Massachusetts 1803 State Senate, Kennebec County

Office:
State Senate (State)
Title:
State Senator
Jurisdiction:
State
Label:
Massachusetts 1803 State Senate, Kennebec County
Date:
1803
State:
Massachusetts
Type:
General
Iteration:
First Ballot
Office/Role:
State Senate/State Senator
Candidates:
John Chandler, Nathaniel Dummer, Mark L. Hill, Thomas Rice, John Hubbard, scattering
Candidates: John Chandler[1]Nathaniel DummerMark L. HillThomas RiceJohn Hubbardscattering
Affiliation:RepublicanFederalist
Final Result: [2]1233-----
Kennebec County1233-----
Town of Anson------
Town of Augusta8760-51-
Town of Belgrade219----
Town of Canaan2364----
Town of Chesterville725----
Town of Clinton582----
Town of Cornville415----
Town of Fairfield562---3
Town of Farmington2550----
Town of Fayette653----
Town of Green------
Town of Hallowell84140---30
Town of Harlem-45----
Town of Leeds------
Town of Monmouth91----2
Town of Mount Vernon9710----
Town of New Sharon1020----
Town of Norridgewock2924----
Town of Pittstown558----
Town of Readfield6735----
Town of Sidney4528----
Town of Starks-30----
Town of Strong------
Town of Vassalborough38112----
Town of Wayne421---8
Town of Winslow406----
Town of Winthrop7914---57

Notes:

[1]Elected.
[2]"No. Voters, 2287. Make a choice, 1145." Governor's Council Records.

References:

Governor's Council Records. Massachusetts State Archives, Boston.
Hodgkin, Douglas I., ed. Records of Lewiston, Maine. Vol. I. Rockport, ME: Picton Press, 2001. 65.
Edes' Kennebec Gazette (Augusta ME). April 7, 1803.
Edes' Kennebec Gazette (Augusta ME). April 14, 1803.
Edes' Kennebec Gazette (Augusta ME). April 21, 1803.
Columbian Centinel. Massachusetts Federalist (Boston, MA). May 11, 1803.
Hampshire Gazette (Northampton, MA). May 18, 1803.
The Independent Chronicle (Boston, MA). June 2, 1803.

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