Massachusetts 1821 State Senate, Suffolk County

Office:
State Senate (State)
Title:
State Senator
Jurisdiction:
State
Label:
Massachusetts 1821 State Senate, Suffolk County
Date:
1821
State:
Massachusetts
Type:
General
Iteration:
First Ballot
Office/Role:
State Senate/State Senator
Candidates:
John Phillips, John Welles, Joseph Tilden, Jonathan Hunnewell, Lemuel Shaw, Warren Dutton, William Gray, William Ingalls, Henry Dearborn, James T. Austin, Thomas Baldwin, Thomas Badger, Benjamin Russell, David Sears, Samuel A. Wells, Samuel Hubbard, John D. Dyer, Henry Orne, Ebenezer Clough, Josiah Quincy, D. Baxter, J. Salisbury, D. Webster, Hosea Ballou, P. P. F. Degrand, Thomas Howe, W. Jackson, T. H. Perkins, W. Sullivan, Isaac Winslow, S. Adams, S. Billings, T. Brigham, J. Brooks, C. M. Dommett, J. Evarts, H. Lincoln, W. Little, J. Lloyd, T. Lyman, J. Mason, W. Parmenter, S. G. Perkins, J. Putnam, D. Willis, T. L. Winthrop, R. Bacon, Jr., F. Baker, T. Bartlett, F. Bassett, G. Bond, N. Brooks, P. C. Brooks, G. Cabot, J. Coolidge, N. Curtis, A. Dunlap, J. Eaton, W. Eustis, J. F. Freeman, B. V. French, N. Gamage, S. Gardner, S. Goodnow, J. Hall, Jr., J. Harris, A. Hill, J. Howe, M. M. Hunt, P. F. Jackson, T. K. Jones, Edward Jones, S. L. Knapp, F. Lane, W. Lawrence, J. Loring, J. S. Lovell, T. Melville, T. Page, J. Parker, W. Pelby, W. Phillips, P. Richardson, W. Ropes, J. Russell, J. H. Schaffer, W. P. Shelton, S. A. Shurtleff, J. H. Smith, N. Snow, W. D. Sohier, S. Soper, R. Sturgis, W. Sturgis, G. Sullivan, W. H. Sumner, W. Tileston, E. Torry, D. Townsend, W. Tudor, E. Vose, S. Waldo, S. H. Walley, S. Walter, S. Wells, B. Whitman, E. Williams
Candidates: John Phillips[1]John Welles[2]Joseph Tilden[3]Jonathan Hunnewell[4]Lemuel Shaw[5]Warren Dutton[6]William GrayWilliam IngallsHenry DearbornJames T. AustinThomas BaldwinThomas BadgerBenjamin RussellDavid SearsSamuel A. WellsSamuel HubbardJohn D. DyerHenry OrneEbenezer CloughJosiah QuincyD. BaxterJ. SalisburyD. WebsterHosea BallouP. P. F. DegrandThomas HoweW. JacksonT. H. PerkinsW. SullivanIsaac WinslowS. AdamsS. BillingsT. BrighamJ. BrooksC. M. DommettJ. EvartsH. LincolnW. LittleJ. LloydT. LymanJ. MasonW. ParmenterS. G. PerkinsJ. PutnamD. WillisT. L. WinthropR. Bacon, Jr.F. BakerT. BartlettF. BassettG. BondN. BrooksP. C. BrooksG. CabotJ. CoolidgeN. CurtisA. DunlapJ. EatonW. EustisJ. F. FreemanB. V. FrenchN. GamageS. GardnerS. GoodnowJ. Hall, Jr.J. HarrisA. HillJ. HoweM. M. HuntP. F. JacksonT. K. JonesEdward JonesS. L. KnappF. LaneW. LawrenceJ. LoringJ. S. LovellT. MelvilleT. PageJ. ParkerW. PelbyW. PhillipsP. RichardsonW. RopesJ. RussellJ. H. SchafferW. P. SheltonS. A. ShurtleffJ. H. SmithN. SnowW. D. SohierS. SoperR. SturgisW. SturgisG. SullivanW. H. SumnerW. TilestonE. TorryD. TownsendW. TudorE. VoseS. WaldoS. H. WalleyS. WalterS. WellsB. WhitmanE. Williams
Affiliation:FederalistFederalistFederalistFederalistFederalistFederalistRepublicanRepublicanRepublicanRepublicanRepublicanRepublicanFederalistFederalistFederalistFederalistFederalistFederalistFederalist
Final Result: [7]311130963077304827842756-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Suffolk County311130963077304827842756-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Town of Boston307430593040301127472719157814841309130312791275302912108766444333333322222222222222221111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111
Town of Chelsea373737373737-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Notes:

[1]Elected.
[2]Elected.
[3]Elected.
[4]Elected.
[5]Elected.
[6]Elected.
[7]"Whole number of votes, 26562. Necessary to make a choice, 2214." Governor's Council Records.

References:

Governor's Council Records. Massachusetts State Archives, Boston.
Boston Town Records. 179.
Independent Chronicle and Boston Patriot (Boston, MA). April 3, 1821.
New-England Palladium and Commercial Advertiser (Boston, MA). April 3, 1821.
Columbian Centinel (Boston, MA). April 4, 1821.
Boston Weekly Messenger (Boston, MA). April 5, 1821.

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