A special election was held in Massachusetts's 1st congressional district on October 23, 1820, to fill a vacancy created by the resignation of Jonathan Mason (F) on May 15, 1820.[1] As a majority was not achieved on the first ballot, a second ballot was held November 6, 1820
Election results
Candidate
|
Party
|
First ballot[2]
|
Second ballot[3]
|
Votes
|
Percent
|
Votes
|
Percent
|
Benjamin Gorham
|
Democratic-Republican[a]
|
1,635
|
48.3%
|
2,262
|
58.0%
|
Henry Orne
|
Democratic-Republican
|
882
|
26.1%
|
|
Samuel Wells
|
Independent
|
866
|
25.6%
|
1,565
|
40.1%
|
Jesse Putnam
|
Unknown
|
|
55
|
1.4%
|
Scattering
|
|
20
|
0.5%
|
Gorham took his seat on November 27, 1820.[1]
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