Ohio's 1st congressional district special election, 1816

In April, 1816, John McLean (DR) of Ohio's 1st district resigned. A special election was called to fill the resulting vacancy.

Election results

Candidate Party Votes[1] Percent
William Henry Harrison[2] Democratic-Republican 3,370 58.6%
Thomas R. Ross Democratic-Republican 1,783 31.0%
William C. Schenck Federalist 351 6.1%
William Corry Federalist 112 1.9%
Matthias Ross Democratic-Republican 91 1.6%
Ethan A. Brown Democratic-Republican 40 0.7%

Harrison took his seat on December 2, 1816[3]

See also

References

  1. http://elections.lib.tufts.edu/aas_portal/view-election.xq?id=oh.uscongress1.vacancy.1816
  2. Previously served as delegate from the Northwest Territory, later served as President
  3. http://artandhistory.house.gov/house_history/bioguide-front/14.pdf footnote 49
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