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Congressional elections to the 1st United States Congress were held in Georgia on February 9 1789 for the state s three

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Congressional elections to the 1st United States Congress were held in Georgia on February 9, 1789, for the state's three congressional districts. All elected representatives were members of the Anti-Administration political faction in Congress.

1789 United States House of Representatives elections in Georgia
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February 9, 1789 1791 →

All 3 Georgia seats to the United States House of Representatives
  Majority party
 
Party Anti-Administration
Seats won 3
Seat change image 3

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     Anti-Administration gain      Undistricted territory

The Georgia Election Act of 1789 established a mixed at-large/district system for congressional elections. Under the act, representatives were elected at-large on a general ticket but for three district-based seats, for which candidates were required to be residents. Each voter was allowed to cast three votes, one for a candidate in each district. Some candidates received votes in multiple districts.

The election returns were opened on February 26. Only the returns of Richmond, Wilkes, Effingham, Chatham, Liberty, Burke, and Washington Counties were counted, as they had been received in time. The returns from Greene, Glynn, and Camden Counties came in too late but were published anyways. All elected representatives would've won with the returns of those counties included.

Lower District

1789 Georgia's Lower congressional district election
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Nominee James Jackson William Houstoun
Party Anti-Administration
Alliance
Popular vote 573 379
Percentage 57.76% 38.21%

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Jackson:      40–50%      60–70%      80–90%      >90%
Houstoun:      70-80%
Osborne:      50-60%      80-90%
     No vote/data      Non-County area

Elected U.S. Representative

James Jackson
Anti-Administration

The Lower District was also known as the Eastern District or the First District. Jackson led a Savannah-based political faction, referred to as the Jackson party, centered in Coastal Georgia.

1789 Georgia's Lower congressional district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Anti-Administration James Jackson 573 57.76
Unknown William Houstoun 379 38.21
Unknown Henry Osborne 36 3.63
Unknown James Seagrove 0 0
Unknown Scattering 4 0.4
Valid votes 992 83.57
Rejected votes 195 16.43
Total 1,187 100
1789 Georgia's Lower congressional district election (With rejected returns)
Party Candidate Votes %
Anti-Administration James Jackson 604 50.88
Unknown William Houstoun 399 33.61
Unknown Henry Osborne 172 14.49
Unknown James Seagrove 7 0.59
Unknown Scattering 5 0.42
Total 1,187 100

Middle District

1789 Georgia's Lower congressional district election
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Nominee Abraham Baldwin Henry Osborne
Party Anti-Administration
Popular vote 993 224
Percentage 71.39% 16.10%

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Baldwin:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
Houstoun:      70-80%
Sumner:      50-60%
     No vote/data      Non-County area

Elected U.S. Representative

James Jackson
Anti-Administration

The Middle District was also known as the Center District or the Second District.

1789 Georgia's Middle congressional district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Anti-Administration Abraham Baldwin 993 71.39
Unknown Henry Osborne 224 16.10
Unknown Joseph Sumner 117 8.41
Unknown Isaac Briggs 42 3.02
Anti-Administration James Jackson 7 0.50
Unknown William Houstoun 4 0.29
Unknown Scattering 4 0.29
Valid votes 1,391 87.82
Rejected votes 193 12.18
Total 1,584 100
1789 Georgia's Middle congressional district election (With rejected returns)
Party Candidate Votes %
Anti-Administration Abraham Baldwin 1,096 69.19
Unknown Henry Osborne 241 15.21
Unknown Joseph Sumner 165 10.42
Unknown Isaac Briggs 42 2.65
Unknown William Houstoun 23 1.45
Anti-Administration James Jackson 9 0.57
Unknown Scattering 8 0.51
Total 1,584 100

Upper District

1789 Georgia's Lower congressional district election
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Nominee George Mathews Joseph Sumner
Party Anti-Administration
Popular vote 1,048 3
Percentage 98.87% 0.28%

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Mathews:      >90%
Osborne:      >90%
     No vote/data      Non-County area

Elected U.S. Representative

James Jackson
Anti-Administration

The Upper District was also known as the Western District or the Third District.

1789 Georgia's Middle congressional district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Anti-Administration George Mathews 1,048 98.87
Unknown Joseph Sumner 3 0.28
Unknown Henry Osborne 1 0.09
Unknown Anthony Wayne 0 0
Unknown Scattering 8 0.76
Valid votes 1,060 88.11
Rejected votes 143 11.89
Total 1,203 100
1789 Georgia's Middle congressional district election (With rejected returns)
Party Candidate Votes %
Anti-Administration George Mathews 1,158 96.26
Unknown Joseph Sumner 24 2.00
Unknown Anthony Wayne 8 0.67
Unknown Henry Osborne 5 0.42
Unknown Scattering 8 0.67
Total 1,584 100

See also

  • 1788–89 United States House of Representatives elections
  • List of United States representatives from Georgia

References

  1. Foster, William Omer (2009). James Jackson: Duelist and Militant Statesman, 1757-1806. University of Georgia Press. pp. 69–70. ISBN 9780820334400.
  2. "Mapping Congress | US House of Representatives: History, Art & Archives". history.house.gov. Retrieved November 22, 2024.
  3. "A New Nation Votes". elections.lib.tufts.edu. Retrieved November 22, 2024.
  4. Lamplugh, George R. (2015). Rancorous Enmities and Blind Partialities: Factions and Parties in Georgia, 1807–1845. p. viii. ISBN 9780761865872.


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Congressional elections to the 1st United States Congress were held in Georgia on February 9 1789 for the state s three congressional districts All elected representatives were members of the Anti Administration political faction in Congress 1789 United States House of Representatives elections in GeorgiaFebruary 9 1789 1791 All 3 Georgia seats to the United States House of Representatives Majority party Party Anti Administration Seats won 3 Seat change 3 Anti Administration gain Undistricted territory The Georgia Election Act of 1789 established a mixed at large district system for congressional elections Under the act representatives were elected at large on a general ticket but for three district based seats for which candidates were required to be residents Each voter was allowed to cast three votes one for a candidate in each district Some candidates received votes in multiple districts The election returns were opened on February 26 Only the returns of Richmond Wilkes Effingham Chatham Liberty Burke and Washington Counties were counted as they had been received in time The returns from Greene Glynn and Camden Counties came in too late but were published anyways All elected representatives would ve won with the returns of those counties included Lower District1789 Georgia s Lower congressional district electionFebruary 9 1789 1791 Nominee James Jackson William Houstoun Party Anti Administration Alliance Popular vote 573 379 Percentage 57 76 38 21 Jackson 40 50 60 70 80 90 gt 90 Houstoun 70 80 Osborne 50 60 80 90 No vote data Non County areaElected U S Representative James Jackson Anti Administration The Lower District was also known as the Eastern District or the First District Jackson led a Savannah based political faction referred to as the Jackson party centered in Coastal Georgia 1789 Georgia s Lower congressional district election Party Candidate Votes Anti Administration James Jackson 573 57 76 Unknown William Houstoun 379 38 21 Unknown Henry Osborne 36 3 63 Unknown James Seagrove 0 0 Unknown Scattering 4 0 4 Valid votes 992 83 57 Rejected votes 195 16 43 Total 1 187 100 1789 Georgia s Lower congressional district election With rejected returns Party Candidate Votes Anti Administration James Jackson 604 50 88 Unknown William Houstoun 399 33 61 Unknown Henry Osborne 172 14 49 Unknown James Seagrove 7 0 59 Unknown Scattering 5 0 42 Total 1 187 100Middle District1789 Georgia s Lower congressional district electionFebruary 9 1789 1791 Nominee Abraham Baldwin Henry Osborne Party Anti Administration Popular vote 993 224 Percentage 71 39 16 10 Baldwin 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 gt 90 Houstoun 70 80 Sumner 50 60 No vote data Non County areaElected U S Representative James Jackson Anti Administration The Middle District was also known as the Center District or the Second District 1789 Georgia s Middle congressional district election Party Candidate Votes Anti Administration Abraham Baldwin 993 71 39 Unknown Henry Osborne 224 16 10 Unknown Joseph Sumner 117 8 41 Unknown Isaac Briggs 42 3 02 Anti Administration James Jackson 7 0 50 Unknown William Houstoun 4 0 29 Unknown Scattering 4 0 29 Valid votes 1 391 87 82 Rejected votes 193 12 18 Total 1 584 100 1789 Georgia s Middle congressional district election With rejected returns Party Candidate Votes Anti Administration Abraham Baldwin 1 096 69 19 Unknown Henry Osborne 241 15 21 Unknown Joseph Sumner 165 10 42 Unknown Isaac Briggs 42 2 65 Unknown William Houstoun 23 1 45 Anti Administration James Jackson 9 0 57 Unknown Scattering 8 0 51 Total 1 584 100Upper District1789 Georgia s Lower congressional district electionFebruary 9 1789 1791 Nominee George Mathews Joseph Sumner Party Anti Administration Popular vote 1 048 3 Percentage 98 87 0 28 Mathews gt 90 Osborne gt 90 No vote data Non County areaElected U S Representative James Jackson Anti Administration The Upper District was also known as the Western District or the Third District 1789 Georgia s Middle congressional district election Party Candidate Votes Anti Administration George Mathews 1 048 98 87 Unknown Joseph Sumner 3 0 28 Unknown Henry Osborne 1 0 09 Unknown Anthony Wayne 0 0 Unknown Scattering 8 0 76 Valid votes 1 060 88 11 Rejected votes 143 11 89 Total 1 203 100 1789 Georgia s Middle congressional district election With rejected returns Party Candidate Votes Anti Administration George Mathews 1 158 96 26 Unknown Joseph Sumner 24 2 00 Unknown Anthony Wayne 8 0 67 Unknown Henry Osborne 5 0 42 Unknown Scattering 8 0 67 Total 1 584 100See also1788 89 United States House of Representatives elections List of United States representatives from GeorgiaReferencesFoster William Omer 2009 James Jackson Duelist and Militant Statesman 1757 1806 University of Georgia Press pp 69 70 ISBN 9780820334400 Mapping Congress US House of Representatives History Art amp Archives history house gov Retrieved November 22 2024 A New Nation Votes elections lib tufts edu Retrieved November 22 2024 Lamplugh George R 2015 Rancorous Enmities and Blind Partialities Factions and Parties in Georgia 1807 1845 p viii ISBN 9780761865872 This Georgia elections related article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte

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