New Hampshire 1800 Governor's Council, Rockingham County

Office:
Governor's Council (State)
Title:
Governor's Councillor
Jurisdiction:
State
Label:
New Hampshire 1800 Governor's Council, Rockingham County
Date:
1800
State:
New Hampshire
Type:
General
Iteration:
First Ballot
Office/Role:
Governor's Council/Governor's Councillor
Candidates:
Joseph Blanchard, Levi Bartlett, Jeremy Fogg, Joseph March, John Goddard, William A. Kent, Moses Leavitt, John Pierce, scattering
Candidates: Joseph BlanchardLevi BartlettJeremy FoggJoseph MarchJohn GoddardWilliam A. KentMoses LeavittJohn Piercescattering
Affiliation:Federalist
Final Result: [1][2][3]19801542------505
Rockingham County19691542------505
Town of Allenstown---------
Town of Atkinson---------
Town of Bow---------
Town of Brentwood101--------
Town of Candia---------
Town of Canterbury---------
Town of Chester---------
Town of Chichester---------
Town of Concord1094-111---
Town of Deerfield---------
Town of East Kingston---------
Town of Epping---------
Town of Epsom---------
Town of Exeter165--------
Town of Greenland---------
Town of Hampstead---------
Town of Hampton---------
Town of Hampton Falls559----1--
Town of Hawke---------
Town of Kensington---------
Town of Kingston---------
Town of Londonderry---------
Town of Loudon---------
Town of New Castle---------
Town of Newington---------
Town of Newmarket46978------
Town of Newton---------
Town of North Hampton5270-------
Town of Northfield---------
Town of Northwood---------
Town of Nottingham---------
Town of Pelham---------
Town of Pembroke---------
Town of Pittsfield[4]---------
Town of Plaistow---------
Town of Poplin---------
Town of Portsmouth[5]181484-------
Town of Raymond---------
Town of Rye-170-----1-
Town of Salem---------
Town of Sandown---------
Town of Seabrook---------
Town of South Hampton---------
Town of Stratham---------
Town of Windham---------

Notes:

[1]"That the whole number of votes for Counsellors in the county of Rockingham is four thousand and forty-three, of which the honorable Joseph Blanchard, Esq. has nineteen hundred and sixty-nine - Levi Bartlett, Esq. fifteen hundred and forty-two, they having the two highest numbers and no choice." Journal of the New Hampshire House of Representatives, 1800. 19.
[2]Joseph Blanchard received 11 votes as Jotham Blanchard.
[3]The New Hampshire Gazette (Portsmouth, NH), June 10, and the Village Messenger (Amherst, NH), June 14, report 1548 total votes for Levi Bartlett in Rockingham County.
[4]Unanimous vote for Joseph Blanchard.
[5]Joseph Blanchard received 11 votes as Jotham Blanchard.

References:

Journal of the New Hampshire House of Representatives, 1800. 19.
Journal of the New Hampshire State Senate, 1800. 12.
Concord Town Records, 1732-1820. 337.
The New Hampshire Gazette (Portsmouth, NH). March 5, 1800.
The Republican Ledger (Portsmouth, NH). March 5, 1800.
Federal Observer (Portsmouth, NH). March 7, 1800.
Courier of New Hampshire (Concord, NH). March 8, 1800.
The United States Oracle of the Day (Portsmouth, NH). March 8, 1800.
Courier of New Hampshire (Concord, NH). March 15, 1800.
The United States Oracle of the Day (Portsmouth, NH). March 15, 1800.
The United States Oracle of the Day (Portsmouth, NH). March 22, 1800.
The Republican Ledger (Portsmouth, NH). April 2, 1800.
The Republican Ledger (Portsmouth, NH). April 9, 1800.
The United States Oracle of the Day (Portsmouth, NH). April 12, 1800.
The New Hampshire Gazette (Portsmouth, NH). June 10, 1800.
Village Messenger (Amherst, NH). June 14, 1800.

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