Massachusetts 1807 State Senate, Essex County

Office:
State Senate (State)
Title:
State Senator
Jurisdiction:
State
Label:
Massachusetts 1807 State Senate, Essex County
Date:
1807
State:
Massachusetts
Type:
General
Iteration:
First Ballot
Office/Role:
State Senate/State Senator
Candidates:
Enoch Titcomb, John Heard, John Phillips, Jr., William Gray, Israel Thorndike, Nathaniel Thurston, Joseph Sprague, Thomas Kittredge, Daniel Kilham, John Hathorne, William Pearson, Moses Little
Candidates: Enoch Titcomb[1]John Heard[2]John Phillips, Jr.[3]William Gray[4]Israel Thorndike[5]Nathaniel Thurston[6]Joseph SpragueThomas KittredgeDaniel KilhamJohn HathorneWilliam PearsonMoses Little
Affiliation:FederalistFederalistFederalistFederalistFederalistFederalistRepublicanRepublicanRepublicanRepublicanRepublicanRepublican
Final Result: [7][8]476747634759475747444740------
Essex County476747634759475747444740------
Town of Amesbury[9]------------
Town of Andover[10]------------
Town of Beverly[11]------------
Town of Boxford[12]------------
Town of Bradford[13]------------
Town of Danvers[14]------------
Town of Gloucester[15]------------
Town of Hamilton[16]------------
Town of Haverhill[17]------------
Town of Ipswich[18]------------
Town of Lynn[19]------------
District of Lynnfield[20]------------
Town of Manchester[21]------------
Town of Marblehead[22]------------
Town of Metheun[23]------------
Town of Middleton[24]------------
Town of Newbury[25]------------
Town of Newburyport[26]583581579577577578225249251255255248
Town of Rowley[27]------------
Town of Salem[28]694695693694687689760762763751760757
Town of Salisbury[29]------------
Town of Topsfield[30]------------
Town of Wenham[31]------------

Notes:

[1]Elected.
[2]Elected.
[3]Elected.
[4]Elected.
[5]Elected.
[6]Elected.
[7]"No. Voters, 8840. Make a choice, 4421." Governor's Council Records.
[8]The highest Republican total was 4083.
[9]Highest vote Federalist ticket 85, Republican ticket 95.
[10]Highest vote Federalist ticket 211, Republican ticket 264.
[11]Highest vote Federalist ticket 385, Republican ticket 192.
[12]Highest vote Federalist ticket 142, Republican ticket 25.
[13]Highest vote Federalist ticket 135, Republican ticket 40.
[14]Highest vote Federalist ticket 282, Republican ticket 177.
[15]Highest vote Federalist ticket 278, Republican ticket 417.
[16]Highest vote Federalist ticket 109, Republican ticket 35.
[17]Highest vote Federalist ticket 193, Republican ticket 121.
[18]Highest vote Federalist ticket 303, Republican ticket 175.
[19]Highest vote Federalist ticket 270, Republican ticket 418.
[20]Highest vote Federalist ticket 45, Republican ticket 20.
[21]Highest vote Federalist ticket 88, Republican ticket 8.
[22]Highest vote Federalist ticket 49, Republican ticket 453.
[23]Highest vote Federalist ticket 97, Republican ticket 87.
[24]Highest vote Federalist ticket 36, Republican ticket 59.
[25]Highest vote Federalist ticket 352, Republican ticket 178.
[26]Highest vote Federalist ticket 583, Republican ticket 255.
[27]Highest vote Federalist ticket 165, Republican ticket 81.
[28]Highest vote Federalist ticket 695, Republican ticket 763.
[29]Highest vote Federalist ticket 104, Republican ticket 152.
[30]Highest vote Federalist ticket 112, Republican ticket 44.
[31]Highest vote Federalist ticket 45, Republican ticket 24.

References:

Governor's Council Records. Massachusetts State Archives, Boston.
Newburyport Gazette (Newburyport, MA). March 7, 1807.
Salem Gazette (Salem, MA). April 7, 1807.
Newburyport Herald (Newburyport, MA). April 7, 1807.
The Friend (Salem, MA). April 11, 1807.
Columbian Centinel. Massachusetts Federalist (Boston, MA). May 16, 1807.
Hampshire Federalist (Springfield, MA). May 21, 1807.
Freeman's Friend (Saco, ME). May 23, 1807.
Portland Gazette, and Maine Advertizer (Portland, ME). May 25, 1807.

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