New York 1812 U.S. House of Representatives, District 11
- Office:
- U.S. House of Representatives (Federal)
- Title:
- U.S. Congressman
- Jurisdiction:
- Federal
- Label:
- New York 1812 U.S. House of Representatives, District 11
- Date:
- 1812
- State:
- New York
- Type:
- General
- Iteration:
- First Ballot
- Office/Role:
- U.S. House of Representatives/U.S. Congressman
- Candidates:
- Thomas R. Gold, Thomas Skinner
Candidates: | Thomas R. Gold | Thomas Skinner |
---|---|---|
Affiliation: | Federalist | Republican |
Final Result: [1][2] | 4365 | 3060 |
District of Eleven | 4365 | 3060 |
Madison County[3] | 1397 | 945 |
Town of Brookfield | 170 | 152 |
Town of Cazenovia | 182 | 110 |
Town of De Ruyter | 68 | 105 |
Town of Eaton | 83 | - |
Town of Hamilton | 142 | 63 |
Town of Lebanon | 129 | 35 |
Town of Lenox | 65 | 136 |
Town of Madison | 164 | 120 |
Town of Nelson | 148 | 75 |
Town of Smithfield | 175 | 95 |
Town of Sullivan | 71 | 54 |
Oneida County | 2968 | 2115 |
Town of Augusta | 182 | 119 |
Town of Bengal | 30 | 28 |
Town of Boonville | 72 | 8 |
Town of Bridgewater | 91 | 72 |
Town of Camden | 137 | 57 |
Town of Constantia | 14 | - |
Town of Deerfield | 82 | 110 |
Town of Florence | 17 | 23 |
Town of Floyd | 63 | 115 |
Town of Lee | 33 | 86 |
Town of Mexico | 76 | 82 |
Town of Paris | 515 | 183 |
Town of Redfield | 2 | 53 |
Town of Remsen | 24 | 37 |
Town of Richland | 121 | 65 |
Town of Rome | 170 | 150 |
Town of Sangerfield | 147 | 49 |
Town of Scriba | 11 | 23 |
Town of Steuben | 66 | 69 |
Town of Trenton | 169 | 113 |
Town of Vernon | 159 | 131 |
Town of Verona | 65 | 100 |
Town of Volney | 20 | 19 |
Town of Western | 8 | 154 |
Town of Westmoreland | 159 | 65 |
Town of Whitestown | 490 | 178 |
Town of Williamstown | 45 | 26 |
Notes:
[1]According to the census figures for 1810, New York was entitled to gain seats in the U.S. House of Representatives. However, the State Legislature made no effort to re-apportion the Congressional districts before the elections scheduled for the spring. Therefore, elections for U.S. House of Representatives were held using the previous district boundaries. The results of these elections were declared null and void. A newly elected State Legislature redrew the districts and set the dates of December 15-17 for new Congressional elections.
[2]Not all counties held elections for U.S. House of Representatives during the spring cycle, since it was known that districts were slated to be redrawn.
[3]The Utica Patriot (Utica, NY) reports 955 votes for Thomas Skinner in Madison County; however, the sum of totals per town is 945.
References:
Columbian Gazette (Utica, NY). May 12, 1812.
The Pilot (Cazenovia, NY). May 27, 1812.
Utica Patriot (Utica, NY). June 2, 1812.
New-York Evening Post (New York, NY). June 19, 1812.
New-York Herald (New York, NY). June 24, 1812.
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