New Hampshire 1820 State Senate, District 7

Office:
State Senate (State)
Title:
State Senator
Jurisdiction:
State
Label:
New Hampshire 1820 State Senate, District 7
Date:
1820
State:
New Hampshire
Type:
General
Iteration:
First Ballot
Office/Role:
State Senate/State Senator
Candidates:
Benjamin Poole, Samuel Batchelder, Edmund Parker, William Fisk, Abiel Wilson, John Wallace, Charles H. Atherton, John Blunt, David Stiles
Candidates: Benjamin Poole[1]Samuel BatchelderEdmund ParkerWilliam FiskAbiel WilsonJohn WallaceCharles H. AthertonJohn BluntDavid Stiles
Affiliation:RepublicanFederalist
Final Result: [2]154619215553111
District of Seven154619215553111
Cheshire County33102-------
Town of Rindge33102-------
Hillsborough County15139015553111
Town of Amherst135886---1--
Town of Brookline84--------
Town of Dunstable126--------
Town of Francestown89--------
Town of Greenfield117--------
Town of Hollis1071---3---
Town of Lyndeborough151--------
Town of Mason85--------
Town of Milford74-9----1-
Town of Mont Vernon81--5-----
Town of New Boston159--------
Town of New Ipswich481-------
Town of Peterborough87--------
Town of Sharon36--------
Town of Society Land24--------
Town of Temple29--------
Town of Wilton81---5---1

Notes:

[1]Elected.
[2]"District No. 7 Whole number, 1769; necessary to a choice, 885." New-Hampshire Gazette (Portsmouth, NH). May 30, 1820.

References:

Original Election Returns. New Hampshire Archives and Records Management, Concord.
New-Hampshire Gazette (Portsmouth, NH). March 7, 1820.
New-Hampshire Patriot and State Gazette (Concord, NH). March 7, 1820.
New-Hampshire Patriot and State Gazette (Concord, NH). May 23, 1820.
New-hampshire Sentinel (Keene, NH). May 27, 1820.
The Portsmouth Oracle (Portsmouth, NH). May 27, 1820.
New-Hampshire Gazette (Portsmouth, NH). May 30, 1820.

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