereof, from different regions/counties would sometimes cause dissension, and occasionally regional candidates, often an incumbent who had been dropped from the list, would be set up in opposition. As the Federalist Party declined, the process of country meetings, conventions and the Legislative caucus to nominate candidates came under increased criticism and with less party competition the idea of a more open and balanced method of selecting candidates was becoming a political issue.
Adamite / Crawford:
While many tickets would grow up around support for one person (such as Clintonians in New York or Snyderites in Pennsylvania), the affiliations of many candidates in various elections in 1823 and 1824 were based around which candidate for President in 1824 the individual candidate was supporting. While those supporters of Andrew Jackson would become the mainstream part of the Republican Party as it transitioned into the Democratic Party, there were also the followers of John Quincy Adams, many of whom would soon form the basis for, first the National Republican Party, then its successor, the Whig Party. The followers of William H. Crawford were also identified, though they never coalesced into any sort of larger organization and mostly existed in Georgia, Crawford's home state, though they found support among the
Friends of Reform:
In 1820, these were Republican candidates in Pennsylvania, mostly in Bucks County, opposed to the present administration.
New School / New School Republican / Old School / Old School Democrat / Old School Republican:
Used in Pennsylvania throughout the 1810's. They were often in opposition to the Constitutionalists. (See also: Crucible of American Democracy: The Struggle to Fuse Egalitarianism and Capitalism in Jeffersonian Pennsylvania. Andrew Shankman. University Press of Kansas. 2004.)
Opposition Republican:
Used in several states over the course of over 20 years.
"Prior to the election of 1802 there had been minor divisions based largely upon personal jealousies and the quest for offices; and a vague dissatisfaction with the Governor had developed. A new cause of dissension became prominent in 1803 and 1804 as the legislature began to attempt modifications in the judicial system and to use its powers of impeachment against the judges of the State courts. McKean's opposition to most of these measures alienated many Republicans; and some of his supporters sought Federalist aid to redress the political balance." (The Keystone in the Democratic Arch: Pennsylvania Politics, 1800-1816. Sanford W. Higginbotham. 1952. p 49)
"The election of 1803 found the Republican splits becoming deeper and more widespread. The quarrel over Federal patronage in Philadelphia nearly reached the point of an open breach, while the Rising Sun movement against Leib gained added strength in Philadelphia County. In Lancaster some of the State officeholders made an unsuccessful attempt to organize a third party movement in support of McKean. The Federalists for the most part abandoned active politics, although the dissident Republican factions courted their aid." (Higginbotham, p 58)
Union:
Used in several states over the course of over 20 years.
In Rhode Island in 1807 and 1808 this was a splinter party formed by a combination of those republicans who were supporters of Governor James Fenner, combined with Federalists.
In New Jersey, for several years, from 1807 through 1822, this was a quasi-merged group between Federalists and Republicans, similar to the Quids in Pennsylvania.