Massachusetts 1793 U.S. House of Representatives, District 4, Candidate from Cumberland County, Ballot 3

Office:
U.S. House of Representatives (Federal)
Title:
U.S. Congressman
Jurisdiction:
Federal
Label:
Massachusetts 1793 U.S. House of Representatives, District 4, Candidate from Cumberland County, Ballot 3
Date:
1793
State:
Massachusetts
Type:
General
Iteration:
Third Ballot
Office/Role:
U.S. House of Representatives/U.S. Congressman
Candidates:
Peleg Wadsworth, Daniel Davis
Candidates: Peleg Wadsworth[1]Daniel Davis
Affiliation:Federalist
Final Result: [2][3]25581854
District of Four25581854
Cumberland County811404
Town of Bakerstown213
Town of Bridgetown23-
Town of Brunswick1278
Town of Cape Elizabeth4012
Town of Durham51-
Town of Falmouth1349
Town of Freeport2545
Town of Gorham8826
Town of Gray44-
Town of Harpswell2038
Town of Hebron351
Town of New Gloucester852
Town of North Yarmouth2227
Town of Otisfield101
Town of Portland37124
Town of Raymondston[4]--
Town of Scarboro2223
Town of Standish631
Town of Turner23-
Town of Windham5614
Hancock County170346
Town of Bangor177
Town of Belfast24-
Town of Blue Hill123
Town of Cambden18-
Town of Deer Isle-39
Town of Frankfurt1314
Town of Goldboro139
Town of Isleboro-27
Town of Mount Desert435
Town of Orrington[5]--
Town of Penobscot-89
Town of Sedgwick[6]--
Town of Sullivan-34
Town of Trenton160
Town of Vinalhaven242
Plantation No. 1 E Tide Penobscot River145
Plantation No. 2 E Tide Penobscot River142
Plantation No. 6 E Tide Penobscot River[7]--
Lincoln County775564
Town of Ballstown346
Town of Bath3233
Town of Boothbay-43
Town of Bowdoin-16
Town of Bowdoinham[8]--
Town of Bristol2426
Town of Canaan27-
Town of Cushing1511
Town of Edgecomb-48
Town of Fairfield13-
Town of Georgetown2436
Town of Green211
Town of Hallowell10518
Town of Hancock29-
Town of Medencook[9]--
Town of Monmouth383
Town of Mount Vernon503
Town of Newcastle3121
Town of Nobleboro279
Town of Norridgewock19-
Town of Pittston4413
Town of Pownalboro8109
Town of Readfield611
Town of Sidney1823
Town of Thomastown187
Town of Topsham267
Town of Union35-
Town of Vassalboro2028
Town of Waldoboro285
Town of Warren[10]--
Town of Winslow[11]--
Town of Winthrop52-
Town of Woolwich-37
Washington County76152
Town of Machias4930
Town of Papamaguadda[12]--
Plantation No. 4 East Tide Union River[13]--
Plantation No. 5 East Tide Union River27-
Plantation No. 6 and 13 East Tide Union River-38
Plantation No. 22 East Tide Union River-35
Plantation No. 6 Union River-49
York County726388
Town of Arundel394
Town of Berwick6617
Town of Biddeford389
Town of Brownfield24-
Town of Buxton4926
Town of Coxhall199
Town of Francisboro16-
Town of Fryburgh49-
Town of Kittery944
Town of Lebanon3720
Town of Limerick55-
Town of Limington476
Town of Littlefalls226
Town of Parsonsfield551
Town of Pepperelboro3813
Town of Sandford2746
Town of Shapleigh1570
Town of Washington21-
Town of Waterboro29-
Town of Wells8951
Town of York246

Notes:

[1]Elected.
[2]"The Massachusetts law provided for a complex method of voting. The voters of Districts One and Two each could vote for four candidates, but the votes had to be distributed as follows: one vote for a candidate from each of the three counties in the district and one additional vote for any candidate from any part of the district. In the Third District each voter had two votes; one had to be cast for a candidate from Barnstable, Dukes and Nantucket counties and the other for a candidate from Bristol and Plymouth. In addition all voters in the above three districts cast one additional vote for any candidate from anywhere in the three districts, listed in the returns as at-large. Voters of the Fourth District had three votes, one for a candidate from York, another from Cumberland and the other from any of the remaining counties of this district." Dubin, Michael J. United States Congressional Elections, 1788-1997: The Official Results of the Elections of the 1st through 105th Congresses. Jefferson, NC: McFarland and Company, 1998. 9.
[3]Massachusetts law required a majority to elect for the U.S. House of Representatives. The original election was held on November 2, 1792 and a 2nd Trial was held on January 14, 1793.
[4]There were no votes recorded in Raymondston.
[5]There were no votes recorded in Orrington.
[6]There were no votes recorded in Sedgwick.
[7]There were no votes recorded in Plantation No. 6 E Tide Penobscot River.
[8]There were no votes recorded in Bowdoinham.
[9]There were no votes recorded in Medencook.
[10]There were no votes recorded in Warren.
[11]There were no votes recorded in Winslow.
[12]There were no votes recorded in Papamaguadda.
[13]There were no votes recorded in Plantation No. 4 East Tide Union River.

References:

Original Election Returns. Massachusetts State Archives, Boston.
The Eastern Herald (Portland, ME). April 4, 1793.
Gazette of Maine (Portland, ME). April 4, 1793.
The Eastern Herald (Portland, ME). April 11, 1793.
Dubin, Michael J. United States Congressional Elections, 1788-1997: The Official Results of the Elections of the 1st through 105th Congresses. Jefferson, NC: McFarland and Company, 1998. 9.
Vital Records of Limerick, Maine. Ancient Landmark Society; 1989. 30.

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