1814 Massachusetts's 12th congressional district special election
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A special election was held in Massachusetts's 12th congressional district on August 4, 1814, to fill a vacancy left by the resignation of Daniel Dewey (F) on February 24, 1814, having been appointed justice of the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts[1]
Electoral results
[edit]Candidate | Party | Votes[2] | Percent |
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John W. Hulbert | Federalist | 2,216 | 51.4% |
William P. Walker | Democratic-Republican | 2,098 | 48.6% |
Hulbert took his seat September 26, 1814[1]
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- Special elections to the 13th United States Congress
- United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts
- United States House of Representatives special elections
- 1814 United States House of Representatives elections
- 1814 Massachusetts elections
- Massachusetts special elections
- August 1814 events in the United States