New York 1812 Assembly, Washington County

Office:
Assembly (State)
Title:
Assemblyman
Jurisdiction:
State
Label:
New York 1812 Assembly, Washington County
Date:
1812
State:
New York
Type:
General
Iteration:
First Ballot
Office/Role:
Assembly/Assemblyman
Candidates:
Jason Kellogg, John Beebe, Francis MacLean, Ebenezer Russell, Melancton Wheeler, Calvin Smith, David Hopkins, John Mallory, Moses Cowan, Willard Leavins, Royal Leavins, Roger MacLean, Samuel Gordon, Siba Higley, William Livingston, John MacLean, Jason Rillory, James Archibald, James Hill, Halsey Rogers, Nathaniel Smith, Calvin Halth, Jared W. Lean, Moses Beebe, Hosea Moffit, Zebulon R. Shipherd, Reuben Whallon, Leonard Gibbs, Halsey Hall, John Hill, James Kirtland, John MacCall, Lyman Rogers, Willard Smith, Roger Skinner, Alexander MacLean, Cornelius Smith, Alexander MacNish
Candidates: Jason KelloggJohn BeebeFrancis MacLeanEbenezer RussellMelancton WheelerCalvin SmithDavid HopkinsJohn MalloryMoses CowanWillard LeavinsRoyal LeavinsRoger MacLeanSamuel GordonSiba HigleyWilliam LivingstonJohn MacLeanJason RilloryJames ArchibaldJames HillHalsey RogersNathaniel SmithCalvin HalthJared W. LeanMoses BeebeHosea MoffitZebulon R. ShipherdReuben WhallonLeonard GibbsHalsey HallJohn HillJames KirtlandJohn MacCallLyman RogersWillard SmithRoger SkinnerAlexander MacLeanCornelius SmithAlexander MacNish
Affiliation:RepublicanFederalistRepublicanFederalistFederalistRepublicanFederalistRepublicanFederalistRepublicanRepublicanFederalistFederalistRepublicanRepublican
Final Result: [1][2][3]2299229022852283228122792269225722542245----------------------------
Washington County2299229022852283228122792269225722542245----------------------------
Town of Argyle[4][5][6]166219166222221168222164221166-----11---------------------
Town of Bolton40674068663868376639----------------------------
Town of Caldwell26562625252424232521-------1111-----------------
Town of Cambridge197459197469469196469196467195----------------------------
Town of Chester76247624247625752476----------------------------
Town of Easton[7]170145169147146170146169145168----------------------------
Town of Fort Ann[8]2196721868682196621868218----------------------------
Town of Granville[9]190202189202202188202187201187--22------------------------
Town of Greenwich9713494138136961378813790----------------------------
Town of Hague[10][11][12][13]268248825826826-----------11---------------
Town of Hampton[14]46344834354834483347-------------1111-----------
Town of Hartford[15]170101170102101169102169101166----2-----------11111111----
Town of Hebron[16]150142146147142145141146142146-3----------------------1---
Town of Johnsburg[17]95-94--93-95-95----------------------------
Town of Kingsbury1579115792921579215892158----------------------------
Town of Luzerne76317630317630753074----------------------------
Town of Putnam[18]-30-3030-30-30-----------------------------
Town of Queensbury[19][20][21][22][23][24]68100699810164976394517------------------------13-
Town of Salem163195163199196161196163191162---------------------------1
Town of Thurman55285421245621492152----------------------------
Town of Whitehall112157109159164110159108158108----------------------------

Notes:

[1]The Lansingburgh Gazette, Mercantile Advertiser (New York, NY), The Columbian. (For the Country) (New York, NY), New-York Herald (New York, NY), New-York Evening Post (New York, NY), and The Northern Post (Salem, NY) report 2271 votes for Jason Kellogg, 2290 votes for John Beebe, 2278 votes for Francis McLean, 2283 votes for Ebenezer Russell, 2267 votes for Calvin Smith, 2269 votes for David Hopkins, 2237 votes for John Mallory, and 2210 votes for Willard Leavins.
[2]The Columbian. (For the Country) (New York, NY) uses the spelling Leavens for William Leavins, Russel for Ebenezer Russell, and Cowen for Moses Cowan.
[3]Zebulon R. Shipherd, Roger Skinner and Hosea Moffit were candidates for Congress and Reuben Whallon was a candidate for State Senate.
[4]William Leavins received 1 vote as William Leavens.
[5]Melancton Wheeler received 1 vote as Melanton Wheeler.
[6]John Mallory received 4 votes as James Mallory.
[7]Jason Kellogg received 1 vote as James Kellogg.
[8]William Leavins received 6 votes as William Leavens.
[9]William Leavins received 2 votes as William Leavens.
[10]Jason Kellogg received 2 votes as James Kellogg.
[11]John Mallory received 2 votes as John Mallary.
[12]Francis McLean received 4 votes as Fravus W. Lean.
[13]Melancton Wheeler received 2 votes as Melanton Wheeler.
[14]William Leavins received 5 votes as William Leavens.
[15]William Leavins received 1 vote as William Leavens.
[16]Jason Kellogg received 1 vote as Jason Kellock.
[17]The Original Election Returns had vote counts only for Republican candidates in Johnsburg.
[18]The Original Election Returns had vote counts only for Federalist candidates in Putnam.
[19]Jason Kellogg received 17 votes as James Kellogg, 4 votes as Jacon Kellogg, 2 votes as Janis Kellogg and 1 vote as Janson Kellogg.
[20]Francis McLean received 2 votes as Frans McLean and 1 vote as Francis W. McLean.
[21]Calvin Smith received 12 votes as Corvel Smith.
[22]John Mallory received 1 vote as John Mallumry.
[23]William Leavins received 20 votes as William Leavens.
[24]Cornelius Smith received 1 vote as Cordelus Smith and 1 vote as Corlus Smith.

References:

The Northern Post (Salem, NY). May 7, 1812.
Lansingburgh Gazette (Lansingburgh, NY). May 12, 1812.
New-York Evening Post (New York, NY). May 15, 1812.
Mercantile Advertiser (New York, NY). May 16, 1812.
New-York Herald (New York, NY). May 16, 1812.
The Columbian. (For the Country) (New York, NY). May 20, 1812.

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