1812 Vice President of the United States, Electoral College

Office:
Vice President of the United States (Federal)
Title:
Vice President of the United States
Jurisdiction:
Federal
Label:
1812 Vice President of the United States, Electoral College
Date:
1812
State:
Type:
Legislative
Iteration:
First Ballot
Office/Role:
Vice President of the United States/Vice President of the United States
Candidates:
Elbridge Gerry, Jared Ingersoll
Candidates: Elbridge Gerry[1]Jared Ingersoll
Affiliation:RepublicanFederalist
Final Result: 13186
Connecticut-9
Jonathan Barnes-1
David Daggett-1
Theodore Dwight-1
Calvin Goddard-1
James Gould-1
Stephen T. Hosmer-1
Daniel Putnam-1
Samuel B. Sherwood-1
Nathaniel Terry-1
Delaware-4
Benjamin Blackiston-1
James L. Clayton-1
Thomas Fisher-1
James Sykes-1
Georgia8-
Henry Graybill1-
Charles Harris1-
John Howard1-
Henry Mitchell1-
Oliver Porter1-
John Rutherford1-
Daniel Stewart1-
John Twiggs1-
Kentucky12-
Walker Baylor1-
Samuel Caldwell1-
William Casey1-
Robert Ewing1-
William Irvine1-
William Logan1-
Robert Mosby1-
Samuel Murrell1-
Thomas D. Owings1-
Duval Payne1-
Hubbard Taylor1-
Richard Taylor1-
Louisiana3-
Stephen A. Hopkins1-
Julien Poydras1-
Philemon Thomas1-
Maryland65
Edward H. Calvert-1
Henry H. Chapman-1
Littleton Dennis-1
Edward Johnson1-
Edward Lloyd1-
Daniel Rentch-1
Tobias E. Stansbury1-
John Stephen1-
Thomas W. Veazey1-
Henry Williams-1
Thomas Worrell1-
Massachusetts[2]220
Abraham Bigloe--
George Bliss--
William Crosby--
Nathan Dane--
Nathaniel Goodwin--
William Heath--
Benjamin Heywood--
John W. Hulbert--
Eleazer James--
Lathrop Lewis--
James MacLellan--
Isaac Maltby--
Jeremiah Nelson--
Harrison G. Otis--
Lemuel Paine--
Samuel Parris--
David Scudder--
Joshua Thomas--
Israel Thorndike--
John Walker--
Ephraim Williams--
Abiel Wood--
New Hampshire[3]17
Caleb Ellis--
Timothy Farrar--
Jonathan Franklin--
John Goddard--
Samuel Hale--
Oliver Peabody--
Nathan Taylor--
Benjamin West--
New Jersey-8
Elias Conover-1
Franklin Davenport-1
William B. Ewing-1
William Griffeth-1
Andrew Howell-1
Jacob Losey-1
William MacGill-1
Matthew Whillden-1
New York-29
Chauncey Belknap-1
Cornelius Bergen-1
David Boyd-1
William Burnet-1
John Chandler-1
Jacob Delamontagnie-1
Simeon DeWitt-1
John Dill-1
Henry Frey-1
James Hill-1
John C. Hogeboom-1
Thomas H. Hubbard-1
Henry Huntington-1
Jotham Jayne-1
Robert Jenkins-1
James S. Kipp-1
William Kirby-1
Archibald MacIntyre-1
Gurdon S. Mumford-1
George Palmer, Jr.-1
Joseph Perine-1
George Rosecrantz-1
John Russell-1
Jonathan Stanley, Jr.-1
Philip Van Cortlandt-1
Michael S. Van Der Cook-1
David Van Ness-1
John Woodworth-1
Joseph C. Yates-1
North Carolina15-
Redar Ballard1-
James Bright1-
Hutchens G. Burton1-
James W. Clarke1-
Thomas Davis1-
Jonathan Hampton1-
Thomas D. King1-
Francis Locke1-
Henry Massey1-
James Mebane1-
William H. Murfree1-
Kemp Plummer1-
James Rainey1-
Montfort Stokes1-
Joseph Winston1-
Ohio[4]7-
David Abbott--
Matthias Corwin1-
James Dunlap1-
John Hamm1-
Thomas Ijams1-
John Jones1-
James Pritchard1-
David Purviance1-
Pennsylvania25-
Henry Allshouse1-
Michael Baker1-
Paul Cox1-
Edward Crouch1-
Isaiah Davis1-
Alexander Dysart1-
Joseph Engle1-
Walter Franklin1-
David Fullerton1-
James Fulton1-
Hugh Glasgow1-
David Mead1-
Nathaniel Mickler1-
Abia Minor1-
David Mitchell1-
James Mitchell1-
John Murray1-
Clement Paine1-
Joseph Reed1-
Charles Shoemaker, Jr.1-
Robert Smith1-
Samuel Smyth1-
James Stephenson1-
John Whitchill1-
Isaac Worrell1-
Rhode Island-4
Samuel G. Arnold-1
Ephraim Bowen-1
Christopher Fowler-1
William Rhodes-1
South Carolina11-
William Alston1-
Sampson Butler1-
William Caldwell1-
James Campbell1-
John Johnson1-
Samuel Johnson1-
John MacCreary1-
Andrew Pickens1-
Richard Singleton1-
William Smith1-
Reuben Starke1-
Tennessee8-
Henry Bradford1-
Elkanah R. Dulaney1-
Thomas Johnson1-
James MacCampbell1-
David MacEwen1-
William Trigg1-
James Trimble1-
Thomas Washington1-
Vermont8-
John H. Andrus1-
Noah Chittenden1-
William A. Griswold1-
Elihu Luce1-
Nathaniel Niles1-
Mark Richards1-
William Slade1-
Josiah Wright1-
Virginia25-
William Armistead1-
John T. Brooke1-
Mathew Cheatham1-
Richard Field1-
Benjamin Harrison1-
Hugh Holmes1-
Gustavus B. Horner1-
Walter Jones1-
Richard Henry Lee1-
William MacKinley1-
Daniel Morgan1-
Robert Nelson1-
Mann Page1-
Edward Pegram1-
George Penn1-
William G. Poindexter1-
Thomas Read1-
Sthreshly Rennolds1-
Spencer Roane1-
Andrew Russell1-
Archibald Rutherford1-
Archibald Stuart1-
Charles Taylor1-
Robert Taylor1-
Charles Yancey1-

Notes:

[1]Elected.
[2]The vote in Massachusetts was split between Elbridge Gerry and Jared Ingersoll. No known record exists of which elector voted for whom.
[3]The vote in New Hampshire was split between Elbridge Gerry and Jared Ingersoll. No known record exists of which elector voted for whom.
[4]David Abbott is listed as "not present."

References:

United States' Telegraph Extra (Washington, DC). January 24, 1829.
National Archives and Records Administration. http://www.archives.gov/federal-register/electoral-college/votes/1789_1821.html

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