New Hampshire 1818 State Senate, District 1

Office:
State Senate (State)
Title:
State Senator
Jurisdiction:
State
Label:
New Hampshire 1818 State Senate, District 1
Date:
1818
State:
New Hampshire
Type:
General
Iteration:
First Ballot
Office/Role:
State Senate/State Senator
Candidates:
John Langdon, Jr., Enoch Clark, George Long, Benjamin Shaw, John Havin, Josiah Bartlett, William Ham, 2nd, Samuel Neal, Nathan Priest
Candidates: John Langdon, Jr.[1]Enoch ClarkGeorge LongBenjamin ShawJohn HavinJosiah BartlettWilliam Ham, 2ndSamuel NealNathan Priest
Affiliation:RepublicanFederalistRepublicanRepublicanFederalistRepublicanRepublicanFederalistRepublican
Final Result: [2]8959879543311
District of One8959897543311
Rockingham County8959897543311
Town of Greenland843-------
Town of Hampton7437-5--3--
Town of Hampton Falls2656-------
Town of New Castle61-------1
Town of Newington69-11------
Town of North Hampton79--------
Town of Portsmouth28622-4--1-
Town of Rye176--------
Town of Seabrook[3]---------
Town of Stratham[4]40-66---3--

Notes:

[1]Elected.
[2]"Whole number 1089. Necessary for a choice 545." New-Hampshire Patriot (Concord, NH). May 19, 1818.
[3]There were no votes recorded in Seabrook.
[4]The Oracle March 14, 1818 list 70 votes for George Long in town of Stratham.

References:

Original Election Returns. New Hampshire Archives and Records Management, Concord.
New-Hampshire Patriot (Concord, NH). March 1, 1818.
The Portsmouth Oracle (Portsmouth, NH). March 14, 1818.
New-Hampshire Gazette (Portsmouth, NH). March 17, 1818.
Concord Gazette (Concord, NH). May 19, 1818.
New-Hampshire Patriot (Concord, NH). May 19, 1818.
New-hampshire Sentinel (Keene, NH). May 23, 1818.
The Portsmouth Oracle (Portsmouth, NH). May 23, 1818.
New-Hampshire Gazette (Portsmouth, NH). May 26, 1818.

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