Virginia 1807 Speaker of the House, Ballot 2
- Office:
- Speaker of the House (State)
- Title:
- Speaker of the House
- Jurisdiction:
- State
- Label:
- Virginia 1807 Speaker of the House, Ballot 2
- Date:
- 1807
- State:
- Virginia
- Type:
- Legislative
- Iteration:
- Second Ballot
- Office/Role:
- Speaker of the House/Speaker of the House
- Candidates:
- Hugh Nelson, Peter Johnson, James Semple
Candidates: | Hugh Nelson | Peter Johnson | James Semple |
---|---|---|---|
Affiliation: | |||
Final Result: [1][2] | 58 | 51 | 43 |
House of Delegates | 58 | 51 | 43 |
Notes:
[1]"Resolved. That the house will proceed to the choice of a Speaker by ballot...There were four ballots, the results of which were as follows:" The Enquirer (Richmond, VA). December 8, 1807.
[2]"In the House of Delegates, three gentlemen were nominated as proper persons to fill the office of Speaker; General Peter Johnston who has served in that capacity for several sessions heretofore, Hugh Nelson of Albemarle and James Semple of Williamsburg. On the first, second and third ballots no decision took place; neither of the candidates having a majority of the whole number...Mr. Semple was then withdrawn; and the 4th ballot decided the election in favor of Mr. Nelson by 91 votes to 67." The Virginia Argus (Richmond, VA). December 8, 1807.
References:
The Enquirer (Richmond, VA). December 8, 1807.
The Virginia Argus (Richmond, VA). December 8, 1807.
Norfolk Gazette and Publick Ledger (Norfolk, VA). December 11, 1807.
Staunton Eagle (Staunton, VA). December 18, 1807.
Leonard, Cynthia Miller, ed. The General Assembly of Virginia, July 30, 1619 - January 11, 1978: A Bicentennial Register of Members. Richmond: Virginia State Library, 1978.
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