New Jersey 1805 Legislative Council, Sussex County
- Office:
- Council (State)
- Title:
- Legislative Councillor
- Jurisdiction:
- State
- Label:
- New Jersey 1805 Legislative Council, Sussex County
- Date:
- 1805
- State:
- New Jersey
- Type:
- General
- Iteration:
- First Ballot
- Office/Role:
- Council/Legislative Councillor
- Candidates:
- George Bidleman, John Linn
Candidates: | George Bidleman[1] | John Linn |
---|---|---|
Affiliation: | Republican | Quid |
Final Result: [2][3][4] | 1188 | 1047 |
Sussex County | 1188 | 1047 |
Byram | 55 | 6 |
Frankford | 123 | 23 |
Greenwich | 219 | 47 |
Hardiston | 57 | 130 |
Hardwick | 179 | 92 |
Independence | 53 | 50 |
Knowlton | 52 | 99 |
Mansfield | 111 | 27 |
Montague | 19 | 107 |
Newton | 156 | 53 |
Oxford | 51 | 93 |
Sandiston | 6 | 84 |
Vernon | 28 | 74 |
Walpack | 21 | 41 |
Wantage | 58 | 121 |
Notes:
[1]Elected.
[2]The following names were listed on the original election returns, with no votes: Thomas Armstrong and Silas Dickerson.
[3]The Centinel of Freedom (Newark, NJ) reports 1189 votes for George Bidleman in Sussex County.
[4]"The Republican Candidates for Council and Assembly have been elected in the counties of Essex, Morris, Sussex, Hunterdon, Monmouth, Gloucester, Salem, and Cumberland. The Federal tickets have succeeded in Bergen, Somerset, Middlesex, Burlington, and probably Cape-May. The strength of parties in the Legislature of this state this year is therefore Republicans to Federalists--tho' not so good as we expected, not so bad as it might have been." The True American (Trenton, NJ). October 21, 1805.
References:
Original Election Returns. New Jersey State Library, Trenton.
The True American (Trenton, NJ). October 21, 1805.
The Centinel of Freedom (Newark, NJ). October 22, 1805.
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