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[45th & 46th Ballots]
45th Ballot. The whole number of votes was Sixteen Necessary to a choice --- Nine Robert P. Dunlap had - Seven Sanford Kingsbery -- Seven Jonathan Hall --- One Ebenezer S. Phelps --- One No choice
46th Ballot. The whole number of votes was Sixteen Necessary to a choice --- Nine Robert P. Dunlap had - Seven Sanford Kingsbery -- Seven Daniel Hutchinson --- One Ebenezer S. Phelps --- One No choice
The Senate adjourned.
Wednesday 13th January 1830 - The Senate met according to adjournment, and proceeded to ballot for a President. This same committee reported that on the
[47th & 48th Ballots]
47th Ballot The whole number of votes was Sixteen Necessary to a choice --- Nine Robert P. Dunlap had - Seven Sanford Kingsbery -- Seven James Drummond --- One James Steele --- One No choice
48th The whole number of votes was Sixteen Necessary to a choice --- Nine Robert P. Dunlap had - Seven Sanford Kingsbery -- Seven Halsey Healey --- One John L. Meqquire --- One. No choice -
[motion to elect sec. pro tem.]
Mr Kingsbery moved that the senate proceed to the choice of a Secretary pro tem. and the motion was negatived. The Senate adjourned. Afternoon. The Senate met according to adjournment, and proceeded to ballot for a President. The same Committee reported that on the
[49th & 50th Ballot]
49th Ballot The whole number of votes was Sixteen Necessary to a choice --- Nine Robert P. Dunlap had - Seven Sanford Kingsbery -- Seven James Steele --- One Ebenezer S. Phelps --- One
50th Ballot The whole number of votes was Fifteen Necessary to a choice --- Eight Robert P. Dunlap had - Six Joshua Hall -- Eight James Steele --- One and one Blank Thereupon
[President Elected.] The Hon. Joshua Hall was declared to have been elected President of the Senate; and he signified his acceptance of the office and took his chair. attest Edward Kavanagh Secretary