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George Wythe was twice elected to the Virginia electoral college—once in 1800, and again in 1804. In June of 1804, the National Intelligencer and Washington Advertiser published the candidates for the House of Electors in Virginia.[1]
Article text, 29 June 1804
Page 4
For the information of the Freeholders of the state of Virginia.
THE following correct list of the persons who compose the REPUBLICAN TICKET of Electors of President and Vice President of the United States, is published. The election for the choice of Electors will be holden in each county and corporation on the first Monday in November next.
- PHILIP N. NICHOLAS, Chairman.
- John H. FOUSHEE, Sec'y.
Richmond, May 25, 1804.
REPUBLICAN TICKET
Richard E. Lee, of Norfolk borough. John Goodrich, — Isle of Wight. Edward Pegram, — Dinwiddie. Dr. Richard Field, — Brunswick. Thomas Read, — Charlotte. Creed Taylor, — Cumberland. William H. Cabell, — Amherst. George Penn, — Patrick. George Wythe, — City of Richmond. John Taylor, — Caroline. Larkin Smith, — King and Queen. John Minor, — Spotsylvania. William Ellzey, — Loudoun. William Dudley, — Warwick. Mann Page, — Gloucester. John Taliaferro, jr., — King George. Richard Brent, — Prince William. Hugh Holmes, — Frederick. James Duley, — Hampshire. James Allen, — Shenandoah. Archibald Stuart, — Augusta. James McFarlane, — Russel. Gen. John Preston, — Montgomery. William McKinley, — Ohio.
- June 27—4w