Pennsylvania 1819 House of Representatives, Franklin County

Office:
House of Representatives (State)
Title:
State Representative
Jurisdiction:
State
Label:
Pennsylvania 1819 House of Representatives, Franklin County
Date:
1819
State:
Pennsylvania
Type:
General
Iteration:
First Ballot
Office/Role:
House of Representatives/State Representative
Candidates:
Ludwick Heck, Andrew Robeson, William Alexander, John Nevin, Daniel Royer, Thomas G. MacCullough
Candidates: Ludwick Heck[1]Andrew Robeson[2]William Alexander[3]John NevinDaniel RoyerThomas G. MacCullough
Affiliation:DemocratDemocratDemocratFederalistFederalistFederalist
Final Result: [4]119511921141979085
Franklin County119511921141979085

Notes:

[1]Elected.
[2]Elected.
[3]Elected.
[4]"The votes given in Fannet township were rejected as illegal, having but two judges; the law says there shall not be less then three nor more than five." The Union. United States Gazette and True American (Philadelphia, PA). October 27, 1819.

References:

Poulson's American Daily Advertiser (Philadelphia, PA). October 23, 1819.
Franklin Gazette (Philadelphia, PA). October 22, 1819.
Franklin Gazette (Philadelphia, PA) (For the country). October 23, 1819.
Franklin Gazette (Philadelphia, PA). October 27, 1819.
The Union. United States Gazette and True American (Philadelphia, PA). October 27, 1819.
The Union. United States Gazette and True American (Philadelphia, PA). October 29, 1819.

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