New York 1823 Assembly, Columbia County

Office:
Assembly (State)
Title:
Assemblyman
Jurisdiction:
State
Label:
New York 1823 Assembly, Columbia County
Date:
1823
State:
New York
Type:
General
Iteration:
First Ballot
Office/Role:
Assembly/Assemblyman
Candidates:
John King, Joseph D. Monell, Walter C. Livingston, Thomas Bay, Herman Livingston, Thaddeus Elmore, Cornelius Chase, James Hatch, Matther Dorr
Candidates: John King[1]Joseph D. Monell[2]Walter C. Livingston[3]Thomas BayHerman LivingstonThaddeus ElmoreCornelius ChaseJames HatchMatther Dorr
Affiliation:ClintonianClintonianClintonian
Final Result: 262426112566248123882288111
Columbia County262426112566248123882288111
Town of Ancram219218231263275254---
Town of Austerlitz13112212310910999---
Town of Canaan153999713613175---
Town of Chatham2242202062061911921--
Town of Claverack[4]214227215169151153---
Town of Clermont144148148353832---
Town of Ghent123122118169165166---
Town of Germantown303541122117121-1-
Town of Hillsdale197196192787474---
City of Hudson[5][6]374393366388349349--1
Town of Kinderhook125126118170165168---
Town of Livingston91102111212220199---
Town of New Lebanon229222221126125119---
Town of Stuyvesant[7]141145139141140138---
Town of Taughkanic229236240157138149---

Notes:

[1]Elected.
[2]Elected.
[3]Elected.
[4]Joseph D. Monell received 1 vote as Joseph Monel and 1 vote as J. D. Monell.
[5]Thomas Bay received 3 votes as T. Bay.
[6]Joseph D. Monell received 1 vote as Joseph Monel.
[7]In Stuyvesant, 139 votes were recorded for Walter C. W. Livingston, which if not counted would have caused him to lose his election. However, the election was contested and those votes were credited to him and he was seated in the Assembly.

References:

Original Election Returns.

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