Maine 1824 State Senate, Cumberland County

Office:
State Senate (State)
Title:
State Senator
Jurisdiction:
State
Label:
Maine 1824 State Senate, Cumberland County
Date:
1824
State:
Maine
Type:
General
Iteration:
First Ballot
Office/Role:
State Senate/State Senator
Candidates:
James C. Churchill, Robert P. Dunlap, Josiah Dunn, Jr., Josiah Pierce, James Twitchell, Josiah W. Mitchell, Robert R. Kendall
Candidates: James C. Churchill[1]Robert P. Dunlap[2]Josiah Dunn, Jr.[3]Josiah PierceJames TwitchellJosiah W. MitchellRobert R. Kendall
Affiliation:
Final Result: 285824002214----
Cumberland County285824002214----
Town of Baldwin-------
Town of Bridgeton-------
Town of Brunswick-------
Town of Cape Elizabeth-------
Town of Cumberland-------
Town of Danville-------
Town of Durham888888--5-
Town of Falmouth-------
Town of Freeport-------
Town of Gorham1061061064040-40
Town of Gray-------
Town of Harpswell-------
Town of Harrison-------
Town of Minot-------
Town of New Gloucester112959612511925119
Town of North Yarmouth-------
Town of Otisfield-------
Town of Poland1331311308586-86
Town of Portland470466464413342244142
Town of Pownal646464----
Town of Raymond-------
Town of Scarborough-------
Town of Standish1281281284535-35
Thompson Pond Plantation-------
Town of Westbrook211210211341-1
Town of Windham-------

Notes:

[1]Of Portland.
[2]Of Brunswick.
[3]Of Poland.

References:

The Eastern Argus (Portland, ME). September 14, 1824.
Portland Advertiser (Portland, ME). September 15, 1824.
Columbian Star (Alfred, ME). September 16, 1824.
Independent Chronicle and Boston Patriot (Boston, MA). September 18, 1824.
The Eastern Argus (Portland, ME). September 21, 1824.
Oxford Observer (Paris, ME). December 16, 1824.
American Advocate and General Advertiser (Hallowell, ME). December 25, 1824.

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