Massachusetts 1810 U.S. House of Representatives, Essex South District

Office:
U.S. House of Representatives (Federal)
Title:
U.S. Congressman
Jurisdiction:
Federal
Label:
Massachusetts 1810 U.S. House of Representatives, Essex South District
Date:
1810
State:
Massachusetts
Type:
General
Iteration:
First Ballot
Office/Role:
U.S. House of Representatives/U.S. Congressman
Candidates:
William Reed, Daniel Kilham, Joseph E. Bellyache, Zachariah Burchmore, Dick Manning, Joseph Story
Candidates: William Reed[1]Daniel KilhamJoseph E. BellyacheZachariah BurchmoreDick Manning[2]Joseph Story
Affiliation:Federalist
Final Result: [3]170914791111
District of Essex South170914791111
Essex County170914791111
Town of Beverly25677----
Town of Danvers21379---1
Town of Gloucester239120----
Town of Lynn198288----
Town of Lynnfield307----
Town of Manchester81-----
Town of Marblehead61327----
Town of Salem583562111-
Town of Wenham4819----

Notes:

[1]Elected.
[2]Listed in the Original Election Returns as Old Dick Manning.
[3]While most votes for William Reed were listed for William Reed of Marblehead, he also received 62 votes simply for William Reed. These included his 61 votes in Marblehead itself and 1 vote in Salem. Though these were counted separately in the Original Election Returns, he still received enough votes as William Reed of Marblehead to win the election with a clear majority.

References:

Original Election Returns. Massachusetts State Archives, Boston.
Salem Gazette (Salem, MA). November 6, 1810.
Columbian Centinel. Massachusetts Federalist (Boston, MA). November 7, 1810.
The Essex Register (Salem, MA). November 7, 1810.
The True American and Commercial Advertiser (Philadelphia, PA). November 10, 1810.
Charleston Courier (Charleston, SC). November 21, 1810.

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