New Hampshire 1802 State Senate, District 6

Office:
State Senate (State)
Title:
State Senator
Jurisdiction:
State
Label:
New Hampshire 1802 State Senate, District 6
Date:
1802
State:
New Hampshire
Type:
General
Iteration:
First Ballot
Office/Role:
State Senate/State Senator
Candidates:
Nathan Taylor, David Copp, scattering
Candidates: Nathan Taylor[1]David Coppscattering
Affiliation:Republican
Final Result: 81153261
District of Six81153261
Strafford County81153261
Town of Barnstead---
Town of Burton---
Town of Conway---
Town of Eaton---
Town of Effingham---
Town of Gilmanton199--
Town of Meredith---
Town of Middleton---
Town of Moultonboro---
Town of New Hampton---
Town of Ossipee---
Town of Sanbornton12848-
Town of Sandwich---
Town of Tamworth---
Town of Tuftonborough---
Town of Wakefield[2]7038-
Town of Wolfeborough---

Notes:

[1]Elected.
[2]The Courier of New Hampshire (Concord, NH), April 14, and The Sun. Dover Gazette and County Advertiser (Dover, NH), March 6, report 79 votes for Nathan Taylor in Wakefield.

References:

The Sun. Dover Gazette and County Advertiser (Dover, NH). March 6, 1802.
Courier of New Hampshire (Concord, NH). March 18, 1802.
The Sun. Dover Gazette and County Advertiser (Dover, NH). March 20, 1802.
United States Oracle, and Portsmouth Advertiser (Portsmouth, NH). April 10, 1802.
Courier of New Hampshire (Concord, NH). April 14, 1802.
Farmer's Museum, or Lay Preacher's Gazette (Walpole, NH). May 25, 1802.
United States Oracle, and Portsmouth Advertiser (Portsmouth, NH). June 12, 1802.
Runnels, M. T. The History of Sanbornton, New Hampshire. Boston: Mudge, 1882. 422.

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