Pennsylvania's 1st congressional district special election, 1833
In the 1832 congressional elections in Pennsylvania, Joel B. Sutherland (D) was re-elected to the 1st district, but resigned his seat to accept a judgeship. He then subsequently resigned that judgeship to run in the special election which was called to fill the vacancy caused by his original resignation, and won that election.
Election results
Candidate | Party | Votes[1] | Percent |
---|---|---|---|
Joel B. Sutherland | Democratic | 2,843 | 56.4% |
John Sergeant | National Republican | 2,140 | 42.5% |
There were also 57 votes for someone with the surname of Martin, first name and party affiliation unknown.
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