New York 1804 Assembly, Orange County

Office:
Assembly (State)
Title:
Assemblyman
Jurisdiction:
State
Label:
New York 1804 Assembly, Orange County
Date:
1804
State:
New York
Type:
General
Iteration:
First Ballot
Office/Role:
Assembly/Assemblyman
Candidates:
John Tuthill, Joshua Brown, John Barber, John Hathorn, Henry Tucker, Reuben Neely, David Dill
Candidates: John TuthillJoshua BrownJohn BarberJohn HathornHenry TuckerReuben NeelyDavid Dill
Affiliation:RepublicanRepublicanRepublicanRepublican
Final Result: 21011434123511801040957930
Orange County[1]21011434123511801040957930
Town of Blooming Grove[2]1261036178217261
Town of Cornwall[3]736838879198
Town of Deerpark705767974105
Town of Goshen2291085520014418847
Town of Minisink220225721662279913
Town of Montgomery[4]322168161167165186163
Town of New Windsor[5]140121101404136103
Town of Newburgh361295297726971295
Town of Southfield1108210128101796
Town of Wallkill[6]260257191722377201
Town of Warwick190652719019518223

Notes:

[1]The Albany Register (Albany, NY) lists John Tuthill with 1941 votes, Joshua Brown with 1212 votes, John Barber with 1136 votes, John Hathorn with 1080 votes, Henry Tucker with 1048 votes, Reuben Neely with 955 votes and David Dill with 1015 votes.
[2]The Albany Register (Albany, NY) lists 21 votes for Reuben Neely and 72 votes for David Dill.
[3]The Albany Register (Albany, NY) lists 68 votes for John Hathorn and 78 votes for Henry Tucker.
[4]The Albany Register (Albany, NY) lists 166 votes for Joshua Brown and 160 votes for David Dill.
[5]The Albany Register (Albany, NY) lists 143 votes for John Tuthill, 46 votes for Reuben Neely, 113 votes for David Dill, and 44 votes for John Hathorn.
[6]The Albany Register (Albany, NY) lists 192 votes for John Barber.

References:

The Albany Register (Albany, NY). May 11, 1804.
American Citizen (New York, NY). May 19, 1804.
Republican Watch-Tower (New York, NY). May 23, 1804.

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