1804 Pennsylvania's 10th congressional district special election

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A special election was held in Pennsylvania's 10th congressional district on November 2, 1804 to fill a vacancy left by the resignation of William Hoge (DR) on October 15, 1804.[1]

Election results

Candidate Party Votes[2] Percent
John Hoge Democratic-Republican[3] 477 52.1%
Aaron Lyle Democratic-Republican 439 47.9%

John Hoge, the winner of this special election, was the brother of the outgoing incumbent William Hoge, and took his seat November 27, 1804[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b 8th Congress membership roster Archived 2012-12-13 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Detailed election results for Pennsylvania in the 8th Congress
  3. ^ Source mistakenly identifies Hoge as a Federalist
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