New York 1811 Assembly, Jefferson County

Office:
Assembly (State)
Title:
Assemblyman
Jurisdiction:
State
Label:
New York 1811 Assembly, Jefferson County
Date:
1811
State:
New York
Type:
General
Iteration:
First Ballot
Office/Role:
Assembly/Assemblyman
Candidates:
John Durkee, David Ira Andrus, John Paddock, Joseph MacKee, Francis MacKee, Nicholas Fish, Jared Sanford, DeWitt Clinton, Casper M. Rouse
Candidates: John Durkee[1]David Ira Andrus[2]John PaddockJoseph MacKeeFrancis MacKeeNicholas FishJared SanfordDeWitt ClintonCasper M. Rouse
Affiliation:RepublicanRepublicanFederalistFederalistFederalistFederalist
Final Result: [3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10]11051083841839-3322
Jefferson County1092107084083743322
Town of Adams80727575-3322
Town of Antwerp993838-----
Town of Brownville1241243232-----
Town of Champion[11][12][13][14]7069109108-----
Town of Ellisburg[15]1551544646-----
Town of Henderson[16]86816262-----
Town of Houndsfield[17][18][19]31336364-----
Town of Le Raye[20][21]97972323-----
Town of Lorraine[22]47409293-----
Town of Rodman13313270683----
Town of Rutland1781776061-----
Town of Watertown95951711691----

Notes:

[1]Elected.
[2]Elected.
[3]Several sources list David Ira Andrus' family name as Andrews. The Original Election Books lists him as David Ira Andrus.
[4]The Columbian Gazette (Utica, NY) lists John Durkee with 1098 votes, David Andrus with 1068 votes, John Paddock with 836 votes and Joseph MacKee with 838 votes.
[5]The Columbian (New York, NY) lists John Durkee with 1092 votes, David Ira Andrews with 1070 votes, John Paddock with 840 votes and Joseph MacKee with 837 votes.
[6]DeWitt Clinton and Nicholas Fish were candidates for Lieutenant Governor. Casper M. Rouse and Jared Sanford were candidates for State Senate.
[7]David Ira Andrus received 7 votes as David I. Andrews, 3 votes as David I. Andrus and 1 vote each as David J. Andrus, David L. Andrus, David Andrus and David I. Anderson.
[8]John Durkee received 3 votes without the office designated, 3 votes as John Durkey and 1 vote as John Dirkie.
[9]Joseph MacKee received 1 vote as Josep MacKee and 1 vote as John MacKee.
[10]John Paddock received 1 vote as John Padduck.
[11]David Ira Andrus received 1 vote as David I. Andrews, 1 vote as David J. Andrus and 1 vote as David L. Andrus.
[12]John Durkee received 1 vote as John Durkey.
[13]Joseph MacKee received 1 vote as Josep MacKee.
[14]John Paddock received 1 vote as John Padduck.
[15]The Columbian (New York, NY) lists John Durkee with 154 votes and David Andrus with 155 votes.
[16]The Columbian (New York, NY) lists John Durkee with 81 votes.
[17]The Columbian Gazette (Utica, NY) lists John Paddock with 62 votes and Joseph MacKee with 62 votes.
[18]David Ira Andrus received 6 votes as David I. Andrews, 3 votes as David I. Andrus and 1 vote each as David I. Anderson.
[19]John Durkee received 3 votes without the office designated, 2 votes as John Durkey and 1 vote as John Dirkie.
[20]The Columbian Gazette (Utica, NY) lists David Andrus with 96 votes.
[21]Joseph MacKee received 1 vote as John MacKee.
[22]David Ira Andrus received 1 vote as David Andrus.

References:

Original Election Returns.
The Columbian (New York, NY). May 20, 1811.
Columbian Gazette (Utica, NY). May 21, 1811.
The Columbian (New York, NY). May 28, 1811.

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