Georgia's at-large congressional district special election, 1819

Georgia's at-large congressional district special election, 1819 was called to fill a vacancy created when the former congressman was elected to the United States Senate.

Vacancy

A special election was held in Georgia's at-large congressional district on January 4, 1819 to fill vacancies left in both the 15th and 16th Congresses by the resignation of John Forsyth (DR) upon being elected to the Senate, after having been re-elected the previous year to the House. At the time, Congressional terms began March 4, his resignation thus created a vacancy in the remainder of the 15th Congress as well as in the upcoming 16th Congress.

Election

Robert R. Reid

Election results reported at the time appear to indicate that a single election was held for both vacancies in most counties of Georgia. One newspaper reports two sets of returns for Richmond County, suggesting that that county may have been the only one that held separate ballots for both vacancies[1]

Election result

Candidate Party Votes[2] Percent
Robert R. Reid Democratic-Republican 5,543 66.7%
Homer Virgil Milton [3] 2,772 33.3%

Reid took his seat on February 18, 1819, near the end of the Second Session of the 15th Congress.[4]

See also

Notes

  1. A New Nation Votes: Georgia 1819, footnote 1
  2. A New Nation Votes
  3. Source does not give party affiliation
  4. 15th Congress membership roster
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