New York 1824 Assembly, Cayuga County

Office:
Assembly (State)
Title:
Assemblyman
Jurisdiction:
State
Label:
New York 1824 Assembly, Cayuga County
Date:
1824
State:
New York
Type:
General
Iteration:
First Ballot
Office/Role:
Assembly/Assemblyman
Candidates:
John W. Hulbert, Ephraim C. Marsh, Elijah Devoe, Rosewell Enos, H. R. Brinkerhoff, Eleazer Carter, Laban Hoskins, Andrews Preston
Candidates: John W. HulbertEphraim C. MarshElijah DevoeRosewell EnosH. R. BrinkerhoffEleazer CarterLaban HoskinsAndrews Preston
Affiliation:ClintonianClintonianClintonianClintonianCaucusCaucusCaucusCaucus
Final Result: [1]34323425340433992972297029572940
Cayuga County34323425340433992972297029572940
Town of Auburn308304303304146146145146
Town of Aurelius198195195194170167171166
Town of Brutus378378378376262261261258
Town of Cato82808075114114112118
Town of Conquest33333332135136135135
Town of Fleming97919192120119113120
Town of Genoa219219218219176176177176
Town of Ira126126126121136136136135
Town of Ledyard26127326026577827569
Town of Locke181180180180267267267267
Town of Mentz171166166166304301303300
Town of Owasco116118118116111109111109
Town of Scipio326326325326113113113112
Town of Sempronius364370365367437439439436
Town of Springport92908990129129129127
Town of Sterling7067706876757475
Town of Venice30530630430583858383
Town of Victory105103103103116115113114

Notes:

[1]Supporters of DeWitt Clinton were known under several labels. While the older Clintonian / Federalist was still used, many were listed and ran as candidates of the People's Party with others favoring the term of Anti-Caucus. Those in opposition to DeWitt Clinton, although mainly Republicans were in this election also being referred to as King Caucus candidates and often called Bucktails.

References:

Free Press (Auburn, NY). November 10, 1824.
Cayuga Republican (Auburn, NY). November 17, 1824.
Free Press (Auburn, NY). November 24, 1824.

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