Pennsylvania 1822 Auditor, Northampton County
- Office:
- Auditor (County)
- Title:
- Auditor
- Jurisdiction:
- County
- Label:
- Pennsylvania 1822 Auditor, Northampton County
- Date:
- 1822
- State:
- Pennsylvania
- Type:
- General
- Iteration:
- First Ballot
- Office/Role:
- Auditor/Auditor
- Candidates:
- Andrew Oberle, Owen Rice
Candidates: | Andrew Oberle | Owen Rice |
---|---|---|
Affiliation: | Republican | Federalist |
Final Result: | 2072 | 1174 |
Northampton County | 2072 | 1174 |
Allen | 93 | 95 |
Bushkill | 91 | 28 |
Butz's[1][2] | 102 | 171 |
Chestnuthill | 93 | 7 |
District of Easton[3] | 452 | 452 |
Hamilton | 124 | 16 |
Lehigh | 100 | 33 |
Lehighton | 67 | 7 |
Moore | 163 | 24 |
Mount Bethel | 324 | 86 |
Pocono | 40 | 4 |
Ross | 45 | 4 |
Saucon | 182 | 63 |
Smithfield | 91 | 23 |
Stroud | 36 | 85 |
Towamensing | 61 | 15 |
Upper Nazareth | 8 | 61 |
Notes:
[1]The populated place known as Butz's refers to an area located within present day Bethlehem Township.
[2]The Expositor (Easton, PA), the Der Northampton Correspondent (Easton, PA) and the Spirit of Pennsylvania (Easton, PA) all list Andre Oberle with 192 votes and Owen Rice with 172 votes, but all of these newspapers also list the same total votes for the county as does The Easton Centinel (Easton, PA), which contains the correct sum for the township totals listed, whereas the former do not.
[3]"Easton district, composed of the borough of Easton, and the townships of Forks, Williams, Plainfield, and Nazareth." The Perry Forester (Landisburg, PA). October 17, 1822.
References:
Expositor (Easton, PA). October 15, 1822.
Perry Forester (Landisburg, PA). October 17, 1822.
The Easton Centinel (Easton, PA). October 18, 1822.
Der Northampton Correspondent (Easton, PA). October 18, 1822.
Spirit of Pennsylvania (Easton, PA). October 18, 1822.
The Union. United States Gazette and True American (Philadelphia, PA). October 18, 1822.
American Sentinel and Mercantile Advertiser (Philadelphia, PA). October 19, 1822.
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