New Hampshire 1793 State Senate, District 1

Office:
State Senate (State)
Title:
State Senator
Jurisdiction:
State
Label:
New Hampshire 1793 State Senate, District 1
Date:
1793
State:
New Hampshire
Type:
General
Iteration:
First Ballot
Office/Role:
State Senate/State Senator
Candidates:
Christopher Toppan, Jonathan Warner, Andrew Wiggin, James Sheafe, John Pierce, scattering
Candidates: Christopher ToppanJonathan WarnerAndrew WigginJames SheafeJohn Piercescattering
Affiliation:Federalist
Final Result: [1]28895---188
District of One28895--188-
Rockingham County28895--188-
Town of Greenland------
Town of Hampton------
Town of Hampton Falls------
Town of New Castle------
Town of Newington------
Town of Newmarket------
Town of North Hampton------
Town of Portsmouth8561-139-
Town of Rye------
Town of Seabrook------
Town of Stratham15-53---

Notes:

[1]"Upon examining and casting up the returns of the votes for Senators in the first District we find that the whole number of votes returned, amount to six hundred and forty three no one person having a majority." New Hampshire Provincial and State Papers. Vol. XXII. Concord, NH: State of New Hampshire, 1867. 742.

References:

The New Hampshire Gazette (Portsmouth, NH). March 19, 1793.
The Herald of Liberty (Exeter, NH). March 20, 1793.
The Mirrour (Concord, NH). March 25, 1793.
The Herald of Liberty (Exeter, NH). March 27, 1793.
The American Herald of Liberty (Exeter, NH). May 21, 1793.
The New Hampshire Gazette (Portsmouth, NH). May 21, 1793.
Concord Herald (Concord, NH). May 23, 1793.
The Mirrour (Concord, NH). May 27, 1793.
The Phenix (Dover, NH). May 28, 1793.
New Hampshire Provincial and State Papers. Vol. XXII. Concord, NH: State of New Hampshire, 1867. 742.

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