New Jersey Election Statistics 1788

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New Jersey eitlwr NationaJ. elections
Stat;e electiOl
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statistics for
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won but when it comes to the number of vot!:",1 cast, tht area.s voting and
the opponents names
of research.
we cannot answer such 'iuestions " ,tbout a gre'l.t deal
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In the case of PrefJidential
the prob
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l O S WE ST STATE fOT H E E T
the first system; the highest number of
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next highest mUllber of votes elects the
P . O . B OX
.Jvot'~G
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Vic,~
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elects :;he President and the
President.
Alsc in those days you
were voting for the electors by name and sometimes ther are so listed without
New Jersey El ection Statistics, 17&8-J875.
-H\indicationTh easre isto nowhomunetheir
vote was pledged.
s ou r ce for f lie
e Lnc
e a riy
New
Jer~ley
t i ot
statistics For
The major and practically the only source of these statistics is
either NationaJ. e Lcc t i on s o r' s ta t;e eLect i oi I . We know uho
the newspapers of the period. A check of the newspaper index will list the
won but when it comes to th e number of vo tr -» cast, tht ar-eas voting and
papers available for a given year. (see: "The Director'y of New Jersey Newspapers,
the opponents name s we cannot answer s u ch ' iu e s t i on s v . tbout a gre'lt deal
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1765-1970," by Wright and Stellhorn)
of research.
In mont calles you wilJ have to check the
There are some lists avaiLab lo but they to not tell the whole
November papers for the final results, but where only names of the electors
story. In the case of Pre sidential ejections the prob lem is further complicated by
and not the parties are given you may have to go back to early fall to reports
the first system; the highest number of vot'~[l elects :;h e President and the
of party affiliations.
next highest numbe-r of votes elects t he Vic , ~ President. Alse in those days you
were voting for the electo:r:s by name an d some t ime s the r are so listed without
indication as to whom their vote was pledged.
The major and practically the only source of these statistics is
the newspapers of the period. A check of the newspaper index will list the
co;ay /
papers available for a given year. (see: "The Directory of New Jersey Newspapers,
1765-1970," by Wright and St e llhorn )
In mont c alles you wilT have to check the
November papers for the f'Lna.I results, but wher-e only names of the electors
and not the parties arc given you may have to go back to early fall to reports
of party affiliations.
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1788-89; 1792; 1796; 1800; 1812.
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1804;
1816;
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1828;
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New Jr;e1lc' sc et yo r AIm
a n a c 19 6 If - G5, P age ? 6 6 - Pre sid e n t i alE 1 e c t ion r
Par ty - New J e r s e y
1788-1832.
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1804; 1808; 181 6; 1820; 18 24; 182 8; 1 8 3 2.
By peo ple, on gene ral tickE
Presidential Elections in New Jersey, 1788-1832, from N.J. Newspapers.
Source: New J er s e y Alm an a c 196 /f-6S , p a g e ? 6 6 - Pr esidential Election r
1788-1792-1796
1788-18 3 2. No information found in the newspapers.
1800
The Centinel of Freedom, 4 November 1800.
The Federalist and New-Jersey State Gazette, 4 November 1800.
1788
6 Geor g e Wa shin g t o n 1 J o h n Ad am s 5 J ohn J ay
1804
The
True American, 26 November 1804.
1792
7 Geor g e Wa shin gton 7 J o h n Ad am s
1808
The Trenton Federalist, 17 October 1808; 21 November 1808.
17 9 6
7 John Ad a ms 7 Th oma s Pin ckne y
The True American, 19 December 1808.
1800
7 John Ad a ms 7 Ch ar l e s C. Pinckn ey
1812
The True American, 2 October 1812; 14 December 1812.
1804
8 Thom
s J e f f er Federalist,1
son - Pre s i de23
nt November
8, Georg e 1812.
Cl i nto n - Vic e Pr e sider
The a Trenton
1808
8 J The
am e s True
Ma d i American,
son - Presi7 deOctober
n t, 8 Geor
ge
Cli
n
t on - Vic e Pr e sident
1816.
1816
1812
8 DeWitt
Cl
inton
P
res
i
d
en
t
,
8
J
ar
e
d
Ln g e r-s oL l, - Vic e Pre siden i
The Trenton Federalist, 25 November 1816.
1816
Monr American,
oe - Pres i de
t , S Da nie1820;
l D. To
in s - Vice
am e s True
28 n October
18 mpk
November
1820.Preside]
1820 8 J The
1820
8
James
Monroe
Pr
e
sid
ent,8
Dani
el
D.
Tom
pk
ins
Vic
The Trenton Federalist, 25 Oct. 1824; 1 Nov. 1824; e 15Presider
Nov.~ 182 L
1824
18 2 L~
8
Andr
ew
Jackson
Pres
i
d
e
n
t,
8
John
C.
Calhoun
Vice
Presiden
The Trenton Federalist, 20 Oct. 1828; 17 Nov. 1828; 1 Dec.{ i1821
1828
1828
8 John
Quincy Ad ams
- PresAmerican
ident. 8 Richard
Rush 1832;
- Vice27 Presiden
1 18:
The Emporium
and True
20 October
October
1832
t
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8 Andrew "Jackson - Pr esid e nt 8 Martin
1832
Van Buren - Vice Presider
3 November 1832; 24 November 1832 .
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Presidential Elections in New Jer s ey, 17 88-1832, from N.J. Newspapers .
1788-1792-1796
No inform a tion found in the newsp apers.
1800
Th e Centinel of Freed o m, 4 Novem b er 1800.
The Feder alist and New-Jer s ey S tat e Gazette, 4 November 1800.
1804
The True American, 26 Nov emb er 1804.
1808
The Trenton Federali s t, 17 Oc to b e r 1808; 21 November 1808.
The True American, 19 Dec ember 1808.
1812
The True American, 2 Octobe r 1812; 14 De c ember 1812.
The Trenton F eder ali st, } 23 Nov emb er 1812.
The Tru e American, 7 Octob er 181 6.
1816
The Tr enton Federalist, 25 Nov ember 1816.
Th e Tru e American, 28 October 1820; 18 November 1820.
1820
Th e Trenton Feder alist, 2 5 Oc t. 1824; 1 Nov. 1824; 15 Nov. ~182[
1824
The Tr enton Federalist, 20 Oct. 1828; 17 Nov. 1828; 1 Dec. { 182 1
1828
The Emporium and Tru e American, 20 October 1832; 27 October
18:
1832
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3 Novemb er 1832; 24 November 1832.
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8 Dem o cr a ti c- Re publ i c n n
6 George Washington 1 John Adams 5 John Jay
1 80 1792
8
8 De mo cr a t i c- Repu bl i c an
7 George Washington 7 John Adams
181 2
8 COil 1 i t io n
1796
7 John Adams 7 Thomas Pinckney
1 81 6
8 Dem oc r a t i c - Republi c n n
1800
7 John Adams 7 Charles C. Pinckney
1820
8 Demo cr a t i c - Re pu bl i c an
1804
8 Thomas Jefferson - President 8, George Clinton - Vice Presider
18 2 L~
8 J ack son
1808
8
James Madison - President,8 George Clinton - Vice President
11828
8 Nation al Re p u b l i ca n
1812
8
DeWitt
1 ,832
8 Demo
,cr at i c Clinton - President, 8 Jared Ingersoll - Vice Presideni
;
1816
8 James
Monroe - President,8 Daniel D. Tompkins - Vice Preside]
1820
8
James
Monroe - President,8 Daniel D. Tompkins - Vice Presider
S e r i e s Y 1- 2 6
t,l e t h o d S 0 f E 1 e c tin g Pr e si d e 1l t i a l E1 e c t o r s 1. 7 8 8 t 0
18
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8
Andrew
Jackson - President,8 John C. Calhoun - Vice Presiden1
1 8 3 2 - New J e r s e y
1828
8 John Quincy Adams - President. 8 Richard Rush - Vice Presiden1
18329; 1792;
8 Andrew'Jackson
President
8 Martin
1788-8
1796; 180 0; 1- 8 12.
By Le gis
l atur e Van Buren - Vice Presider
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Mat. Williamson Jr.
William Griffith
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34
S,jJ[\ue] Hay
Wm. Woodhall
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and
New-Jersey Gazette, 4 November 1800, page
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t he
a ppo i n t i ng E le c tors for Pr e si d p nt an c] Vi c e-P r ~ sid ~n t of th e
The fpllowing
gentlemen
appointed
United
S ta tes .
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e f o l l o wiwere
ng i sthen
a correc
t s t a tElectors
em ent o f of
thePresident
vot es
theati
United
States for the State of Newforand
e a cVice-President
h c andid ate i n of
nomin
o n.
Jersey, by a very large majority, vis.
Fed eral Tic k et
Isaac Smith, Esq. of Hunterdon
Thomas
Sinnickson,
Esq. So
ofu t Salem
Isanc Smith
38
Henry
h a r -d
1.5
Richard
Stockton,
Esq.
of
Somerset
Richard Stockton
36
Moor e furm
an
14
L.
Cloucest(~r
Thoma s S i n ni cJoshua
ks o n
36 HOHell, .lEsq.
u me s of
Mott
l't
Matthias
Williamson,
Esq.
of
EssexlL~
Dr. S.S. Smi t h
35
G"n. W. Hel ms
of 13
Middlesex
.to,s i a h L. HowRev.
ell Dr. 3 5Samuel Stanhope
J ()hn CobSmith
b
William
Esq.
Burlington
S,jJ[J
u eJofHay
13
Mat. Willi a mson
Jr. 3Griffith,
5
William Griffith
34
Hm. Woodh all
10
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The True American, Trenton, 26 November 1804, page 3.
The Federali st a n d New-Jer s ey Gazet t e, 4 Nov ember 1800, page ~.
Result of the New Jersey Election, Republican Electoral Ticket
Legislatur e of New J er sey, Thur sday, Octob er 39 .
13119
Phineas Manning
Alexander
Carmichael
The following gentl em e n were th en a13109
ppoint ed E l e c t o r s \of
President
,
13-ioo
Thomas
and Vice-Pr e sid
ent oNewbold
f th e Uni t e d S ta
t es fo r th e State of New­
13095
Jersey, by a Solomon
very l a rFreligh
g e majori ty, vis.
William Rossell
1309'+
13066
Jacob
Hufty
Isaac Smith, Esq. o f lIunt erdon
Adijah
Smith
13062
Thoma
s S inni
ck son, Esq .') of
Sa le m
13039
Moore
Furman
Ri chard S~o c kton, Es q. of Som er s et
J o shu a L. How e L'I , Esq. of Clouce s -t ( ~r
No other Republican candidate had more than 6 votes.
It appears
Matthia s Willi am son, Esq. o f Es s e x
that no Federal Ticket for Electors was formed - the highest federal
Rev. Dr. Sa mu e l St anhope Smi t h o f Middle sex
candidate having but 19 votes.
William Griffith, Esq. of Burlin gt on
.
The True American, Trenton, 26 November 1804, pa ge 3.
Result of the New J ersey Election, Republican Electoral Ticket
Phineas Manning
Al exander Carmichael
Thoma s Newbold
Solomon Freligh
William Ro ssell
J acob Hufty
Adijah Smith
')
Moore Furm an
1311 9
13109
13"100
130 95
1309'+
130 66
13062
13039
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No other Republican candidate had more than 6 votes.
It appears
that no Federal Ticket for El ectors was formed - the highest federal
candidate having but 19 votes.
The Trenton Federali,.st, Trentoll, 2J. November J.B08, page 3.
You areof
Viewing
an Archived Copy
the Newlast,
Jersey State
Another choice
Electors.
On from
Friday
the Library
Legislatul'e,
in Joint Meeting, went into a formal choice of Electors of
~
Vice-President
of 17
thrOc United
Jh President
e Tr en t on and
r~d er
~li st , Tr ci i t o n,
t ob e r 1 States.
8 0 8, pa ge The
3. persons
recently run upon the democratic ticket were appointed without
Th opposition.
e .f o L'Lo w.i n g g Thus
e ntl(~lII
dn people
c o mp o u o see
th e what
FEd er
T i c k the
et for
Elector
s.
the
a al
farce
election
of
Electors has been to them.
The Electors are all Madison men,
J on a th an I:.llller , Esq.
of any thing.
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o 1 . J o n ~ t h Trenton,
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The True C American,
19 December 1808, page 3.
Jo h n Out Hdter , Es q .
L Ad am for
s, I~ New
sq.
Jersey
ElectoralE v Votes
Hm. Lloyd, Es q .
PresidentPeter
Madison
8; Pinckney;
I. Stpyk
er , E'';' l .
Clinton.
~"".Vice-President
Clinton 8; King; Monroe; Madiso~
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1
Th e Tr ent on Fed er ali :, t, Tr ent o!l, 2J. Nov emb er J. n0 8, p a g e 3.
The True American, Trenton, 2 October 1812, page 3
Anoth er choic e of El e ct or s.
On Fr i d ay l a st, t he Le g Ls La t ur e ,
inWhig
Joint
Meeting, -went
a f o r of
mal President
c h o ic e o f and
E le Vice-President
c t o rs of
~
Convention
For into
Electors
Pr e sid ent a n d Vic e -Pr e sid ent o f th e Uni t ed St ate s .
Th e persons
r ecently run Lewis
upon Moore
th e d emocratic
of Bergen t i ck et wer e a pp o i n te d without
M'Cullough
Sussex
opposition. Wm.
Thus
the p eo pl of
e see
wh a t a far ce the el ection of
El ector s ha s Abrm.
b een Shaver'
to the of
m. Sussex
Th e El ectors ar c a l l Madi son men,
Bennet of Monmouth"
of any t h i ng Benj.
.
Joseph Budd of Burlington
Edward Yard of Hunterdon
Abijah
of Cumberland
Th e Tru e Am er
ic an, Davis
Tr enton,
19 Dec emb er 180 8, pa ge 3.
Jehu Townsend of Cape-May
\
El ector al Vo t e s for New J e r s e y
J
The
American,
Pre
sid True
ent
Madison A; Trenton,
P i n c k n e y 2; October,
Cl inton. 1812, page 2.
Vice-Pr esid ent
Clinton 8; Kin g; Monroe; M a di so~
Republican Convention - For Electors
Lewis
ofan,Bergen
The
True Moore
Americ
Tr enton, 2 October 1812, p a g e 3
Wm. M'Cullough of Sussex
Abraham
Shaver
Sussex
Whig
Convent
ion - ofFor
El ector s of President and Vice-President
-
Lewi s Mo or e o f Be r g en
Wm. M'Cullou gh o f Su ssex
Abrm. Shav er' of Su s s ex
Benj. Benn et of Mon mouth "
Jos eph Bu d d of Bur l in gton
Edw ard Yard of Hun terdon
Abijah Davis of Cumberland
J ehu Townsend of Cape-May
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The Tru e American, Trenton, 2 October, 1812, pag e 2.
Republi c an Conv ention Lewi s Moore of Be r g en
Wm. M'Cullough o f S us s e x
Abraham Sh aver of Sussex
For Electors
l
hnd Vice-President.
David Mills, of Morrls
You
are Viewing
an Archived
Copy from the New Jersey State Library
John
Hilson,
of Essex
1.
oft on,
Middlesex
Th e Tr en t on rJohn
ec1 er aCrowell,
l i r'L, Tr en
2 ~i No v c nib c rv, 1 8 1 5, p a r;e 3.
Samuel L. Southard, of Hunterdon
Th e f ollcnvin gAaron
p e r s oVansyckel,
n s wc re o Loof
ct cHunterdon
d ... El c ct or s of Pres i de n t and
Joseph
Budd,
of
Burlington
Vic e - Pr e sid ent a t Ll1 0 l a t c el e ct i on in New J e r s ey.
Isiah ShInn, of Salem
L. 0 ~1Smith, of John
Cape-May
Lewi s 1'10 01' 0. John 54
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The Election of Members to Congress and electors of President and
in this
state,
2place
8 Oct uLer,
1 820,pa
ge on
3. the 7th and 8th
inst. has resulted in the success of the Republican Convention
Ticket. of
To Republi
the Electoral
was nor sopposition.
~~:Convention
c an Del cTicket
l'" tes .,.there
For Electo
of President
' im d Vic e-Pr e sid ent.
Th ~Vice-President
True Am eri c an,which
Trenttook
on,
The Trenton
Trenton,
25 October, 1824, page 3.
DavidFederalist,
Mill s, o f M
or r is
John Hil son, o f E s s e x
1.
Jackson John
Ticket
for
Electors
Crow
ell,
o f Mid dle s ex
S amuel L. S o u t ha r d , o f Hunt erdon
Peter Wilson
Bergen
Aaron of
Vans
y ckel, of Hunt erdon
James Parker
of
Middlesex
Jo seph Bud d, o f Burl ingt o n
DilTIiel Vliet
Sussex
ShInn,
o f Sal em
I siah of
I :;aac G.John
Farlee
of Hun terdon
L. Smith,
of Cape-M ay
J0S. W. Scott of S6merset
John Beatty, jun. of Burlington
Kille
of Salem
TheJoseph
Tru e Am
erican,
18 Nov ember, '\18 ?0, p ag e 3 .
John Buck of Cumberland
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The Election of Memb er s to Con gre s s a n d e l ec t o rs of Pr esident and
Democratic Caucus
Vice-President
whi ch took pla ce in this stat e , on th e 7th and 8th
inst. has re SUlted in th e s u c ce s s o f th e Republic an Convention
John Buck
of Cumberland
Ticket.
To the
El e ctor al Ticket th ereJacob
wa s no
opposition.
Kline
of Somerset
Joseph Kille of Salem
Isaac G. Farlee of Hunterdon
Joseph Rodgers of Gloucester
B. Shafer
of Sussex
ThePeter
Trenton
Feder alist,
Trenton, 25 October, 1824, page 3.
Robert B. Canfield of Essex
James Ticket
Cook offor
Middlesex
Jackson
Electors
P eter Wilson of Bergen
J ame s Parker of Middlesex
Du n i e L Vliet of Sus sex
I ~ ; a a c G.
Farlee of Hun terdon
J 0S. W. Scott of S6merset
J ohn Beatty, jun. o f Burlington
J u seph Kille of Salem
-,
John Buck of Cumberland
)
Democratic Caucus
John Buck of Cumberland
Joseph Kille of Salem
Joseph Rodgers of Gloucester
P e t e r B. Shafer of Sussex
Robert B. Canfield of Essex
James Cook of Middlesex
Jacob Kline of Somerset
Isaac G. Farlee of Hunterdon
:
David Ltubois
0
r
Sal(~m
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E: .1 e c tor a 1
J: 1 e c t ion inN e W
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cr s ey
The f 011 0 win r; Ti c I-: o r• 0 f E .L e C' I or- r, wi1 r:; il ['; r e e d u p 0 n a n d i s
,Tclckson Ticket
Adams Ticket
rc c o mm e n do d by th e a d v o cat e :' o f J ohn Qu i nc y Ad am s for Pr esident,
who s e c e d c d from t h o d o mo c r-u Lic C vr u c u n h el d in Tr en -ton on the
Vliet
9215
Upson
8187
19th ult., viz
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Parker
9226
Dubo.i. s
8101
Hilson
lIo\'lcll
9218
81Fl
John Ii o d d of E ;.r:; c x
Kline:':
10063
Glover
8155
J c sse Up C (1 nor 1'1 0 r r ; ;.
Cook,':
10112
Sherrerd
8235
"J 0 h n l'l.
Shere t' cl 0 f ~ ; \ I ::: se x
820 CJ
farley": 10283
Dunn
Rob e rt M' Nee 1 y o f 1'h n t el" d o n
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Kille":
M'NeeJy
8212
10247
J am e s T . Dunn , f Mi l d l o s e x
Buck,':
Dodd
10288
Phi 1 i i ' I", H0 H ( , I of
11 u yo l in g t 8139
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J acob !:l o v e r ( ' Gl ou c e st er
s e (,':) weI'
e a 1 Slru
O l ' U n up 0 nth e CI' a wford 0 I' Con v e n t ion Tic k e t ..
David
b o is o r Sa l ( ~m
The other candidates on the Convention Ticket were Campfiled 1198,
Shafer 1234, Rogers 1236.
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E 1 eThe
c torTrenton
a 1 J: 1 e c 'tFederalist,
ion inN e w ,TTrenton,
c r- s e y
,T a
20 October, 1828,page 3.
Electoral• Ticket for Adam
New s Jersey
cAdams
k s o n Ticket
Tick et
"
Abraham Brown of Burlington
Vliet
9 ?15
Up son
Timothy Elmer of Cumberland
P arker
9 226
Dubo .i s
John J. Ely of Monmouth
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20 October, 1828,page 3.
Adams Electoral Ticket for New Jersey
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