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Rhode Island held its late election for the First Congress on August 31, 1790, due to the late ratification of the Constitution, just about a month and a half before the October 18, 1790 election for the Second Congress.

District Incumbent Party First
elected
Result Candidates
Rhode Island at-large New seat New seat.
New member elected.
Pro-Administration gain.
Benjamin Bourne (Pro-Administration) 72.44%
Job Comstock
James H. Sheldon (Unknown) 23.14%
Samuel Bissell (Unknown) 3.62%
George Potter (Unknown) 0.20%
Pardon Tillinghast (Unknown) 0.20%

See also


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Rhode Island held its late election for the First Congress on August 31, 1790, due to the late ratification of the Constitution, just about a month and a half before the October 18, 1790 election for the Second Congress.

District Incumbent Party First
elected
Result Candidates
Rhode Island at-large New seat New seat.
New member elected.
Pro-Administration gain.
Benjamin Bourne (Pro-Administration) 72.44%
Job Comstock
James H. Sheldon (Unknown) 23.14%
Samuel Bissell (Unknown) 3.62%
George Potter (Unknown) 0.20%
Pardon Tillinghast (Unknown) 0.20%

See also



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