Pennsylvania's 10th congressional district special election, 1817
In the 1816 elections in Pennsylvania, David Scott (DR) won one of the two seats in the 10th district, but resigned before the 15th Congress began, having been appointed judge of the court of common pleas.[1] A special election was held on October 14, 1817 to fill the resulting vacancy.
Election results
Candidate | Party | Votes[2] | Percent |
---|---|---|---|
John Murray | Democratic-Republican | 8,333 | 71.0% |
Abram Light | Federalist | 3,411 | 29.0% |
Murray took his seat on December 1, 1817, at the start of the 1st session of the 15th Congress[3]
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