Kentucky 1810 U.S. House of Representatives, District 3
- Office:
- U.S. House of Representatives (Federal)
- Title:
- U.S. Congressman
- Jurisdiction:
- Federal
- Label:
- Kentucky 1810 U.S. House of Representatives, District 3
- Date:
- 1810
- State:
- Kentucky
- Type:
- General
- Iteration:
- First Ballot
- Office/Role:
- U.S. House of Representatives/U.S. Congressman
- Candidates:
- Stephen Ormsby, Philip Quinton
Candidates: | Stephen Ormsby[1] | Philip Quinton |
---|---|---|
Affiliation: | ||
Final Result: [2][3][4] | - | - |
District of Three | - | - |
Breckinridge County | - | - |
Bullitt County | - | - |
Grayson County | - | - |
Greene County | - | - |
Hardin County | - | - |
Jefferson County | - | - |
Nelson County | - | - |
Washington County | - | - |
Notes:
[1]Elected.
[2]"The honorable Stephen Ormsby we understand is elected to Congress in the district lately represented by Colonel Crist, by a small majority." City Gazette. September 8, 1810.
[3]"Mr. Ormsby by a majority of about 40 over Mr. Quinton." Alexandria Daily Gazette, Commercial and Political (Alexandria, VA). September 15, 1810.
[4]"We were led to believe that Mr. Quinton was elected by the polls of Nelson and Washington counties, but the great majority given to Mr. Ormsby in Jefferson was sufficient to overbalance those two counties." City Gazette. September 8, 1810.
References:
The Reporter (Lexington, KY). August 18, 1810.
The Virginia Argus (Richmond, VA). August 28, 1810.
The New York Journal (New York, NY). September 1, 1810.
The Reporter (Washington, DC). September 3, 1810.
Republican Star or Eastern Shore General Advertiser (Easton, MD). September 4, 1810.
City Gazette and Commercial Advertiser (Charleston, SC). September 8, 1810.
Alexandria Daily Gazette, Commercial and Political (Alexandria, VA). September 15, 1810.
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