Maryland 1800 House of Delegates, Kent County

Office:
House of Delegates (State)
Title:
Delegate
Jurisdiction:
State
Label:
Maryland 1800 House of Delegates, Kent County
Date:
1800
State:
Maryland
Type:
General
Iteration:
First Ballot
Office/Role:
House of Delegates/Delegate
Candidates:
Unit Angier, James Parker, Benjamin Chambers, Benjamin Hanson, Robert Dunn, James Wroth, Matthew Tilghman, William Briscoe
Candidates: Unit Angier[1]James ParkerBenjamin ChambersBenjamin HansonRobert DunnJames WrothMatthew TilghmanWilliam Briscoe
Affiliation:RepublicanRepublicanRepublicanRepublicanFederalistFederalistFederalistFederalist
Final Result: [2]548537519506425411393381
Kent County548537519506425411393381
District of One15315115615014211110495
District of Two183161172154142161142122
District of Three212225191202141139147164

Notes:

[1]Last name spelled Angin in The Centinel of Liberty, or George-town and Washington Advertiser (Georgetown, DC)
[2]Districts 1, 2, and 3 were also known as Upper, Middle, and Lower respectively.

References:

Original Election Certificate. Maryland State Archives, Annapolis.
Kent County Pollbooks. Maryland State Archives, Annapolis.
The Centinel of Liberty, or George-town and Washington Advertiser (Georgetown, DC) October 14, 1800.
Federal Gazette and Baltimore Daily Advertiser (Baltimore, MD). October 28, 1800.
American. And Daily Advertiser (Baltimore, MD). November 28, 1800.

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