Massachusetts 1824 State Senate, Essex

Office:
State Senate (State)
Title:
State Senator
Jurisdiction:
State
Label:
Massachusetts 1824 State Senate, Essex
Date:
1824
State:
Massachusetts
Type:
General
Iteration:
First Ballot
Office/Role:
State Senate/State Senator
Candidates:
Nathan Noyes, Nathaniel Silsbee, Moses Wingate, John Prince, Aaron Lummus, William W. Parrott, Dudley A. Tyng, Nathaniel Hooper, Benjamin Pickman, Edward S. Rand, James Gardner, John Varnum, scattering
Candidates: Nathan Noyes[1]Nathaniel Silsbee[2]Moses Wingate[3]John Prince[4]Aaron Lummus[5]William W. Parrott[6]Dudley A. TyngNathaniel HooperBenjamin PickmanEdward S. RandJames GardnerJohn Varnumscattering
Affiliation:RepublicanRepublicanRepublicanRepublicanRepublicanRepublicanFederalistFederalistFederalistFederalistFederalistFederalist
Final Result: [7][8][9]534753435320531953145065-------
Essex County534753435320531953145065-------
Town of Amesbury-------------
Town of Andover-------------
Town of Beverly-------------
Town of Boxford-------------
Town of Bradford-------------
Town of Danvers-------------
Town of Essex-------------
Town of Gloucester-------------
Town of Hamilton-------------
Town of Haverhill-------------
Town of Ipswich-------------
Town of Lynn-------------
Town of Lynnfield-------------
Town of Manchester-------------
Town of Marblehead-------------
Town of Metheun-------------
Town of Middleton-------------
Town of Newbury-------------
Town of Newburyport355346343344343344463462460448461461-
Town of Rowley-------------
Town of Salem61061760760760360753253653353152253112
Town of Salisbury-------------
Town of Saugus-------------
Town of Topsfield-------------
Town of Wenham-------------
Town of West Newbury-------------

Notes:

[1]Elected.
[2]Elected.
[3]Elected.
[4]Elected.
[5]Elected.
[6]Elected.
[7]"Whole number of votes, 10001. Necessary to a choice, 5001." Governor's Council Records.
[8]"Newbury, In Essex County returned 252 votes for 'William Parrott' instead of 'William W. Parrott' and hence the difference between the votes for him and his colleagues , as in the official statement." Independent Chronicle and Boston Patriot (Boston, MA). May 12, 1824.
[9]Various newspapers published the following results: Nathan Noyes 5382, Nathaniel Silsbee 5378, Moses Wingate 5357, John Prince 5351, Aaron Lummus 5350, William W. Parrott 5350, Dudley A. Tyng 4649, Nathaniel Hooper 4647, Benjamin Pickman 4631, Edward S. Rand 4613, James Gardner 4607, John Varnum 4604.

References:

Governor's Council Records. Massachusetts State Archives, Boston.
Newburyport Herald (Newburyport, MA). April 6, 1824.
The Salem Gazette (Salem, MA). April 6, 1824.
Independent Chronicle and Boston Patriot (Boston, MA). April 7, 1824.
American Statesman and City Register (Boston, MA). April 8, 1824.
Boston Patriot and Daily Mercantile Advertiser (Boston, MA). April 8, 1824.
The Essex Register (Salem, MA). April 8, 1824.
The Salem Gazette (Salem, MA). April 9, 1824.
Gazette and Patriot (Haverhill, MA). April 10, 1824.
Independent Chronicle and Boston Patriot (Boston, MA). April 10, 1824.
Columbian Centinel (Boston, MA). May 12, 1824.
Independent Chronicle and Boston Patriot (Boston, MA). May 12, 1824.
American Statesman and City Register (Boston, MA). May 13, 1824.
The Repertory (Boston, MA). May 13, 1824.
Hampden Journal (Springfield, MA). May 19, 1824.
Pittsfield Sun (Pittsfield, MA). May 20, 1824.

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