Massachusetts 1809 State Senate, Hampshire County

Office:
State Senate (State)
Title:
State Senator
Jurisdiction:
State
Label:
Massachusetts 1809 State Senate, Hampshire County
Date:
1809
State:
Massachusetts
Type:
General
Iteration:
First Ballot
Office/Role:
State Senate/State Senator
Candidates:
Ezra Starkweather, Hugh MacClellan, Samuel Lathrop, Eli P. Ashman, Solomon Smead, Jonathan Smith, Jr., Erastus Lyman, Benjamin Smith, Rufus Sikes, Joseph Gordon, Edmond Longley, Malachi Maynard, Solomon Smith
Candidates: Ezra Starkweather[1]Hugh MacClellan[2]Samuel Lathrop[3]Eli P. Ashman[4]Solomon SmeadJonathan Smith, Jr.Erastus LymanBenjamin SmithRufus SikesJoseph GordonEdmond LongleyMalachi MaynardSolomon Smith
Affiliation:FederalistFederalistFederalistFederalistRepublicanRepublicanRepublicanRepublicanRepublican
Final Result: [5][6]7611754875477538---------
Hampshire County7611754875477538---------
Town of Amherst-------------
Town of Ashfield-------------
Town of Belchertown32632632632671717171-----
Town of Bernardston4646464679797979-----
Town of Blandford12712712712786868685----1
Town of Brimfield-------------
Town of Buckland-------------
Town of Charlemont12012012012024242424-----
Town of Chester-------------
Town of Chesterfield-------------
Town of Colrain15615415615662626262--1--
Town of Conway-------------
Town of Cummington-------------
Town of Deerfield-------------
Town of Easthampton-------------
Town of Gill-------------
Town of Goshen-------------
Town of Granby-------------
Town of Granville-------------
Town of Greenfield-------------
Town of Greenwich-------------
Town of Hadley-------------
Town of Hatfield-------------
Town of Hawley1181171171162825252521-1-
Town of Heath-------------
Town of Holland-------------
Town of Leverett5555555579797979-----
Town of Leyden60536060103103103103-----
Town of Longmeadow-------------
Town of Ludlow3636363673737373-----
Town of Middlefield-------------
Town of Monson-------------
Town of Montague-------------
Town of Montgomery-------------
Town of New Salem-------------
Town of Northampton-------------
Town of Northfield-------------
Town of Norwich-------------
District of Orange-------------
Town of Palmer-------------
Town of Pelham-------------
Town of Plainfield-------------
Town of Rowe-------------
Town of Russell-------------
Town of Shelburne-------------
Town of Shutesbury-------------
Town of South Brimfield-------------
Town of South Hadley12512612512522222221-----
Town of Southampton-------------
Town of Southwick11111111192192192192-----
Town of Springfield-------------
Town of Sunderland-------------
Town of Ware8686868671717171-----
Town of Warwick-------------
Town of Wendell-------------
Town of West Springfield-------------
Town of Westfield-------------
Town of Westhampton-------------
Town of Whately-------------
Town of Wilbraham-------------
Town of Williamsburg-------------
Town of Worthington-------------

Notes:

[1]Elected.
[2]Elected.
[3]Elected.
[4]Elected.
[5]"No. Voters, 11609. Make a choice, 5805." Governor's Council Records.
[6]Solomon Smith is an amalgamation of Solomon Smead and Benjamin Smith.

References:

Governor's Council Records. Massachusetts State Archives, Boston.
Belchertown Town Records.
Bernardston Town Records. 267-268.
Blandford Town Records. Book Three. 69.
Charlemont Town Records.
Colrain Town Records. Book Two. 67.
Hawley Town Records.
Leverett Town Records.
Leyden Town Records. 18.
Ludlow Town Records.
South Hadley Town Records. 152.
Southwick Town Records.
Ware Town Records.
Columbian Centinel. Massachusetts Federalist (Boston, MA). May 17, 1809.
Hampshire Federalist (Springfield, MA). May 18, 1809.
The Repertory (Boston, MA). May 19, 1809.
Freeman's Friend (Portland, ME). May 20, 1809.
Portland Gazette, and Maine Advertizer (Portland, ME). May 22, 1809.
The Berkshire Reporter (Pittsfield, MA). May 27, 1809.

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