Pennsylvania 1822 Auditor, Montgomery County
- Office:
- Auditor (County)
- Title:
- Auditor
- Jurisdiction:
- County
- Label:
- Pennsylvania 1822 Auditor, Montgomery County
- Date:
- 1822
- State:
- Pennsylvania
- Type:
- General
- Iteration:
- First Ballot
- Office/Role:
- Auditor/Auditor
- Candidates:
- David C. Culp, John S. Missimer
Candidates: | David C. Culp[1] | John S. Missimer |
---|---|---|
Affiliation: | Republican | Federalist |
Final Result: [2] | 2296 | 1581 |
Montgomery County[3] | 2296 | 1581 |
Abington | 78 | 114 |
Hatborough | 129 | 130 |
Hatfield | 64 | 32 |
Heist's | 147 | 138 |
Hughes's | 57 | 35 |
Krepp's | 283 | 36 |
Lower Merion | 144 | 103 |
Norristown | 466 | 426 |
Pottstown | 105 | 58 |
Schliffer's | 41 | 87 |
Sumneytown | 266 | 49 |
Trappe | 224 | 201 |
Whitemarsh | 292 | 165 |
Notes:
[1]Elected.
[2]Most sources list the elected candidate as David C. Culp, including the Chronicle of the Times, and Berks and Schuylkill Advertiser (Reading, PA) and the Spirit of Pennsylvania (Easton, PA), however, the Norristown Herald and Weekly Advertiser (Norristown, PA) and The Union. United States Gazette and True American (Philadelphia, PA) both list his name as David C. Kulp.
[3]The Spirit of Pennsylvania (Easton, PA) reports 1511 votes for John S. Missimer.
References:
The Union. United States Gazette and True American (Philadelphia, PA). October 11, 1822.
Norristown Herald and Weekly Advertiser (Norristown, PA). October 16, 1822.
Chronicle of the Times, and Berks and Schuylkill Advertiser (Reading, PA). October 17, 1822.
The Union. United States Gazette and True American (Philadelphia, PA). October 18, 1822.
Correspondent and Farmers' Advertiser (Doylestown, PA). October 22, 1822.
Spirit of Pennsylvania (Easton, PA). October 25, 1822.
American Sentinel and Mercantile Advertiser (Philadelphia, PA). October 19, 1822.
Bean, Theodore W., ed. History of Montgomery County. Philadelphia: Everts and Peck, 1884. 526.
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