New Jersey 1809 Assembly, Hunterdon County

Office:
Assembly (State)
Title:
Assemblyman
Jurisdiction:
State
Label:
New Jersey 1809 Assembly, Hunterdon County
Date:
1809
State:
New Jersey
Type:
General
Iteration:
First Ballot
Office/Role:
Assembly/Assemblyman
Candidates:
Aaron Vansyckel, Joseph Hankinson, James J. Wilson, Moses Stout, William MacGill, Dennis Wickoff, Stephen Burrowes, John Coryell
Candidates: Aaron Vansyckel[1]Joseph Hankinson[2]James J. Wilson[3]Moses Stout[4]William MacGillDennis WickoffStephen BurrowesJohn Coryell
Affiliation:RepublicanRepublicanRepublicanRepublicanFederalistFederalistFederalistFederalist
Final Result: [5]21102105210320891797178417791773
Hunterdon County[6]21102105210320891797178417791773
Alexandria190197192197142133135133
Amwell700691694680302297293292
Bethlehem17817918218082818081
Hopewell169168169165264264262264
Kingwood271272264270110107108106
Lebanon178178178178213212213213
Maidenhead48484747136137137137
Readington120117117115180183181180
Tewksbury13613613813757585857
Trenton120119122120311312312310

Notes:

[1]Elected.
[2]Elected.
[3]Elected.
[4]Elected.
[5]"The number of votes given in Hunterdon on the democratic side is about the same as last year. Many Federalists did not come out to the election under an impression that the democrats would have the majority. In Hunterdon the Federalists have about 300 votes more than they gave in." The Trenton Federalist (Trenton, NJ). October 30, 1809.
[6]The October 23rd edition of The True American (Trenton, NJ) and the October 30th edition of The Trenton Federalist (Trenton, NJ) both report 2101 votes for James J. Wilson, 1777 votes for Stephen Burrowes, and 1775 votes for John Coryell.

References:

Original Election Returns. New Jersey State Library, Trenton.
The True American (Trenton, NJ). October 23, 1809.
Trenton Federalist (Trenton, NJ). October 30, 1809.
The Centinel of Freedom (Newark, NJ). November 7, 1809.

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