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House. Comm. on Elections. Hubbard-Hammond contested election, 1866
Forty-fifth Legislature. House. No. 35. The Committee on Elections had received a petition from T. H. Hubbard of North Berwick in York County to
be seated as a representative. The Committee considered the depositions submitted and decided Hubbard had no case. However, the minority report spent
fifteen and a half pages considering the usual issues of legal and illegal votes and who lived where and when to conclude that Hubbard had won by two
votes. The minority submitted a Resolve in favor of T. H. Hubbard. (Digitized from a microfilm copy of title originally held by the Maine
Historical Society Library, the Maine State Library, and the Library of Congress).
Title:   The Committee on Elections of the House, to which was referred the petition of Timothy H. Hubbard of North Berwick, in the county of York, praying that as "at the last annual election, he the said Hubbard was duly elected a representative to this Legislature from the classed towns of North Berwick and Berwick, in said county of York ... "
OCLC Number:   1430486162
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