New Hampshire 1807 State Senate, District 2

Office:
State Senate (State)
Title:
State Senator
Jurisdiction:
State
Label:
New Hampshire 1807 State Senate, District 2
Date:
1807
State:
New Hampshire
Type:
General
Iteration:
First Ballot
Office/Role:
State Senate/State Senator
Candidates:
Benjamin Barnard, Richard Jenness, Ezekiel Godfrey, Samuel Plummer, John H. Pillsbury, John True, Levi Bartlett, Daniel Plummer, Wentworth Cheswell, Nathaniel Parker, William Plummer, Joseph Tuttle
Candidates: Benjamin BarnardRichard JennessEzekiel GodfreySamuel PlummerJohn H. PillsburyJohn TrueLevi BartlettDaniel PlummerWentworth CheswellNathaniel ParkerWilliam PlummerJoseph Tuttle
Affiliation:RepublicanRepublican
Final Result: [1][2][3]489309108554126621111
District of Two489309108554126621111
Rockingham County489309108554126621111
Town of Brentwood11568---------
Town of Candia6044----------
Town of Deerfield41108-----2----
Town of East Kingston6---41---1---
Town of Epping2524----------
Town of Exeter20371---6--1--
Town of Hampstead35----26------
Town of Hawke41-----------
Town of Kensington26-----------
Town of Kingston54-----------
Town of Newton29-----------
Town of Nottingham2413-55------11
Town of Plaistow43-----------
Town of Poplin4-39---------
Town of Raymond168----------
Town of Sandown35-----------
Town of South Hampton44-----------

Notes:

[1]"District No. 2--No choice. Benjamin Barnard and Richard Jenness are the two highest candidates." The New Hampshire Gazette (Portsmouth NH), May 19, and Political Observatory (Walpole, NH), June a5.
[2]"No. 2--No choice. Benjamin Barnard and Richard Jenness have the highest numbers." The Dartmouth Gazette (Hanover NH), May 29.
[3]The New Hampshire Gazette (Portsmouth NH), June 16, lists Benjamin Barnard as senator for District 2.

References:

Original Election Returns. New Hampshire Archives and Records Management, Concord.
New-Hampshire Gazette (Portsmouth, NH). May 19, 1807.
Dartmouth Gazette (Hanover, NH). May 29, 1807.
Political Observatory (Walpole, NH). June 5, 1807.

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