Connecticut 1824 U.S. Senate, Special, Ballot 2

Office:
U.S. Senate (Federal)
Title:
U.S. Senator
Jurisdiction:
Federal
Label:
Connecticut 1824 U.S. Senate, Special, Ballot 2
Date:
1824
State:
Connecticut
Type:
Special
Iteration:
Second Ballot
Office/Role:
U.S. Senate/U.S. Senator
Candidates:
H. W. Edwards, Elisha Phelps, Timothy Pitkin, John T. Peters, Abraham Bishop, Oliver Wolcott, David Daggett, David Plant, scattering
Candidates: H. W. Edwards[1]Elisha PhelpsTimothy PitkinJohn T. PetersAbraham BishopOliver WolcottDavid DaggettDavid Plantscattering
Affiliation:Federalist
Final Result: [2][3]1104511875446
1104511875446

Notes:

[1]Elected.
[2]"The following is a statement of the votes in the House of Representatives on the choice of a Senator to fill the vacancy (for three years) in the Congress of the United States, occasioned by the death of the Hon. Mr. Boardman." Connecticut Mirror (Hartford, CT). May 24, 1824.
[3]"Necessary to a choice: 101. Mr. Edward's majority: 20" Connecticut Mirror (Hartford, CT). May 24, 1824.

References:

Connecticut Mirror (Hartford, CT). May 24, 1824.
Connecticut Courant (Hartford, CT). May 24, 1824.
American Mercury (Hartford, CT). May 25, 1824.
The Pilot (New Haven, CT). May 25, 1824.
The Times and Hartford Advertiser (Hartford, CT). May 25, 1824.
American Sentinel (Middletown, CT). May 26, 1824.
Norwich Courier (Norwich, CT). May 26, 1824.
Middlesex Gazette (Middletown, CT). May 26, 1824.

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