New York 1812 Alderman, Hudson

Office:
Alderman (City)
Title:
Alderman
Jurisdiction:
City
Label:
New York 1812 Alderman, Hudson
Date:
1812
State:
New York
Type:
General
Iteration:
First Ballot
Office/Role:
Alderman/Alderman
Candidates:
Paul Dakin, Joshua Tobey, James Van Deusen, Daniel Clark, Reuben Moores, Amariah Storrs, Thomas Power, Reuben Folger
Candidates: Paul Dakin[1]Joshua Tobey[2]James Van Deusen[3]Daniel ClarkReuben MooresAmariah StorrsThomas PowerReuben Folger
Affiliation:RepublicanFederalistRepublicanRepublicanRepublicanFederalistFederalistFederalist
Final Result: [4][5][6][7][8]368365364360360357356352
City of Hudson368365364360360357356352

Notes:

[1]Elected.
[2]Elected.
[3]Elected.
[4]The Bee (Hudson, NY) uses the spelling Toby for Joshua Tobey.
[5]The Bee (Hudson, NY) reports 359 votes for Thomas Power.
[6]"Two of the republican candidates for aldermen having an equal number of votes, their election will depend upon a future choice." The Bee (Hudson, NY). April 14, 1812.
[7]The Northern Whig (Hudson, NY) alleges several instances of malfeasance on the part of the Republicans in the charter elections (the city's mayor was Republican). These include the disenfranchisment of ten black men who had regularly voted in previous elections; the practice of allowing soldiers stationed in the city to vote; and the instance that some minors had been permitted to vote.
[8]"In the first place, the federalists lost this election by the necessary absence of seven federalists, attending as party and as witness in a suit in the Circuit Court of the U States, then sitting in the city of New York. -- The votes of these persons would have carried in every candidate on the federal ticket." Northern Whig (Hudson, NY). April 13, 1812.

References:

Northern Whig (Hudson, NY). April 13, 1812.
The Bee (Hudson, NY). April 14, 1812.

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