Ohio 1813 Commissioner, Montgomery County, 1 Year, Special

Office:
Commissioner (County)
Title:
Commissioner
Jurisdiction:
County
Label:
Ohio 1813 Commissioner, Montgomery County, 1 Year, Special
Date:
1813
State:
Ohio
Type:
Special
Iteration:
First Ballot
Office/Role:
Commissioner/Commissioner
Candidates:
David MacClure, Abraham Troxell, Henry Jennings, David John, John H. Williams
Candidates: David MacClureAbraham TroxellHenry JenningsDavid JohnJohn H. Williams
Affiliation:
Final Result: [1]3572632561
Montgomery County3572632561
Dayton15456521
German-86---
Jefferson3031---
Madison[2]2412---
Randolph[3]88--4-
Washington5778---
Wayne[4]4-20--

Notes:

[1]Special election to fill the seat of Abraham Brower, resigned.
[2]Votes from Madison township did not indicate whether they were intended for the one year position or the three year position and were therefore not included in original totals.
[3]Seven votes for MacClure did not indicate whether they were intended for the one year position or the three year position and were therefore not included in original totals.
[4]Votes from Wayne township did not indicate whether they were intended for the one year position or the three year position and were therefore not included in original totals.

References:

Abstract of Votes, Montgomery County.
Ohio Republican (Dayton, OH). October 25, 1813.
Mikesell, Shirley Keller, ed. Early Settlers of Montgomery County, Ohio. Vol. III. Bowie, MD: Heritage Books, 1993. 98.

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