1801_Massachusetts's_14th_congressional_district_special_election

1801 Massachusetts's 14th congressional district special election

1801 Massachusetts's 14th congressional district special election

Special election in Massachusetts


A special election was held in Massachusetts's 14th congressional district to fill the vacancy left by George Thatcher (F) declining to serve a 7th term, having served continuously since the 1st Congress and, after the death of Thomas Hartley (F) in Pennsylvania's 8th congressional district on December 21, 1800, the last remaining member of the 1st Congress to have continuously served in the House. The election was held on June 22, 1801

Election results

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Cutts took his seat with the rest of the 7th Congress at the start of the 1st session.

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