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Domestic News September 14, 1835

The Daily Herald

New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut

What is this article about?

Vermont election returns from about 90 towns: Palmer (Anti-Mason) 10,670 votes, Paine (Whig) 6,342, Bradley (Jackson) 8,200. No governor elected. House composition: 58 Anti-Masons, 52 Whigs, 50 Van Buren men, 4 doubtful; no choice in 7 towns. Anti-Masonic council ticket elected.

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Vermont Elections.—Returns from about ninety towns give for governor,—

Palmer (Anti-Mason) 10,670
Paine (Whig) 6,342
Bradley (Jackson) 8,200

As has been the case for some years in this State, there is no election of governor. The parties in the House, as we learn from the Concord (N. H.) Courier and Inquirer, stand, as far as is known, as follows; 58 Anti-Masons, 52 Whigs, 50 Van Buren men, 4 doubtful; and in 7 towns there was no choice. As members of the council are elected by a plurality of votes, the whole Anti Masonic ticket is elected.

What sub-type of article is it?

Politics

What keywords are associated?

Vermont Election Governor Race Anti Mason Party Whig Party Van Buren Men

What entities or persons were involved?

Palmer Paine Bradley

Where did it happen?

Vermont

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Vermont

Key Persons

Palmer Paine Bradley

Outcome

no election of governor; house: 58 anti-masons, 52 whigs, 50 van buren men, 4 doubtful, no choice in 7 towns; whole anti-masonic ticket elected for council.

Event Details

Returns from about ninety towns for governor: Palmer (Anti-Mason) 10,670, Paine (Whig) 6,342, Bradley (Jackson) 8,200. As has been the case for some years, no election of governor. Parties in the House stand as follows: 58 Anti-Masons, 52 Whigs, 50 Van Buren men, 4 doubtful; no choice in 7 towns. Council elected by plurality, so whole Anti-Masonic ticket elected.

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