New Jersey 1815 Assembly, Essex County
- Office:
- Assembly (State)
- Title:
- Assemblyman
- Jurisdiction:
- State
- Label:
- New Jersey 1815 Assembly, Essex County
- Date:
- 1815
- State:
- New Jersey
- Type:
- General
- Iteration:
- First Ballot
- Office/Role:
- Assembly/Assemblyman
- Candidates:
- John Dow, Israel Day, Jonathan Dayton, Samuel Pennington, Thomas T. Kinney, Samuel B. Miller
Candidates: | John Dow | Israel Day | Jonathan Dayton | Samuel Pennington | Thomas T. Kinney | Samuel B. Miller |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Affiliation: | Republican | Republican | Federalist | Republican | Republican | Republican |
Final Result: [1] | 2194 | 2134 | 1437 | 1220 | 1025 | 507 |
Essex County | 2194 | 2134 | 1437 | 1220 | 1025 | 507 |
Acquackanonk | 115 | 125 | 120 | 27 | 110 | 2 |
Bloomfield | 210 | 219 | 224 | 168 | 68 | 3 |
Caldwell | 139 | 139 | 22 | 90 | 52 | - |
Elizabeth | 278 | 276 | 87 | 54 | 203 | 198 |
Livingston | 110 | 110 | 87 | 87 | 13 | - |
New Providence | 65 | 44 | 52 | 56 | 11 | 9 |
Newark | 396 | 375 | 344 | 231 | 196 | 12 |
Orange | 329 | 313 | 285 | 256 | 74 | - |
Rahway | 82 | 82 | 32 | 33 | 50 | 49 |
Springfield | 116 | 108 | 42 | 21 | 98 | 78 |
Union | 144 | 138 | 88 | 111 | 29 | 22 |
Westfield | 210 | 205 | 54 | 86 | 121 | 134 |
Notes:
[1]Some Republicans in Essex County supported Jonathan Dayton, a Federalist. His candidacy caused some dissension among Republicans, causing a split in their ranks.
References:
Washington Whig (Bridgeton, NJ). October 16, 1815.
New-Jersey Journal (Elizabethtown, NJ). October 17, 1815.
Trenton Federalist (Trenton, NJ). October 23, 1815.
The Centinel of Freedom (Newark, NJ). October 24, 1815.
Trenton Federalist (Trenton, NJ). October 24, 1815.
Trenton Federalist (Trenton, NJ). October 30, 1815.
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