Georgia 1810 U.S. House of Representatives

Office:
U.S. House of Representatives (Federal)
Title:
U.S. Congressman
Jurisdiction:
Federal
Label:
Georgia 1810 U.S. House of Representatives
Date:
1810
State:
Georgia
Type:
General
Iteration:
First Ballot
Office/Role:
U.S. House of Representatives/U.S. Congressman
Candidates:
William Bibb, George Troup, Howell Cobb, Bolling Hall, Elijah Clark, John Forsyth, John Elliot, James E. Houston, Jess Hatton
Candidates: William Bibb[1]George Troup[2]Howell Cobb[3]Bolling Hall[4]Elijah ClarkJohn ForsythJohn ElliotJames E. HoustonJess Hatton
Affiliation:RepublicanRepublicanRepublicanRepublicanRepublicanRepublicanFederalistRepublican
Final Result: [5]17694164701229491167789662925911749
Baldwin County[6]69966960836032017239--
Bryan County45433649898--
Bulloch County222228-1031521820--
Burke County[7]57151135435729530129913-
Camden County21018042115914630--
Chatham County31932841207293100145--
Clarke County[8]72265763625433529066-2
Columbia County[9]69363560533621328052--
Effingham County[10]1501505201211422--
Elbert County[11]8078097917735338131-
Franklin County[12][13]8017275983885183257--
Greene County[14]58550137426438831874--
Glynn County333142829610--
Hancock County[15][16]775790660499782489-1
Jackson County[17]839829788626236122--
Jefferson County[18]4924081232997939915258-
Jones County[19][20]86986178945323018229--
Laurens County29229143170166190321-
Liberty County[21]86874184-1477--
Lincoln County[22]370327241169233207122--
McIntosh County[23]1151098110611114--
Montgomery County[24]133157124415090144-
Morgan County7647285492524752932616-
Oglethorpe County[25]90487267041443519224--
Pulaski County2542521541067045361-
Putnam County[26][27]9029198625063761252644
Randolph County[28]89788470560843761403-
Richmond County28817918198172300136--
Screven County1952058191202126116--
Tattnall County17617316433213759-
Telfair County[29]98102--53934646-
Twiggs County434439389274723017--
Warren County[30]73268127314044658528-1
Washington County856496407391413514360131
Wayne County[31]77777979-----
Wilkes County[32]1039739784154622571180--
Wilkinson County2503961961781891521855-

Notes:

[1]Elected.
[2]Elected.
[3]Elected.
[4]Elected.
[5]Elijah Clark is also referred to as Elijah Clarke; James Houston is also known as James Houstoun.
[6]The Monitor lists George Troup with 664 votes.
[7]The Monitor lists William Bibb with 572 votes; James E. Houston is not included as a candidate.
[8]The Monitor lists Elijah Clark with 355 votes, and does not include Jess Hatton as a candidate.
[9]The Monitor lists John Elliot with 50 votes.
[10]The Monitor lists Bolling Hall with 21 votes.
[11]The Monitor and the Georgia Express list William Bibb with 812 votes; James E. Houston is not listed as a candidate.
[12]The Executive Minutes and the Georgia Express list William Bibb with 802 votes.
[13]The Monitor lists William Bibb with 802 votes and Bolling Hall with 396 votes.
[14]The Georgia Express lists Howell Cobb with 274 votes.
[15]The Monitor does not include Jess Hatton as a candidate.
[16]The Georgia Journal (Milledgeville, GA) lists John Forsyth with no votes, and does not include Jess Hatton as a candidate.
[17]The Monitor lists George Troup with 821 votes, Howell Cobb with 789 votes, Elijah Clark with 330 votes, John Forsyth with 290 votes, and John Elliot with 0 votes.
[18]The Monitor does not include James Houston as a candidate.
[19]The Monitor lists Howell Cobb with 784 votes.
[20]The Georgia Journal (Milledgeville, GA) lists Howell Cobb with 734 votes.
[21]The Monitor and the Georgia Express list William Bibb with 87 votes and George Troup with 86 votes.
[22]The Monitor and the Georgia Express list George Troup with 317 votes.
[23]The Monitor and the Georgia Express list William Bibb with 114 votes and John Forsyth with 10 votes.
[24]The Monitor lists George Troup with 162 votes, Howell Cobb with 144 votes, Elijah Clark with 49 votes, and John Forsyth with 100 votes; James Houston is not included as a candidate.
[25]The Monitor lists William Bibb with 964 votes and Howell Cobb with 669 votes.
[26]The Monitor lists Elijah Clark with 375 votes and James Elliot with 25 votes; James Houston and Jess Hatton are not included as candidates.
[27]The Georgia Journal (Milledgeville, GA) lists Howell Cobb with 882 votes. James Houston and Jess Hatton are not included as candidates.
[28]The Monitor lists George Troup with 889 votes, John Forsyth with 60 votes, and John Elliot with 41 votes; James Houston is not included as a candidate.
[29]The Executive Minutes list John Elliot with no votes.
[30]The Monitor lists George Troup with 881 votes and Bolling Hall with 284 votes; Jess Hatton is not included as a candidate.
[31]The Executive Minutes list Howell Cobb with 70 votes.
[32]The Monitor lists George Troup with 749 votes.

References:

Georgia Executive Minutes, 1810.
Augusta Chronicle (Augusta, GA). September 29, 1810.
The Georgia Journal (Milledgeville, GA). October 3, 1810.
Columbian Museum and Savannah Advertiser (Savannah, GA). October 4, 1810.
Foreign Correspondent and Georgia Express (Athens, GA). October 6, 1810.
Monitor (Washington, GA). October 6, 1810.
Mirror of the Times (Augusta, GA). October 8, 1810.
The Georgia Journal (Milledgeville, GA). October 10, 1810.
Monitor (Washington, GA). October 13, 1810.
Foreign Correspondent and Georgia Express (Athens, GA). October 17, 1810.
The Georgia Journal (Milledgeville, GA). October 17, 1810.
The True American and Commercial Advertiser (Philadelphia, PA). October 17, 1810.
Foreign Correspondent and Georgia Express (Athens, GA). October 20, 1810.
Monitor (Washington, GA). October 20, 1810.
Columbian Museum and Savannah Advertiser (Savannah, GA). October 22, 1810.
The Enquirer (Richmond, VA). November 2, 1810.

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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).
handwritten notes
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).
handwritten notes
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).
handwritten notes
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).
handwritten notes
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).
handwritten notes
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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