New Hampshire 1823 State Senate, District 12

Office:
State Senate (State)
Title:
State Senator
Jurisdiction:
State
Label:
New Hampshire 1823 State Senate, District 12
Date:
1823
State:
New Hampshire
Type:
General
Iteration:
First Ballot
Office/Role:
State Senate/State Senator
Candidates:
Stephen P. Webster, Adino N. Brackett, Moses P. Payson, John Pendexter, Jr., Nathan Baldwin, Joseph Sawyer, William Lovejoy, John Page, Jr., Samuel Pendexter, John Witcher, Daniel Clark, P. Dexter, Gay Ela, John M. Gore, William O. Hutchins
Candidates: Stephen P. WebsterAdino N. BrackettMoses P. PaysonJohn Pendexter, Jr.Nathan BaldwinJoseph SawyerWilliam LovejoyJohn Page, Jr.Samuel PendexterJohn WitcherDaniel ClarkP. DexterGay ElaJohn M. GoreWilliam O. Hutchins
Affiliation:FederalistRepublican
Final Result: [1]893749677350463935182211111
District of Twelve893749677350-3935182211111
Coos County1273442920946-35------1-
Town of Adams---72-----------
Town of Bartlett-1-68-----------
Town of Chatham[2]---40-----------
Town of Colebrook1339-------------
Town of Columbia[3]172921-----------
Town of Dalton244-------------
Town of Jefferson51--------------
Town of Lancaster-120910-----------
Town of Northumberland131715------------
Town of Percy-211------------
Town of Sherburne-1----35--------
Town of Stewartstown830217-----------
Town of Stratford---146----------
Town of Whitefield2342-----------1-
Grafton County766245648116-39-1822111-1
Town of Bath229142------------
Town of Bethlehem-4819------------
Town of Bridgewater3641347-----------
Town of Campton382954------------
Town of Concord[4]6724307-----------
Town of Coventry[5]---------------
Town of Ellsworth1-38------------
Town of Franconia[6]5-4713----2--1---
Town of Haverhill145445------------
Town of Holderness[7]1-901-----------
Town of Landaff82-23----18--1---1
Town of Littleton332943---------1--
Town of Lyman7911623-----------
Town of Peeling40--3-----------
Town of Piermont[8]606713-39---------
Town of Plymouth1081818------------
Town of Thornton[9]3536195-----------
Town of Warren[10]14-2344-----2-----
Strafford County-160-25-----------
Town of Burton[11]---------------
Town of Conway[12]-160-25-----------

Notes:

[1]"We have just learnt that the Sentorial Convention in the 12th District at Haverhill on Wednesday last was dissolved without agreeing on any candidate: A. N. Brackett, Esq. had the highest number of votes at several ballotings. The candidates now before the public are JOHN PENDEXTER, jr. and ADINO N. BRACKETT, Esquires; and it is proper to say, the former is a republican - the latter, a federalist." New-Hampshire Patriot and State Gazette (Concord, NH). EXTRA. March 4, 1823.
[2]John Pendexter, Jr. received 40 votes as John Pendexter.
[3]John Pendexter, Jr. received 1 vote as John Pendexter.
[4]John Pendexter, Jr. received 7 votes as John Pendexter.
[5]There were no votes recorded in Coventry.
[6]John Pendexter, Jr. received 2 votes as John Pendexter.
[7]John Pendexter, Jr. received 1 vote as John Pendexter.
[8]John Pendexter, Jr. received 13 votes as Pendexter.
[9]John Pendexter, Jr. received 5 votes as John Pendexter.
[10]John Pendexter, Jr. received 44 votes as John Pendexter.
[11]There were no votes recorded in Burton.
[12]John Pendexter, Jr. received 25 votes as John Pendexter.

References:

Original Election Returns. New Hampshire Archives and Records Management, Concord.
New-Hampshire Patriot and State Gazette (Concord, NH). EXTRA. March 4, 1823.
New-Hampshire Patriot and State Gazette (Concord, NH). March 17, 1823.
New Hampshire Intelligencer (Haverhill, NH). March 19, 1823.
New-Hampshire Patriot and State Gazette (Concord, NH). March 24, 1823.
New-Hampshire Patriot and State Gazette (Concord, NH). March 31, 1823.
New-Hampshire Patriot and State Gazette (Concord, NH). May 19, 1823.
New-Hampshire Statesman (Concord, NH). May 19, 1823.
Farmer's Cabinet (Amherst, NH). May 24, 1823.
New-hampshire Sentinel (Keene, NH). May 24, 1823.
The Portsmouth Journal of Literature and Politics (Portsmouth, NH). May 24, 1823.
New-Hampshire Repository (Concord, NH). May 26, 1823.

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