New York 1800 U.S. House of Representatives, District 5

Office:
U.S. House of Representatives (Federal)
Title:
U.S. Congressman
Jurisdiction:
Federal
Label:
New York 1800 U.S. House of Representatives, District 5
Date:
1800
State:
New York
Type:
General
Iteration:
First Ballot
Office/Role:
U.S. House of Representatives/U.S. Congressman
Candidates:
Lucas Elmendorf, John Hathorn, Leonard Bronk, Lucas Elemendorf, Jr., Lucas Devol, Cornelius Louw, Conrad E. Elmendorf, James Oliver, John Thompson, William Thompson, Jacob Ford, Thomas Broadhead, Patrick Lamb, Isaac Hardenberg
Candidates: Lucas Elmendorf[1]John HathornLeonard BronkLucas Elemendorf, Jr.Lucas DevolCornelius LouwConrad E. ElmendorfJames OliverJohn ThompsonWilliam ThompsonJacob FordThomas BroadheadPatrick LambIsaac Hardenberg
Affiliation:RepublicanFederalistFederalistFederalistRepublicanFederalistFederalistFederalistFederalistFederalistFederalistFederalist
Final Result: [2][3]33052026178311122222211
District of Four33052026178311112222211
Delaware County[4]453478-28--12222211
Greene County247495178-----------
Orange County[5][6][7]1769380------------
Town of Blooming Grove141-------------
Town of Cheesecocks1243------------
Town of Cornwall1013------------
Town of Deer Park598------------
Town of Goshen22330------------
Town of Minisink20423------------
Town of Montgomery230109------------
Town of North Windsor13137------------
Town of Newburgh23811------------
Town of Wallkill20549------------
Town of Warwick113107------------
Ulster County836673------------
Town of Hurley3248------------
Town of Kingston129129------------
Town of Mamakating8326------------
Town of Marbletown112106------------
Town of Marlborough3648------------
Town of Neversink3818------------
Town of New Paltz12043------------
Town of Plattekill2171------------
Town of Rochester73122------------
Town of Shawungunk14060------------
Town of Woodstock522------------

Notes:

[1]Elected.
[2]James Oliver, John Thompson, William Thompson, Jacob Ford and Thomas Broadhead were Senate candidates
[3]Patrick Lamb and Isaac Hardenberg were Assembly candidates.
[4]Conrad E. Elmendorf received 1 vote as Conradt Elmendorf.
[5]The Daily Advertiser and The Philadelphia Gazette and Daily Advertiser (Philadelphia, PA) lists 1759 votes for Lucas Elmendorf.
[6]The American Citizen (New York, NY) and General Advertiser (New York, NY) lists 1769 votes for Lucas Elmendorf.
[7]The Mercantile Advertiser lists 1789 votes for Lucas Elmendorf and 330 votes for John Hathorn.

References:

American Citizen and General Advertiser (New York, NY). May 8, 1800.
Mercantile Advertiser (New York, NY). May 9, 1800.
The Daily Advertiser (New York, NY). May 9, 1800.
The Philadelphia Gazette and Daily Advertiser (Philadelphia, PA). May 10, 1800.
The Albany Gazette (Albany, NY). May 12, 1800.
Orange Patrol (Goshen, NY). May 13, 1800.
Ulster County Gazette (Kingston, NY). May 14, 1800.

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