Massachusetts 1812 House of Representatives, Salisbury

Office:
House of Representatives (State)
Title:
State Representative
Jurisdiction:
State
Label:
Massachusetts 1812 House of Representatives, Salisbury
Date:
1812
State:
Massachusetts
Type:
General
Iteration:
First Ballot
Office/Role:
House of Representatives/State Representative
Candidates:
Samuel March, Edward Dorr
Candidates: Samuel March[1]Edward Dorr
Affiliation:FederalistDemocrat
Final Result: [2][3][4]--
Town of Salisbury--

Notes:

[1]Elected.
[2]Before this election, the voters of Salisbury voted on how many representatives they wanted to send to the House of Representatives. The Federalists supported sending 2 representatives. In the final vote, 143 people voted to send 2 representatives, while 110 voted to send only 1 representative.
[3]"This town is situated in the very teeth and jaws of the Gerrymander. The votes in April were 159 fed, 152 demo. - for Representatives, 143 fed., 90 demo." The Weekly Messenger (Boston, MA). May 15, 1812.
[4]Samuel March was elected by a majority of 45 votes.

References:

The Weekly Messenger (Boston, MA). May 15, 1812.
The True American and Commercial Advertiser (Philadelphia, PA). May 27, 1812.

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