New York 1809 Assembly, Madison County

Office:
Assembly (State)
Title:
Assemblyman
Jurisdiction:
State
Label:
New York 1809 Assembly, Madison County
Date:
1809
State:
New York
Type:
General
Iteration:
First Ballot
Office/Role:
Assembly/Assemblyman
Candidates:
John W. Bulkley, Daniel Van Horne, Amos B. Fuller, Eli Gage, Charles Hill, Samuel Marsh, Amos Hall, Seth Phelps, Jonas Platt, Matthew Carpenter, Casper M. Rouse, Philetus Swift
Candidates: John W. Bulkley[1]Daniel Van Horne[2]Amos B. Fuller[3]Eli GageCharles HillSamuel MarshAmos HallSeth PhelpsJonas PlattMatthew CarpenterCasper M. RousePhiletus Swift
Affiliation:FederalistFederalistFederalistRepublicanRepublicanRepublicanFederalistFederalistFederalistRepublicanRepublicanRepublican
Final Result: [4][5][6][7][8][9]158715841583116111521150888222
Madison County158715841583116111521150888222
Town of Brookfield[10]171172171165159166------
Town of Cazenovia206205205133133129------
Town of De Ruyter848383107105105------
Town of Eaton134134134106106105---222
Town of Hamilton[11][12]185183184929190333---
Town of Lebanon185184184232123555---
Town of Madison207208209171173170------
Town of Nelson156155155636561------
Town of Smithfield[13]171172171106107107------
Town of Sullivan[14][15][16][17][18]888887195192194------

Notes:

[1]Elected.
[2]Elected.
[3]Elected.
[4]The Balance, and New-York State Journal (Albany, NY) uses the name March for Samuel Marsh.
[5]Jonas Platt, Amos Hall, Seth Phelps, Philetus Swift, Matthew Carpenter and Caspar M. Rouse were candidates for State Senate.
[6]The Columbian Gazette (Utica, NY) reports 1148 votes for Charles Hill in Madison County; however, the sum of totals per town is 1150.
[7]The American Citizen (New York, NY), The Pilot (Cazenovia, NY)and Republican Watch-Tower (New York, NY) report 1158 votes for Eli Gage in Madison County; however, only the American Citizen (New York, NY) has a sum of totals as it lists per town which differs from 1158, it is 1156.
[8]The American Citizen (New York, NY), The Pilot (Cazenovia, NY) and Republican Watch-Tower (New York, NY) report 1577 votes for Daniel Van Horne in Madison County; however, the sum of totals per town in the American Citizen (New York, NY) and the Republican Watch-Tower (New York, NY) is 1572.
[9]"Fed. Senator majority 437 -- Assembly majority 430. Last year the Senator ticket was divided, and the federal Assembly ticket had less than 100 majority." American Citizen (New York, NY) and Republican Watch-Tower (New York, NY), May 12, 1809 and May 16, 1809, respectively.
[10]The American Citizen (New York, NY) reports 163 votes for Eli Gage in Brookfield.
[11]Daniel Van Horn received 7 votes as Daniel V. Horn.
[12]The Columbian Gazette (Utica, NY) reports 92 votes for Charles Hill in Hamilton.
[13]The Pilot (Cazenovia, NY) reports 172 votes for Daniel Van Horn.
[14]John W. Bulkley received 2 votes as John W. Bulkey and 1 vote as John W. Bulky.
[15]Eli Gage received 1 vote as Eli Gaage, 1 vote as Elij Gage and 1 vote as Eli Gaege.
[16]Samuel Marsh received 3 votes as Sam'l Marsh and 1 vote as Samul Marsh.
[17]Charles Hill received 1 vote as Charls Hill and 1 vote as Charles Hile.
[18]The American Citizen (New York, NY) and Republican Watch-Tower (New York, NY) report 83 votes for Daniel Van Horne in Sullivan.

References:

Original Election Returns.
The Balance, and New-York State Journal (Albany, NY). May 9, 1809.
American Citizen (New York, NY). May 12, 1809.
Columbian Gazette (Utica, NY). May 16, 1809.
The Pilot (Cazenovia, NY). May 17, 1809.
Republican Watch-Tower (New York, NY). May 16, 1809.

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