New York 1801 State Senate, Middle District

Office:
State Senate (State)
Title:
State Senator
Jurisdiction:
State
Label:
New York 1801 State Senate, Middle District
Date:
1801
State:
New York
Type:
General
Iteration:
First Ballot
Office/Role:
State Senate/State Senator
Candidates:
Jacobus S. Bruyn, James G. Graham, Peter A. Van Bergen, Leonard Bronk, William Cantine, John A. DeWitt, Leonard Watson
Candidates: Jacobus S. BruynJames G. GrahamPeter A. Van BergenLeonard BronkWilliam CantineJohn A. DeWittLeonard Watson
Affiliation:RepublicanRepublicanRepublicanFederalistFederalistFederalist
Final Result: 677567596721405340494022-
District of Middle677567596721405340494022-
Columbia County[1][2][3]117511761158115111511115-
Delaware County[4]670669671313312311-
Dutchess County143414301428115711621158-
Town of Amenia101100101575756-
Town of Beekman302830176177173-
Town of Carmel787878151515-
Town of Clinton[5][6]141141141117117117-
Town of Fishkill2482482489910099-
Town of Franklin303030646464-
Town of Fredericks383838131313-
Town of Northeast[7][8][9]141141141626262-
Town of Pawlings107107106120120120-
Town of Phillips939492302931-
Town of Poughkeepsie136134134106107106-
Town of Rhinebeck[10][11][12]7675751731731741
Town of Southeast494949656565-
Town of Stanford[13]787978333535-
Town of Washington[14][15][16]888887272828-
Greene County[17][18]356355364495486489-
Orange County[19]157515761568317316318-
Rockland County[20]481481492161616-
Ulster County[21][22][23][24]108610711040602597610-

Notes:

[1]James G. Graham received 11 votes as James D. Graham and 1 vote as James Graham.
[2]Jacobus S. Bruyn received 3 votes as Jacobus Bruyn.
[3]Peter A. Van Bergen received 9 votes as Peter Van Bergen.
[4]Jacobus S. Bruyn received 2 votes as Jacobus Bruyn.
[5]Jacobus S. Bruyn received 1 vote as Jacobus Bruyn.
[6]Peter A. Van Bergen received 2 votes as Peter Van Bergen and 1 vote as James A. Van Bergen.
[7]Peter A. Van Bergen received 17 votes as Peter Van Bergen.
[8]James G. Graham received 1 vote as Jeremiahg G. Graham.
[9]Leonard Bronk received 3 votes as Leonard Brown.
[10]Jacobus S. Bruyn received 1 vote as Jacobus Bruyn.
[11]Peter A. Van Bergen received 13 votes as Peter Van Bergen.
[12]John A. DeWitt received 1 vote as John DeWitt.
[13]Peter A. Van Bergen received 2 votes as Peter Van Bergen.
[14]Peter A. Van Bergen received 6 votes as Peter Van Bergen.
[15]William Cantine received 1 vote as William Catine.
[16]John A. DeWitt received 1 vote as John A. DeWit.
[17]Peter A. Van Bergen received 1 vote as Peter Van Bergen.
[18]Jacobus S. Bruyn received 170 votes as Jacob S. Bruyn.
[19]Peter A. Van Bergen received 1 vote as Peter Van Bergen.
[20]John A. DeWitt received 16 votes as John D. Witt.
[21]Peter A. Van Bergen received 4 votes as Peter Van Bergen.
[22]Leonard Bronk received 3 votes as Leonard Brink.
[23]Jacobus S. Bruyn received 3 votes as Jacobus Bruyn.
[24]James G. Graham received 1 vote as James Graham.

References:

Original Election Books. Dutchess County Historian, Poughkeepsie.
The Albany Centinel (Albany, NY). June 2, 1801.

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