Delaware 1815 Levy Court Commissioner, New Castle County

Office:
Levy Court Commissioner (County)
Title:
Commissioner
Jurisdiction:
County
Label:
Delaware 1815 Levy Court Commissioner, New Castle County
Date:
1815
State:
Delaware
Type:
General
Iteration:
First Ballot
Office/Role:
Levy Court Commissioner/Commissioner
Candidates:
James Glasgow, Peter Hanson, James Thompson, James Rothwell, Hugh Gammal, Thomas Bradley, Henry Fromberger, John Benner
Candidates: James GlasgowPeter HansonJames ThompsonJames RothwellHugh GammalThomas BradleyHenry FrombergerJohn Benner
Affiliation:DemocratDemocratDemocratDemocratFederalistFederalistFederalistFederalist
Final Result: [1][2][3]14141412141014091102110111011100
New Castle County14141412141014091102110111011100
Brandywine124124124124200200200200
Christiana379380379379309308308309
Mill Creek148148148148109109109109
White Clay Creek11611211211243434340
New Castle13613613613681818181
Pencader13113113113139393939
Red Lion6969696718181818
Saint Georges17317317217392929192
Appoquinimink138139139139211211211211

Notes:

[1]Delaware Gazette and Peninsula Advertiser (Wilmington, DE) of October 12, 1815 refers to Hugh Gammal as H. Gemmill and to John Benner as J. Bennett.
[2]The American Watchman (Wilmington, DE) of October 11, 1815 refers to Thomas Bradley as Thomas Bradly.
[3]The Republican Star or General Advertiser (Easton, MD) of October 17, 1815 and the American Watchman of October 11, 1815 list Henry Fromberger with 1100 votes and John Benner with 1109 votes.

References:

American Watchman (Wilmington, DE). October 11, 1815.
Delaware Gazette and Peninsula Advertiser (Wilmington, DE). October 12, 1815.
Republican Star or General Advertiser (Easton, MD). October 17, 1815.

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