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42. Massachusetts 1808 State Senate, York County, Special
43. New Hampshire 1808 State Senate, District 8, Ballot 2
44. Massachusetts 1810 State Senate, Bristol County, Special
45. Maryland 1811 State Senate
46. New Hampshire 1811 State Senate, District 8, Ballot 2
47. New Hampshire 1812 State Senate, District 2, Ballot 2
48. New Hampshire 1812 State Senate, District 8, Ballot 2
49. Massachusetts 1815 State Senate, Lincoln County, Special
50. Massachusetts 1815 State Senate, Plymouth County, Special
51. New Hampshire 1815 State Senate, District 11, Ballot 2
52. Maryland 1816 State Senate
53. Massachusetts 1816 State Senate, Berkshire County, Special
54. New Hampshire 1816 State Senate, District 11, Ballot 2
55. New Hampshire 1816 State Senate, District 12, Ballot 2
56. Massachusetts 1817 State Senate, Berkshire County
57. Massachusetts 1818 State Senate, Cumberland County, Special
58. Massachusetts 1819 State Senate, Franklin, Hampden and Hampshire District
59. Massachusetts 1819 State Senate, Plymouth County, Ballot 2
60. New Hampshire 1819 State Senate, District 11, Ballot 2
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State Senate
The upper house of the State Legislature. Until 1792, the upper house in Delaware was the Council. Until 1819, the upper house in Connecticut was the Council of Assistants. By 1825, all of the states had an upper house called the State Senate except New Jersey, whose upper house was the Legislative Council and Vermont, which had a unicameral legislature.
1787 - 1825: Alabama, Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Mississippi, Missouri, New Hampshire, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia
Office Scope: State
Role Scope: State (Connecticut) / County / District / City / Parish