Pennsylvania 1806 House of Representatives, Lycoming and Potter Counties
- Office:
- House of Representatives (State)
- Title:
- State Representative
- Jurisdiction:
- State
- Label:
- Pennsylvania 1806 House of Representatives, Lycoming and Potter Counties
- Date:
- 1806
- State:
- Pennsylvania
- Type:
- General
- Iteration:
- First Ballot
- Office/Role:
- House of Representatives/State Representative
- Candidates:
- Isaac Smith, Hugh White, John Franklin
Candidates: | Isaac Smith[1] | Hugh White | John Franklin |
---|---|---|---|
Affiliation: | Republican | Federalist | Constitutionalist |
Final Result: | 441 | 427 | 301 |
Lycoming County | 441 | 427 | 301 |
District of Muncey, Pine Creek, and Williams | 396 | 361 | 66 |
District of Tioga | - | - | 150 |
Potter County[2] | - | - | - |
Notes:
[1]Elected.
[2]Potter County was created in 1804 from Lycoming County and remained attached "to Lycoming County until 1814 when it was authorized to elect commissioners jointly with McKean County. McKean and Potter Counties were separated in 1824, but Potter was still attached to McKean for judicial purposes. It was fully organized in 1835." History of the Counties McKean, Elk, Cameron and Potter, Pennsylvania. Chicago: J.H. Beers and, 1890.
References:
The Luzerne Federalist: and Susquehannah Intelligencer (Wilkes-Barre, PA). October 31, 1806.
The Intelligencer, and Weekly Advertiser (Lancaster, PA). November 4, 1806.
The Commonwealth (Pittsburgh, PA). November 5, 1806.
The Luzerne Federalist: and Susquehannah Intelligencer (Wilkes-Barre, PA). November 7, 1806.
Carlisle Herald (Carlisle, PA). November 14, 1806.
The Luzerne Federalist: and Susquehannah Intelligencer (Wilkes-Barre, PA). November 14, 1806.
History of the Counties McKean, Elk, Cameron and Potter, Pennsylvania. Chicago: J.H. Beers and, 1890.
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