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Reports on presidential election results favoring Andrew Jackson in New York, New Hampshire, Maine, Ohio, Georgia, Pennsylvania, and Virginia, with vote counts and majorities detailed from various counties and towns.
Merged-components note: The table provides the Virginia election county returns referenced in the presidential election text.
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New York, New Hampshire and Maine, have doubtless gone with Virginia and Pennsylvania, for the Hero.—From New Jersey and Ohio we have not sufficient intelligence to pronounce upon the result, but it is likely they have gone with the others.
Sixty-six towns in New Hampshire give 7872 votes for the Jackson Electors, and 5176 for the Anti-Jackson.
Forty-one towns in Maine give 9348 for Jackson, and 7043 against him.
In New York, the election seems to have gone very much as it did in Pennsylvania—by a general hurra for Jackson, and all that his name bears along with him. Of all the counties yet heard from, little Richmond has alone given an Anti Jackson majority. Queens' Kings' New York, Westchester, Putnam, Rockland, Orange, Ulster, Dutchess, Columbia, Albany, Rensselaer, Schenectady, Saratoga, have all given majorities—none less than 200, and some as high as 1200, for Jackson and Marcy— the Veto and the Spoils. We will not occupy our columns with partial returns or estimates. We do not doubt the State is lost; and when the official canvass is made, we shall publish it as a matter of useful information, and future reference.
N. Y. American.
OHIO.
From all the information that has reached us, it appears that in seventeen of the counties from which returns in the whole or in part have been received. General Jackson's majority is 9,490. In the same counties Governor Lucas obtained a majority of 9,895.
Highland, Muskingum, and Miami counties, which are among them, show a change in favor of Mr. Clay, of 944.
In eighteen counties, forming with the others all that are yet heard from, Mr. Clay has majorities amounting to 6,928.
The whole vote is stated to be, as far as yet known,
Jackson 26,851
Clay 23,627
Majority 3,224
The above is from the U. S. Telegraph, of Saturday evening. The Columbus Sentinel, of Nov. 6, (Jackson) since received, gives returns from 41 counties, which give Jackson a majority of 7,161; and says,
"The remaining counties to be heard from gave Lyman, the opposition candidate for Governor, an aggregate majority of 1100 votes."
GEORGIA ELECTION took place on Monday last—we have the returns only for the town of Augusta, which gives the "Troup Ticket" an average majority of 150 over the "Clark Ticket."
Pennsylvania.—The Philadelphia Sentinel gives the present majority for the Jackson Ticket 24,144. Erie, Venango, and Warren counties still to be heard from.
VIRGINIA.
| Amherst, | 199 | 151 | |
| Amelia, | 250 | 8 | |
| Augusta, | 523 | 354 | |
| Albe:narle, | 718 | 109 | |
| Brunswick, | 256 | 29 | |
| Berkeley, | 262 | 346 | |
| Bedford, | 422 | 328 | |
| Botetourt, | 734 | 114 | |
| Brooke, about | 140.maj. | ||
| Chesterfield, | 422 | 60 | |
| Caroline, | 208 | 48 | |
| Campbell, | 450 | 330 | |
| Culpeper, | 685 | 145 | |
| Elizabeth City, | 75 | 20 | 4 |
| Frederick, | 1075 | 496 | 1 |
| Fluvana, | 274 | 4 | |
| Fairfax, | 192 | 136 | |
| Fauquier, | 593 | 249 | |
| Greenbrier, | 300 | 252 | |
| Goochland, | 172 | 24 | |
| Henrico, | 274 | 96 | |
| Hanover, | 295 | 67 | 4 |
| Isle of Wight, | 270 | 61 | |
| James City, | 53 | 7 | |
| Jefferson, | 83 maj. | ||
| King George, | 82 | 103 | |
| King William, | 154 | 15 | |
| Loudoun, | 322 | 840 | 11 |
| Matthews, | 173 | 25 | |
| Madison, | 300 | 13 | |
| Montgomery, | 458 | 51 | |
| Norfolk Borough, | 217 | 288 | |
| Nottoway, | 200 | ||
| Nelson, | 231 | 63 | |
| Nansmond, | 225 | 93 | |
| New Kent, | 71 | 33 | |
| Ohio, about | 260 maj. | ||
| Prince George, | 167 | 4 | |
| Petersburg, | 223 | 72 | |
| Princess Anne, | 163 | 319 | |
| Prince Edward, | 323 | 2 | |
| Richmond, | 154 | 229 | |
| Richmond City. about | 40 maj. | ||
| Stafford, | 229 | 128 | |
| Surry, | 139 | 14 | 6 |
| Southampton, | 260 | 25 | |
| Spottsylvania, | 427 | 133 | 1 |
| Williamsburg, | 15 | 11 | 10 |
| Westmoreland, | 123 | 49 | |
| Shenandoah, in part, | 510 | 35 | |
| Rockingham, do. | 708 | 73 | |
| Dinwiddie, do. | 223 | 72 | |
| Norfolk City., do. | 240 | 315 | |
| Pittsylvania, do. | |||
| Danville, | 270 | 30 | |
| Court house, | 370 | 30 | |
| Smith's Store, | 132 | 30 | |
| Middlesex, in part, | 119 | 17 | |
| Orange, do. | 300 | 13 | |
| Morgan, do. | 130 | 49 | |
| Monongalia do. | 738 | 212 | |
| Louis, C. H. do. | 230 | 20 | |
| Jackson's pr. | 206 | 6 | |
| Mechanicsville pr. J. all but 2 | |||
| Rockbridge, in part. 425 | 314 | 14 |
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jackson majorities in new hampshire (7872 vs 5176), maine (9348 vs 7043), new york (various counties 200-1200), ohio (7161 in 41 counties), georgia (troup ticket majority 150 in augusta), pennsylvania (24144), virginia (multiple counties favoring jackson).
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Partial returns from several states indicate strong support for Jackson electors over Anti-Jackson or Clay, with detailed county votes in Virginia showing majorities for Jackson in most areas.