New Hampshire 1790 State Senate, Hillsborough County

Office:
State Senate (State)
Title:
State Senator
Jurisdiction:
State
Label:
New Hampshire 1790 State Senate, Hillsborough County
Date:
1790
State:
New Hampshire
Type:
General
Iteration:
First Ballot
Office/Role:
State Senate/State Senator
Candidates:
Robert Wallace, Robert Means, Ebenezer Webster, Jacob Abbott, Henry Gerrish
Candidates: Robert WallaceRobert MeansEbenezer WebsterJacob AbbottHenry Gerrish
Affiliation:
Final Result: [1]645613438176-
Hillsborough County645613438176-
Town of Amherst-----
Town of Andover-----
Town of Antrim-----
Town of Bedford-----
Town of Boscawen--101-101
Town of Bradford-----
Town of Brookline-----
Town of Deering-----
Town of Derryfield-----
Town of Dunbarton-----
Town of Dunstable-----
Town of Fishersfield-----
Town of Francestown-----
Town of Goffstown-----
Town of Hancock-----
Town of Henniker-----
Town of Hillsborough-----
Town of Hollis-----
Town of Hopkinton-----
Kearsage Gore-----
Town of Litchfield-----
Town of Lyndeborough-----
Town of Mason-----
Town of Merrimack-----
Town of New Boston-----
Town of New Ipswich-----
Town of New London-----
Town of Nottingham West-----
Town of Peterborough-----
Town of Salisbury-----
Town of Sutton-----
Town of Temple-----
Town of Warner-----
Town of Weare-----
Town of Wilton-----

Notes:

[1]"That the whole number of votes for Senators for the County of Hillsborough amount to 2710 - no one person having a majority." New Hampshire Provincial and State Papers. Vol. XXI. Concord, NH: State of New Hampshire, 1867. 772.

References:

The Concord Herald, and Newhampshire Intelligencer (Concord, NH). March 16, 1790.
New Hampshire Provincial and State Papers. Vol. XXI. Concord, NH: State of New Hampshire, 1867. 772.

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