Connecticut 1809 Secretary of State
- Office:
- Secretary of State (State)
- Title:
- Secretary of State
- Jurisdiction:
- State
- Label:
- Connecticut 1809 Secretary of State
- Date:
- 1809
- State:
- Connecticut
- Type:
- General
- Iteration:
- First Ballot
- Office/Role:
- Secretary of State/Secretary of State
- Candidates:
- Samuel Wyllys, Henry Seymour, scattering
Candidates: | Samuel Wyllys[1] | Henry Seymour | scattering |
---|---|---|---|
Affiliation: | Federalist | Democrat | |
Final Result: | 8859 | 2873 | 279 |
Fairfield County | - | - | - |
Hartford County | - | - | - |
Litchfield County | - | - | - |
Middlesex County | - | - | - |
New Haven County | - | - | - |
City of New Haven[2] | 212 | - | - |
New London County | - | - | - |
Tolland County | - | - | - |
Windham County | - | - | - |
Notes:
[1]Elected.
[2]"Yesterday the general election for state officers was held throughout the state... For the present secretary, Samuel Wyllys, Esq. the votes stood 212 -- for the democratic candidate, 0." Connecticut Herald (New Haven, CT). April 11, 1809.
References:
Connecticut Herald (New Haven, CT). April 11, 1809.
Connecticut Journal and Advertiser (New Haven, CT). April 13, 1809.
United States' Gazette (Philadelphia, PA). April 14, 1809.
The New-York Gazette and General Advertiser (New York, NY). May 14, 1809.
Connecticut Courant (Hartford, CT). May 17, 1809.
Connecticut Gazette (New London, CT). May 17, 1809.
The True American and Commercial Advertiser (Philadelphia, PA). May 17, 1809.
Connecticut Journal and Advertiser (New Haven, CT). May 18, 1809.
Middlesex Gazette (Middletown, CT). May 18, 1809.
Windham Herald (Windham, CT). May 18, 1809.
The True American and Commercial Advertiser (Philadelphia, PA). May 20, 1809.
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