Ohio 1805 State Senate, Franklin, Highland and Ross Counties, Special

Office:
State Senate (State)
Title:
State Senator
Jurisdiction:
State
Label:
Ohio 1805 State Senate, Franklin, Highland and Ross Counties, Special
Date:
1805
State:
Ohio
Type:
Special
Iteration:
First Ballot
Office/Role:
State Senate/State Senator
Candidates:
Duncan MacArthur, James Denny
Candidates: Duncan MacArthur[1]James Denny
Affiliation:
Final Result: [2][3]465285
District of Franklin, Highland and Ross465285
Franklin County1035
Franklin[4]1035
Highland County6548
Fairfield[5]617
Liberty-31
New Market59-
Ross County390202
Colerane[6]29-
Concord[7]235
Jefferson41-
Paxton364
Pe Pee614
Pickaway458
Salt-lick[8]3318
Scioto9980
Twin44-
Union741
Wayne122

Notes:

[1]Elected.
[2]This was a special election held to fill the vacancy caused by the death of William Patton.
[3]A number of returns from various townships were "illegally made" and not officially counted. Without those townships, the totals are: Duncan MacArthur, 364 votes and James Denny, 210 votes.
[4]"The returns [from the township] being illegally made were not received." The Scioto Gazette (Chillicothe, OH). November 28, 1805.
[5]"The returns [from the township] being illegally made were not received." The Scioto Gazette (Chillicothe, OH). November 28, 1805.
[6]"The returns [from the township] being illegally made were not received." The Scioto Gazette (Chillicothe, OH). November 28, 1805.
[7]"The returns [from the township] being illegally made were not received." The Scioto Gazette (Chillicothe, OH). November 28, 1805.
[8]"The returns [from the township] being illegally made were not received." The Scioto Gazette (Chillicothe, OH). November 28, 1805.

References:

The Scioto Gazette (Chillicothe, OH). November 28, 1805.

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