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1815 Virginia's 15th congressional district special election

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On May 27, 1815, Representative Matthew Clay (DR) of Virginia's 15th district died in office before the start of the 1st session of the 14th Congress. A special election was held in October of that year to fill the resulting vacancy.

Election results

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Candidate Party Votes[1] Percent
John Kerr Democratic-Republican 560 44.0%
William Rice Federalist 339 26.6%
Thomas Wooding Democratic-Republican 250 19.6%
Isaac Medley Democratic-Republican 94 7.4%
White[2] Federalist 31 2.4%

Kerr had been defeated for re-election in the regular 1815 elections and took his seat December 5, 1815,[3] at the start of the 1st session.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Virginia 1815 U.S. House of Representatives, District 15, Special". elections.lib.tufts.edu. Retrieved September 11, 2024.
  2. ^ Source did not give full name
  3. ^ "FOURTEENTH CONGRESS" (PDF). artandhistory.house.gov. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 6, 2014. Footnote 69: Elected to fill vacancy caused by death of Matthew Clay, and took his seat December 5, 1815.