New York 1812 Assembly, Cayuga County

Office:
Assembly (State)
Title:
Assemblyman
Jurisdiction:
State
Label:
New York 1812 Assembly, Cayuga County
Date:
1812
State:
New York
Type:
General
Iteration:
First Ballot
Office/Role:
Assembly/Assemblyman
Candidates:
Thomas Ludlow, William Satterlee, William C. Bennett, Jonathan Richmond, John Haring, Elias Avery, Hachaliah Burt, Charles H. Morrell, Archibald S. Clarke, Henry Hager, Francis A. Bloodgood, Russell Atwater, Ira Wright, Christopher Morgan, William Bradley, William Clark, Ebenezer Hewitt
Candidates: Thomas LudlowWilliam SatterleeWilliam C. BennettJonathan RichmondJohn HaringElias AveryHachaliah BurtCharles H. MorrellArchibald S. ClarkeHenry HagerFrancis A. BloodgoodRussell AtwaterIra WrightChristopher MorganWilliam BradleyWilliam ClarkEbenezer Hewitt
Affiliation:RepublicanRepublicanRepublicanClintonianClintonianFederalistFederalistFederalistRepublicanRepublicanRepublicanRepublican
Final Result: [1][2][3]203712041169892873864861856333321111
Cayuga County203712041169892873864861856333321111
Town of Aurelius2691952156969182181179---------
Town of Brutus[4][5]142104717291343634---------
Town of Cato105105105-1262727---------
Town of Dryden[6]1821461295334---3333---11
Town of Genoa291--295290145145147---------
Town of Locke[7][8]1871431394346606160---------
Town of Mentz[9]13313012925373837---------
Town of Owasco[10][11][12]545357109232523----2----
Town of Scipio[13][14]34686340319302292293-----11--
Town of Sempronius32832031889555656---------

Notes:

[1]The New-York Herald (New York, NY) and The Western Federalist (Auburn, NY) refer to Thomas Ludlow, William C. Bennett, and William Satterlee as Spencerite candidates.
[2]The New-York Herald (New York, NY) and The Western Federalist (Auburn, NY) report totals of 2030 votes for Thomas Ludlow, 1201 votes for William Satterlee, 1159 votes for William C. Bennett, 890 for Jonathan Richmond, 870 votes for John Haring, 861 votes for Elias Avery, 853 votes for Charles H. Morrell, and 851 votes for Hachaliah Burt.
[3]Archibald S. Clarke, Russell Atwater, Henry Hager, and Francis A. Bloodgood were candidats for State Senate.
[4]The New-York Herald (New York, NY) and The Western Federalist (Auburn, NY) report 31 votes for Hachaliah Burt in Brutus.
[5]Hachaliah Burt receieved 5 votes as Machaliah Burt.
[6]In Dryden, three tickets each for State Senate candidates Archibald S. Clarke, Henry Hager, Francis A. Bloodgood, and Russell Atwater, one ticket for U.S. Congress candidate Ebenezer Hewitt, and one ticket for William Clark were erroneously put into the box for Assembly. Two tickets each for Assembly candidates Thomas Ludlow, William Saterlee and William C. Bennett were erroneously put into the box for State Senate.
[7]The New-York Herald (New York, NY) and The Western Federalist (Auburn, NY) report 182 votes for Thomas Ludlow, 140 votes for William Satterlee, 130 votes for William C. Bennett, 41 for Jonathan Richmond, 44 votes for John Haring, 57 votes for Elias Avery, 57 votes for Charles H. Morrell, and 57 votes for Hachaliah Burt.
[8]Hachaliah Burt receieved 1 vote as Hachaliar Burt.
[9]The New-York Herald (New York, NY) and The Western Federalist (Auburn, NY) report 128 votes for William C. Bennett in Mentz.
[10]The New-York Herald (New York, NY) and The Western Federalist (Auburn, NY) report 64 votes for Thomas Ludlow, 8 votes for John Haring and 24 votes for Hachaliah Burt.
[11]John Haring received 1 vote as John Haing.
[12]Hachaliah Burt receieved 1 vote as Hachaliay Burt.
[13]The New-York Herald (New York, NY) and The Western Federalist (Auburn, NY) report 334 votes for Thomas Ludlow.
[14]The New-York Spectator (New York, NY) reports 335 votes for Thomas Ludlow.

References:

Original Election Returns.
New-York Herald (New York, NY). May 23, 1812.
The Western Federalist (Auburn, NY). May 23, 1812.
New-York Spectator (New York, NY). May 30, 1812.

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