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of who gave the votes nor for what district the Senators were voted for, and of the town of Wayne, because the return of votes was not made to the Secretary’s office thirty days before the first Wednesday of January.

In the District of Oxford the whole number of votes given and returned according to the provisions of the Constitution is 1828 Necessary to constitute an election 915 John Grover has 1450 and is elected Reuel Washburn has 1376 and is elected The votes of Andover, Dixfield, Plantation no. one first range and plantation no. 8 are rejected because the several certified copies of the lists of votes do not state the number of votes given to each person voted for - of Greenwood because there are two copies of the lists of votes given the one varying from the other, of Mexico because the list of votes is not certified by the town clerk and five votes, stated in the certified copy of the list of votes of the town of Denmark as scattering, are rejected & not considered in the aggregate number of votes given and returned in this District.

In the District of Somerset the whole number of votes given and returned according to the provisions of the Constitution is 1954 Necessary to constitute an election 978 Samuel Weston has 980 and is elected

The votes of the town of Canaan are rejected because it does not appear that any certified copy of the list of the votes of that town has been returned to the Secretary’s Office; there is a certified copy of the list of votes, but it does not appear of what votes or for what District the Senators were voted for or of what town the persons certifying it are officers - the return of votes of Mercer after stating the names of persons voted for and the number of votes for each person against his name states and settled or