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The New Jersey Congressional and Electoral election results show overwhelming Republican victories, with candidates like Henry Southard receiving 13,228 votes, while Federalist candidates received minimal support, such as Aaron Ogden with 136 votes. No Federal Elector ticket was formed.
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Result of the New Jersey Election.
As it may gratify our readers in this & other States, we publish the number of votes given at the late Congressional and Electoral election in this State for each of the Candidates agreed upon at the Republican conventions; the votes given for each of the Candidates for Congress which the Federalists were to have run, had not their plot been discovered and their hopes frustrated.
Republican Congress Ticket.
Henry Southard, 13,228
Ebenezer Elmer, 13,212
John Lambert, 13,185
William Helms, 13,157
James Sloan, 13,068
Ezra Darby, 13,060
Federal Congress Ticket.
Aaron Ogden, 136
Peter D. Vroom, 117
James H. Imlay, 107
Franklin Davenport, 108
Lambert Cadwallader, 101
William Colefax, 101
No other Republican Candidate had more than 6 votes.—It appears that no Federal Ticket for Electors was formed—the highest federal Candidate having but 19 votes.
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New Jersey
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Late Congressional And Electoral Election
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republican candidates received over 13,000 votes each; federalist candidates received under 150 votes each; no federal elector ticket formed, highest federal elector vote 19.
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Publication of vote counts from the New Jersey Congressional and Electoral election, highlighting Republican convention candidates' strong performance and Federalists' minimal support after their plot was discovered.