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  Plumer, William
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NameWilliam Plumer
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Epping, New Hampshire , United States
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Born June 25, 1759
DiedDecember 22, 1850 (91 years)
ContributorThomas Walker
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Jan 05, 2011 01:14am
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InfoPlumer was the famous "faithless Elector" of 1820 who cast an electoral vote for John Quincy Adams instead of James Monroe because he felt that only George Washington deserved to be elected unanimously.

Plumer (1759 - 1850) was born at Newburyport (MA). Elected a selectman at Epping (NH) in 1783, Plumer was next elected to the first of many terms as a State Representative [ 1785 - 86, 1788, 1790 - 91 (Speaker of the House, 1791), 1797 - 1800 (Speaker of the House, 1791). While serving his first terms in the House Plumer read law with Joseph Atherton (1784 - 87). He was admitted to the New Hampshire Bar in 1787.

Plumer was a delegate to the New Hampshire Constitutional Conventions of 1791 - 92. In 1802 he was elected (as a Federalist) to a term in the U. S. Senate (served 1802 - 1807). While at Washington Plumer wrote William Plumer's Memorandum of Proceedings of the United States Senate, 1803 - 1807 (edited by E. S. Brown, 1923), an important source for historical researchers.

Returning to New Hampshire Plumer served as President of the Senate (1810). He supported the War of 1812 as Governor, and he recommended changes to the Dartmouth College charter which became the 1819 Dartmouth College Case, one of the landmark decisions of Chief Justice John Marshall's Supreme Court.

In the 1820 presidential election Plumer was the only Presidential Elector to vote against a second term in office for President James Monroe. He was a founder and the first President of The New Hampshire Historical Society (founded 1823), and his biographical sketches of his contemporaries are an important part of the Society's manuscript collections. Plumer is buried near Epping (NH).

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  03/10/1818 NH Governor Won 59.35% (+37.59%)
  03/11/1817 NH Governor Won 53.95% (+19.95%)
  03/12/1816 NH Governor Won 52.95% (+6.10%)
  03/14/1815 NH Governor Lost 49.18% (-1.54%)
  03/08/1814 NH Governor Lost 48.76% (-2.29%)
  03/09/1813 NH Governor Lost 48.73% (-1.94%)
  03/10/1812 NH Governor Lost 48.43% (-0.38%)
  06/16/1802 NH US Senate - Appointment Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  08/27/1798 NH At-Large Lost 0.84% (-23.40%)
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US President - Dec 06, 1820 W John Quincy Adams