United States Senate Election In Pennsylvania, 1830
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United States Senate Election In Pennsylvania, 1830
The 1830 United States Senate election in Pennsylvania was held on from December 14 to 16, 1830. William Wilkins was elected by the Pennsylvania General Assembly to the United States Senate. Results Incumbent National Republican William Marks, who was elected in 1825, was not a candidate for re-election to another term. The Pennsylvania General Assembly, consisting of the House of Representatives and the Senate, convened on December 14, 1830, to elect a new Senator to fill the term beginning on March 4, 1831. Twenty-one ballots were recorded over the next three days. The results of the twenty-first and final ballot of both houses combined are as follows: , - , -bgcolor="#EEEEEE" , colspan="3" align="right" , Totals , align="right" , 132 , align="right" , 100.00% References External linksPennsylvania Election Statistics: 1682-2006from the Wilkes University Election Statistics Project {{1830 United States elections 1830 Pennsylvania United States Senat ...
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William Wilkins (U
William Wilkins may refer to: * William Wilkins (architect) (1778–1839), British architect and archaeologist * William Wilkins (American politician) (1779–1865), American politician from Pennsylvania; served in both houses of Congress and as U.S. Secretary of War * William Wilkins (educator) (1827–92), Australian teacher and co-founder of Fort Street High School * William Glyde Wilkins (1854–1921), head of W.G. Wilkins Company, an architectural and engineering firm in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania * William Henry Wilkins (1860–1905), English writer * William J. Wilkins (judge) (1897–1995), American lawyer and judge from the state of Washington * William Wilkins (British politician) (1899–1987), British Labour Party MP for Bristol South, 1945–1970 * Willie Wilkin (1916–1973), American football player * William J. Wilkins (architect) (died 1932), American architect who worked in the Carolinas * William Walter Wilkins (born 1942), former United States federal judge * Billy ...
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