South Carolina 1820 House of Representatives, Edgefield District

Office:
House of Representatives (State)
Title:
State Representative
Jurisdiction:
State
Label:
South Carolina 1820 House of Representatives, Edgefield District
Date:
1820
State:
South Carolina
Type:
General
Iteration:
First Ballot
Office/Role:
House of Representatives/State Representative
Candidates:
Sampson Butler, John Speed Jeter, Catlet Conner, George Butler, Daniel Bird, Charles Bussey, John Middleton, William A. Masse
Candidates: Sampson Butler[1]John Speed Jeter[2]Catlet Conner[3]George Butler[4]Daniel Bird[5]Charles Bussey[6]John MiddletonWilliam A. Masse
Affiliation:
Final Result: [7][8][9][10]14051335122211541053963953744
District of Edgefield14051335122211541053963953744
Benjamin Hightower[11]74525041381045157
Collier[12]147130661198212512948
Eliu Williams[13]273831308151121
James Caldwell[14]13014516313588899984
Jesse Simkins[15]9486878041258770
John Hirkseys[16]134132139931281079827
John Williams[17]311929191640838
Josiah Hornes[18]9396947181872736
Langmins[19]11611689981067110810
Pine House[20]1651581221561057912281
Richard Colemans[21]130125131140117364090
Richard Parks[22]124109804512612713580
William Willing[23]1401291371271175838102

Notes:

[1]Elected.
[2]Elected
[3]Catlet Conner Elected.
[4]Elected
[5]Elected.
[6]Elected
[7]1662 total votes were cast at this election; six members to be elected.
[8]The Committee on Privileges and Elections found discrepancies in the number of votes taken at three polling places for this election: at one polling place, six more votes were given than there were voters; at another polling place, two more votes were given than there were voters; and at another polling place, there were seven bad votes given. The bad votes votes were enough to swing the eclection, and a new election was ordered in which John Middleton was elected, and qualified on November 26, 1821.
[9]Simpson Wilson would be elected to replace John S. Jeter in a subsequent election, and qualified on November 26, 1821.
[10]John Key would be elected to replace George Butler in a subsequent election, and qualified on November 27, 1821.
[11]135 votes were cast at Benjamin Hightower.
[12]171 votes were cast at Collier.
[13]38 votes were cast at Eliu Williams.
[14]167 votes were cast at James Caldwell.
[15]98 votes were cast at Jesse Simkins.
[16]153 votes were cast at John Hirkseys.
[17]41 votes were cast at John Williams.
[18]100 votes were cast at Josiah Hornes.
[19]124 votes were cast at Langmins.
[20]172 votes were cast at Pine House.
[21]154 votes were cast at Richard Colemans.
[22]162 votes were cast at Richard Parks.
[23]147 votes were cast at William Willing.

References:

Original Election Returns. South Carolina Department of Archives and History, Columbia.
Biographical Directory of the South Carolina House of Representatives. Vol. 1. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina Press, 1974. 301-302.

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