1823 Vermont gubernatorial election
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County results Van Ness: 60–70% 80–90% 90–100% Chase: 50–60% | |||||||||||||||||
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The 1823 Vermont gubernatorial election took place in September and October, and resulted in the election of Cornelius P. Van Ness to a one-year term as governor.[1]
The Vermont General Assembly met in Montpelier on October 9.[1] The Vermont House of Representatives appointed a committee to review the votes of the freemen of Vermont for governor, lieutenant governor, treasurer, and members of the governor's council.[1] Democratic-Republican Cornelius P. Van Ness was the only major candidate.[1] The committee determined that Van Ness had easily won a one-year term against only token opposition.[1]
In the election for lieutenant governor, the committee determined that Democratic-Republican Aaron Leland had won election to a second one-year term against only scattering opposition.[1] A Vermont newspaper reported the results as: Leland, 11,758 (98.5%); scattering, 176 (1.5%).[2]
Benjamin Swan was unopposed for election to a one-year term as treasurer, his twenty-fourth.[1] Though nominally a Federalist, Swan was usually endorsed by the Democratic-Republicans and even after the demise of the Federalists Swan often ran unopposed.[3] Vermont newspapers indicated that the results were: Swan, 10,141 (99.8%); scattering, 17 (0.2%).[2]
In the race for governor, the results of the popular vote were reported as follows.[1]
Results
[edit]Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Democratic-Republican | Cornelius P. Van Ness | 11,479 | 85.6% | ||
Democratic-Republican | Dudley Chase | 1,088 | 8.1% | ||
Scattering | 843 | 6.3% | |||
Total votes | 13,410 | 100% |
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f g h Walton, E. P., ed. (1879). Records of the Governor and Council of the State of Vermont. Vol. VII. Montpelier, VT: J. & J. M. Poland. pp. 66–67 – via Google Books.
- ^ a b "Returns of Votes for State and County Officers". Northern Spectator. Poultney, VT. October 22, 1823. p. 3 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Joshua L. (November 26, 2004). "Swan, Benjamin". Our Campaigns. Our Campaigns.com. Retrieved March 21, 2021.