Jared W. Williams

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Jared W. Williams

U.S.A.

Party Democrat
Latest Campaign State Governor
Date of Birth December 22, 1796
Date of Death Sept. 29, 1864 (Age: 67)
Overall Community Sentiment: Neutral

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Personal Background

Jared W. Williams graduated from Brown University and studied law at Litchfield Law School. He established himself as an attorney in Lancaster, New Hampshire, and subsequently entered public service in the 1830s. Williams served multiple terms in both the New Hampshire House of Representatives and the New Hampshire State Senate, followed by a stint in the U.S. House of Representatives. He later became Governor of New Hampshire and served as a U.S. Senator.

Political Ideas

Jared W. Williams's political career reveals an intriguing blend of regional advocacy and ideological flexibility. His legislative record suggests a calculated approach to balancing local economic interests with broader national policies. Williams's rhetoric often emphasizes the unique needs of his constituents, which sometimes aligns him with unexpected political allies. This strategic positioning hints at a politician who navigates complex political landscapes with an eye toward pragmatic regional benefits.

Campaigns
1848: New Hampshire State Governor
ELECTED

Election History

New Hampshire gubernatorial election, 1848

32,245 votes (52.40%)

Win
1847: New Hampshire State Governor
ELECTED

Election History

New Hampshire gubernatorial election, 1847

30,806 votes (50.92%)

Win
1846: New Hampshire State Governor

Election History

New Hampshire gubernatorial election, 1846

26,740 votes (48.23%)

Loss

Winner: Anthony Colby