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Theodore Ingalls --- One | Theodore Ingalls --- One | ||
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+ | The whole number of votes was Sixteen. | ||
+ | Necessary to a choice -- Nine | ||
+ | Robert P. Dunlap had - Seven | ||
+ | Sanford Kingsbery --- seven | ||
+ | Ebenezer S. Phelps -- One | ||
+ | James Steele -- One | ||
+ | No choice. | ||
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+ | [28th & 29th Ballot] |
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[24th Ballot]
24th Ballot. The Whole number of votes was Sixteen. Necessary to a choice - Nine Robert P. Dunlap had Six. Sanford Kingsbery -- Eight. Daniel Hutchinson -- One James Drummond -- One No Choice.
[motion for com' yo ascertain what members are elected &c]
Mr Phelps moved that a Committee be appointed to ascertain what members were elected, how many deficiencies existed and who are the Constitutional Candidates to supply such deficiencies, and the motion was negatived.
[25th. ballot.] The whole number of votes was Sixteen- Necessary to a choice --- Nine Robert P. Dunlap had ---Seven Sanford Kingsbery --- Seven James Drummond --- One. Thomas Davee ---- One.
The Senate adjourned. Monday 11th January 1830 The Senate met according to adjournment and proceeded to ballot for President: the same Committee reported that on the
[26th & 27th. Ballot]
26th Ballot. The whole number of votes was Sixteen Necessary to a choice ---Nine Robert P. Dunlap had -- Seven Sanford Kingsbery -- seven Ebenezer S. Phelps --- One. Theodore Ingalls --- One
27th Ballot The whole number of votes was Sixteen. Necessary to a choice -- Nine Robert P. Dunlap had - Seven Sanford Kingsbery --- seven Ebenezer S. Phelps -- One James Steele -- One No choice.
[28th & 29th Ballot]