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Information on Robert Hanna
Robert Hanna
Offices
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U.S. Senate
Class 1
In office
Aug 19, 1831 to Jan 3, 1832
Assumed:
Appointed by Governor
Left:
Successor Elected
Indiana House
Marion
County
In office
Dec 3, 1832 to Dec 2, 1833
Assumed:
General Election
Indiana House
Marion
County
In office
Dec 5, 1836 to Dec 2, 1839
Party:
Whig
Assumed:
General Election
Left:
Did Not Run
Indiana Senate
Marion
County
In office
Dec 7, 1840 to Jul 31, 1841
Party:
Whig
Assumed:
General Election
Left:
Resigned
Robert Hanna spent 5 years, 4 days in office in Indiana, including 4 months, 17 days at the federal level and 4 years, 7 months, 19 days at the state level.
Elections
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1831–Governor
LOST
General Election–Monday, August 1, 1831
45.61%
Noah Noble
*
, 23,518 votes
40.73%
James Gray Read
, 21,002 votes
13.54%
Milton Stapp
, 6,984 votes
0.12%
James Scott
, 61 votes
0.00%
Robert Hanna
, 1 votes
Out of
51,566
votes casts, the margin of victory was
2,516
(4.88%)
In the 1 races for which we have results, Robert Hanna had a record of 0-1. That includes a record of 0-1 in 1 general election.