Massachusetts 1822 State Senate, Suffolk County

Office:
State Senate (State)
Title:
State Senator
Jurisdiction:
State
Label:
Massachusetts 1822 State Senate, Suffolk County
Date:
1822
State:
Massachusetts
Type:
General
Iteration:
First Ballot
Office/Role:
State Senate/State Senator
Candidates:
John Phillips, Joseph Tilden, Thomas H. Perkins, Lemuel Shaw, Jonathan Hunewell, Henry Dearborn, Benjamin Russell, Thomas L. Winthrop, George Sullivan, Benjamin Whitman, Samuel A. Wells, Samuel Billings, Jacob Hall, Daniel Baxter, William Ingalls, John Brazer, Samuel Hubbard, Samuel L. Knapp, John Wells, Joseph Jenkins, James Lloyd, Henry Orne, Lynde Walter, Daniel Webster, Isaac Winslow, Ebenezer Clough, William Gray, Daniel Sargent, William Sullivan, P. C. Brooks, Benjamin Loring, William Prescott, M. Roulston, John T. Apthorp, Samuel Brown, John Cotton, Warren Dutton, Josiah Quincy, Jonathan Amory, John Brooks, Joseph T. Buckingham, H. Emmons, Gerry Fairbanks, Francis C. Gray, Thomas Melville, D. Messenger, Francis J. Oliver, Thomas H. Parker, Jesse Putnam, Jason Savage, Nathan Tracy, Benjamin Abrahams, James T. Austin, Abraham Babcock, Thomas Badger, Rufus Barrus, George W. Bazin, John Bellows, George Blake, Joseph Bosed, John B. Brown, Joseph Bumstead, George Cabot, Samuel Cobb, Enos Cobb, William P. Codman, George Darracott, H. A. S. Dearborn, A. B. C. Dow, Joshua Eayres, Samuel Frothingham, Henry Gassett, David Hill, Holbrook, Dexter And Co., B. Homer, Jonathan Howard, Thomas Jackson, Thomas K. Jones, John Lepean, Winslow Lewis, Heman Lincoln, Jason Loring, William Minot, Elijah Morse, George W. Otis, Thadius Page, Thomas Paul, Jonathan Phillips, William Plympton, Eleazer Pratt, Benjamin Rand, Benjamin Rich, B. L. Russell, David Sears, John Sears, Enoc Silsby, Jonathan Simonds, Nathan G. Snelling, William D. Sohier, Lewis Tappan, Thomas K. Thomas, J. F. Trueman, Edwin Tuckerman, William Tudor, Quincy Tufts, John C. Watts, Redford Webster, Francis Welch, Benjamin West, S. A. Whitman, Thomas L. Whitman, Benjamin Whittemore, Henry Williams, Benjamin Winthrop
Candidates: John Phillips[1]Joseph Tilden[2]Thomas H. Perkins[3]Lemuel Shaw[4]Jonathan HunewellHenry DearbornBenjamin RussellThomas L. WinthropGeorge SullivanBenjamin WhitmanSamuel A. WellsSamuel BillingsJacob HallDaniel BaxterWilliam IngallsJohn BrazerSamuel HubbardSamuel L. KnappJohn WellsJoseph JenkinsJames LloydHenry OrneLynde WalterDaniel WebsterIsaac WinslowEbenezer CloughWilliam GrayDaniel SargentWilliam SullivanP. C. BrooksBenjamin LoringWilliam PrescottM. RoulstonJohn T. ApthorpSamuel BrownJohn CottonWarren DuttonJosiah QuincyJonathan AmoryJohn BrooksJoseph T. BuckinghamH. EmmonsGerry FairbanksFrancis C. GrayThomas MelvilleD. MessengerFrancis J. OliverThomas H. ParkerJesse PutnamJason SavageNathan TracyBenjamin AbrahamsJames T. AustinAbraham BabcockThomas BadgerRufus BarrusGeorge W. BazinJohn BellowsGeorge BlakeJoseph BosedJohn B. BrownJoseph BumsteadGeorge CabotSamuel CobbEnos CobbWilliam P. CodmanGeorge DarracottH. A. S. DearbornA. B. C. DowJoshua EayresSamuel FrothinghamHenry GassettDavid HillHolbrook, Dexter And Co.B. HomerJonathan HowardThomas JacksonThomas K. JonesJohn LepeanWinslow LewisHeman LincolnJason LoringWilliam MinotElijah MorseGeorge W. OtisThadius PageThomas PaulJonathan PhillipsWilliam PlymptonEleazer PrattBenjamin RandBenjamin RichB. L. RussellDavid SearsJohn SearsEnoc SilsbyJonathan SimondsNathan G. SnellingWilliam D. SohierLewis TappanThomas K. ThomasJ. F. TruemanEdwin TuckermanWilliam TudorQuincy TuftsJohn C. WattsRedford WebsterFrancis WelchBenjamin WestS. A. WhitmanThomas L. WhitmanBenjamin WhittemoreHenry WilliamsBenjamin Winthrop
Affiliation:supported by both partiesFederalistFederalistFederalistFederalistMiddling InterestFederalistMiddling InterestMiddling InterestMiddling InterestMiddling InterestRepublicanRepublicanRepublicanRepublicanRepublican
Final Result: [5][6]43462398235923332216215321262102209119321931-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Suffolk County43462398235923332216215321262102209119321931-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Town of Boston4273237023312305218821062098205520441885188426125823622421114141488766655554444333332222222222222111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111
Town of Chelsea7328282828472847474747-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Notes:

[1]Elected.
[2]Elected.
[3]Elected.
[4]Elected.
[5]"Whole number of votes, 27382. Make a choice, 2282." Governor's Council Records.
[6]Massachusetts law required a majority to elect. Jonathan Hunewell and Benjamin Russell would subsequently be elected by the Massachusetts General Court.

References:

Governor's Council Records. Massachusetts State Archives, Boston.
Boston Town Records. Vol. 37. 275-276.
New-England Palladium and Commercial Advertiser (Boston, MA). April 2, 1822.
The Repertory (Boston, MA). April 2, 1822.
Columbian Centinel (Boston, MA). April 3, 1822.
Independent Chronicle and Boston Patriot (Boston, MA). April 3, 1822.
American Statesman and Evening Advertiser (Boston, MA). April 4, 1822.
Boston Commercial Gazette (Boston, MA). April 4, 1822.
Boston Weekly Messenger (Boston, MA). April 4, 1822.
Columbian Centinel (Boston, MA). June 1, 1822.

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