Michigan 1823 Legislative Council

Office:
Legislative Council (Territory)
Title:
Legislative Councillor
Jurisdiction:
Territory
Label:
Michigan 1823 Legislative Council
Date:
1823
State:
Type:
General
Iteration:
First Ballot
Office/Role:
Legislative Council/Legislative Councillor
Candidates:
Abraham Edwards, Stephen Mack, William H. Puthuff, Wolcott Lawrence, Robert Irwin Jr., John Stockton, Roger Sprague, Zephaniah W. Bunce, Hubert Lacroix, Joseph Miller, Solomon Sibley, William Brown, Ebenezer Reed, Louis Beufait, Francois Navarre, Benjamin F. Stickney , Laurent Durocher, Harry Conant
Candidates: Abraham EdwardsStephen MackWilliam H. PuthuffWolcott LawrenceRobert Irwin Jr.John StocktonRoger SpragueZephaniah W. BunceHubert LacroixJoseph MillerSolomon SibleyWilliam BrownEbenezer ReedLouis BeufaitFrancois NavarreBenjamin F. Stickney Laurent DurocherHarry Conant
Affiliation:
Final Result: [1]118511671069956903826807741711625610587573572556550549503
Brown County808075-31--3352-30-74556---
Crawford County828282828282-82----82-----
Macomb County103109702710363996781572759195655283426
Michilimackinac County--138-1-------------
Monroe County2882851062828827325226512787751901881921958920285
Oakland County1521731561111738113850801061562039-112911110
Saint Clair County766678447159355836117607233317392438
Wayne County404372364410354268283186335328202311215246232265278244

Notes:

[1]There were 123 candidates for Legislative council, the eighteen candidate listed here reflect "...the names of persons elected by the qualified voters of the territory of Michigan". The Territorial Papers of the United States. Vol. XI. 415.

References:

Carter, Clarence Edwin, ed. The Territorial Papers of the United States. Vol. XI. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1942. 415.

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