1803 United States Senate election in Massachusetts

The 1803 United States Senate election in Massachusetts was held in February 1803.

1803 United States Senate election in Massachusetts
February 5, 1803

40 members of the Massachusetts Senate
396 members of the Massachusetts House
Majority vote of each house needed to win
 
Nominee John Quincy Adams Thompson Skinner
Party Federalist Democratic-Republican
Senate 86 70
Percentage 60.53% 36.84%

Senator before election

Jonathan Mason
Federalist

Elected Senator

John Quincy Adams
Federalist

Incumbent Senator Jonathan Mason, who had been elected to fill the unexpired term of Benjamin Goodhue, did not run for a full term in office. The Massachusetts General Court deliberated and elected State Senator and former diplomat John Quincy Adams, son of former President John Adams, on the fourth ballot. This is the first election in the history of the United States where the winner of the Senate in Massachusetts would eventually become president of the United States. This is also the first election to feature a candidate who would eventually become president of the United States.

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