New York 1806 Assembly, Albany County

Office:
Assembly (State)
Title:
Assemblyman
Jurisdiction:
State
Label:
New York 1806 Assembly, Albany County
Date:
1806
State:
New York
Type:
General
Iteration:
First Ballot
Office/Role:
Assembly/Assemblyman
Candidates:
Joseph Shurtleff, Johan Jost Deitz, Daniel Hale, Jacob Veeder, Asa Colvard, David Bogardus, David Boyd, Isaac D. Verplanck, Abraham Ten Eyck, Lawrence L. Van Kleeck, Gardner Cleveland, Silas Sayre, John Brown, Matthew R. Van Derbergh, David Burhans, James Wands 2nd, Daniel Bogardus, David Causus, Henry B. Cobb, Stephen Lush, William P. Beers, John Colvard, Asa Colvin, Gerrit DeGarmo, Jacob Delamater, Elisha Dorr, John V. Henry, Samuel Hills, Gerrit Y. Lansing, Jeremiah Lansing, Enoch Leonard, James Montgomery, Nicholas Quackenbush, J. Schoolcraft, Ledediah Strong, John T. Van Dalfson, Killian K. Van Rensselaer, Abraham Van Vechten, David Verplanck, Gardner D. Verplanck, Benjamin Wallace
Candidates: Joseph ShurtleffJohan Jost DeitzDaniel HaleJacob VeederAsa ColvardDavid BogardusDavid BoydIsaac D. VerplanckAbraham Ten EyckLawrence L. Van KleeckGardner ClevelandSilas SayreJohn BrownMatthew R. Van DerberghDavid BurhansJames Wands 2ndDaniel BogardusDavid CaususHenry B. CobbStephen LushWilliam P. BeersJohn ColvardAsa ColvinGerrit DeGarmoJacob DelamaterElisha DorrJohn V. HenrySamuel HillsGerrit Y. LansingJeremiah LansingEnoch LeonardJames MontgomeryNicholas QuackenbushJ. SchoolcraftLedediah StrongJohn T. Van DalfsonKillian K. Van RensselaerAbraham Van VechtenDavid VerplanckGardner D. VerplanckBenjamin Wallace
Affiliation:FederalistFederalistFederalistFederalistFederalistFederalistRepublicanRepublicanRepublicanRepublicanRepublicanRepublicanRepublicanRepublicanFederalistFederalistFederalist
Final Result: [1][2]16601497147614711454145012081182114811241056104910031532222111111111111111112111
Albany County166014971476147114541450120811821148112410561049100-532222111111111111111112111
City of Albany[3][4]326313327306308303139153171149140142---11-221111111-11--11-1121-1
Ward One[5][6][7][8][9][10]111104110105101101404145383839----------1--1----------1----
Ward Two[11][12]686163606060151823171416--------1-----1--1---1---11-1
Ward Three[13]717779757674182427242122---1--11---11---1-1----1-1---
Ward Four[14][15][16]767175667168667076706765-----------------------------
Town of Bern[17][18]251252252241248252767576357676-----------------------------
Town of Bethlehem[19][20][21]158160159161155156545760555255-----------------------------
Town of Coeymans555557566353122127131122121121-----------------------------
Town of Duanesburgh[22][23]9335--21671711701618288100----------------------------
Town of Guilderland[24][25]109107110106101105113118123122109103-----------------------------
Town of Princetown242093103342731131021--2--------------------------
Town of Rensselaerville326326327326326324120119120122120109-----------------------------
City of Schenectady[26]193139144107133145340275209286269257-----------------------------
Ward One[27][28]41261725252513811782117123117-----2-----------------------
Ward Two[29][30]866965696975563630324234-----------------------------
Ward Three45287352327604013343639--1--------------------------
Ward Four[31][32]211618151618878584878787-----------------------------
Town of Watervliet[33][34][35]125122123128110107425757755857-----------------------------

Notes:

[1]The Albany Centinel (Albany, NY), May 9, and the Annals of Albany, Volume V, list 1485 votes for Johan Jost Dietz, 1448 votes for David Bogardus, 1477 votes for Jacob Veeder, 1149 votes for Abraham Ten Eyck, 1154 votes for David Boyd, 1213 votes for Isaac D. Verplanck, 1133 votes for Lawrence L. Van Kleek, 1041 votes for Gardner Cleveland, and 941 votes for Silas Sayre in Albany county.
[2]Gardner D. Verplanck is an amalgamation of two candidates.
[3]Th The Albany Centinel (Albany, NY), May 6, and The Albany Register (Albany, NY), May 6, list 307 votes for Johan Jost Dietz, 137 votes for David Boyd, and 311 votes for Jacob Veeder in Albany city.
[4]The Albany Register (Albany, NY), May 6, lists 323 votes for Joseph Shurtleff and 142 votes for Isaac D. Ver Planck in Albany city.
[5]Lawrence L. Van Kleek received 1 vote as Lawrence Van Kleek, 1 vote as Lawrence S. Van Kleek, 1 vote as Capt. Lawrence L. Van Kleek, 1 vote as Law. L. Van Kleek, and 1 vote as L. L. Van Kleek.
[6]Isaac D. Verplanck received 1 vote as Isaac Verplank.
[7]Daniel Hale received 1 vote as Danl. Hale.
[8]Joseph Shurtleff received 1 vote as Jos. Shurtleff.
[9]David Boyd received 1 vote as David Boy.
[10]The Albany Centinel (Albany, NY), May 2, the Republican Watch-Tower (New York, NY), May 9, and the American Citizen (New York, NY), May 8, list 38 votes for David Boyd in Ward 1 of Albany.
[11]Lawrence L. Van Kleek received 1 vote as Lawrence Van Kleek.
[12]Abraham Van Vechten received 1 vote as Abraham V. Veghten.
[13]Lawrence L. Van Kleek received 1 vote as Lawrence Van Kleek.
[14]Lawrence L. Van Kleek received 2 votes as Lawrence P. Van Kleek.
[15]The Albany Centinel (Albany, NY), May 2, the Republican Watch-Tower (New York, NY), May 9, and the American Citizen (New York, NY), May 8, list 65 votes for Johan Jost Deitz in Ward 4 of Albany.
[16]The American Citizen (New York, NY), May 8, lists 57 votes for Gardner Cleveland in Ward 4 of Albany.
[17]Lawrence L. Van Kleek received 1 vote as Jacob Veeter.
[18]The Albany Centinel (Albany, NY), May 6, lists 124 votes for Jacob Veeder in Bern.
[19]Lawrence L. Van Kleek received 3 votes as Lawrence Van Kleek.
[20]Isaac D. Verplanck received 3 votes as Isaac Verplank.
[21]The Albany Centinel (Albany, NY), May 6, and The Albany Register (Albany, NY), May 6, list 52 votes for Isaac D. Verplanck and 54 votes for Gardner Cleveland in Behtlehem.
[22]The Albany Centinel (Albany, NY), May 6, and The Albany Register (Albany, NY), May 6, list 2 votes for Johan Jost Dietz, 2 votes for Jacob Veeder, no votes for David Bogardus, 116 votes for David Boyd, 172 votes for Isaac D. Verplanck, 171 votes for Abraham Ten Eyck, 170 votes for Lawrence L. Van Kleek, 84 votes for Gardner Cleveland, and no votes for Silas Sayre in Duanesburgh.
[23]David Boyd received 1 vote as David Boy.
[24]Lawrence L. Van Kleek received 1 vote as Lawrence Van Kleek.
[25]Isaac D. Verplank received 1 vote as Isaac Verplank.
[26]The Albany Register (Albany, NY), May 6, lists 107 votes for Daniel Hale and 144 votes for Jacob Veeder in Schenectady.
[27]Lawrence L. Van Kleek received 1 vote as Lawrence Van Kleek.
[28]The Albany Centinel (Albany, NY), May 6, lists 116 votes for Isaac D. Verplanck, 117 votes for Lawrence L. Van Kleek, and 123 votes for Gardner Cleveland in Ward 1 of Schenectady.
[29]The American Citizen (New York, NY), May 8, and the Republican Watch-Tower (New York, NY), May 9, list 55 votes for David Boyd and 14 votes for Silas Sayre in Ward 2 of Schenectady.
[30]The Albany Centinel (Albany, NY), May 6, lists 55 votes for David Boyd, 42 votes for Lawrence L. Van Kleek, 31 votes for Gardner Cleveland, 14 votes for Silas Sayre, and 32 votes for Isaac D. Verplanck in Ward 2 of Schenectady.
[31]The American Citizen (New York, NY), May 8, and the Republican Watch-Tower (New York, NY), May 9, list the returns from Ward 4 of Schenectady as coming from Ward 3.
[32]The Albany Centinel (Albany, NY), May 6, lists 87 votes for Isaac D. Verplanck and 85 votes for Gardner Cleveland in Ward 4 of Schenectady.
[33]Lawrence L. Van Kleek received 1 vote as Lawrence Van Kleek.
[34]The Albany Centinel (Albany, NY), May 6, lists 117 votes for Johan Jost Dietz and 271 votes for Jacob Veeder in Watervliet.
[35]The Albany Register (Albany, NY), May 6, lists 117 votes for Johan Jost Dietz, 127 votes for Jacob Veeder,

References:

Original Election Returns.
The Albany Centinel (Albany, NY). May 2, 1806.
The Albany Centinel (Albany, NY). May 6, 1806.
American Citizen (New York, NY). May 8, 1806.
The Albany Centinel (Albany, NY). May 9, 1806.
The Albany Register (Albany, NY). May 9, 1806.
Republican Watch-Tower (New York, NY). May 9, 1805.
Munsell, Joel. The Annals of Albany. Vol. V. Albany, NY: J. Munsell, 1854.

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