New York 1802 Assembly, Onondaga County

Office:
Assembly (State)
Title:
Assemblyman
Jurisdiction:
State
Label:
New York 1802 Assembly, Onondaga County
Date:
1802
State:
New York
Type:
General
Iteration:
First Ballot
Office/Role:
Assembly/Assemblyman
Candidates:
John MacWhorter, John Lamb, James Geddes, Medad Curtis, Joshua Atwater, Bigalow Lawrence, John Patterson, Asa Danforth, Stephen Hedges, Samuel Hyatt
Candidates: John MacWhorterJohn LambJames GeddesMedad CurtisJoshua AtwaterBigalow LawrenceJohn PattersonAsa DanforthStephen HedgesSamuel Hyatt
Affiliation:RepublicanFederalist
Final Result: 86250345219544111
Onondaga County[1]86250345219544111
Town of Camillus484240-------
Town of Fabius603228-------
Town of Homer1064959-5-----
Town of Manlius1027738--4----
Town of Maracellus123469615--1---
Town of Onondaga130431074--1---
Town of Pompey21113384---21-1
Town of Solon8281------1-

Notes:

[1]"The number of assemblymen in Onondaga county was increased from one to two and the aggregate vote exceeded 1300, the Republicans still retaining the lead. Their candidates were John McWhorter, of what is now Cortland county, and Capt. John Lamb, of Pompey. The Federalist as a rule voted for McWhorter, but worked and voted against Lamb, who escaped with a small majority." Onondaga's Centennial. Dwight H. Bruce, ed. Volume 1 267.

References:

Original Election Returns.
Bruce, Dwight H., ed. Onondaga's Centennial: Gleanings of a Century. Vol. 1. Boston: The Boston History, 1896. 267.

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Phil's original notebook pages that were used to compile this election. These notes are considered a draft of the electronic version. Therefore, the numbers may not match. To verify numbers you will need to check the original sources cited. Some original source material is available at the American Antiquarian Society).

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