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Domestic News April 8, 1830

Martinsburg Gazette And Public Advertiser

Martinsburg, Berkeley County, West Virginia

What is this article about?

Election results in an unspecified county as of Tuesday, April 6, for House of Delegates members and the amended Constitution, showing votes for candidates and a majority against the Constitution.

Merged-components note: Table lists vote counts for House of Delegates candidates and constitution; integral to the election results report; merged based on sequential reading order and contextual relevance.

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Tuesday, April 6.

At the close of the polls last evening, the vote of this county for members of the House of Delegates, and on the amended Constitution, stood as follows:

For the House of Delegates.

Majority against the Constitution, 92,268,132 84
Col. James M. Mason,---516
William Wood, Esq.---279
Col. John B. D. Smith,---219
Col. Joseph Tuley,---155
Col. James Bowen,---142
John Hay, Esq.---82
For the Constitution,---360
Against the Constitution,---377

What sub-type of article is it?

Politics

What keywords are associated?

Election Results House Of Delegates Amended Constitution County Votes

What entities or persons were involved?

Col. James M. Mason William Wood, Esq. Col. John B. D. Smith Col. Joseph Tuley Col. James Bowen John Hay, Esq.

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Event Date

Tuesday, April 6.

Key Persons

Col. James M. Mason William Wood, Esq. Col. John B. D. Smith Col. Joseph Tuley Col. James Bowen John Hay, Esq.

Outcome

majority against the constitution, 92,268,132 84; for the constitution, 360; against the constitution, 377; col. james m. mason, 516; william wood, esq., 279; col. john b. d. smith, 219; col. joseph tuley, 155; col. james bowen, 142; john hay, esq., 82.

Event Details

At the close of the polls last evening, the vote of this county for members of the House of Delegates, and on the amended Constitution, stood as follows.

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