Maryland 1811 Electoral Assembly for State Senate, Cecil County
- Office:
- Electoral Assembly for State Senate (State)
- Title:
- Elector
- Jurisdiction:
- State
- Label:
- Maryland 1811 Electoral Assembly for State Senate, Cecil County
- Date:
- 1811
- State:
- Maryland
- Type:
- General
- Iteration:
- First Ballot
- Office/Role:
- Electoral Assembly for State Senate/Elector
- Candidates:
- John Evans, Daniel Sheredine, Samuel C. Hall, John Leech
Candidates: | John Evans | Daniel Sheredine | Samuel C. Hall | John Leech |
---|---|---|---|---|
Affiliation: | Republican | Republican | Federalist | Federalist |
Final Result: [1] | 1107 | 1102 | 893 | 796 |
Cecil County | 1107 | 1102 | 893 | 796 |
Town of Charlestown | 90 | 90 | 323 | 324 |
Town of Elkton | 661 | 659 | 111 | 110 |
Rising Sun | 258 | 255 | 243 | 238 |
Warwick | 98 | 98 | 216 | 216 |
Notes:
[1]The Federal Gazette and Baltimore Daily Advertiser (Baltimore, MD), September 5, 1811, lists 893 votes for Samuel C. Hall while The Sun (Baltimore, MD), September 5, 1811, lists 889 votes. However, the September 4 edition of The Sun and the September 6 edition of The True American and Commercial Advertiser (Philadelphia, PA), the American, and Commercial Daily Advertiser (Baltimore, MD), September 4, 1811, the National Intelligencer (Washington, DC), September 5, 1811, and the Republican Star or Eastern Shore General Advertiser (Easton, MD), September 10, 1811 all lists 894 votes for Samuel C. Hall.
References:
American, and Commercial Daily Advertiser (Baltimore, MD). September 4, 1811.
The Sun (Baltimore, MD). September 4, 1811.
Federal Gazette and Baltimore Daily Advertiser (Baltimore, MD). September 5, 1811.
National Intelligencer (Washington, DC). September 5, 1811.
The Sun (Baltimore, MD). September 5, 1811.
The True American and Commercial Advertiser (Philadelphia, PA). September 6, 1811.
Republican Star or Eastern Shore General Advertiser (Easton, MD). September 10, 1811.
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