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1 Office of the Vermont Secretary of State Vermont State Archives and Records Administration United States Representative (Four Districts): Italics indicate the winner. An asterisk * indicates that no candidate received a majority and a new election was required. These additional elections are called "new elections" to distinguish them from the "special elections" held as a result of a death or resignation Solomon Foot [Whig] 6, % Caleb B. Harrington [Democratic] 4, % Reuben R. Thrall % Scattering % Total votes cast 12, % Jacob Collamer [Whig] 5, % Truman B. Ransom [Democratic] 4, % Titus Hutchinson [Liberty] 1, % Horace Everett [Whig] % Andrew Tracy [Whig] % Royal Hatch % Scattering % Total votes cast 11, % Second District (November 2, 1843, New Election) Jacob Collamer [Whig] 4, % Truman B. Ransom [Democratic] 3, % Titus Hutchinson [Liberty] % Horace Everett [Whig] % Total votes cast 8, % George P. Marsh [Whig] 6, % John Smith [Democratic] 4, % William H. French % Scattering % Total votes cast 11, % Fourth District Paul Dillingham, Jr. [Democratic] 6, % George B. Chandler [Whig] 4, % George Putnam [Liberty] % Lucius B. Peck [Democratic] % Nathan Smith % Scattering % Total votes cast 12, % General Election Results: U. S. Representative ( ), p. 1 of 5
2 1844 Solomon Foot [Whig] 7, % Charles K. Field [Democratic] 4, % Oscar L. Shafter [Liberty] 1, % Scattering % Total votes cast 13, % Second District Jacob Collamer [Whig] 7, % Levi B. Vilas [Democratic] 4, % Titus Hutchinson [Liberty] 1, % Scattering % Total votes cast 12, % George P. Marsh [Whig] 6, % John Smith [Democratic] 3, % William H. French 1, % Scattering % Total votes cast 11, % Paul Dillingham, Jr. [Democratic] 6, % George B. Chandler [Whig] 5, % George Putnam [Liberty] 1, % Scattering % Total votes cast 13, % Fourth District (November 12, 1844, New Election)* Paul Dillingham, Jr. [Democratic] 5, % George B. Chandler [Whig] 5, % George Putnam [Liberty] 1, % Scattering % Total votes cast 12, % Fourth District (January 7, 1845, New Election) Paul Dillingham, Jr. [Democratic] 6, % George B. Chandler [Whig] 5, % George Putnam [Liberty] % Scattering 4 0.0% Total votes cast 12, % General Election Results: U. S. Representative ( ), p. 2 of 5
3 1846 William Henry [Whig] 6, % Jonathan D. Bradley [Democratic] 3, % Oscar L. Shafter [Liberty] 1, % John Roberts [Democratic] % Scattering % Total votes cast 12, % Jacob Collamer [Whig] 5, % Hugh H. Henry [Democratic] 3, % Titus Hutchinson [Liberty] 1, % Scattering % Total votes cast 11, % Second District (November 10, 1846, New Election) Jacob Collamer [Whig] 4, % Hugh H. Henry [Democratic] 1, % Titus Hutchinson [Liberty] % Scattering % Total votes cast 7, % George P. Marsh [Whig] 5, % Homer E. Hubbell [Democratic] 3, % Norris Day 1, % Scattering % Total votes cast 10, % Lucius B. Peck [Democratic] 5, % George B. Chandler [Whig] 4, % A. J. Rowell [Liberty] 1, % Scattering % Total votes cast 12, % Fourth District (November 10, 1846, New Election)* Lucius B. Peck [Democratic] 4, % George B. Chandler [Whig] 4, % A. J. Rowell [Liberty] 1, % Scattering % Total votes cast 10, % Fourth District (January 5, 1847, New Election) Lucius B. Peck [Democratic] 6, % George B. Chandler [Whig] 6, % A. J. Rowell [Liberty] 1, % Scattering % Total votes cast 13, % General Election Results: U. S. Representative ( ), p. 3 of 5
4 1848 William Henry [Whig] 6, % Daniel Roberts, Jr. [Free Soil] 3, % Daniel Roberts % Jonathan D. Bradley [Democratic] 1, % John Roberts [Democratic] % Scattering % Total votes cast 11, % William Hebard [Whig] 4, % Sumner A. Webber [Free Soil] 3, % Edmund Weston [Democratic] 3, % Scattering % Total votes cast 11, % Second District (November 7, 1848, New Election) William Hebard [Whig] 5, % Sumner A. Webber [Free Soil] 5, % Edmund Weston [Democratic] % Scattering % Total votes cast 11, % * George P. Marsh [Whig] 5, % Asahel Peck [Free Soil] 4, % Stephen S. Keyes [Democratic] 1, % Scattering % Total votes cast 11, % (November 7, 1848, New Election) George P. Marsh [Whig] 6, % Asahel Peck [Free Soil] 4, % Stephen S. Keyes [Democratic] 1, % Scattering % Total votes cast 11, % Lucius B. Peck [Democratic] 5, % John L. Buck [Whig] 4, % A. Judson Rowell [Liberty] 3, % Scattering % Total votes cast 13, % Fourth District (November 7, 1848, New Election) 1 Lucius B. Peck [Democratic] 5, % John L. Buck [Whig] 4, % A. Judson Rowell [Liberty] 2, % Total votes cast 11, % 1 In 1848 the law was changed so that in the first new election the candidate would need only a plurality rather than a majority of the votes to be elected. General Election Results: U. S. Representative ( ), p. 4 of 5
5 1849 (November 7, 1849, Special Election) 2 James Meacham [Whig] 6, % Asahel Peck [Free Soil] 4, % Giles Harrington [Democratic] % Total votes cast 12, % 2 George P. Marsh resigned to accept appointment as U. S. Minister to Turkey * A. P. Lyman [Whig] 3, % A. L. Miner [Whig] 3, % Daniel Roberts, Jr. [Free Soil] 3, % Merritt Clark [Democratic] 1, % Scattering % Total votes cast 11, % (November 5, 1850, New Election) A. L. Miner [Whig] 4, % A. P. Lyman [Whig] 4, % Daniel Roberts, Jr. [Free Soil] 2, % Total votes cast 11, % Second District William Hebard [Whig] 5, % Jefferson P. Kidder [Free Soil] 4, % J. F. Redfield % Daniel Cobb % Scattering % Total votes cast 10, % James Meacham [Whig] 5, % Herman R. Beardsley [Free Soil] 2, % Giles Harrington [Democratic] 1, % Scattering % Total votes cast 10, % Fourth District Thomas Bartlett, Jr. [Free Soil] 7, % Bliss N. Davis [Whig] 5, % Samuel Willard [Democratic] % Scattering % Total votes cast 12, % General Election Results: U. S. Representative ( ), p. 5 of 5
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