Maryland 1812 House of Delegates, Anne Arundel County

Office:
House of Delegates (State)
Title:
Delegate
Jurisdiction:
State
Label:
Maryland 1812 House of Delegates, Anne Arundel County
Date:
1812
State:
Maryland
Type:
General
Iteration:
First Ballot
Office/Role:
House of Delegates/Delegate
Candidates:
William H. Marriott, John S. Belt, William Hall, III, Zachariah Duvall, Benjamin Allein, Anderson Warfield, Archibald Dorsey, Stephen B. Dorsey, Richard Q. Stockett
Candidates: William H. Marriott[1]John S. BeltWilliam Hall, IIIZachariah DuvallBenjamin Allein[2]Anderson WarfieldArchibald DorseyStephen B. Dorsey[3]Richard Q. Stockett
Affiliation:RepublicanRepublicanRepublicanRepublicanFederalistFederalistFederalistFederalistFederalist
Final Result: 1031970921867806704684665465
Anne Arundel County1031970921867806704684665465
District of One20020322620030623818523622
District of Two[4]917585794455133530
District of Three2152132122202811182014
District of Four29329822119011815518180159
District of Five232181177178310245287294240

Notes:

[1]Also spelled William H. Mariott or William H. Marriot.
[2]Last name spelled Allen in the American, and Commercial Daily Advertiser (Baltimore, MD).
[3]Referred to as J. B. Dorsey in the American, and Commercial Daily Advertiser (Baltimore, MD).
[4]The American and Commercial Daily Advertiser lists 43 votes for Benjamin Allen.

References:

American, and Commercial Daily Advertiser (Baltimore, MD). October 7, 1812.
Baltimore Whig (Baltimore, MD). October 7, 1812.
The Maryland Republican (Annapolis, MD). October 7, 1812.
The Maryland Gazette (Annapolis, MD). October 8, 1812.

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