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John C. Wright (Ohio politician)

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Congresses, his three terms running from March 4, 1823, through March 4, 1829. He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1828 to the
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Congress, but resigned on March 3, 1821, before the beginning of the congressional term. Elected again to the
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Congress, he began his service in that body as a National Republican, and continued to serve in the
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Democratic-Republican Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Ohio
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in 1831 and served until February 2, 1835, when he resigned. In 1833, Wright, along with
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Wright married Mary Buell Collier on August 22, 1805. They raised four children.
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John C. Wright - the Father of "the Popular Vote" in US Presidential Elections
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John C. Wright (congressman)

U.S. House of Representatives
Ohio
11th
John M. Goodenow
Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court
Henry Brush
Peter Hitchcock
Wethersfield, Connecticut
Washington, D.C.
Spring Grove Cemetery
Democratic-Republican
National Republican
Alma mater
Litchfield Law School
U.S. Representative
Ohio
journalist
Benjamin Tappan
U.S. Senator
Wethersfield, Connecticut
Troy, New York
Litchfield Law School
admitted to the bar
Steubenville, Ohio
Seventeenth
Eighteenth
Nineteenth
Twentieth

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