Massachusetts 1824 State Senate, Middlesex County

Office:
State Senate (State)
Title:
State Senator
Jurisdiction:
State
Label:
Massachusetts 1824 State Senate, Middlesex County
Date:
1824
State:
Massachusetts
Type:
General
Iteration:
First Ballot
Office/Role:
State Senate/State Senator
Candidates:
Micah M. Rutter, John Keyes, Levi Thaxter, John Wade, Seth Knowles, Cyrus Baldwin, William Hilliard, Abiel Haywood, William Blanchard, Jr., Edmund Parker, Edward Parker, John Abbot, Uriah Hagar, William Austin, Thomas Bacon, Isaac Bemis, Jr., Hilbe Bridge, Daniel Brooks, Samuel Dana, Edmund Foster, Luther Harrington, Ebenezer Hobbs, Nathan Hobbs, Jonathan Perham, Jacob Reves, Abel Wheeler
Candidates: Micah M. Rutter[1]John Keyes[2]Levi Thaxter[3]John Wade[4]Seth Knowles[5]Cyrus BaldwinWilliam HilliardAbiel HaywoodWilliam Blanchard, Jr.Edmund ParkerEdward ParkerJohn AbbotUriah HagarWilliam AustinThomas BaconIsaac Bemis, Jr.Hilbe BridgeDaniel BrooksSamuel DanaEdmund FosterLuther HarringtonEbenezer HobbsNathan HobbsJonathan PerhamJacob RevesAbel Wheeler
Affiliation:RepublicanRepublicanRepublicanRepublicanRepublicanFederalistFederalistFederalistFederalistFederalist
Final Result: [6]57215670564454735459---------------------
Middlesex County57215670564454735459---------------------
Town of Acton--------------------------
Town of Ashby--------------------------
Town of Bedford--------------------------
Town of Billerica[7]76767676761261252126-126123----1---------
District of Boxboro--------------------------
Town of Brighton--------------------------
Town of Burlington--------------------------
Town of Cambridge--------------------------
Town of Carlisle--------------------------
Town of Charlestown--------------------------
Town of Chelmsford--------------------------
Town of Concord--------------------------
Town of Dracut--------------------------
Town of Dunstable--------------------------
Town of East Sudbury--------------------------
Town of Framingham--------------------------
Town of Groton--------------------------
Town of Holliston--------------------------
Town of Hopkinton--------------------------
Town of Lexington--------------------------
Town of Lincoln--------------------------
Town of Littleton--------------------------
Town of Malden--------------------------
Town of Marlborough--------------------------
Town of Medford--------------------------
Town of Natick--------------------------
Town of Newton--------------------------
Town of Pepperell--------------------------
Town of Reading--------------------------
Town of Sherborn--------------------------
Town of Shirley--------------------------
Town of South Reading--------------------------
Town of Stoneham--------------------------
Town of Stow--------------------------
Town of Sudbury--------------------------
Town of Tewksbury--------------------------
Town of Townsend--------------------------
Town of Tyngsborough--------------------------
Town of Waltham--------------------------
Town of Watertown1221211201201218076777979---1------------
Town of West Cambridge--------------------------
Town of Westford--------------------------
Town of Weston94938793937272727272--2-11-111111111
Town of Wilmington--------------------------
Town of Woburn--------------------------

Notes:

[1]Elected.
[2]Elected.
[3]Elected.
[4]Elected.
[5]Elected.
[6]"Whole number of votes, 8761. Necessary to a choice, 4382." Governor's Council Records.
[7]William Blanchard, Jr. received 126 votes as William Blanchard.

References:

Governor's Council Records. Massachusetts State Archives, Boston.
Watertown Town Records. 486.
Weston Town Records. 324.
Columbian Centinel (Boston, MA). April 10, 1824.
Columbian Centinel (Boston, MA). May 12, 1824.
Independent Chronicle and Boston Patriot (Boston, MA). May 12, 1824.
American Statesman and City Register (Boston, MA). May 13, 1824.
The Repertory (Boston, MA). May 13, 1824.
Hampden Journal (Springfield, MA). May 19, 1824.
Pittsfield Sun (Pittsfield, MA). May 20, 1824.

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