Massachusetts 1820 State Senate, Middlesex District

Office:
State Senate (State)
Title:
State Senator
Jurisdiction:
State
Label:
Massachusetts 1820 State Senate, Middlesex District
Date:
1820
State:
Massachusetts
Type:
General
Iteration:
First Ballot
Office/Role:
State Senate/State Senator
Candidates:
Leonard M. Parker, William Whitmore, Joseph B. Varnum, Samuel P.P. Fay, Calvin Sanger, Joseph Locke, John Hart, John Abbot, William Nichols, Samuel Hoar, William Austin, Abiel Haywood, Josiah Mason, Jr., James P. Chaplin, John Beans, Thomas Clark, Aaron Cowdry, Samuel Dana, Jonathan Emers, John Fosdick, Washington Hartshorn, Grace Hasting, Samuel Jaques, Jr., Elias Phinney, Charles Stetson, Ebenezer Woodward
Candidates: Leonard M. Parker[1]William Whitmore[2]Joseph B. Varnum[3]Samuel P.P. FayCalvin SangerJoseph LockeJohn HartJohn AbbotWilliam NicholsSamuel HoarWilliam AustinAbiel HaywoodJosiah Mason, Jr.James P. ChaplinJohn BeansThomas ClarkAaron CowdrySamuel DanaJonathan EmersJohn FosdickWashington HartshornGrace HastingSamuel Jaques, Jr.Elias PhinneyCharles StetsonEbenezer Woodward
Affiliation:RepublicanRepublicanRepublicanFederalistFederalistFederalistRepublican
Final Result: [4]372636943669-----------------------
Middlesex County372636943669-----------------------
Town of Acton828282262626--------------------
Town of Ashby56-5670707056-------------------
Town of Bedford575757272723---4----------------
Town of Billerica292929959591--------------------
District of Boxboro383838666--------------------
Town of Brighton333333494949--------------------
Town of Burlington181718343434--------------------
Town of Cambridge626260224224226------2----1--------
Town of Carlisle88888833---------------------
Town of Charlestown430431426329330329----2--------1--111-
Town of Chelmsford64626412312372116------------------
Town of Concord878787787877-------------------1
Town of Dracut126126106464646--------------------
Town of Dunstable565656-----------------------
Town of East Sudbury797879313131--------------------
Town of Framingham676767212121--------------------
Town of Groton616162807980--------------------
Town of Holliston474747727272--------------------
Town of Hopkinton123123123434545--------------------
Town of Lexington161149161434443--------------------
Town of Lincoln686868202020----1--2------------
Town of Littleton979797333333--------------------
Town of Malden--------------------------
Town of Marlborough140140140636363--------------------
Town of Medford292921174178178--------------------
Town of Natick--------------------------
Town of Newton484848138138138--------------------
Town of Pepperell9898-67676798-------------------
Town of Reading171717213213213--------------------
Town of Sherborn414141626162--------------------
Town of Shirley515151222222--------------------
Town of South Reading1131021141212121-10-----1-1-1-1-----
Town of Stoneham838383999--------------------
Town of Stow797879232323--------------------
Town of Sudbury969696272727--------------------
Town of Tewksbury7070-55570-------------------
Town of Townsend646464474747--------------------
Town of Tyngsborough373537616161--------------------
Town of Waltham--------------------------
Town of Watertown838183717376-----3--------------
Town of West Cambridge164167169251925---------1-----1----
Town of Westford106106105444444--------------------
Town of Weston495049716971--------------------
Town of Wilmington545454636363--------------------
Town of Woburn--------------------------

Notes:

[1]Elected.
[2]Elected.
[3]Elected.
[4]"Whole number of votes, 6686. Necessary to make a choice, 3344." Governor's Council Records.

References:

Governor's Council Records. Massachusetts State Archives, Boston.
Boston Town Records. Boston Public Library.
Watertown Town Records. Vol. 8. 353.
Weston Town Records. Vol. II. 266.
Boston Daily Advertiser, and Repertory (Boston, MA). May 18, 1820.
Columbian Centinel. American Federalist (Boston, MA). May 18, 1820.
New-Bedford Mercury (New Bedford, MA). May 19, 1820.
Pittsfield Sun (Pittsfield, MA). May 24, 1820.
Boston Weekly Messenger (Boston, MA). May 25, 1820.
Thomas's Massachusetts Spy, or, Worcester Gazette (Worcester, MA). May 31, 1820.

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