New Hampshire 1810 U.S. Senate, Ballot 2

Office:
U.S. Senate (Federal)
Title:
U.S. Senator
Jurisdiction:
Federal
Label:
New Hampshire 1810 U.S. Senate, Ballot 2
Date:
1810
State:
New Hampshire
Type:
Legislative
Iteration:
Second Ballot
Office/Role:
U.S. Senate/U.S. Senator
Candidates:
Jedediah K. Smith, Oliver Peabody, Nicholas Gilman, David L. Morrill
Candidates: Jedediah K. SmithOliver PeabodyNicholas GilmanDavid L. Morrill
Affiliation:RepublicanFederalistRepublicanRepublican
Final Result: [1]8559261
House of Representatives8559261

Notes:

[1]"On the second trial, the whole number was 171." Concord Gazette (Concord, NH). June 26, 1810.

References:

Concord Gazette (Concord, NH). June 26, 1810.
Farmer's Cabinet (Amherst, NH). June 26, 1810.
New-Hampshire Patriot (Concord, NH). June 26, 1810.
Columbian Centinel. Massachusetts Federalist (Boston, MA). June 30, 1810.
The Sun. Dover Gazette and County Advertiser (Dover, NH). June 30, 1810.
Farmer's Museum (Walpole, NH). July 2, 1810.
Federal Republican and Commercial Gazette (Baltimore, MD). July 4, 1810.

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handwritten notes
Phil's original notebook pages that were used to compile this election. These notes are considered a draft of the electronic version. Therefore, the numbers may not match. To verify numbers you will need to check the original sources cited. Some original source material is available at the American Antiquarian Society).
handwritten notes
Phil's original notebook pages that were used to compile this election. These notes are considered a draft of the electronic version. Therefore, the numbers may not match. To verify numbers you will need to check the original sources cited. Some original source material is available at the American Antiquarian Society).

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