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Information on Harbin H. Moore
Harbin H. Moore
Notable Facts
Served as Speaker of the House in the 11th General Assembly (1826-1827)
Served as Speaker of the House in the 12th General Assembly (1827-1828)
Served as Speaker of the House in the 16th General Assembly (1831-1832)
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Indiana House
Harrison
,
Crawford
Counties
In office
Dec 7, 1818 to Dec 6, 1819
Assumed:
General Election
Indiana House
Harrison
County
In office
Dec 4, 1826 to Dec 1, 1828
Assumed:
General Election
Indiana House
Floyd
County
In office
Dec 5, 1831 to Dec 2, 1833
Assumed:
General Election
Harbin H. Moore spent 4 years, 11 months, 25 days in office in Indiana, all of it at the state level.
Elections
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1828–Governor
LOST
General Election–Monday, August 4, 1828
39.53%
James B. Ray
(i)*
, 15,131 votes
32.00%
Israel Thompson Canby
, 12,251 votes
28.47%
Harbin H. Moore
, 10,898 votes
Out of
38,280
votes casts, the margin of victory was
2,880
(7.53%)
In the 1 races for which we have results, Harbin H. Moore had a record of 0-1. That includes a record of 0-1 in 1 general election.