North Carolina 1812 Electoral College
- Office:
- Electoral College (Federal)
- Title:
- Elector
- Jurisdiction:
- Federal
- Label:
- North Carolina 1812 Electoral College
- Date:
- 1812
- State:
- North Carolina
- Type:
- Legislative
- Iteration:
- First Ballot
- Office/Role:
- Electoral College/Elector
- Electors:
- Kedar Ballard, James Bright, Hutchins G. Burton, James W. Clark, Thomas Davis, Jonathan Hampton, Thomas King, Francis Locke, Henry Massey, James Mebane, William H. Murfree, Kemp Plummer, James Rainey, Montfort Stokes, Joseph Winston, Simmon J. Bake, Thomas Brown, Joseph Graham, William Gaston, William B. Grove, Archibald Henderson, Mussedine Matthews, William Norwood, Jesse A. Pearson, William Polk, John Stanly, John Steele, Benjamin Williams, Robert Williams, John Winslow
Electors: | Kedar Ballard[1] | James Bright[2] | Hutchins G. Burton[3] | James W. Clark[4] | Thomas Davis[5] | Jonathan Hampton[6] | Thomas King[7] | Francis Locke[8] | Henry Massey[9] | James Mebane[10] | William H. Murfree[11] | Kemp Plummer[12] | James Rainey[13] | Montfort Stokes[14] | Joseph Winston[15] | Simmon J. Bake | Thomas Brown | Joseph Graham | William Gaston | William B. Grove | Archibald Henderson | Mussedine Matthews | William Norwood | Jesse A. Pearson | William Polk | John Stanly | John Steele | Benjamin Williams | Robert Williams | John Winslow |
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Affiliation: | Republican | Republican | Republican | Republican | Republican | Republican | Republican | Republican | Republican | Republican | Republican | Republican | Republican | Republican | Republican | Federalist | Federalist | Federalist | Federalist | Federalist | Federalist | Federalist | Federalist | Federalist | Federalist | Federalist | Federalist | Federalist | Federalist | Federalist |
Presidential Candidate: | James Madison | James Madison | James Madison | James Madison | James Madison | James Madison | James Madison | James Madison | James Madison | James Madison | James Madison | James Madison | James Madison | James Madison | James Madison | DeWitt Clinton | DeWitt Clinton | DeWitt Clinton | DeWitt Clinton | DeWitt Clinton | DeWitt Clinton | DeWitt Clinton | DeWitt Clinton | DeWitt Clinton | DeWitt Clinton | DeWitt Clinton | DeWitt Clinton | DeWitt Clinton | DeWitt Clinton | DeWitt Clinton |
Final Result: [16] | 130 | 130 | 130 | 130 | 130 | 130 | 130 | 130 | 130 | 130 | 130 | 130 | 130 | 130 | 130 | 60 | 60 | 60 | 60 | 60 | 60 | 60 | 60 | 60 | 60 | 60 | 60 | 60 | 60 | 60 |
Notes:
[1]Elected.
[2]Elected.
[3]Elected.
[4]Elected.
[5]Elected.
[6]Elected.
[7]Elected.
[8]Elected.
[9]Elected.
[10]Elected.
[11]Elected.
[12]Elected.
[13]Elected.
[14]Elected.
[15]Elected.
[16]"Mr. Madison is not popular - many of those who voted for him, and of the democratick side, declared their disapprobation of his conduct. A dread of proscription, of excommunication from the republican church, and the machinery of a caucus, forced them to cohere. When the result was ascertained, there was not a smile of satisfaction, nor the slightest indication of joy." United States' Gazette (Philadelphia, PA). December 1, 1812.
References:
The Carolina Federal Republican (New Bern, NC). November 28, 1812.
The True American and Commercial Advertiser (Philadelphia, PA). December 1, 1812.
United States' Gazette (Philadelphia, PA). December 1, 1812.
The True American and Commercial Advertiser (Philadelphia, PA). December 2, 1812.
The Raleigh Minerva (Raleigh, NC). December 4, 1812.
The Columbian Post-Boy (Warren, RI). December 5, 1812.
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