Pennsylvania 1812 House of Representatives, Allegheny and Butler Counties

Office:
House of Representatives (State)
Title:
State Representative
Jurisdiction:
State
Label:
Pennsylvania 1812 House of Representatives, Allegheny and Butler Counties
Date:
1812
State:
Pennsylvania
Type:
General
Iteration:
First Ballot
Office/Role:
House of Representatives/State Representative
Candidates:
Joseph Reed, William Marks, James Scott, George Cochran, John Darragh, James Sample, Ephraim Harris, William MacClure, William MacCandless, Alexander Snodgrass, David Coon, Eliakian Anderson
Candidates: Joseph Reed[1]William Marks[2]James Scott[3]George Cochran[4]John DarraghJames SampleEphraim HarrisWilliam MacClureWilliam MacCandlessAlexander SnodgrassDavid CoonEliakian Anderson
Affiliation:RepublicanRepublicanRepublicanRepublicanFederalistFederalistFederalistFederalistRepublicanRepublicanRepublicanRepublican
Final Result: [5][6]15001468146214211184115610781077474355340338
District of Allegheny and Butler15001468146214211184115610781077474355340338
Allegheny County88985584283210981070993992418306294283
Deer2020202015151515----
Elizabeth52---7467626690187171
Fayette909490904142413712111111
Indiana37363435192118182---
Mifflin717371724539191873744753
Moon718169654426424429252525
Ohio39393935232423236333
Pine36404440172116175551
Pitt534547481601581541527--3
Pittsburgh1611681651663723663403411211107976
District of One9910110010125124622923062573533
District of Two6267656512112011111159534443
Plumb514848484450514916152515
Robinson485352504138373619151616
Ross56595757505350491---
Saint Clair908592921121038991272144
Versailles[7]141414144137363610985
Butler County6116136205898686858556494655

Notes:

[1]Elected.
[2]Elected.
[3]Elected.
[4]Elected.
[5]There were two men with the last name of Scott that were candidates for Assembly from 1811 - 1813. In 1811 both Samuel and James Scott were elected. In 1812 only James Scott was a candidate and in 1813 it was Samuel Scott.
[6]"By the above returns it appears, that notwithstanding a division unhappily existed in the democratick republican ranks, and two different tickets were run by them, yet they were still enabled to carry their representatives to congress, to the senate and to the assembly, and the commissioner. It is believed that the whole of the gentlemen elected, are friendly to the Madison ticket." The Mercury (Pittsburgh, PA). October 22, 1812.
[7]Versailles township is also referred to as McKeesport.

References:

The Pittsburgh Gazette (Pittsburgh, PA). September 25, 1812.
The Commonwealth (Pittsburgh, PA). October 21, 1812.
The Mercury (Pittsburgh, PA). October 22, 1812.
The Intelligencer, and Weekly Advertiser (Lancaster, PA). October 31, 1812.

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handwritten notes
Phil's original notebook pages that were used to compile this election. These notes are considered a draft of the electronic version. Therefore, the numbers may not match. To verify numbers you will need to check the original sources cited. Some original source material is available at the American Antiquarian Society).

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