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55th Delaware General Assembly

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Governor
David Hazzard
55th General Assembly
In office
January 4, 1831 – January 3, 1832
Preceded by54th Assembly
Succeeded by56th Assembly

The 55th Delaware General Assembly was a meeting of the legislative branch of the state government, consisting of the Delaware Senate and the Delaware House of Representatives. Elections were held the first Tuesday of October and terms began on the first Tuesday in January. It met in Dover, Delaware, convening January 4, 1831, two weeks before the beginning of the second year of the administration of Governor David Hazzard.

The apportionment of seats was permanently assigned to three senators and seven representatives for each of the three counties. Population of the county did not affect the number of delegates. Both chambers had a National Republican majority.

Leadership

Senate

  • Presley Spruance, Jr., Kent County

House of Representatives

  • Joshua Burton, Sussex County

Members

Senate

Senators were elected by the public for a three-year term, one third posted each year.

New Castle County
  • Jacob Alrichs
  • John Caulk
  • William T. Read
Kent County
  • William Johnson
  • James P. Lofland
  • Presley Spruance, Jr.
Sussex County

House of Representative

Representatives were elected by the public for a one-year term.

New Castle County
  • John Caulk
  • Charles H. Haughey
  • William Kennedy
  • William McCaulley
  • John Sutton
  • Benjamin Whitely
  • Harry Williamson
Kent County
  • John Booth
  • William Huffington
  • Nunn Jenkins
  • Charles Marim
  • John Raymond
  • Thomas A. Rees
  • Simuel Virden
Sussex County
  • Nicholas W. Adams
  • Joshua Burton
  • Thomas Davis
  • George Frame
  • George Hearn
  • Kendall M. Lewis
  • Henry F. Rodney

References

  • Martin, Roger A. (1995). Memoirs of the Senate. Newark, Delaware: Roger A. Martin.

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