Massachusetts 1797 State Senate, Cumberland County

Office:
State Senate (State)
Title:
State Senator
Jurisdiction:
State
Label:
Massachusetts 1797 State Senate, Cumberland County
Date:
1797
State:
Massachusetts
Type:
General
Iteration:
First Ballot
Office/Role:
State Senate/State Senator
Candidates:
Stephen Longfellow, Daniel Davis, John K. Smith, William Wedgery, William Martin, Daniel Islley, J. Thatcher, John Cushing, Lewis
Candidates: Stephen Longfellow[1]Daniel Davis[2]John K. SmithWilliam WedgeryWilliam MartinDaniel IslleyJ. ThatcherJohn CushingLewis
Affiliation:Federalist
Final Result: [3]621530-------
Cumberland County621530-------
Bakerstown Plantation---------
Town of Bridgeton---------
Town of Brunswick4970-21-----
Town of Buckfield---------
Town of Butterfield---------
Town of Cape Elizabeth30-30------
Town of Durham---------
Town of Falmouth28541231-36---
Town of Flintstown---------
Town of Freeport22161341---5
Town of Gorham6632335--8--
Town of Gray172522-----
Town of Harpswell---------
Town of Hebron---------
Town of Jay---------
Town of Livermore---------
Town of New Gloucester---------
Town of North Yarmouth877139644--7-
Town of Norway---------
Otisfield Plantation---------
Town of Paris---------
Town of Pennicook---------
Town of Poland---------
Town of Portland9293-------
Raymondston Plantation---------
Town of Scarboro---------
Town of Standish---------
Town of Turner---------
Town of Windham---------

Notes:

[1]Elected.
[2]Elected.
[3]"No. Voters, 1014. Make a choice, 508." Governor's Council Records.

References:

Governor's Council Records. Massachusetts State Archives, Boston.
Oriental Trumpet (Portland, ME). April 5, 1797.
The Eastern Herald and Gazette of Maine (Portland, ME). April 6, 1797.
Oriental Trumpet (Portland, ME). April 6, 1797.
Oracle of the Day (Portsmouth, NH). June 10, 1797.
Oriental Trumpet (Portland, ME). June 14, 1797.
French, W. R. A History of Turner, Maine. Portland, ME: Hoyt, Fogg and Sonham, 1887. 220.

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