Virginia 1812 House of Delegates, Loudoun County
- Office:
- House of Delegates (State)
- Title:
- Delegate
- Jurisdiction:
- State
- Label:
- Virginia 1812 House of Delegates, Loudoun County
- Date:
- 1812
- State:
- Virginia
- Type:
- General
- Iteration:
- First Ballot
- Office/Role:
- House of Delegates/Delegate
- Candidates:
- William Noland, Charles F. Mercer, Patrick MacIntyre, Thomas Gregg, Thomas N. Binns, P. Dunn
Candidates: | William Noland[1] | Charles F. Mercer[2] | Patrick MacIntyre | Thomas Gregg | Thomas N. Binns | P. Dunn |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Affiliation: | Federalist | Federalist | Federalist | Federalist | Democrat | |
Final Result: [3][4][5] | 201 | 195 | 169 | 155 | 47 | 1 |
Loudoun County | 201 | 195 | 169 | 155 | 47 | 1 |
Notes:
[1]Elected.
[2]Elected.
[3]The New-York Gazette and General Advertiser (New York, NY) lists one of the names as "John A. Binns" (not "Thomas N. Binns").
[4]Alexandria, April 18 "The following is the result of the election in Loudoun county, Virginia, for two delegates to the next General Assembly. The four first names are Federalist, and the last [fifth] a democrat." The New-York Gazette and General Advertiser (New York, NY). April 22, 2011.
[5]Listed results are from the Loudoun County Poll Book. One out of state newspaper (The New-York Gazette and General Advertiser (New York, NY)) gave slightly different results: William Noland -- 200, Charles F. Mercer -- 196, McIntyre -- 169, Gregg -- 154, and Binns -- 46. No result listed for Dunn.
References:
Loudoun County Poll Book. Library of Virginia, Richmond.
The New-York Gazette and General Advertiser (New York, NY). April 22, 1812.
Leonard, Cynthia Miller, ed. The General Assembly of Virginia, July 30, 1619 - January 11, 1978: A Bicentennial Register of Members. Richmond: Virginia State Library, 1978.
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