Pennsylvania 1804 Commissioner, Northumberland County

Office:
Commissioner (County)
Title:
Commissioner
Jurisdiction:
County
Label:
Pennsylvania 1804 Commissioner, Northumberland County
Date:
1804
State:
Pennsylvania
Type:
General
Iteration:
First Ballot
Office/Role:
Commissioner/Commissioner
Candidates:
David Taggert, Charles Macklay, Jacob Markley, Theodorus Kiehl, Charles Drum
Candidates: David Taggert[1]Charles Macklay[2]Jacob MarkleyTheodorus KiehlCharles Drum
Affiliation:
Final Result: [3][4][5][6]1117978579536329
Northumberland County1117978579536329
Augusta333611076
Beaver2229--27
Berlin72132772
District of Bloom and Brier[7]605129118
Catawissa955247365
Chilisquaque71791511-
Derry838749257
East Buffalo9484310-
Fishing Creek-655--
Mahoning135140145-
Mahonoy6767-11
Mifflin-14140-
Milton101871377868
Point3932873053
Selinsgrove615623-85
Shamokin556897-
Swinefordstown6555258
West Buffalo646156359

Notes:

[1]Elected.
[2]Elected.
[3]George Bright was elected one of the three Commissioners, for a three year term, in the 1803 election, but prior to the 1804 election he died. "Bright assumed office, December 1, 1803, and died in February, 1804; David Taggart was appointed by the commissioners with the concurrence of the court, and qualified, April 27, 1804." History of Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, 1891. David Taggert served until the next election. In October of 1804, David Taggert ran for office and was elected with Charles Macklay to the vacant seats of the office.
[4]David Taggert is spelled David Taggart in the History of Northumberland County, Pennsylvania.
[5]The Republican Argus, and County Advertiser (Northumberland, PA) lists votes for candidates by township. The numbers listed for Charles Macklay add up to 968, but the total listed in the newspaper is 978.
[6]The Oracle of Dauphin, and Harrisburgh Advertiser (Harrisburg, PA) lists Charles Macklay with 927 votes.
[7]The townships Bloom and Brier Creek voted together.

References:

The Oracle of Dauphin, and Harrisburgh Advertiser (Harrisburg, PA). October 20, 1804.
The Republican Argus, and County Advertiser (Northumberland, PA). October 26, 1804.
Bell, Herbert C., ed. History of Northumberland County, Pennsylvania. Chicago: Brown, Runk and, 1891. 184.

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