Massachusetts 1822 Selectman, Salem

Office:
Selectman (Town)
Title:
Selectman
Jurisdiction:
Town
Label:
Massachusetts 1822 Selectman, Salem
Date:
1822
State:
Massachusetts
Type:
General
Iteration:
First Ballot
Office/Role:
Selectman/Selectman
Candidates:
John Andrew, Samuel Endicott, John Howard, Perley Putnam, James Silver
Candidates: John Andrew[1]Samuel Endicott[2]John Howard[3]Perley Putnam[4]James Silver[5]
Affiliation:FederalistRepublican
Final Result: [6][7]195195195195195
Town of Salem195195195195195

Notes:

[1]Elected, declined
[2]Elected, declined
[3]Elected, declined
[4]Elected, declined
[5]Elected, declined
[6]"For Selectmen, the whole number of votes were 201." Salem Gazette (Salem, MA). March 12, 1822.
[7]Three of the candidates elected Selectmen, John Andrew, Samuel Endicott and John Howard, declined and in another town election held on March 25th, were replaced by Willard Peele, Timothy Bryant and Abijah Northey.

References:

The Salem Gazette (Salem, MA). March 12, 1822.
The Salem Gazette (Salem, MA). March 26, 1822.

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