Connecticut's at-large congressional district special elections, 1793
Three special elections were held in Connecticut's at-large congressional district in 1793 to fill vacancies caused by the resignation, prior to the start of the 3rd Congress, of three Representatives-elect.
First special election
The first special election was held on April 8, 1793 after Jonathan Sturges (P) declined to serve the term for which he'd been elected
Candidate | Party | Votes[1] | Percent |
---|---|---|---|
Uriah Tracy | Pro-Administration | 2,197 | 49.8% |
Zephaniah Swift | Pro-Administration | 817 | 18.5% |
Asher Miller | [2] | 708 | 16.1% |
Jonathan Ingersoll | Pro-Administration | 436 | 9.9% |
Tapping Reeve | [2] | 252 | 5.7% |
Second special election
Benjamin Huntington (P) also resigned his seat before the start of Congress and was replaced by Jonathan Ingersoll in a special election held September 16, 1793[3]
Third special election
Ingersoll subsequently resigned the seat he had won in the September special election. Stephen M. Mitchell was appointed to the Senate to fill a vacancy, and a third election was held for their replacements, with the top two winning seats in the 3rd Congress.
Candidate | Party | Votes[4] | Percent |
---|---|---|---|
Joshua Coit | Pro-Administration | 2,448 | 35.7% |
Zephaniah Swift | Pro-Administration | 1,657 | 24.2% |
James Davenport | Pro-Administration | 1,183 | 17.2% |
Roger Griswold | Pro-Administration | 864 | 12.6% |
Chauncey Goodrich | Pro-Administration | 352 | 5.1% |
Nathaniel Smith | Pro-Administration | 211 | 3.1% |
Samuel W. Dana | Pro-Administration | 144 | 2.1% |
See also
References
- ↑ A New Nation Votes
- 1 2 Party affiliation not given in source
- ↑ United States Congressional Elections, 1788-1997: The Official Results, by Michael J. Dubin (McFarland and Company, 1998).
- ↑ A New Nation votes