Pennsylvania 1817 Auditor, Berks County

Office:
Auditor (County)
Title:
Auditor
Jurisdiction:
County
Label:
Pennsylvania 1817 Auditor, Berks County
Date:
1817
State:
Pennsylvania
Type:
General
Iteration:
First Ballot
Office/Role:
Auditor/Auditor
Candidates:
Philip Hoch, Peter Nagle, John Kohler, John Zeimer
Candidates: Philip HochPeter NagleJohn KohlerJohn Zeimer
Affiliation:FederalistFederalistRepublicanRepublican
Final Result: 4094291624312421
Berks County[1][2]4094291624312421
Bethel95957878
Croll's[3]104105250248
Earl[4]38409596
Forrest[5]25546182191
Hamburg231230199199
Huff's12983116114
Keely's33299574
Kutztown202199269267
Longswamp1221226767
Maiden Creek156363233
Muthardt's67637164
Oley1511505254
Pike51515656
Pricetown1271293939
District of Reading[6]1382696388398
Rockland1101086565
Schartel's2412446060
Tulpehocken141141140142
White Horse18675126125
Womelsdorf2732745151

Notes:

[1]Der Readinger Postbothe from October 18 and Der Readinger Adler (Reading, PA) from October 21 report 4100 votes for Philip Hoch, 2204 votes for Peter Nagle, 2441 for John Kohler, and 2411 for John Zeimer.
[2]Der Readinger Postbothe from October 18 reports no votes for Peter Nagle in Pricetown, Keely's, Oley, Muthard's, Kutztown, Bethel, or Tulpehocken.
[3]Der Readinger Postbothe from October 18 reports 105 votes for Peter Nagle.
[4]Der Readinger Postbothe from October 18 lists these returns as from "Pannebeders."
[5]Der Readinger Postbothe from October 18 reports 155 votes for Philip Hoch.
[6]Der Readinger Postbohe from October 18 reports 398 votes for John Kohler and 388 votes for John Zeimer.

References:

The Berks and Schuylkill Journal (Reading, PA). October 18, 1817.
Der Readinger Postbothe und Berks, Schuylkill und Montgomery Caunties Advertiser (Reading, PA). October 18, 1807.
Der Readinger Adler (Reading, PA). October 21, 1817.

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