Alabama 1819 Constitutional Convention, Madison County
- Office:
- Constitutional Convention (Territory)
- Title:
- Convention Delegate
- Jurisdiction:
- Territory
- Label:
- Alabama 1819 Constitutional Convention, Madison County
- Date:
- 1819
- State:
- Alabama
- Type:
- General
- Iteration:
- First Ballot
- Office/Role:
- Constitutional Convention/Convention Delegate
- Candidates:
- Clement C. Clay, John L. Townes, Henry Chambers, Lemuel Mead, John W. Walker, Gabriel Moore, Henry Minor, John M. Taylor, Samuel Walker, David Moore, Isaac Wellbourn, Robert Beaty, Epps Moody, Richard Shackelford, James Titus, William Lanier, Nathaniel Power, John J. Winston, Allen J. Davie, Thomas Miller, James Hodges, Stephen Neal
Candidates: | Clement C. Clay[1] | John L. Townes[2] | Henry Chambers[3] | Lemuel Mead[4] | John W. Walker[5] | Gabriel Moore[6] | Henry Minor[7] | John M. Taylor[8] | Samuel Walker | David Moore | Isaac Wellbourn | Robert Beaty | Epps Moody | Richard Shackelford | James Titus | William Lanier | Nathaniel Power | John J. Winston | Allen J. Davie | Thomas Miller | James Hodges | Stephen Neal |
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Final Result: | 1683 | 1597 | 1386 | 1377 | 1376 | 1308 | 1150 | 1102 | 1022 | 742 | 737 | 579 | 511 | 498 | 416 | 337 | 333 | 301 | 253 | 230 | 78 | 65 |
Madison County | 1683 | 1597 | 1386 | 1377 | 1376 | 1308 | 1150 | 1102 | 1022 | 742 | 737 | 579 | 511 | 498 | 416 | 337 | 333 | 301 | 253 | 230 | 78 | 65 |
References:
Original Election Returns. National Archives, Washington, DC.
Alabama Republican (Huntsville, AL). May 8, 1819.
Alabama Republican (Huntsville, AL). May 29, 1819.
Alabama Republican (Huntsville, AL). August 5, 1819.
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