1790–1792 United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts

Elections for the United States House of Representatives for the 2nd Congress were held in Massachusetts beginning October 4, 1790, with subsequent elections held in four districts due to a majority not being achieved on the first ballot.

United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts, 1790–1792

← 1788October 4, 1790 - April 2, 1792[1]1792 →

All 8 Massachusetts seats to the United States House of Representatives
 Majority partyMinority party
 
PartyPro-AdministrationAnti-Administration
Last election62
Seats won71
Seat changeIncrease 1Decrease 1

Background

In the previous election, 6 Pro-Administration and 2 Anti-Administration Representatives had been elected. One representative, George Partridge (P) of the 5th district resigned August 14, 1790. His seat was vacant at the time of the 1790 elections, so that there were 5 Pro-Administration and 2 Anti-Administration incumbents, all of whom ran for re-election.

Three candidates ran in districts with different numbers from the previous election. It is not clear from the source used whether there was redistricting or if the districts had simply been renumbered.

Massachusetts law at the time required a majority for election. This occurred on the first ballot in the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th districts. In the remaining four districts additional elections were required. In the 5th and 7th districts, a majority was achieved on the 2nd ballot. In the 8th district, a majority was achieved on the 4th ballot, while in the 6th district, 9 ballots were required.

First Ballot

The first ballot was held on October 4, 1790. Four representatives, from the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th districts won on the first ballot.

1790 United States House election results
DistrictPro-AdministrationAnti-AdministrationUnknown Party Affiliation
1stFisher Ames (I)1,85075.1%Benjamin Austin39716.1%
Thomas Dawes2188.8%
2ndBenjamin Goodhue (I)1,02788.8%Samuel Holten12911.2%
3rdElbridge Gerry (I)1,06760.4%Nathaniel Gorham69939.6%
4thTheodore Sedgwick (I)2,24175.0%Scattering2598.7%
Samuel Lyman48716.3%
5thShearjashub Bourne[2]29841.8%Thomas Davis26637.3%
Joshua Thomas14920.9%
6thGeorge Leonard[2] (I)32722.3%Phanuel Bishop33122.6%Walter Spooner37425.5%
Peleg Coffin, Jr.24516.7%
David Cobb18912.9%
7thArtemas Ward[2]79839.0%Jonathan Grout (I)80039.1%John Sprague29714.5%
Nathan Tyler1517.4%
8thGeorge Thatcher[2] (I)60937.2%Josiah Thatcher4509.2%
Peleg Wadsworth251.5%William Lithgow36422.3%
Nathaniel Wells26316.1%
William Martin804.9%
Arthur Noble593.6%
Daniel Davis291.8%
Scattering573.5%

Second ballot

The second ballot was held in the 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th districts on November 26, 1790. A majority was achieved in the 5th and 7th districts on the second ballot

1790 United States House election results
(2nd ballot)
DistrictPro-AdministrationAnti-AdministrationUnknown Party Affiliation
5thShearjashub Bourne66765.3%Joshua Thomas27827.2%
Thomas Davis777.5%
6thPeleg Coffin, Jr.40225.7%%Phanuel Bishop44428.4%Walter Spooner38724.8%
George Leonard[2] (I)19612.5%
David Cobb1348.6%
7thArtemas Ward1,24856.6%Jonathan Grout (I)1,08143.4%
8thGeorge Thatcher[2] (I)42149.8%Nathaniel Wells26231.0%
William Lithgow12514.8%
Scattering374.4%

Third ballot

The third ballot was held in the 6th and 8th districts on January 25, 1791. Neither district achieved a majority on this ballot.

1791 United States House election results
(3rd ballot)
DistrictPro-AdministrationAnti-AdministrationUnknown Party Affiliation
6thPeleg Coffin, Jr.60324.0%Phanuel Bishop85233.9%Walter Spooner71128.3%
George Leonard[2] (I)2138.5%
David Cobb1345.3%
8thGeorge Thatcher[2] (I)1,13749.1%William Lithgow91939.7%
Nathaniel Wells25911.2%

Fourth ballot

The fourth ballot was held in the 6th and 8th districts on April 4, 1791. A majority was achieved in the 8th district.

1791 United States House election results
(4th ballot)
DistrictPro-AdministrationAnti-AdministrationUnknown Party Affiliation
6thPeleg Coffin, Jr.42015.7%Phanuel Bishop1,03938.8%Walter Spooner1,03838.8%
George Leonard[2] (I)1435.3%
David Cobb391.5%
8thGeorge Thatcher (I)2,73852.3%William Lithgow2,15541.1%
Nathaniel Wells3476.6%

Fifth ballot

The fifth ballot was held in the 6th district on September 8, 1791. A majority was not achieved. This was the last ballot before the first session of the 2nd Congress began on October 24, 1791.[3] The 6th district was still vacant at the start of the 1st session.

1791 United States House election results
(5th ballot)
DistrictPro-AdministrationAnti-AdministrationUnknown Party Affiliation
6thGeorge Leonard[2] (I)55529.3%Phanuel Bishop80142.3%Walter Spooner1246.6%
Peleg Coffin, Jr.41221.8%

Sixth ballot

The sixth ballot was held in the 6th district on November 11, 1791. A majority was not achieved.

1791 United States House election results
(6th ballot)
DistrictPro-AdministrationAnti-Administration
6thGeorge Leonard[2] (I)79541.6%Phanuel Bishop80642.2%
Peleg Coffin, Jr.31016.2%

Seventh ballot

The seventh ballot was held in the 6th district on December 26, 1791. A majority was not achieved.

1791 United States House election results
(7th ballot)
DistrictPro-AdministrationAnti-Administration
6thGeorge Leonard[2] (I)98345.6%Phanuel Bishop68932.0%
Peleg Coffin, Jr.48422.5%

Eighth ballot

The eighth ballot was held in the 6th district on December 26, 1791, during the 1st session of the 2nd Congress.

1791 United States House election results
(8th ballot)
DistrictPro-AdministrationAnti-Administration
6thGeorge Leonard (I)98345.0%Phanuel Bishop69031.6%
Peleg Coffin, Jr.48422.2%

Ninth ballot

The ninth and final ballot was held in the 6th district on April 2, 1792, near the end of the 1st session of the 2nd Congress.[3]

1792 United States House election results
(8th ballot)
DistrictPro-AdministrationAnti-Administration
6thGeorge Leonard (I)1,16155.6%Phanuel Bishop57827.7%
Peleg Coffin, Jr.34816.7%

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