Virginia 1810 House of Delegates, Surry County

Office:
House of Delegates (State)
Title:
Delegate
Jurisdiction:
State
Label:
Virginia 1810 House of Delegates, Surry County
Date:
1810
State:
Virginia
Type:
General
Iteration:
First Ballot
Office/Role:
House of Delegates/Delegate
Candidates:
Charles H. Graves, William Scammell, William Allen, Bernard Major
Candidates: Charles H. Graves[1]William Scammell[2]William AllenBernard Major
Affiliation:RepublicanRepublicanFederalistFederalist
Final Result: [3][4]160158111110
Surry County160158111110

Notes:

[1]Elected.
[2]Elected.
[3]"Charles H. Graves accepted a seat in the state Senate. He was succeeded by Bernard Major." Leonard, Cynthia Miller, ed. The General Assembly of Virginia July 30, 1619 - January 11, 1978: A Bicentennial Register of Members. Richmond: Virginia State Library, 1978.
[4]"On Tuesday, the 24th instant...republican candidates, are elected to serve in the next General Assembly of Virginia, for the county of Surry. At the close of the election, the poll stood...In consequence of the triumph of Republicanism, the court house, tavern and adjacent buildings were elegantly illuminated." The Enquirer (Richmond, VA). April 27, 1810.

References:

The Enquirer (Richmond, VA). April 27, 1810.
Leonard, Cynthia Miller, ed. The General Assembly of Virginia July 30, 1619 - January 11, 1978: A Bicentennial Register of Members. Richmond: Virginia State Library, 1978.

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