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- Broad_Seal_War abstract "The Broad Seal War was a controversy over the results of a Congressional election in the U.S. state of New Jersey in 1838.Following the closely contested election of 1838, two groups sought admission to the United States Congress from New Jersey. Both held commissions bearing the great (broad) seal of the state; only the Whig commissions, however, were legally executed and signed by the Governor of New Jersey, William Pennington. Charging their opponents with election fraud and facing loss of control of the House, the Democratic Party majority refused to seat all but one Whig. When it was proved that the county clerks in Cumberland and Middlesex counties had suppressed the returns in certain townships that would have given the Democrats a majority, the House, on February 28, 1840, seated the five Democratic claimants.".
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- Broad_Seal_War wikiPageWikiLink Category:1838_in_New_Jersey.
- Broad_Seal_War wikiPageWikiLink Category:1838_in_the_United_States.
- Broad_Seal_War wikiPageWikiLink Category:Political_history_of_the_United_States.
- Broad_Seal_War wikiPageWikiLink Category:Riots_and_civil_disorder_in_New_Jersey.
- Broad_Seal_War wikiPageWikiLink Clerk_(municipal_official).
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- Broad_Seal_War wikiPageWikiLink County_clerk.
- Broad_Seal_War wikiPageWikiLink Cumberland_County,_New_Jersey.
- Broad_Seal_War wikiPageWikiLink Democratic_Party_(United_States).
- Broad_Seal_War wikiPageWikiLink Election_fraud.
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- Broad_Seal_War wikiPageWikiLink Governor_of_New_Jersey.
- Broad_Seal_War wikiPageWikiLink Middlesex_County,_New_Jersey.
- Broad_Seal_War wikiPageWikiLink New_Jersey.
- Broad_Seal_War wikiPageWikiLink Seal_of_New_Jersey.
- Broad_Seal_War wikiPageWikiLink U.S._state.
- Broad_Seal_War wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Congress.
- Broad_Seal_War wikiPageWikiLink Whig_Party_(United_States).
- Broad_Seal_War wikiPageWikiLink William_Pennington.
- Broad_Seal_War wikiPageWikiLinkText "Broad Seal War".
- Broad_Seal_War bot "H3llBot".
- Broad_Seal_War date "October 2010".
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- Broad_Seal_War subject Category:1838_in_New_Jersey.
- Broad_Seal_War subject Category:1838_in_the_United_States.
- Broad_Seal_War subject Category:Political_history_of_the_United_States.
- Broad_Seal_War subject Category:Riots_and_civil_disorder_in_New_Jersey.
- Broad_Seal_War hypernym Controversy.
- Broad_Seal_War type Article.
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- Broad_Seal_War comment "The Broad Seal War was a controversy over the results of a Congressional election in the U.S. state of New Jersey in 1838.Following the closely contested election of 1838, two groups sought admission to the United States Congress from New Jersey. Both held commissions bearing the great (broad) seal of the state; only the Whig commissions, however, were legally executed and signed by the Governor of New Jersey, William Pennington.".
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- Broad_Seal_War sameAs Q4971934.
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