Delaware 1810 House of Representatives, New Castle County

Office:
House of Representatives (State)
Title:
State Representative
Jurisdiction:
State
Label:
Delaware 1810 House of Representatives, New Castle County
Date:
1810
State:
Delaware
Type:
General
Iteration:
First Ballot
Office/Role:
House of Representatives/State Representative
Candidates:
William W. Haslet, Nicholas G. Williamson, James R. Black, Andrew Staats, Joseph Pierce, Samuel H. Black, Thomas Phillips, James Rodgers, John Bennett, John Caldwell, James Canby, Amor Grubb, James Miles, Joshua Carter
Candidates: William W. Haslet[1]Nicholas G. Williamson[2]James R. Black[3]Andrew Staats[4]Joseph Pierce[5]Samuel H. Black[6]Thomas Phillips[7]James RodgersJohn BennettJohn CaldwellJames CanbyAmor GrubbJames MilesJoshua Carter
Affiliation:RepublicanRepublicanRepublicanRepublicanRepublicanRepublicanRepublicanFederalistFederalistFederalistFederalistFederalistFederalistFederalist
Final Result: [8][9]1592158915891589158815391519716716715715714714714
New Castle County1592158915891589158815391519716716715715714714714

Notes:

[1]Elected.
[2]Elected.
[3]Elected.
[4]Elected.
[5]Elected.
[6]Elected.
[7]Elected.
[8]The American Watchman; and Delaware Republican (Wilmington, DE) of October 13, 1810 refers to William W. Haslet, James Canby, and James Rodgers as W. W. Haslett, James Canbey, and James Rogers respectively.
[9]The American Watchman; and Delaware Republican (Wilmington, DE) of October 13, 1810 shows Samuel H. Black with 1589 votes.

References:

American Watchman; and Delaware Republican (Wilmington, DE). September 26, 1810.
American Watchman; and Delaware Republican (Wilmington, DE). October 2, 1810.
American Watchman; and Delaware Republican (Wilmington, DE). October 13, 1810.

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