Connecticut 1802 House of Representatives, Hartford

Office:
House of Representatives (State)
Title:
State Representative
Jurisdiction:
State
Label:
Connecticut 1802 House of Representatives, Hartford
Date:
1802
State:
Connecticut
Type:
General
Iteration:
First Ballot
Office/Role:
House of Representatives/State Representative
Candidates:
John Caldwell, Ephraim Root, Jonathan Bull, William Hart
Candidates: John CaldwellEphraim RootJonathan BullWilliam Hart
Affiliation:FederalistFederalistRepublicanRepublican
Final Result: [1][2]----
City of Hartford----

Notes:

[1]The Connecticut Courant (Hartford, CT) September 27, 1802 in commentary about the election for State Representatives reported that the total vote had increased to 478 by the addition of 23 new freeman. As in April, there was no detailed breakdown of the results, reporting only that 219 Republican votes were cast; 218 for Jonathan Bull and 1 to William Hart, being an increase of seven since April. The Federalist candidates, John Caldwell and Ephraim Root were elected. It does not state whether this was the vote for the first or second representative. It is possible that one Federalist candidate was unopposed, so there would be only one contest strictly between opposing individuals. There may have been more than one Federalist candidate and if so, their combined total would have been 259 votes.
[2]There is additional mention of this election in the Connecticut Courant (Hartford, CT) of April 13, 1803, which states that on one ballot in the September voting, there was a tie between John Caldwell and Jonathan Bull, indicating perhaps a second or third Federalist candidate.

References:

Connecticut Courant (Hartford, CT). September 27, 1802.
Connecticut Courant (Hartford, CT). April 13, 1803.

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