Pennsylvania Gubernatorial Election Returns 1790

CountyTotal VoteDemocraticFederalistPluralityWinnerPct DemPct Fed
Thomas Mifflin
Arthur St.Clair
Pennsylvania30589279742864-25110
D
90.719.29
Allegheny704354350-4
D
50.2849.72
Bedford873539334-205
D
61.7438.26
Berks2530246664-2402
D
97.472.53
Bucks227122683-2265
D
99.870.13
Chester1146106581-984
D
92.937.07
Cumberland98989594-801
D
90.509.50
Dauphin1308129711-1286
D
99.160.84
Delaware69968514-671
D
98.002.00
Fayette1334995339-656
D
74.5925.41
Franklin17011508193-1315
D
88.6511.35
Huntingdon36428876-212
D
79.1220.88
Lancaster1820177050-1720
D
97.252.75
Luzerne31124962-187
D
80.0619.94
Mifflin1421140417-1387
D
98.801.20
Montgomery23792191188-2003
D
92.107.90
Northampton1963187093-1777
D
95.264.74
Northumberland102695868-890
D
93.376.63
Philadelphia City1857176196-1665
D
94.835.17
Philadelphia1442142418-1406
D
98.751.25
Washington22761732544-1188
D
76.1023.90
Westmoreland686556130-426
D
81.0518.95
York1738169939-1660
D
97.762.24

Luzerne County not reported to or counted by the House prior to the formal approval by the House on 18 December 1790.
Charles Thomson received 2 votes in Philadelphia City.
Sources: Journal of the First Session of the House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. . . One Thousand Seven Hundred and Ninety, page 28 (18 December 1790); Luzerne County returns are from Pennsylvania Packet and Daily Advertiser (Philadelphia), 20 December 1790
Totals here include Luzerne County vote.

(Revised 23 December 2000)

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