New York 1813 State Senate, Middle District

Office:
State Senate (State)
Title:
State Senator
Jurisdiction:
State
Label:
New York 1813 State Senate, Middle District
Date:
1813
State:
New York
Type:
General
Iteration:
First Ballot
Office/Role:
State Senate/State Senator
Candidates:
Samuel G. Verbryck, Lucas Elmendorf, Ira Day, John Sudam, Lucas Deyoe, James G. Verbryck, John G. Verbryck, James Teller, George Kile, Abraham Jansen, James Vanbrick
Candidates: Samuel G. VerbryckLucas ElmendorfIra DayJohn SudamLucas DeyoeJames G. VerbryckJohn G. VerbryckJames TellerGeorge KileAbraham JansenJames Vanbrick
Affiliation:RepublicanRepublicanFederalistFederalist
Final Result: [1][2][3][4][5][6]86948634724472373111111
District of Middle86948634724472373111111
Columbia County[7][8]1264126517811780-------
Town of Canaan265265255255-------
Town of Chatham126126188188-------
Town of Claverack198198192192-------
Town of Clermont16166565-------
Town of Gallatin5555126126-------
Town of Germantown448686-------
Town of Granger89908687-------
Town of Hillsdale236237188188-------
City of Hudson153154220219-------
Town of Kinderhook114113239238-------
Town of Livingston66136136-------
Delaware County[9]10791085565568-1-----
Town of Colchester-----------
Town of Delhi-----------
Town of Franklin-----------
Town of Hancock-----------
Town of Harpersfield-----------
Town of Kortright-----------
Town of Meredith-----------
Town of Middletown-----------
Town of Roxbury-----------
Town of Sidney-----------
Town of Stamford-----------
Town of Tompkins393977-------
Town of Walton-----------
Dutchess County[10][11]1397139618361838-------
Town of Amenia146146134134-------
Town of Beckman4646269269-------
Town of Clinton165165297297-------
Town of Dover3029102102-------
Town of Fishkill325325200200-------
Town of Northeast164164102102-------
Town of Pawlings56569092-------
Town of Poughkeepsie[12]178178201201-------
Town of Red Hook7777109109-------
Town of Rhinebeck8484140140-------
Town of Stanford78788787-------
Town of Washington4848105105-------
Greene County[13][14]717713948939--1----
Town of Cairo73688383-------
Town of Catskill125127171171-------
Town of Coxsackie8181157158-------
Town of Durham5655224215-------
Town of Greeneland26262727-------
Town of Greeneville107107109108-------
Town of Lexington1071073636-------
Town of New Baltimore88884848-------
Town of Windham54549393-------
Orange County[15][16]18531854695695-------
Town of Blooming Grove1221212323-------
Town of Cornwall68682626-------
Town of Deerpark75751515-------
Town of Goshen1951966363-------
Town of Minisink[17]2662666969-------
Town of Monroe91914646-------
Town of Montgomery228227148148-------
Town of New Windsor[18]1051053333-------
Town of Newburgh2522526767-------
Town of Wallkill[19][20]2632636868-------
Town of Warwick190190137137-------
Putnam County504503224224-------
Town of Carmel1541543131-------
Town of Fredericks88871212-------
Town of Patterson39396565-------
Town of Phillipstown1231234444-------
Town of Southeast1001007272-------
Rockland County5254993815---11--
Town of Clarkstown17617522-------
Town of Haverstraw697344---11--
Town of Hempstead15015157-------
Town of Orangetown130100272-------
Sullivan County228229128127-------
Town of Bethel-----------
Town of Liberty-----------
Town of Neversink-----------
Town of Rockland-----------
Town of Thompson-----------
Ulster County[21][22]11251090102710513----11
Town of Esopus3636110107-------
Town of Hurley51505354-------
Town of Kingston9691149156-------
Town of Marbletown108110178176-------
Town of Marlborough1071084547-------
Town of New Paltz1321248082-------
Town of Plattekill80755558-------
Town of Rochester49508280-------
Town of Saugerties131129121124-------
Town of Shandaken46452728-------
Town of Shawangunk1711655859-------
Town of Warwasing78693344-------
Town of Woodstock38383636-------

Notes:

[1]The Columbian (New York, NY) uses the spelling Suydam for John Sudam.
[2]The Columbian (New York, NY) uses the form Ver Bryck for Samuel G. Verbryck.
[3]The Commercial Advertiser (New York, NY), Orange County Gazette, and New-York Spectator (New York, NY) uses the name G.G. Verbryck for Samuel G. Verbryck.
[4]Orange County Patriot; or, the Spirit of Seventy-Six (Goshen, NY) uses the name Ver Byck for Samuel G. Verbryck.
[5]The Albany Register (Albany, NY) reports totals of 8691 votes for Samuel G. Verbryck and 7243 votes for Ira Day.
[6]"In laying before our readers the above Canvass of this county, a few remarks become necessary, to refute the Assertion of the war party, that the Friends of Peace are decreasing in this country. They take the Canvass of last year for Senator and compare it with that of Governor for this year (the qualifications to vote for both are the same we grant) and claim a democratic gain of 12 votes. There is no truth in this assertion. Last year the federalists of this county made no nomination of Senator. They made an election between two democratic candidates -- between Edward P. Livingston and Martin Van Buren -- they supported Mr. Livingston, who to Van Buren is as 'Hyperion to Satyr,' and of course the canvass of the election last year is no fair standard by which to judge of the increase or decrease of the Friends of Liberty in this county. We have before us, the canvass of this county for four years past: The average majority for the last four years for Senators, is 412; for Assemblymen the average majority for the same number of years is 543 -- this year the majority for Senators is 517, and for Assembly 853! Now tell us, you supporters of this war -- you worshipers of Napoleon Bonaparte -- you toad-eaters of Jemmy Madison, is the federal character of this county, or are the Friends of Peace in this county, disgraced by the result of this election? ... Notwithstanding the unfortunate result with regard to the election of Governor, there will be about the same federal majority in the House of Assembly this that there was last year." Northern Whig (Hudson, NY). May 11, 1813.
[7]Samuel G. Verbryck received 2 votes as Samuel Verbryck.
[8]Lucas Elmendorf received 1 vote as Luca Elmendorph.
[9]Samuel G. Verbryck received 6 votes as Samuel Verbryck.
[10]The Columbian (New York, NY), May 21, reports 1837 votes for Ira Day in Dutchess County.
[11]The Columbian. (For the Country) (New York, NY), May 22, reports 1838 votes for John Sudam in Dutchess County; however, the sum of totals per town is 1928.
[12]The Columbian. (For the Country) (New York, NY), May 22, reports 291 votes for John Sudam in Poughkeepsie.
[13]The Columbian (New York, NY), The Columbian. (For the Country) (New York, NY), Commercial Advertiser (New York, NY), and New-York Spectator (New York, NY) report 940 votes for John Sudam; however, the sum of totals per town is 939.
[14]The Albany Register (Albany, NY) reports 716 votes for Samuel G. Verbryck in Greene County.
[15]Orange County Patriot; or, the Spirit of Seventy-Six (Goshen, NY): "For Senators, Lucas Elmendorf, had 1854, and Samuel G. Ver Byck, 1834. the federal Senatorial ticket, were for John Sudam and Ira Day, 1410."
[16]The Albany Register (Albany, NY), June 8, reports 1855 votes for Samuel G. Verbryck in Orange County.
[17]Orange County Gazette, and Public Advertiser (Goshen, NY) reports 265 votes for Samuel G. Verbryck in Minisink.
[18]Orange County Gazette, and Public Advertiser (Goshen, NY) reports 104 votes for Samuel G. Verbryck in New Windsor.
[19]Samuel G. Verbryck received 30 votes as Samuel Verbryck.
[20]Orange County Gazette, and Public Advertiser (Goshen, NY) and Political Index (Newburgh, NY) report 223 votes for Samuel G. Verbryck in New Windsor.
[21]Samuel G. Verbryck received 2 votes as Samuel Verbryck.
[22]The Albany Register (Albany, NY) reports 1028 votes for Ira Day in Ulster County.

References:

Original Election Returns.
Tompkins Town Records. Delaware County Court House, Delhi.
The Bee (Hudson, NY). May 11, 1813.
Northern Whig (Hudson, NY). May 11, 1813.
Orange County Gazette, and Public Advertiser (Goshen, NY). May 11, 1813.
Orange County Patriot; or, the Spirit of Seventy-Six (Goshen, NY). May 11, 1813.
The Columbian (New York, NY). May 12, 1813.
The Columbian (New York, NY). May 15, 1813.
New-York Spectator (New York, NY). May 15, 1813.
The Columbian (New York, NY). May 17, 1813.
Commercial Advertiser (New York, NY). May 17, 1813.
Political Index (Newburgh, NY). May 18, 1813.
The Columbian. (For the Country) (New York, NY). May 19, 1813.
New-York Spectator (New York, NY). May 19, 1813.
The Columbian (New York, NY). May 21, 1813.
Commercial Advertiser (New York, NY). May 21, 1813.
The Columbian. (For the Country) (New York, NY). May 22, 1813.
The Columbian (New York, NY). May 22, 1813.
New-York Spectator (New York, NY). May 29, 1813.
The Albany Register (Albany, NY). June 8, 1813.

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