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Election results for Massachusetts governor between Gore and Gerry in 1810 and 1811, with vote tallies from Boston-area towns in Suffolk County and Salem. Federalists gained in some areas; specific senators and lieutenant governor votes reported.
Merged-components note: Merged tables and text into a single domestic news component reporting on Massachusetts gubernatorial election results for 1810 and 1811; original tables relabeled from 'table' to 'domestic_news' as they are integral to the news report.
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| Gore-Gerry. | Gore-Gerry. | |||
| Boston, | 3076 | 2211 | 3128 | 1379 |
| Charlestown, | 247 | 419 | 251 | 446 |
| Roxbury | 129 | 397 | 140 | 393 |
| Dorchester, | 160 | 280 | 134 | 266 |
| Cambridge, | 194 | 102 | 176 | 108 |
| Brookline, | 51 | 77 | 45 | 73 |
| Brighton, | 66 | 36 | 67 | 27 |
| Newton, | 143 | 84 | 134 | 74 |
VOTES FOR GOVERNOR.
1810. 1811.
4066 3636 4075 3266
The votes for Lieut. Governor and Senators in Boston, were nearly similar to those for Governor.
The Hon. H. G. Otis, John Phillips, John Welles, Peter C. Brooks, and Daniel Sargent, Esqs, are elected Senators for Suffolk.
1810 1811
For Lt. Gov.--Phillips, fed. 813--Gray 812.
All federal Senators for Salem--federal gain 182 votes in this town.
| Gore-Gerry. | Gore-Gerry. | ||
| Salem, | 718 | 904 | 809 |
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Boston, Suffolk County, Salem, Massachusetts
Event Date
1810 1811
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gore received 4066 votes in 1810 and 4075 in 1811; gerry 3636 and 3266. federalists elected all senators in salem with 182 vote gain. h. g. otis et al. elected senators for suffolk. phillips (fed.) 813 votes vs. gray 812 for lt. gov.
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Vote tallies for governor between Gore and Gerry in 1810 and 1811 from Boston-area towns including Boston (3076-2211 in 1810, 3128-1379 in 1811), Charlestown, Roxbury, Dorchester, Cambridge, Brookline, Brighton, Newton. Totals provided. Similar votes for Lt. Gov. and senators in Boston. Federal gain in Salem (718-904 in 1810, 809 in 1811).