New York 1823 Assembly, Monroe County

Office:
Assembly (State)
Title:
Assemblyman
Jurisdiction:
State
Label:
New York 1823 Assembly, Monroe County
Date:
1823
State:
New York
Type:
General
Iteration:
First Ballot
Office/Role:
Assembly/Assemblyman
Candidates:
Enos Stone, Major H. Smith, Peter Price, Ashley Samson, Samuel B. Bradley, Reuben Willey, Levi Treadwill, John Bowman, James MacCall, Robert MacKay, James Norton, John Jay, Timothy Pickering, Solomon Van Rensalaer
Candidates: Enos StoneMajor H. SmithPeter PriceAshley SamsonSamuel B. BradleyReuben WilleyLevi TreadwillJohn BowmanJames MacCallRobert MacKayJames NortonJohn JayTimothy PickeringSolomon Van Rensalaer
Affiliation:ClintonianClintonianClintonianFederalist
Final Result: [1][2][3][4][5]15791472143413191223118742222111
Monroe County15791472143413191223118742222111
Town of Brighton17694981126246--------
Town of Clarkson969596125123123--------
Town of Chili117114114262324--------
Town of Gates115105108198199189--------
Town of Greece595449555860--------
Town of Henrietta939181838284--------
Town of Mendon142142104353534--------
Town of Ogden115114114373738--------
Town of Parma117118115727872--------
Town of Penfield858382265265262--------
Town of Perinton444041666069--------
Town of Pittsford808866591430--------
Town of Riga777678434343--------
Town of Rush60598932322--------
Town of Sweden114112114767676--------
Town of Wheatland888783343435--------

Notes:

[1]The first name of Major H. Smith, is Major. He was Post Master in Monroe County in 1825.
[2]Samuel B. Bradley received 1 vote as S. B. Bradley and 1 vote as Samuel P. Bradley.
[3]Ashley Samson received 1 vote as Samson.
[4]Peter Price received 1 vote as Peter and 1 vote as er Price.
[5]Enos Stone received 1 vote as os Stone.

References:

Rochester Telegraph (Rochester, NY). November 18, 1823.
Table of Post Offices in the United States with the Names of the Post Masters. Washington, DC: Way and Giden, 1825. 91.

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