New York 1788 Constitutional Convention, Montgomery County

Office:
Constitutional Convention (State)
Title:
Convention Delegate
Jurisdiction:
State
Label:
New York 1788 Constitutional Convention, Montgomery County
Date:
1788
State:
New York
Type:
General
Iteration:
First Ballot
Office/Role:
Constitutional Convention/Convention Delegate
Candidates:
Christopher P. Yates, William Harper, John Winne, John Frey, Volkert Veeder, Henry Staring, James Livingston, Abraham Van Vechten, Josiah Crane, Peter Schuyler, Abraham Arendt, Abraham Van Horne
Candidates: Christopher P. Yates[1]William Harper[2]John Winne[3]John Frey[4]Volkert Veeder[5]Henry Staring[6]James LivingstonAbraham Van VechtenJosiah CranePeter SchuylerAbraham ArendtAbraham Van Horne
Affiliation:Anti-FederalistAnti-FederalistAnti-FederalistAnti-FederalistAnti-FederalistAnti-FederalistFederalistFederalistFederalistFederalistFederalistFederalist
Final Result: [7][8][9]120912061202120111991105811806805803796756
Montgomery County120912061202120111991105811806805803796756

Notes:

[1]Elected.
[2]Elected.
[3]Elected.
[4]Elected.
[5]Elected.
[6]Elected.
[7]The Daily Advertiser lists an alternate spelling of John Winne as John Wine and of John Frey as John Fry.
[8]The Federal Herald (Lansingburgh, NY) lists an alternate spelling of A. Van Vechten as A. Van Veehten and lists Henry Staring with 1005 votes.
[9]The Independent Gazeteer; or, the Chronicle of Freedom (Philadelphia, PA) lists an alternate spelling of Abraham Van Horne as Abraham Van Horn.

References:

The New-York Journal, and Daily Patriotic Register (New York, NY). June 5, 1788.
The Daily Advertiser (New York, NY). June 6, 1788.
The Federal Herald (Lansingburgh, NY). June 9, 1788.
The Independent Gazeteer; or, the Chronicle of Freedom (Philadelphia, PA). June 10, 1788.

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