Pennsylvania 1814 Director of the Poor, Chester County, Special

Office:
Director of the Poor (County)
Title:
Director of the Poor
Jurisdiction:
County
Label:
Pennsylvania 1814 Director of the Poor, Chester County, Special
Date:
1814
State:
Pennsylvania
Type:
Special
Iteration:
First Ballot
Office/Role:
Director of the Poor/Director of the Poor
Candidates:
Joseph Pearce, Robert Buffington
Candidates: Joseph Pearce[1]Robert Buffington
Affiliation:FederalistRepublican
Final Result: [2][3]29292774
Chester County29292774
Chatham--
Gum Tree--
Hood's--
Manor--
Marshalton--
Military[4]--
New London Cross Roads--
New Red Lion--
Paoli--
Pughtown--
Red Lion--
Sloans--
West Chester--

Notes:

[1]Elected.
[2]During the War of 1812, there was some British military movement in and around the Chesapeake Bay area and in an attempt to prepare for any military actions that the British might take, there were a host of military camps set up in some of the counties close to the Chesapeake Bay and Philadelphia City. In the October 1814 Pennsylvania state elections, the members of the military camps native to Pennsylvania were allowed to vote. When the newspapers reported these returns they listed them under "camp" or "army" votes.
[3]Joseph Pearce was elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Richard Baker.
[4]The Military Returns consist of: "The number of votes given in the different encampments, with the exception of the American Greys of West Chester, whose return has not yet been received, but it is ascertained the majority to be 11 democratic votes. Another company, consisting of 42 republicans from the Manor, left Baltimore a few days before the election, but did not arrive at home in time to give their votes." The Democratic Press (Philadelphia, PA). October 20, 1814.

References:

The Democratic Press (Philadelphia, PA). October 20, 1814.

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