New Hampshire 1796 State Senate, District 7

Office:
State Senate (State)
Title:
State Senator
Jurisdiction:
State
Label:
New Hampshire 1796 State Senate, District 7
Date:
1796
State:
New Hampshire
Type:
General
Iteration:
First Ballot
Office/Role:
State Senate/State Senator
Candidates:
Robert Means, Timothy Taylor, Daniel Emerson, Robert Parker
Candidates: Robert MeansTimothy TaylorDaniel EmersonRobert Parker
Affiliation:
Final Result: [1]219206--
District of Seven219206--
Hillsborough County----
Town of Amherst----
Town of Bedford----
Town of Derryfield-2-50
Town of Dunbarton----
Town of Dunstable----
Town of Duxbury----
Town of Goffstown----
Town of Hollis--107-
Town of Litchfield----
Town of Merrimack----
Town of New Boston----
Town of Nottingham West----
Town of Raby----
Rockingham County----
Town of Bow----

Notes:

[1]New Hampshire law required a majority to elect. Timothy Taylor would subsequently be elected Senator by the legislature.

References:

Village Messenger (Amherst, NH). March 15, 1796.
The New Hampshire Gazette (Portsmouth, NH). May 14, 1796.
Oracle of the Day (Portsmouth, NH). May 26, 1796.
The Eagle: or, Dartmouth Centinel (Hanover, NH). May 30, 1796.
The Federal Mirror (Concord, NH). May 31, 1796.
Browne, George Waldo. Early Records of the Town of Derryfield now Manchester, NH. Vol. II. Manchester, NH: City Council of Manchester, 1909. 282.

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