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1807 Delaware's at-large congressional district special election

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A special election was held in Delaware's at-large congressional district on October 6, 1807, to fill a vacancy left by the resignation of James M. Broom (Federalist).

Background

In 1806, James M. Broom was re-elected to a second term in Delaware's at-large district. He'd won his first term in a special election caused by James A. Bayard's election to the Senate. However, Broom did not serve this second term, instead resigning as well, before the start of the Tenth Congress. A special election was held for his replacement.

Election results

Candidate Party Votes Percent
Nicholas Van Dyke Federalist 3,294 51.7%
John Dickinson Democratic-Republican 3,078 48.3%
Others 3 0.05%

See also

References

  1. A New Nation Votes
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