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Then, Boston Whig Sidney Bartlett, in an apparent attempt to give Democrats an opportunity to vote secretly against Sumner, proposed that ballots should be cast in writing and enclosed in envelopes, which would then be opened by the Speaker who would announce the results. The motion was approved. On the next House ballot, the twenty-sixth, Sumner received 193 votes, the exact number he needed to secure the Senate seat.
The Great Abolitionist: Charles Sumner and the Fight for a More Perfect Union
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