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{{Short description|House elections for the 19th U.S. Congress}} |
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{{Infobox election |
{{Infobox election |
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| election_name = |
| election_name = 1824–25 United States House of Representatives elections |
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| country = United States |
| country = United States |
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| flag_year = 1822 |
| flag_year = 1822 |
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| type = legislative |
| type = legislative |
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| ongoing = no |
| ongoing = no |
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| previous_election = |
| previous_election = 1822–23 United States House of Representatives elections |
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| previous_year = 1822& |
| previous_year = {{Nowrap|1822 & 1823}} |
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| next_election = |
| next_election = 1826–27 United States House of Representatives elections |
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| next_year = 1826& |
| next_year = {{Nowrap|1826 & 1827}} |
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| seats_for_election = All 213 seats in the [[United States |
| seats_for_election = All 213 seats in the [[United States House of Representatives]] |
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| majority_seats = 107 |
| majority_seats = 107 |
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| election_date = July 7, 1824 – August 30, 1825 |
| election_date = July 7, 1824 – August 30, 1825 |
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| image_size = |
| image_size = x180px |
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| party1 = Anti-Jacksonian Party |
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| image1 = JohnWTaylor.jpg |
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| leader1 = [[John W. Taylor (politician)|John W. Taylor]] |
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| leaders_seat1 = {{Ushr|NY|17|T}} |
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| last_election1 = 87 seats{{Efn | name= "House-1822_#1" | In the case of the Anti-Jacksonians (aka. Adams Men), there were 72 "Adams-Clay" Democratic-Republicans and 15 "Adams-Clay" Federalists, for a total of 87 Anti-Jacksonians, in the U.S. House [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections|before the 1824 election]].}} |
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| seats1 = '''109'''<ref name= "House-count">{{Cite web | url= http://history.house.gov/Institution/Party-Divisions/Party-Divisions/ |title= Party Divisions of the House of Representatives* 1789–Present |publisher= Office of the Historian, House of United States House of Representatives |access-date= January 21, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240524080848/http://history.house.gov/Institution/Party-Divisions/Party-Divisions/ |archive-date=2024-05-24 |url-status=dead}}</ref> |
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| seat_change1 = {{Increase}} 22{{Efn | name= "Election1822_1824" | The Jacksonians and Anti-Jacksonians were two factions of the Democratic-Republican Party (mostly) that parted ways in 1824. Each member of Congress chose an allegiance before the 1824 election was held, so changes only indicate seats gained by each faction during the election.}} |
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| popular_vote1 = |
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| percentage1 = |
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| swing1 = |
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| party2 = Jacksonian Party |
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| image2 = File:SpeakerStevenson.png |
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| leader2 = [[Andrew Stevenson]] |
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| leaders_seat2 = {{Ushr|VA|9|T}} |
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| last_election2 = 71 seats{{Efn | name= "House-1822_#2" | In the case of the Jacksonians, there were 64 "Jackson" Democrat-Republicans and 7 "Jackson" Federalists, for a total of 71 Jacksonians, in the U.S. House [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections|before the 1824 election]].}} |
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| seats2 = 104<ref name= "House-count" /> |
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| seat_change2 = {{Increase}} 33{{Efn | name= "Election1822_1824"}} |
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| popular_vote2 = |
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| percentage2 = |
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| swing2 = |
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| title = [[Speaker of the United States House of Representatives|Speaker]] |
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| before_election = [[Henry Clay]] |
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| after_election = [[John W. Taylor (politician)|John W. Taylor]] |
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| before_party = Democratic-Republican Party |
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| after_party = Anti-Jacksonian Party |
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| map_image = {{switcher|[[File:1824–25 US House election.svg|300px]]|Results by party|[[File:1824–25 US House election by faction.svg|300px]]|Results by faction|default=1}} |
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| map_size = 320px |
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| map_caption = '''Results:'''<br> |
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{{legend0|#fee5b2ff|Anti-Jacksonian hold}} {{legend0|#f7cf27ff|Anti-Jacksonian gain}}<br>{{legend0|#b8dbfcff|Jacksonian hold}} {{legend0|#4fa8fcff|Jacksonian gain}} |
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{{legend0|#808080|Undistricted territory or split plural districts}} |
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}} |
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The '''1824–25 United States House of Representatives elections''' were held on various dates in various states between July 7, 1824, and August 30, 1825. Each state set its own date for its elections to the [[United States House of Representatives|House of Representatives]] before the first session of the [[19th United States Congress]] convened on December 5, 1825. Elections were held for all 213 seats, representing 24 states. |
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They coincided with the contentious [[1824 United States presidential election|1824 presidential election]]. After no presidential candidate won an [[United States Electoral College|electoral majority]], in February 1825 the House of the outgoing [[18th United States Congress|18th Congress]] chose the President, [[John Quincy Adams]], in a [[1824 United States presidential election#1825 contingent election|contingent election]].<ref name="cqelections_1975" /> |
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| party1 = Anti-Jacksonian Party |
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| image1 = JohnWTaylor.jpg |
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| leader1 = [[John W. Taylor (politician)|John W. Taylor]] |
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| leaders_seat1 = {{ushr|NY|17|T}} |
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| last_election1 = 87 seats{{efn | name="House-1822_#1" | In the case of the Anti-Jacksonians (aka. Adams Men), there were 72 "Adams-Clay" Democratic-Republicans and 15 "Adams-Clay" Federalists, for a total of 87 Anti-Jacksonians, in the U.S. House [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections|before the 1824 election]].}} |
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| seats1 = '''109'''<ref name="House-count">{{cite web | url=http://history.house.gov/Institution/Party-Divisions/Party-Divisions/ |title=Party Divisions of the House of Representatives* 1789–Present |publisher=Office of the Historian, House of United States House of Representatives |date= |accessdate=January 21, 2015}}</ref> |
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| seat_change1 = {{increase}} 22{{efn | name="Election1822_1824" | The Jacksonians and Anti-Jacksonians were two factions of the Democratic-Republican Party (mostly) that parted ways in 1824. Each member of Congress chose an allegiance before the 1824 election was held, so changes only indicate seats gained by each faction during the election.}} |
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| popular_vote1 = |
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| percentage1 = |
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| swing1 = |
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| party2 = Jacksonian Party |
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| image2 = AndrewStevenson.jpg |
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| leader2 = [[Andrew Stevenson]] |
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| leaders_seat2 = {{ushr|VA|9|T}} |
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| last_election2 = 71 seats{{efn | name="House-1822_#2" | In the case of the Jacksonians, there were 64 "Jackson" Democrat-Republicans and 7 "Jackson" Federalists, for a total of 71 Jacksonians, in the U.S. House [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections|before the 1824 election]].}} |
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| seats2 = 104<ref name="House-count" /> |
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| seat_change2 = {{increase}} 33{{efn | name="Election1822_1824"}} |
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| popular_vote2 = |
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| percentage2 = |
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| swing2 = |
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| title = [[Speaker of the United States House of Representatives|Speaker]] |
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| before_election = [[Henry Clay]] |
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| after_election = [[John W. Taylor (politician)|John W. Taylor]] |
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| before_party = Democratic-Republican Party |
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| after_party = Anti-Jacksonian Party |
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}} |
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'''Elections to the [[United States House of Representatives]]''' for the [[19th United States Congress|19th Congress]] were held at various dates in different states between July 1824 and August 1825, coinciding with the contentious [[1824 United States presidential election|1824 Presidential election]]. After no Presidential candidate won an [[United States Electoral College|electoral majority]], in February 1825 the House of the outgoing [[18th United States Congress|18th Congress]] chose the President in a [[1824 United States presidential election#1825 contingent election|contingent election]].<ref name="cqelections_1975" /> |
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The approach of the 1824 |
The approach of the 1824 presidential election ended the virtually nonpartisan [[Era of Good Feelings]] and motivated major realignment. The weak [[Federalist Party]] collapsed and the [[Democratic-Republican Party]] abruptly, catastrophically split. |
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Though [[Andrew Jackson]] lost the contingent election, public attitudes toward the charismatic, [[Battle of New Orleans|famous]] Jackson mainly determined the new alignment. Partisans of Jackson often were called Jacksonians, by 1828 adopting the [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic Party]] label. Opponents of Jackson often were called Anti-Jacksonians, coalescing under the leadership of newly elected President [[John Quincy Adams]] and soon forming the [[National Republican Party (United States)|National Republican Party]].<ref name="cqelections_1975">Congressional Quarterly's Guide to Elections (1975).</ref> |
Though [[Andrew Jackson]] lost the contingent election, public attitudes toward the charismatic, [[Battle of New Orleans|famous]] Jackson mainly determined the new alignment. Partisans of Jackson often were called Jacksonians, by 1828 adopting the [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic Party]] label. Opponents of Jackson often were called Anti-Jacksonians, coalescing under the leadership of newly elected President [[John Quincy Adams]] and soon forming the [[National Republican Party (United States)|National Republican Party]].<ref name="cqelections_1975">Congressional Quarterly's Guide to Elections (1975).</ref> |
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==Election summaries== |
==Election summaries== |
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Representatives regrouped into Jackson supporters and Adams supporters (comprising the Adams-Clay faction in the [[1824 United States presidential election#1825 contingent election|contingent election]]) |
Representatives regrouped into Jackson supporters and Adams supporters (comprising the Adams-Clay faction in the [[1824 United States presidential election#1825 contingent election|contingent election]]), while supporters of [[William H. Crawford|William Crawford]], whose ill health and retirement had indirectly helped trigger the realignment, divided between the two factions with 33 going to the Adams-Clay faction and 22 going to the Jackson faction. |
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| style="background:{{Anti-Jacksonian Party |
| style="background:{{party color|Anti-Jacksonian Party}}; width:51.17%" | '''109''' |
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| style="background:{{Jacksonian Party |
| style="background:{{party color|Jacksonian Party}}; width:48.83%" | '''104''' |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{Steady}} |
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| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 1 |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 1 |
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| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{ |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{Steady}} |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 1 |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{ |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{Steady}} |
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| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 0 |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 0 |
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| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{ |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{Steady}} |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 2 |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{ |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{Increase}}2 |
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| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 1 |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 1 |
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| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{ |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{Decrease}}2 |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 7 |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 7 |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{Decrease}}1 |
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| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 5 |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 5 |
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| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{ |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{Increase}}1 |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 1 |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 1 |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{ |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{Steady}} |
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| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 0 |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 0 |
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| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{ |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{Steady}} |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 0 |
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| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 1 |
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| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{ |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{Steady}} |
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! [[#Vermont|Vermont]] |
! [[#Vermont|Vermont]] |
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| September 7, 1824{{ |
| September 7, 1824{{Efn |n Vermont required a majority for electionecessitating an additional election held December 6, 1824.}} |
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| District |
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| 5 |
| 5 |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 4 |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 4 |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{ |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{Decrease}}1 |
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| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 1 |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 1 |
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| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{ |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{Increase}}1 |
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! [[#Maine|Maine]] |
! [[#Maine|Maine]] |
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| September 13, 1824{{ |
| September 13, 1824{{Efn |n Maine had a majority requirement for electionecessitating additional elections held January 3, April 4, and September 12, 1825.}} |
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| Districts |
| Districts |
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| 7 |
| 7 |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 6 |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 6 |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{ |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{Decrease}}1 |
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| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 1 |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 1 |
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| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{ |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{Increase}}1 |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 0 |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 0 |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{ |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{Steady}} |
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| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 7 |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 7 |
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| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{ |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{Increase}}7 |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 7 |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 7 |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{ |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{Increase}}2 |
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| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 2 |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 2 |
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| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{ |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{Decrease}}1 |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 0 |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 0 |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{ |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{Steady}} |
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| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 1 |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 1 |
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| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{ |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{Increase}}1 |
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| 9 |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 0 |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 0 |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{ |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{Steady}} |
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| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 9 |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 9 |
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| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{ |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{Steady}} |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 12 |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 12 |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{ |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{Increase}}2 |
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| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 2 |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 2 |
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| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{ |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{Steady}} |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 4 |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 4 |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{ |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{Increase}}3 |
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| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 22 |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 22 |
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| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{ |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{Decrease}}3 |
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! [[#Massachusetts|Massachusetts]] |
! [[#Massachusetts|Massachusetts]] |
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| November 1, 1824{{ |
| November 1, 1824{{Efn | Massachusetts had a majority requirement for election, which necessitated additional elections held January 3, April 1, and August 1, 1825.}} |
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| Districts |
| Districts |
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| 13 |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 12 |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 12 |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{ |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{Steady}} |
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| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 1 |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 1 |
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| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{ |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{Steady}} |
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! [[#New Hampshire|New Hampshire]] |
! [[#New Hampshire|New Hampshire]] |
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| November 1, 1824{{ |
| November 1, 1824{{Efn | Run-off election for 6th seat held March 8, 1825.}} |
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| At-large |
| At-large |
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| 6 |
| 6 |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 5 |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 5 |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{ |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{Decrease}}1 |
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| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 1 |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 1 |
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| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{ |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{Increase}}1 |
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| 6 |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 3 |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 3 |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{ |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{Increase}}2 |
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| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 3 |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 3 |
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| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{ |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{Decrease}}2 |
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| 34 |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 26 |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 26 |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{ |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{Increase}}8 |
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| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 8 |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 8 |
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| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{ |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{Increase}}6 |
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! colspan=8 | Late elections (after the March 4, 1825 beginning of the term) |
! colspan=8 | Late elections (after the March 4, 1825, beginning of the term) |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 6 |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 6 |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{ |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{Steady}} |
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| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 0 |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 0 |
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| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{ |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{Steady}} |
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| 22 |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 7 |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 7 |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{ |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{Increase}}6 |
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| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 15 |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 15 |
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| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{ |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{Increase}}14 |
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| 3 |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 0 |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 0 |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{ |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{Steady}} |
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| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 3 |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 3 |
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| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{ |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{Steady}} |
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| 9 |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 0 |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 0 |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{ |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{Steady}} |
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| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 9 |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 9 |
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| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{ |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{Steady}} |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 2 |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 2 |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{ |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{Increase}}1 |
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| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 11 |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 11 |
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| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{ |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{Increase}}9 |
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! [[#Rhode Island|Rhode Island]] |
! [[#Rhode Island|Rhode Island]] |
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| August 30, 1825{{ |
| August 30, 1825{{Efn | Run-off election for second seat held November 25, 1825.}} |
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| At-large |
| At-large |
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| 2 |
| 2 |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 2 |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 2 |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{ |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{Steady}} |
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| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 0 |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 0 |
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| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{ |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{Steady}} |
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! {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 109<br/>{{Small|51.2%}} |
! {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 109<br/>{{Small|51.2%}} |
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! {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{ |
! {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{Increase}}22 |
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! {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 104<br/>{{Small|48.8%}} |
! {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 104<br/>{{Small|48.8%}} |
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! {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{ |
! {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{Increase}}33 |
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|} |
|} |
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{{bar box|title=House seats|titlebar=#ddd|width=600px|barwidth=650px|bars={{bar percent|Anti-Jacksonian|{{party color|Anti-Jacksonian Party}}|51.17}} |
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{{bar percent|Jacksonian|{{party color|Jacksonian Party}}|48.83}}}} |
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{{bar percent|Anti-Jacksonian|{{Anti-Jacksonian Party/meta/color}} | 51.17}} |
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{{bar percent|Jacksonian|{{Jacksonian Party/meta/color}} | 48.83}} |
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== Special elections == |
== Special elections == |
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! {{Ushr|Indiana|1|X}} |
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| [[William Prince (politician)|William Prince]] |
| [[William Prince (politician)|William Prince]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Democratic-Republican |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Indiana|1822]] |
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Indiana|1822]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Hold}} | Incumbent died September 8, 1824.<br/>New member [[1824 Indiana's 1st congressional district special election|elected]] '''in 1824'''.<br/>Democratic-Republican hold.<br/>Successor seated December 23, 1824.<ref name="18th Roster"/><br/>Successor not elected to the next term |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican/Hold}} | Incumbent died September 8, 1824.<br/>New member [[1824 Indiana's 1st congressional district special election|elected]] '''in 1824'''.<br/>Democratic-Republican hold.<br/>Successor seated December 23, 1824.<ref name="18th Roster"/><br/>Successor not elected to the next term; [[#Indiana|see below]]. |
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| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Jackson D-R Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Jacob Call]]''' (Jackson D-R) 50.4% |
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* [[Thomas H. Blake]] (Adams) 48.8% |
* {{Party stripe|Adams Party (US)}}[[Thomas H. Blake]] (Adams) 48.8% |
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* [[Ratliff Boon]] (Jacksonian) 0.8% |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}[[Ratliff Boon]] (Jacksonian) 0.8% |
||
}} |
}} |
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|- |
|- |
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! {{Ushr|Vermont|AL|X}} |
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| [[Charles Rich (U.S. Representative)|Charles Rich]] |
| [[Charles Rich (U.S. Representative)|Charles Rich]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Democratic-Republican |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1812 United States House of Representatives election in Vermont|1812]]<br/>1814 ( |
| [[1812 United States House of Representatives election in Vermont|1812]]<br/>1814 {{Small|(lost)}}<br/>[[1816 United States House of Representatives election in Vermont|1816]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Hold}} | Incumbent died October 15, 1824 having already either retired or lost re-election.<br/>New member [[1824 Vermont's at-large congressional district special election|elected]] '''in 1824'''.<br/>Democratic-Republican hold.<br/>Successor seated December 13, 1824.<ref name="18th Roster"/><br/>Successor had not been a candidate to the next term |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican/Hold}} | Incumbent died October 15, 1824, having already either retired or lost re-election.<br/>New member [[1824 Vermont's at-large congressional district special election|elected]] '''in 1824'''.<br/>Democratic-Republican hold.<br/>Successor seated December 13, 1824.<ref name="18th Roster"/><br/>Successor had not been a candidate to the next term; [[#Vermont|see below]]. |
||
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| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Adams-Clay D-R Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Henry Olin]]''' (Adams-Clay D-R) 59.3% |
||
* [[Charles K. Williams]] (Unknown) 39.0% |
* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}}[[Charles K. Williams]] (Unknown) 39.0% |
||
}} |
}} |
||
|- |
|- |
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! {{Ushr|Virginia|13|X}} |
|||
| [[William Lee Ball]] |
| [[William Lee Ball]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Democratic-Republican |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1817 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia|1817]] |
| [[1817 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia|1817]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Hold}} | Incumbent died February 29, 1824.<br/>New member [[1824 Virginia's 13th congressional district special election|elected]] '''in 1824'''.<br/>Democratic-Republican hold.<br/>Successor seated April 8, 1824.<ref name="18th Roster"/><br/>Successor later re-elected to the next term |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican/Hold}} | Incumbent died February 29, 1824.<br/>New member [[1824 Virginia's 13th congressional district special election|elected]] '''in 1824'''.<br/>Democratic-Republican hold.<br/>Successor seated April 8, 1824.<ref name="18th Roster"/><br/>Successor later re-elected to the next term; [[#Virginia|see below]]. |
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| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Democratic-Republican (Crawford)}}{{Aye}} '''[[John Taliaferro]]''' (Crawford D-R) |
||
* [[John Hungerford (congressman)|John Hungerford]] (Federalist) |
* {{Party stripe|Federalist Party (US)}}[[John Hungerford (congressman)|John Hungerford]] (Federalist) |
||
}} |
}} |
||
|- |
|- |
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! {{Ushr|Pennsylvania|8|X}} |
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| [[Thomas Jones Rogers|Thomas J. Rogers]] |
| [[Thomas Jones Rogers|Thomas J. Rogers]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Democratic-Republican |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1818 Pennsylvania's 6th congressional district special elections|1818 ( |
| [[1818 Pennsylvania's 6th congressional district special elections|1818 {{Small|(special)}}]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Hold}} | Incumbent resigned April 20, 1824.<br/>New member [[1824 Pennsylvania's 8th congressional district special election|elected]] '''October 12, 1824'''.<br/>Democratic-Republican hold.<br/>Successor seated December 23, 1824.<ref name="18th Roster"/><br/>Successor also elected the same day to the next term |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican/Hold}} | Incumbent resigned April 20, 1824.<br/>New member [[1824 Pennsylvania's 8th congressional district special election|elected]] '''October 12, 1824'''.<br/>Democratic-Republican hold.<br/>Successor seated December 23, 1824.<ref name="18th Roster"/><br/>Successor also elected the same day to the next term; [[#Pennsylvania|see below]]. |
||
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Jackson D-R Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[George Wolf]]''' (Jackson D-R) |
||
* Uncontested |
|||
* Unopposed |
|||
}} |
}} |
||
|- |
|- |
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! {{Ushr|Pennsylvania|13|X}} |
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| [[John Tod]] |
| [[John Tod]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Democratic-Republican |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1820 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania|1820]] |
| [[1820 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania|1820]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Hold}} | Incumbent resigned sometime in 1824.<br/>New member [[1824 Pennsylvania's 13th congressional district special election|elected]] '''October 12, 1824'''.<br/>Democratic-Republican hold.<br/>Successor seated December 6, 1824.<ref name="18th Roster"/><br/>Successor also elected the same day to the next term |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican/Hold}} | Incumbent resigned sometime in 1824.<br/>New member [[1824 Pennsylvania's 13th congressional district special election|elected]] '''October 12, 1824'''.<br/>Democratic-Republican hold.<br/>Successor seated December 6, 1824.<ref name="18th Roster"/><br/>Successor also elected the same day to the next term; [[#Pennsylvania|see below]]. |
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| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Jackson D-R Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Alexander Thomson (congressman)|Alexander Thomson]]''' (Jackson D-R) |
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* Uncontested |
|||
* Unopposed |
|||
}} |
}} |
||
|- |
|- |
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! {{Ushr|Massachusetts|10|X}} |
|||
| colspan=3 | Vacant |
| colspan=3 | Vacant |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | [[John Bailey (Massachusetts politician)|John Bailey]] (Democratic-Republican) declared not entitled to seat in previous election.<br/>Bailey was then [[1824 Massachusetts's 10th congressional district special election|re-elected]] on the third ballot '''November 29, 1824'''.<br/>'''Democratic-Republican gain'''.<br/>Successor seated December 13, 1824.<ref name="18th Roster">{{ |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | [[John Bailey (Massachusetts politician)|John Bailey]] (Democratic-Republican) declared not entitled to seat in previous election.<br/>Bailey was then [[1824 Massachusetts's 10th congressional district special election|re-elected]] on the third ballot '''November 29, 1824'''.<br/>'''Democratic-Republican gain'''.<br/>Successor seated December 13, 1824.<ref name="18th Roster">{{Cite web | url=https://historycms2.house.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=40208 | title=Eighteenth Congress March 4, 1823, to March 3, 1825 | access-date=February 25, 2019 | publisher=[[Historian of the United States House of Representatives|Office of the Historian, United States House of Representatives]] | via=History.house.gov}}</ref><br/>Successor later elected to the next term; [[#Massachusetts|see below]]. |
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| nowrap | '''{{Small|First ballot (August 30, 1824)}} |
| nowrap | '''{{Small|First ballot (August 30, 1824):}}'''<br/>{{Plainlist| |
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* [[John Bailey (Massachusetts politician)|John Bailey]] (Adams-Clay |
* {{Party stripe|Adams-Clay D-R Party (US)}}[[John Bailey (Massachusetts politician)|John Bailey]] (Adams-Clay D-R) 47.3% |
||
* Sher Leland (Democratic-Republican) 30.8% |
* {{Party stripe|Democratic-Republican Party (US)}}Sher Leland (Democratic-Republican) 30.8% |
||
* Scattering 21.9% |
* Scattering 21.9% |
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}}<br/>'''{{Small|Second ballot (November 1, 1824)}} |
}}<br/>'''{{Small|Second ballot (November 1, 1824):}}'''<br/>{{Plainlist| |
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* [[John Bailey (Massachusetts politician)|John Bailey]] (Adams-Clay |
* {{Party stripe|Adams-Clay D-R Party (US)}}[[John Bailey (Massachusetts politician)|John Bailey]] (Adams-Clay D-R) 42.1% |
||
* Richard Sullivan (Federalist) 25.5% |
* {{Party stripe|Federalist Party (US)}}Richard Sullivan (Federalist) 25.5% |
||
* Samuel Bugbee (Unknown) 24.4% |
* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}}Samuel Bugbee (Unknown) 24.4% |
||
* Scattering 8.1% |
* Scattering 8.1% |
||
}}<br/>'''{{Small|Third ballot (November 29, 1824)}} |
}}<br/>'''{{Small|Third ballot (November 29, 1824):}}'''<br/>{{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Adams-Clay D-R Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[John Bailey (Massachusetts politician)|John Bailey]]''' (Adams-Clay D-R) 50.1% |
||
* Rufus G. Amory (Unknown) 31.3% |
* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}}Rufus G. Amory (Unknown) 31.3% |
||
* Samuel Bugbee (Unknown) 14.2% |
* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}}Samuel Bugbee (Unknown) 14.2% |
||
* Scattering 4.4% |
* Scattering 4.4% |
||
}} |
}} |
||
|- |
|- |
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! {{Ushr|Georgia|AL|X}} |
|||
| [[Thomas W. Cobb]] |
| [[Thomas W. Cobb]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Democratic-Republican |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1816 United States House of Representatives election in Georgia|1816]]<br/>1820 ( |
| [[1816 United States House of Representatives election in Georgia|1816]]<br/>1820 {{Small|(retired)}}<br/>[[1822 United States House of Representatives election in Georgia|1822]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Hold}} | Incumbent resigned December 6, 1824 when [[1824 United States Senate election in Georgia|elected U.S. Senator]].<br/>New member [[1824 Georgia's at-large congressional district special election|elected]] '''in 1824'''.<br/>Democratic-Republican hold.<br/>Successor seated February 7, 1825.<ref name="18th Roster"/><br/>Successor had not been a candidate for the next term |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican/Hold}} | Incumbent resigned December 6, 1824, when [[1824 United States Senate election in Georgia|elected U.S. Senator]].<br/>New member [[1824 Georgia's at-large congressional district special election|elected]] '''in 1824'''.<br/>Democratic-Republican hold.<br/>Successor seated February 7, 1825.<ref name="18th Roster"/><br/>Successor had not been a candidate for the next term; [[#Georgia|see below]]. |
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| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Democratic-Republican (Crawford)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Richard Henry Wilde|Richard H. Wilde]]''' (Crawford D-R) 61.2% |
||
* William C. Lyman (Democratic-Republican) 38.8% |
* {{Party stripe|Democratic-Republican Party (US)}}William C. Lyman (Democratic-Republican) 38.8% |
||
}} |
}} |
||
|- |
|- |
||
! {{Ushr|North Carolina|2|X}} |
|||
| [[Hutchins Gordon Burton|Hutchins G. Burton]] |
| [[Hutchins Gordon Burton|Hutchins G. Burton]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Democratic-Republican |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1819 United States House of Representatives elections in North Carolina|1819]] |
| [[1819 United States House of Representatives elections in North Carolina|1819]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Hold}} | Incumbent resigned March 23, 1824 when elected [[Governor of North Carolina]].<br/>New member [[1825 North Carolina's 2nd congressional district special election|elected]] '''January 6, 1825'''.<br/>Democratic-Republican hold.<br/>Successor seated January 19, 1825.<ref name="18th Roster"/><br/>Successor later elected to the next term |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican/Hold}} | Incumbent resigned March 23, 1824, when elected [[Governor of North Carolina]].<br/>New member [[1825 North Carolina's 2nd congressional district special election|elected]] '''January 6, 1825'''.<br/>Democratic-Republican hold.<br/>Successor seated January 19, 1825.<ref name="18th Roster"/><br/>Successor later elected to the next term; [[#North Carolina|see below]]. |
||
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Democratic-Republican (Crawford)}}{{Aye}} '''[[George Outlaw]]''' (Crawford D-R) 55.7% |
||
* [[Willis Alston]] (Democratic-Republican) 44.2% |
* {{Party stripe|Democratic-Republican Party (US)}}[[Willis Alston]] (Democratic-Republican) 44.2% |
||
}} |
}} |
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! {{Ushr|NH|AL|X}} |
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| colspan=3 | Vacant |
| colspan=3 | Vacant |
||
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Representative-elect [[James Miller (general)|James Miller]] declined to serve.<br/>New member [[1825 New Hampshire's at-large congressional district special election|elected]] '''March 8, 1825'''.<br/>'''Anti-Jacksonian gain'''.<br/>Successor seated December 5, 1825 with the rest of the Congress. |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Representative-elect [[James Miller (general)|James Miller]] declined to serve.<br/>New member [[1825 New Hampshire's at-large congressional district special election|elected]] '''March 8, 1825'''.<br/>'''Anti-Jacksonian gain'''.<br/>Successor seated December 5, 1825, with the rest of the Congress. |
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| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
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* {{ |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Titus Brown]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 100% |
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* Uncontested |
|||
* Unopposed |
|||
}} |
}} |
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|- |
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! {{Ushr|South Carolina|1|X}} |
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| [[Joel Roberts Poinsett|Joel R. Poinsett]] |
| [[Joel Roberts Poinsett|Joel R. Poinsett]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Jacksonian |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Jacksonian |
||
| [[1820 United States House of Representatives elections in South Carolina|1820]] |
| [[1820 United States House of Representatives elections in South Carolina|1820]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Hold}} | Incumbent resigned March 7, 1825 when appointed [[United States Ambassador to Mexico|U.S. Minister to Mexico]].<br/>New member [[1825 South Carolina's 1st congressional district special election|elected]] '''May 17, 1825'''.<br/>Jacksonian hold.<br/>Successor seated December 5, 1825.<ref name="19th Roster"/> |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent resigned March 7, 1825, when appointed [[United States Ambassador to Mexico|U.S. Minister to Mexico]].<br/>New member [[1825 South Carolina's 1st congressional district special election|elected]] '''May 17, 1825'''.<br/>Jacksonian hold.<br/>Successor seated December 5, 1825.<ref name="19th Roster"/> |
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| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[William Drayton]]''' (Jacksonian) 74.8% |
||
* [[William Crafts]] (Federalist) 25.2% |
* {{Party stripe|Federalist Party (US)}}[[William Crafts]] (Federalist) 25.2% |
||
}} |
}} |
||
|- |
|- |
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! {{Ushr|Kentucky|3|X}} |
|||
| [[Henry Clay]] |
| [[Henry Clay]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Anti-Jacksonian |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Anti-Jacksonian |
||
| [[1810 United States House of Representatives elections in Kentucky|1810]]<br/>1814 ( |
| [[1810 United States House of Representatives elections in Kentucky|1810]]<br/>1814 {{Small|(resigned)}}<br/>[[1814 United States House of Representatives elections in Kentucky|1814]]<br/>1815 (Seat declared vacant)<br/>[[1815 Kentucky's 2nd congressional district special election|1815 {{Small|(special)}}]]<br/>1820 {{Small|(retired)}}<br/>[[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Kentucky|1822]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Hold}} | Incumbent resigned March 6, 1825 when appointed [[United States Secretary of State|U.S. Secretary of State]].<br/>New member [[1825 Kentucky's 3rd congressional district special election|elected]] '''August 1, 1825'''.<br/>Anti-Jacksonian hold.<br/>Successor seated December 5, 1825.<ref name="19th Roster">{{ |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent resigned March 6, 1825, when appointed [[United States Secretary of State|U.S. Secretary of State]].<br/>New member [[1825 Kentucky's 3rd congressional district special election|elected]] '''August 1, 1825'''.<br/>Anti-Jacksonian hold.<br/>Successor seated December 5, 1825.<ref name="19th Roster">{{Cite web | url=https://historycms2.house.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=40209 | title=Nineteenth Congress March 4, 1825, to March 3, 1827 | access-date=February 25, 2019 | publisher=[[Historian of the United States House of Representatives|Office of the Historian, United States House of Representatives]] | via=History.house.gov}}</ref> |
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| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[James Clark (Kentucky politician)|James Clark]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 59.4% |
||
* [[Henry Bowman (Kentucky politician)|Henry Bowman]] (Democratic-Republican) 40.6% |
* {{Party stripe|Democratic-Republican Party (US)}}[[Henry Bowman (Kentucky politician)|Henry Bowman]] (Democratic-Republican) 40.6% |
||
}} |
}} |
||
|- |
|- |
||
! {{Ushr|Pennsylvania|16|X}} |
|||
| [[James Allison Jr.]] |
| [[James Allison Jr.]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Jacksonian |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Jacksonian |
||
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania|1822]] |
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania|1822]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Hold}} | Incumbent resigned August 26, 1825 before the assembling of Congress.<br/>New member [[1825 Pennsylvania's 16th congressional district special election|elected]] '''in 1825'''.<br/>Jacksonian hold.<br/>Successor seated December 5, 1825.<ref name="19th Roster"/> |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent resigned August 26, 1825, before the assembling of Congress.<br/>New member [[1825 Pennsylvania's 16th congressional district special election|elected]] '''in 1825'''.<br/>Jacksonian hold.<br/>Successor seated December 5, 1825.<ref name="19th Roster"/> |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Robert Orr Jr.]]''' (Jacksonian) 56.7% |
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* [[Abner Lacock]] (Independent) 43.3% |
* {{Party stripe|Independent Party (US)}}[[Abner Lacock]] (Independent) 43.3% |
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}} |
}} |
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== Alabama == |
== Alabama == |
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{{Main|1825 United States House of Representatives elections in Alabama}} |
{{Main|1825 United States House of Representatives elections in Alabama}} |
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{{See also|List of United States |
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Alabama}} |
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Alabama elected its members August 1–3, 1825, after the term began but before the new Congress convened. |
Alabama elected its members August 1–3, 1825, after the term began but before the new Congress convened. |
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{{USCongressElectionTableHead}} |
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{| class=wikitable |
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|- |
|- |
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! {{Ushr|AL|1|X}}<br/>{{Small|"Northern district"}} |
|||
! rowspan=2 | District |
|||
! colspan=3 | Incumbent |
|||
! colspan=2 | This race |
|||
|- |
|||
! Member |
|||
! Party |
|||
! First elected |
|||
! Results |
|||
! Candidates |
|||
|- |
|||
| {{ushr|AL|1|X}}<br/>{{Small|"Northern district"}} |
|||
| [[Gabriel Moore]] |
| [[Gabriel Moore]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1821 United States House of Representatives election in Alabama|1821]] |
| [[1821 United States House of Representatives election in Alabama|1821]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
||
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Gabriel Moore]]''' (Jackson Republican; Jacksonian) 71.1% |
||
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}[[Clement Comer Clay]] (Jackson Republican; Jacksonian) 28.9%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - AL Northern District Race - Aug 01, 1825 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=325532 |access-date=2024-06-15 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
|||
* [[Clement Comer Clay]] (Jacksonian) 28.9% |
|||
}} |
}} |
||
|- |
|- |
||
! {{Ushr|AL|2|X}}<br/>{{Small|"Middle district"}} |
|||
| [[John McKee]] |
| [[John McKee (politician)|John McKee]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1823 United States House of Representatives elections in Alabama|1823]] |
| [[1823 United States House of Representatives elections in Alabama|1823]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
||
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[John McKee (politician)|John McKee]]''' (Jackson Republican; Jacksonian) 40.9% |
||
* [[ |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}[[R. E. B. Baylor]] (Jackson Republican; Jacksonian) 39.2% |
||
* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}}John D. Terrill (Unknown) 19.9%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - AL Middle District Race - Aug 01, 1825 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=325531 |access-date=2024-06-15 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
|||
* John D. Terrill (Anti-Jacksonian) 19.9% |
|||
}} |
}} |
||
|- |
|- |
||
! {{Ushr|AL|3|X}}<br/>{{Small|"Southern district"}} |
|||
| [[George W. Owen]] |
| [[George W. Owen]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1823 United States House of Representatives elections in Alabama|1823]] |
| [[1823 United States House of Representatives elections in Alabama|1823]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
||
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[George W. Owen]]''' (Jackson Republican; Jacksonian) 100% |
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* Uncontested<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - AL Southern District Race - Aug 01, 1825 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=325533 |access-date=2024-06-15 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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}} |
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== Arkansas Territory == |
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See [[#Non-voting delegates|Non-voting delegates]], below. |
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== Connecticut == |
== Connecticut == |
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{{Main|1825 United States House of Representatives election in Connecticut}} |
{{Main|1825 United States House of Representatives election in Connecticut}} |
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{{See also|List of United States |
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Connecticut}} |
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Connecticut elected its members April 4, 1825, after the term began but before the new Congress convened. |
Connecticut elected its members April 4, 1825, after the term began but before the new Congress convened. |
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{{USCongressElectionTableHead}} |
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{| class=wikitable |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
! rowspan=6 | {{Ushr|CT|AL|X}}<br/>{{Small|6 seats on a [[general ticket]]}} |
|||
! rowspan=2 | District |
|||
! colspan=3 | Incumbent |
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! colspan=2 | This race |
|||
|- |
|||
! Member |
|||
! Party |
|||
! First elected |
|||
! Results |
|||
! Candidates |
|||
|- |
|||
| rowspan=6 | {{ushr|CT|AL|X}}<br/>{{Small|6 seats on a [[general ticket]]}} |
|||
| [[Gideon Tomlinson]] |
| [[Gideon Tomlinson]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1818 United States House of Representatives election in Connecticut|1818]] |
| [[1818 United States House of Representatives election in Connecticut|1818]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
||
| nowrap rowspan=6 | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap rowspan=6 | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Gideon Tomlinson]]''' (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 15.8% |
||
* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Elisha Phelps]]''' (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 14.9% |
||
* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Ralph Isaacs Ingersoll|Ralph I. Ingersoll]]''' (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 13.9% |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Orange Merwin]]''' (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 13.9% |
||
* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Noyes Barber]]''' (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 11.1% |
||
* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[John Baldwin (congressman)|John Baldwin]]''' (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 9.2% |
||
* [[Daniel Burrows]] (Democratic-Republican) 4.5% |
* {{Party stripe|Democratic-Republican Party (US)}}[[Daniel Burrows]] (Democratic-Republican) 4.5% |
||
* Elisha Tracy 3.8% |
* {{Party stripe|Democratic-Republican Party (US)}}Elisha Tracy (Democratic-Republican) 3.8% |
||
* [[Timothy Pitkin]] (Federalist) 3.3% |
* {{Party stripe|Federalist Party (US)}}[[Timothy Pitkin]] (Federalist) 3.3% |
||
* [[Calvin Willey]] ( |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}[[Calvin Willey]] (Jackson Republican; Jacksonian) 2.3% |
||
* [[Samuel A. Foot]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 1.4% |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}[[Samuel A. Foot]] (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 1.4% |
||
* Dennis Kimberly 1.0% |
* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}}Dennis Kimberly (Unknown) 1.0% |
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* Asa Barron 1.0% |
* {{Party stripe|Federalist Party (US)}}Asa Barron (Federalist) 1.0% |
||
* George Learnid 1.0% |
* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}}George Learnid (Unknown) 1.0% |
||
* Samuel Church 0.8% |
* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}}Samuel Church (Unknown) 0.8% |
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* Robert Fairchild 0.6% |
* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}}Robert Fairchild (Unknown) 0.6% |
||
* Roger Sherman 0.5% |
* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}}Roger Sherman (Unknown) 0.5% |
||
* [[Lyman Law]] (Federalist) 0.4% |
* {{Party stripe|Federalist Party (US)}}[[Lyman Law]] (Federalist) 0.4% |
||
* [[Calvin Goddard (politician)|Calvin Goddard]] (Federalist) 0.4% |
* {{Party stripe|Federalist Party (US)}}[[Calvin Goddard (politician)|Calvin Goddard]] (Federalist) 0.4% |
||
* [[Thomas Scott Williams|Thomas Williams]] (Federalist) 0.4%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - CT At-Large Race - Apr 04, 1825 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=345468 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com |access-date=May 21, 2020}}</ref> |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}[[Thomas Scott Williams|Thomas Williams]] (Adams-Clay Federalist; Anti-Jacksonian) 0.4%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - CT At-Large Race - Apr 04, 1825 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=345468 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com |access-date=May 21, 2020}}</ref> |
||
}} |
}} |
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|- |
|- |
||
| [[Ansel Sterling]] |
| [[Ansel Sterling]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1821 United States House of Representatives election in Connecticut|1821]] |
| [[1821 United States House of Representatives election in Connecticut|1821]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/> |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/>Anti-Jacksonian hold. |
||
|- |
|- |
||
| [[Samuel A. Foote]] |
| [[Samuel A. Foote]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1823 United States House of Representatives election in Connecticut|1823]] |
| [[1823 United States House of Representatives election in Connecticut|1823]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.<br/> |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.<br/>Anti-Jacksonian hold. |
||
|- |
|- |
||
| [[Lemuel Whitman]] |
| [[Lemuel Whitman]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1823 United States House of Representatives election in Connecticut|1823]] |
| [[1823 United States House of Representatives election in Connecticut|1823]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/> |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/>Anti-Jacksonian hold. |
||
|- |
|- |
||
| [[Noyes Barber]] |
| [[Noyes Barber]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1821 United States House of Representatives election in Connecticut|1821]] |
| [[1821 United States House of Representatives election in Connecticut|1821]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
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|- |
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| [[Ebenezer Stoddard]] |
| [[Ebenezer Stoddard]] |
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| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1821 United States House of Representatives election in Connecticut|1821]] |
| [[1821 United States House of Representatives election in Connecticut|1821]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/> |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/>Anti-Jacksonian hold. |
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|} |
|} |
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== Delaware == |
== Delaware == |
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{{Main|1824 United States House of Representatives election in Delaware}} |
{{Main|1824 United States House of Representatives election in Delaware}} |
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{{See also|List of United States |
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Delaware}} |
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Delaware elected its member October 5, 1824. |
Delaware elected its member October 5, 1824. |
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{{USCongressElectionTableHead}} |
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{| class=wikitable |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
! {{Ushr|DE|AL|X}} |
|||
! rowspan=2 | District |
|||
! colspan=3 | Incumbent |
|||
! colspan=2 | This race |
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|- |
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! Member |
|||
! Party |
|||
! First elected |
|||
! Results |
|||
! Candidates |
|||
|- |
|||
| {{ushr|DE|AL|X}} |
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| [[Louis McLane]] |
| [[Louis McLane]] |
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| {{Party shading/Federalist}} | Crawford Federalist |
| {{Party shading/Federalist}} | Crawford Federalist |
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| [[1816 United States House of Representatives election in Delaware|1816]] |
| [[1816 United States House of Representatives election in Delaware|1816]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.<br/>'''Jacksonian gain'''. |
||
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Louis McLane]]''' (Crawford Federalist; Jacksonian) 51.7% |
||
* [[Arnold Naudain]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 48.3% |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}[[Arnold Naudain]] (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 48.3% |
||
* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}} Unidentified Scattering 0.1%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - DE District At Large Race - Oct 05, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=275289 |access-date=2024-06-15 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
|||
}} |
}} |
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|} |
|} |
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== Florida Territory == |
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See [[#Non-voting delegates|Non-voting delegates]], below. |
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== Georgia == |
== Georgia == |
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{{Main|1824 United States House of Representatives election in Georgia}} |
{{Main|1824 United States House of Representatives election in Georgia}} |
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{{See also|1824 Georgia's at-large congressional district special election|List of United States |
{{See also|1824 Georgia's at-large congressional district special election|List of United States representatives from Georgia}} |
||
Georgia elected its members October 4, 1824. There were only 7 candidates who ran statewide in 1824. There were several other candidates who received votes in a small number of states, but vote totals were only available for the seven winning candidates. The minor candidates only received a few hundred votes each. |
Georgia elected its members October 4, 1824. There were only 7 candidates who ran statewide in 1824. There were several other candidates who received votes in a small number of states, but vote totals were only available for the seven winning candidates. The minor candidates only received a few hundred votes each. |
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{{USCongressElectionTableHead}} |
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{| class=wikitable |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
! rowspan=7 | {{Ushr|GA|AL|X}}<br/>{{Small|7 seats on a [[general ticket]]}} |
|||
! rowspan=2 | District |
|||
! colspan=3 | Incumbent |
|||
! colspan=2 | This race |
|||
|- |
|||
! Member |
|||
! Party |
|||
! First elected |
|||
! Results |
|||
! Candidates |
|||
|- |
|||
| rowspan=7 | {{ushr|GA|AL|X}}<br/>{{Small|7 seats on a [[general ticket]]}} |
|||
| [[Joel Abbot (politician)|Joel Abbot]] |
| [[Joel Abbot (politician)|Joel Abbot]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1816 United States House of Representatives election in Georgia|1816]] |
| [[1816 United States House of Representatives election in Georgia|1816]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Jacksonian gain'''. |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Jacksonian gain'''. |
||
| nowrap rowspan=7 | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap rowspan=7 | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Wiley Thompson]]''' (Crawford Republican; Jacksonian) 15.1% |
||
* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[John Forsyth (politician)|John Forsyth]]''' (Crawford Republican; Jacksonian) 14.6% |
||
* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Edward F. Tattnall]]''' (Crawford Republican; Jacksonian) 14.4% |
||
* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Alfred Cuthbert]]''' (Crawford Republican; Jacksonian) 14.2% |
||
* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[George Cary (Georgia politician)|George Cary]]''' (Crawford Republican; Jacksonian) 13.8% |
||
* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[James Meriwether]]''' (Crawford Republican; Jacksonian) 13.4% |
||
* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Charles Eaton Haynes|Charles E. Haynes]]''' (Crawford Republican; Jacksonian) 12.7% |
||
* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}}Longstreet{{Efn | Full name not given in source.}} (Unknown) 0.8% |
|||
* Duncan G. Campbell (Jacksonian) |
|||
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}Duncan G. Campbell (Jackson Republican; Jacksonian) 0.4% |
|||
* Samuel Rockwell (Jacksonian) |
|||
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}Samuel Rockwell (Jackson Republican; Jacksonian) 0.3% |
|||
* Charles J. MacDonald (Jacksonian) |
|||
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}Charles J. MacDonald (Jackson Republican; Jacksonian) 0.3% |
|||
* Longstreet{{efn | Full name not given in source.}} |
|||
* [[Thomas Willis Cobb|Thomas W. Cobb]] (Jacksonian) |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}[[Thomas Willis Cobb|Thomas W. Cobb]] (Crawford Republican; Jacksonian) <0.01% |
||
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}[[Joel Abbot (politician)|Joel Abbot]] (Crawford Republican; Jacksonian) <0.01%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - GA At-Large Race - Oct 04, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=409254 |access-date=2024-06-15 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* [[Joel Abbot (politician)|Joel Abbot]] (Jacksonian) |
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}} |
}} |
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|- |
|- |
||
| [[Alfred Cuthbert]] |
| [[Alfred Cuthbert]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1820 United States House of Representatives election in Georgia|1820]] |
| [[1820 United States House of Representatives election in Georgia|1820]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.<br/>'''Jacksonian gain'''. |
||
|- |
|- |
||
| [[George Cary (Georgia politician)|George Cary]] |
| [[George Cary (Georgia politician)|George Cary]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives election in Georgia|1822]] |
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives election in Georgia|1822]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.<br/>'''Jacksonian gain'''. |
||
|- |
|- |
||
| [[Edward F. Tattnall]] |
| [[Edward F. Tattnall]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1820 United States House of Representatives election in Georgia|1820]] |
| [[1820 United States House of Representatives election in Georgia|1820]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.<br/>'''Jacksonian gain'''. |
||
|- |
|- |
||
| [[John Forsyth (politician)|John Forsyth]] |
| [[John Forsyth (politician)|John Forsyth]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives election in Georgia|1822]] |
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives election in Georgia|1822]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.<br/>'''Jacksonian gain'''. |
||
|- |
|- |
||
| [[Wiley Thompson]] |
| [[Wiley Thompson]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1820 United States House of Representatives election in Georgia|1820]] |
| [[1820 United States House of Representatives election in Georgia|1820]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.<br/>'''Jacksonian gain'''. |
||
|- |
|- |
||
| [[Thomas Willis Cobb|Thomas W. Cobb]] |
| [[Thomas Willis Cobb|Thomas W. Cobb]] |
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| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives election in Georgia|1822]] |
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives election in Georgia|1822]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Jacksonian gain'''. |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Jacksonian gain'''. |
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== Illinois == |
== Illinois == |
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{{Main|1824 United States House of Representatives election in Illinois}} |
{{Main|1824 United States House of Representatives election in Illinois}} |
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{{See also|List of United States |
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Illinois}} |
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Illinois elected its member August 2, 1824. |
Illinois elected its member August 2, 1824. |
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In 1824 a proposal was made to hold a convention to make Illinois a slave state. The Pro-Slavery Party was led by former Governor [[Shadrach Bond|Bond]] and others, while the Anti-Slavery Party was led by Governor [[Edward Coles|Coles]] and others. The election took place on August 2, resulting in Illinois voting against the convention and electing the anti-slavery candidate, [[Daniel Pope Cook|Daniel P. Cook]]. Despite the failure of the plan to officially make Illinois a slave state, the state effectively continued the practice through laws that classified Black individuals as "indentured servants," which in practice made them slaves.<ref>{{Cite book |title=Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society |publisher=[[Illinois State Historical Society]] |year=1912 |volume=4 |pages=401-402}}</ref> |
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{{USCongressElectionTableHead}} |
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|- |
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! colspan=3 | Incumbent |
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! colspan=2 | This race |
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|- |
|- |
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! {{Ushr|IL|AL|X}} |
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! Member |
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! Party |
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! First elected |
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! Results |
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! Candidates |
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|- |
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| {{ushr|IL|AL|X}} |
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| [[Daniel P. Cook]] |
| [[Daniel P. Cook]] |
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| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay<br/>Democratic-Republican |
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| [[1819 United States House of Representatives election in Illinois|1819]] |
| [[1819 United States House of Representatives election in Illinois|1819]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
||
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Daniel P. Cook]]''' (Anti-Slavery; Anti-Jacksonian) 63.2% |
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* [[Shadrach Bond]] ( |
* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}}[[Shadrach Bond]] (Pro-Slavery) 36.5% |
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* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}} "Others" 0.2%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - IL At Large Race - Aug 02, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=278912 |access-date=2024-06-15 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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== Indiana == |
== Indiana == |
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{{Main|1824 United States House of Representatives elections in Indiana}} |
{{Main|1824 United States House of Representatives elections in Indiana}} |
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{{See also|1824 Indiana's 1st congressional district special election|List of United States |
{{See also|1824 Indiana's 1st congressional district special election|List of United States representatives from Indiana}} |
||
Indiana elected its members August 2, 1824. |
Indiana elected its members August 2, 1824. |
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|- |
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! {{Ushr|IN|1|X}} |
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! rowspan=2 | District |
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| [[Jacob Call]] |
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! colspan=3 | Incumbent |
|||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson<br/>Democratic-Republican |
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! colspan=2 | This race |
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| 1824 |
|||
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/>Jacksonian hold.<br/>Incumbent then died September 8, 1824, leading to a [[1824 Indiana's 1st congressional district special election|special election]] to finish the term. |
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|- |
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| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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! Member |
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* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Ratliff Boon]]''' (Jackson Republican; Jacksonian) 42.1% |
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! Party |
|||
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}[[Jacob Call]] (Jackson Republican; Jacksonian) 31.7% |
|||
! First elected |
|||
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}[[Thomas H. Blake]] (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 26.2%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - IN District 1 Race - Aug 02, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=278913 |access-date=2024-06-15 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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! Results |
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! Candidates |
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|- |
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| {{ushr|IN|1|X}} |
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| [[William Prince (Indiana)|William Prince]] |
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| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson Democratic-Republican |
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| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections|1822]] |
|||
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Jacksonian gain'''.<br/>Incumbent then died September 8, 1824, leading to a [[1824 Indiana's 1st congressional district special election|special election]] to finish the term. |
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| nowrap | {{Plainlist | |
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* '''{{aye}} [[Ratliff Boon]]''' (Jacksonian) 42.1% |
|||
* [[Jacob Call]] (Jacksonian) 31.7% |
|||
* [[Thomas H. Blake]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 26.2% |
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}} |
}} |
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|- |
|- |
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! {{Ushr|IN|2|X}} |
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| [[Jonathan Jennings]] |
| [[Jonathan Jennings]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1822 Indiana's at-large congressional district special election|1822 ( |
| [[1822 Indiana's at-large congressional district special election|1822 {{Small|(special)}}]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Incumbent switched factions and re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.<br/>'''Anti-Jacksonian gain'''. |
||
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Jonathan Jennings]]''' (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 53.2% |
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* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}Jeremiah Sullivan (Adams; Anti-Jacksonian) 46.8%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - IN District 2 Race - Aug 02, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=278914 |access-date=2024-06-15 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* Jeremiah Sullivan (Anti-Jacksonian) 46.8% |
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}} |
}} |
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|- |
|- |
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! {{Ushr|IN|3|X}} |
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| [[John Test]] |
| [[John Test]] |
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| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay<br/>Democratic-Republican |
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| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections|1822]] |
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections|1822]] |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Incumbent switched factions and re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.<br/>'''Anti-Jacksonian gain'''. |
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| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[John Test]]''' (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 44.5% |
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* James Brown Ray (Anti-Jacksonian) |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}James Brown Ray (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 37.1% |
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* {{Party stripe|Democratic-Republican}}Daniel J. Caswell (Democratic-Republican) 18.4%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - IN District 3 Race - Aug 02, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=278915 |access-date=2024-06-15 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* Daniel J. Caswell 19.0% |
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== Kentucky == |
== Kentucky == |
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{{Main|1824 United States House of Representatives elections in Kentucky}} |
{{Main|1824 United States House of Representatives elections in Kentucky}} |
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{{See also|1825 Kentucky's 3rd congressional district special election|List of United States |
{{See also|1825 Kentucky's 3rd congressional district special election|List of United States representatives from Kentucky}} |
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Kentucky elected its members August 2, 1824. |
Kentucky elected its members August 2, 1824. |
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{{USCongressElectionTableHead}} |
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{| class=wikitable |
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|- |
|- |
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! {{Ushr|KY|1|X}} |
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! rowspan=2 | District |
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! colspan=3 | Incumbent |
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! colspan=2 | This race |
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|- |
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! Member |
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! Party |
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! First elected |
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! Results |
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! Candidates |
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|- |
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| {{ushr|KY|1|X}} |
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| [[David Trimble (congressman)|David Trimble]] |
| [[David Trimble (congressman)|David Trimble]] |
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| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay<br/>Democratic-Republican |
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| [[1816 United States House of Representatives elections in Kentucky|1816]] |
| [[1816 United States House of Representatives elections in Kentucky|1816]] |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
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| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[David Trimble (congressman)|David Trimble]]'''{{Efn | name="nr" | Source does not give numbers of votes or has incomplete data.}} (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) |
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* Uncontested<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - KY District 1 Race - Aug 02, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=278916 |access-date=2024-06-16 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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}} |
}} |
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|- |
|- |
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! {{Ushr|KY|2|X}} |
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| [[Thomas Metcalfe ( |
| [[Thomas Metcalfe (Kentucky politician)|Thomas Metcalfe]] |
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| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1818 United States House of Representatives elections in Kentucky|1818]] |
| [[1818 United States House of Representatives elections in Kentucky|1818]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
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| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Thomas Metcalfe (Kentucky politician)|Thomas Metcalfe]]''' (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 82.3% |
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* Walker Reed 13.2% |
* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}}Walker Reed (Unknown) 13.2% |
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* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}}William Worthington (Unknown) 4.5%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - KY - District 02 Race - Aug 02, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=278917 |access-date=2024-06-16 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* William Worthington 4.5% |
|||
}} |
}} |
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|- |
|- |
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! {{Ushr|KY|3|X}} |
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| [[Henry Clay]] |
| [[Henry Clay]] |
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| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay<br/>Democratic-Republican |
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| [[1810 United States House of Representatives elections in Kentucky|1810]]<br/>1814 ( |
| [[1810 United States House of Representatives elections in Kentucky|1810]]<br/>1814 {{Small|(resigned)}}<br/>[[1814 United States House of Representatives elections in Kentucky|1814]]<br/>1815 {{Small|(Seat declared vacant)}}<br/>[[1815 Kentucky's 2nd congressional district special election|1815 {{Small|(special)}}]]<br/>1820 {{Small|(retired)}}<br/>[[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Kentucky|1822]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.<br/>Incumbent later resigned to become [[United States Secretary of State|U.S. Secretary of State]] and was replaced in a [[1825 Kentucky's 3rd congressional district special election|special election]]. |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.<br/>Incumbent later resigned to become [[United States Secretary of State|U.S. Secretary of State]] and was replaced in a [[1825 Kentucky's 3rd congressional district special election|special election]]. |
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| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Henry Clay]]''' (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 100% |
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* Uncontested<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - KY District 3 Race - Aug 02, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=278918 |access-date=2024-06-16 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* Unopposed |
|||
}} |
}} |
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|- |
|- |
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! {{Ushr|KY|4|X}} |
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| [[Robert P. Letcher]] |
| [[Robert P. Letcher]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Kentucky|1822]] |
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Kentucky|1822]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
||
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Robert P. Letcher]]''' (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 60.1% |
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* {{Party stripe|Democratic-Republican}}[[John Speed Smith]] (Democratic-Republican) 39.9%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - KY District 4 Race - Aug 02, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=278919 |access-date=2024-06-16 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* [[John Speed Smith]] 39.9% |
|||
}} |
}} |
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|- |
|- |
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! {{Ushr|KY|5|X}} |
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| [[John Telemachus Johnson|John T. Johnson]] |
| [[John Telemachus Johnson|John T. Johnson]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1820 United States House of Representatives elections in Kentucky|1820]] |
| [[1820 United States House of Representatives elections in Kentucky|1820]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/> |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/>Jacksonian hold. |
||
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[James Johnson (Kentucky politician)|James Johnson]]''' (Jackson Republican; Jacksonian) 55.8% |
||
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}[[Robert L. McHatton]] (Jackson Republican; Jacksonian) 44.2%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - KY - District 05 Race - Aug 02, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=278920 |access-date=2024-06-16 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* [[Robert L. McHatton]] (Jacksonian) 44.2% |
|||
}} |
}} |
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|- |
|- |
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! {{Ushr|KY|6|X}} |
|||
| [[David White (congressman)|David White]] |
| [[David White (congressman)|David White]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Kentucky|1822]] |
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Kentucky|1822]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Jacksonian gain'''. |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Jacksonian gain'''. |
||
| nowrap | {{Plainlist | |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist | |
||
* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Joseph Lecompte]]'''{{Efn | name="nr"}} (Jackson Republican; Jacksonian) |
||
* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}}John Logan (Unknown)<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - KY - District 06 Race - Aug 02, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=278921 |access-date=2024-06-16 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
|||
* John Logan |
|||
}} |
}} |
||
|- |
|- |
||
! {{Ushr|KY|7|X}} |
|||
| [[Thomas P. Moore]] |
| [[Thomas P. Moore]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Kentucky|1822]] |
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Kentucky|1822]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
||
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
||
* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Thomas P. Moore]]'''{{Efn | name="nr"}} (Jackson Republican; Jacksonian) |
||
* {{Party stripe|Democratic-Republican}}[[Samuel H. Woodson (Kentucky politician)|Samuel Woodson]] (Democratic-Republican)<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - KY - District 07 Race - Aug 02, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=278922 |access-date=2024-06-16 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
|||
* [[Samuel H. Woodson (Kentucky politician)|Samuel Woodson]] |
|||
}} |
}} |
||
|- |
|- |
||
! {{Ushr|KY|8|X}} |
|||
| [[Richard A. Buckner]] |
| [[Richard A. Buckner]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Kentucky|1822]] |
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Kentucky|1822]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
||
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
||
* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Richard A. Buckner]]''' (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 86.7% |
||
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}[[Tunstall Quarles]] (Jackson Republican; Jacksonian) 13.3%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - KY - District 08 Race - Aug 02, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=278923 |access-date=2024-06-16 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
|||
* [[Tunstall Quarles]] 13.3% |
|||
}} |
}} |
||
|- |
|- |
||
! {{Ushr|KY|9|X}} |
|||
| [[Charles A. Wickliffe]] |
| [[Charles A. Wickliffe]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Kentucky|1822]] |
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Kentucky|1822]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
||
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
||
* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Charles A. Wickliffe]]''' (Jackson Republican; Jacksonian) 58.5% |
||
* Burr Harrison 28.7% |
* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}}Burr Harrison (Unknown) 28.7% |
||
* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}}Norborne B. Beall (Unknown) 12.9%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - KY - District 09 Race - Aug 02, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=278924 |access-date=2024-06-16 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
|||
* Norborne B. Beall 12.8% |
|||
}} |
}} |
||
|- |
|- |
||
! {{Ushr|KY|10|X}} |
|||
| [[Francis Johnson (congressman)|Francis Johnson]] |
| [[Francis Johnson (congressman)|Francis Johnson]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1820 United States House of Representatives elections in Kentucky|1820 ( |
| [[1820 United States House of Representatives elections in Kentucky|1820 {{Small|(special)}}]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
||
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
||
* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Francis Johnson (congressman)|Francis Johnson]]''' (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 73.5% |
||
* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}}Robert F. Slaughter (Unknown) 26.5%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - KY - District 10 Race - Aug 02, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=278925 |access-date=2024-06-16 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
|||
* Robert F. Slaughter 29.9% |
|||
}} |
}} |
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|- |
|- |
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! {{Ushr|KY|11|X}} |
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| [[Philip Thompson (Kentucky politician)|Philip Thompson]] |
| [[Philip Thompson (Kentucky politician)|Philip Thompson]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Kentucky|1822]] |
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Kentucky|1822]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.<br/> |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.<br/>Anti-Jacksonian hold. |
||
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
||
* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[William S. Young]]'''{{Efn | name="nr"}} (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) |
||
* [[ |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}[[Benjamin Hardin]] (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) |
||
* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}[[John Calhoon]] (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) |
||
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}[[Philip Thompson (Kentucky politician)|Philip Thompson]] (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) |
|||
* Francis E. Walker |
|||
* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}}Francis E. Walker (Unknown)<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - KY - District 11 Race - Aug 02, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=278926 |access-date=2024-06-16 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
|||
}} |
}} |
||
|- |
|- |
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! {{Ushr|KY|12|X}} |
|||
| [[Robert P. Henry]] |
| [[Robert P. Henry]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Kentucky|1822]] |
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Kentucky|1822]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
||
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
||
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Robert P. Henry]]'''{{Efn | name="nr"}} (Jackson Republican; Jacksonian)<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - KY - District 12 Race - Aug 02, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=278927 |access-date=2024-06-16 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* '''{{aye}} [[Robert P. Henry]]'''{{efn | name="nr"}} (Jacksonian) |
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}} |
}} |
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== Louisiana == |
== Louisiana == |
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{{Main|1824 United States House of Representatives elections in Louisiana}} |
{{Main|1824 United States House of Representatives elections in Louisiana}} |
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{{See also|List of United States |
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Louisiana}} |
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Louisiana elected its members July 7–9, 1824. |
Louisiana elected its members July 7–9, 1824. |
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{{USCongressElectionTableHead}} |
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{| class=wikitable |
|||
|- |
|- |
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! {{Ushr|LA|1|X}} |
|||
! rowspan=2 | District |
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! colspan=3 | Incumbent |
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! colspan=2 | This race |
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|- |
|||
! Member |
|||
! Party |
|||
! First elected |
|||
! Results |
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! Candidates |
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|- |
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| {{ushr|LA|1|X}} |
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| [[Edward Livingston]] |
| [[Edward Livingston]] |
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| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Louisiana|1822]] |
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Louisiana|1822]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
||
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
||
* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Edward Livingston]]''' (Jackson Republican; Jacksonian) 98.3% |
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* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}} "Scattering" 1.8%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - LA District 1 Race - Jul 07, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=278928 |access-date=2024-06-16 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* Others 1.6% |
|||
}} |
}} |
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|- |
|- |
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! {{Ushr|LA|2|X}} |
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| [[Henry H. Gurley]] |
| [[Henry H. Gurley]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Louisiana|1822]] |
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Louisiana|1822]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
||
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
||
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Henry H. Gurley]]''' (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 100%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - LA - District 02 Race - Jul 07, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=278929 |access-date=2024-06-16 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* '''{{aye}} [[Henry H. Gurley]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 100% |
|||
}} |
}} |
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|- |
|- |
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! {{Ushr|LA|3|X}} |
|||
| [[William L. Brent]] |
| [[William L. Brent]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Louisiana|1822]] |
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Louisiana|1822]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
||
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
||
* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[William L. Brent]]''' (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 60.8% |
||
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}[[Henry Bullard]] (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 39.3%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - LA - District 03 Race - Jul 07, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=278930 |access-date=2024-06-16 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* [[Henry Bullard]] 39.2% |
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}} |
}} |
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== Maine == |
== Maine == |
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{{Main|1824–1825 United States House of Representatives elections in Maine}} |
{{Main|1824–1825 United States House of Representatives elections in Maine}} |
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{{See also|List of United States |
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Maine}} |
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Maine elected its members September 13, 1824. |
Maine elected its members September 13, 1824. Maine law required a majority vote for election, n Maine law required a majority vote for electionecessitating additional ballots in the 3rd and 4th districts on January 3, 1825, April 4, 1825, and September 12, 1825. |
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{{USCongressElectionTableHead}} |
{{USCongressElectionTableHead}} |
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|- |
|- |
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! {{Ushr|ME|1|X}} |
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| [[William Burleigh]] |
| [[William Burleigh]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1823 United States House of Representatives elections in Maine|1823]] |
| [[1823 United States House of Representatives elections in Maine|1823]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
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| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
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* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[William Burleigh]]''' (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 67.6% |
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* Rufus MacIntire 22.0% |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}Rufus MacIntire (Crawford Republican; Jacksonian) 22.0% |
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* John MacDonald 8.2% |
* {{Party stripe|Independent}}John MacDonald (Independent) 8.2% |
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* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}Isaac Lane (Crawford Republican; Jacksonian) 0.8% |
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* Others 2.1% |
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* {{Party stripe|Unknown (US)}}Jeremiah Goodwin (Unknown) 0.8% |
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* {{Party stripe|Unknown (US)}}"Unidentified Scattering" 0.5%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - ME District 01 Race - Sep 13, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=278933 |access-date=2024-06-16 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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! {{Ushr|ME|2|X}} |
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| [[Stephen Longfellow]] |
| [[Stephen Longfellow]] |
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| {{Party shading/Federalist}} | Adams-Clay Federalist |
| {{Party shading/Federalist}} | Adams-Clay Federalist |
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| [[1823 United States House of Representatives elections in Maine|1823]] |
| [[1823 United States House of Representatives elections in Maine|1823]] |
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| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Jacksonian gain'''. |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Jacksonian gain'''. |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[John Anderson (Maine)|John Anderson]]''' (Crawford Republican; Jacksonian) 55.4% |
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* [[Stephen Longfellow]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 43. |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}[[Stephen Longfellow]] (Adams-Clay Federalist; Anti-Jacksonian) 43.8% |
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* {{Party stripe|Democratic-Republican}}James Irish (Democratic-Republican) 0.2% |
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* Others 0.9% |
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* {{Party stripe|Unknown (US)}}Phinchas Varnum (Unknown) 0.2% |
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* {{Party stripe|Unknown (US)}}"Scattering" 0.5%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - ME District 2 Race - Sep 13, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=278934 |access-date=2024-06-16 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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! {{Ushr|ME|3|X}} |
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| [[Ebenezer Herrick]] |
| [[Ebenezer Herrick]] |
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| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay<br/>Democratic-Republican |
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| [[1820–1821 United States House of Representatives elections in Maine|1821]] |
| [[1820–1821 United States House of Representatives elections in Maine|1821]] |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
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| nowrap | '''{{Small|First ballot (September 13, 1824):}}''' {{Plainlist |
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* [[Ebenezer Herrick]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 46.2% |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}[[Ebenezer Herrick]] (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 46.2% |
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* [[Albert Smith (Maine)|Albert Smith]] 35. |
* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}}[[Albert Smith (Maine)|Albert Smith]] (Unknown) 35.8% |
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* Ebenezer Thatcher 14.3% |
* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}}Ebenezer Thatcher (Unknown) 14.3% |
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* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}}James MacLellan (Unknown) 0.9% |
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* Other 3.7% |
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* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}Jeremiah Bailey (Adams-Clay Federalist; Anti-Jacksonian) 0.6% |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}Stephen Parsons (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 0.4% |
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* {{Party stripe|Unknown (US)}}Ebenezer Delano (Unknown) 0.4% |
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* [[Albert Smith (Maine)|Albert Smith]] 27.2% |
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* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}William King (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 0.3% |
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* Ebenezer Thatcher 24.3% |
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}}<br/>'''{{Small|Second ballot (January 3, 1825):}}''' {{Plainlist| |
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* Elisha J. Ford 1.8% |
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* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}[[Ebenezer Herrick]] (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 44.4% |
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* Moses Carlton 1.2% |
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* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}}[[Albert Smith (Maine)|Albert Smith]] (Unknown) 27.2% |
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* Others 1.1% |
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* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}}Ebenezer Thatcher (Unknown) 24.3% |
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}}<br/>'''{{Small|Third ballot (April 4, 1825):}}''' {{Plainlist | |
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* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}}Elisha J. Ford (Unknown) 1.8% |
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* [[Ebenezer Herrick]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 49.6% |
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* {{Party stripe|Democratic-Republican}}Moses Carlton (Democratic-Republican) 1.2% |
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* [[Albert Smith (Maine)|Albert Smith]] 31.7% |
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* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}} "Scattering" 1.1% |
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* Ebenezer Thatcher 15.1% |
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}}<br/>'''{{Small|Third ballot (April 4, 1825):}}''' {{Plainlist| |
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* [[Daniel Rose (politician)|Daniel Rose]] 2.0% |
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* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}[[Ebenezer Herrick]] (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 49.6% |
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* Others 1.6% |
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* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}}[[Albert Smith (Maine)|Albert Smith]] (Unknown) 31.7% |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}}Ebenezer Thatcher (Unknown) 15.1% |
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* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}[[Daniel Rose (politician)|Daniel Rose]] (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 2.0% |
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* [[Albert Smith (Maine)|Albert Smith]] 25.8% |
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* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}}Edwin Smith (Unknown) 0.5% |
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* [[Daniel Rose (politician)|Daniel Rose]] 17.6% |
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* {{Party stripe|Democratic-Republican}}Moses Carlton (Democratic-Republican) 0.3% |
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* Others 1.2% |
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* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}} "Scattering" 0.8% |
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}}<br/>'''{{Small|Fourth ballot (September 12, 1825):}}''' {{Plainlist| |
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* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Ebenezer Herrick]]''' (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 55.5% |
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* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}}[[Albert Smith (Maine)|Albert Smith]] (Unknown) 25.8% |
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* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}[[Daniel Rose (politician)|Daniel Rose]] (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 17.6% |
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* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}}Abraham Hammatt (Unknown) 0.5% |
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* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}} "Scattering" 0.6%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - ME District 3 - 4th Trial Race - Sep 12, 1825 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=278935 |access-date=2024-06-16 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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}} |
}} |
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! {{Ushr|ME|4|X}} |
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| [[Joshua Cushman]] |
| [[Joshua Cushman]] |
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| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay<br/>Democratic-Republican |
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| [[1818–1819 United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts|1818]]{{ |
| [[1818–1819 United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts|1818]]{{Efn | In {{Ushr|MA|19|A}}}} |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.<br/> |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.<br/>Anti-Jacksonian hold. |
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| nowrap | '''{{Small|First ballot (September 13, 1824):}}''' {{Plainlist |
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* Thomas Fillebrown 27.7% |
* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}}Thomas Fillebrown (Unknown) 27.7% |
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* [[Peleg Sprague (Maine politician)|Peleg Sprague]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 23.6% |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}[[Peleg Sprague (Maine politician)|Peleg Sprague]] (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 23.6% |
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* [[Joshua Cushman]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 19.0% |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}[[Joshua Cushman]] (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 19.0% |
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* Robert C. Vose 9.5% |
* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}}Robert C. Vose (Unknown) 9.5% |
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* Sanford Kingsbury 6.5% |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}Sanford Kingsbury (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 6.5% |
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* Rufus Burnham 4.0% |
* {{Party stripe|Democratic-Republican}}Rufus Burnham (Democratic-Republican) 4.0% |
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* Ebenezer T. Warren 2.7% |
* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}}Ebenezer T. Warren (Unknown) 2.7% |
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* John Comings 1.2% |
* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}}John Comings (Unknown) 1.2% |
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* Thomas Bond 1.1% |
* {{Party stripe|Democratic-Republican}}Thomas Bond (Democratic-Republican) 1.1% |
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* {{Party stripe|Federalist}}Timothy Boutelle (Federalist) 0.8% |
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* Others 4.7% |
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* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}} "Scattering" 4% |
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}}<br/>'''{{Small|Second ballot (January 3, 1825):}}''' {{Plainlist| |
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* No data available for 2nd trial |
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* No data available for 2nd ballot |
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* '''{{aye}} [[Peleg Sprague (Maine politician)|Peleg Sprague]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 65.9% |
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* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Peleg Sprague (Maine politician)|Peleg Sprague]]''' (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 65.9% |
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* Robert C. Vose 15.0% |
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* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}}Robert C. Vose (Unknown) 15.0% |
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* Thomas Fillebrown 13.6% |
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* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}}Thomas Fillebrown (Unknown) 13.6% |
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* [[Joshua Cushman]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 2.1% |
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* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}[[Joshua Cushman]] (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 2.1% |
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* Timothy Boutelle 2.1% |
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* {{Party stripe|Federalist}}Timothy Boutelle (Federalist) 2.1% |
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* Sanford Kingsbury 1.0% |
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* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}Sanford Kingsbury (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 1.0% |
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* Others 0.3% |
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* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}} "Scattering" 0.3%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - ME District 4 - 3rd Trial Race - Apr 04, 1825 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=278936 |access-date=2024-06-16 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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! {{Ushr|ME|5|X}} |
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| [[Enoch Lincoln]] |
| [[Enoch Lincoln]] |
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| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay<br/>Democratic-Republican |
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| [[1818 Massachusetts's 20th congressional district special election|1818 ( |
| [[1818 Massachusetts's 20th congressional district special election|1818 {{Small|(special)}}]]{{Efn | In {{Ushr|MA|20|A}}}} |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
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| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Enoch Lincoln]]''' (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 98% |
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* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}} "Scattering" 2.1%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - ME District 5 Race - Sep 13, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=278937 |access-date=2024-06-16 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* Others 2.1% |
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}} |
}} |
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! {{Ushr|ME|6|X}} |
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| [[Jeremiah O'Brien (Maine politician)|Jeremiah O'Brien]] |
| [[Jeremiah O'Brien (Maine politician)|Jeremiah O'Brien]] |
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| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay<br/>Democratic-Republican |
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| [[1823 United States House of Representatives elections in Maine|1823]] |
| [[1823 United States House of Representatives elections in Maine|1823]] |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
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| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Jeremiah O'Brien (Maine politician)|Jeremiah O'Brien]]''' (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 76.4% |
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* Ebenezer Poor |
* {{Party stripe|Democratic-Republican}}Ebenezer Poor (Democratic-Republican) 20.7% |
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* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}} "Scattering" 2.9%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - ME District 6 Race - Sep 13, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=278938 |access-date=2024-06-16 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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}} |
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! {{Ushr|ME|7|X}} |
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| [[David Kidder]] |
| [[David Kidder]] |
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| {{Party shading/ |
| {{Party shading/Federalist}} | Adams-Clay<br/>Federalist |
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| [[1823 United States House of Representatives elections in Maine|1823]] |
| [[1823 United States House of Representatives elections in Maine|1823]] |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
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| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[David Kidder]]''' (Adams-Clay Federalist; Anti-Jacksonian) 65.0% |
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* [[William D. Williamson]] 23. |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}[[William D. Williamson]] (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 23.7% |
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* Allen Gilman |
* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}}Allen Gilman (Unknown) 4.2% |
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* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}} "Scattering" 7.1%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - ME District 7 Race - Sep 13, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=278939 |access-date=2024-06-16 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* David Perham 1.8% |
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* Jediah Herrick 1.6% |
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* Others 4.6% |
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}} |
}} |
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== Maryland == |
== Maryland == |
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{{Main|1824 United States House of Representatives elections in Maryland}} |
{{Main|1824 United States House of Representatives elections in Maryland}} |
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{{See also|List of United States |
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Maryland}} |
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Maryland elected its members October 4, 1824. |
Maryland elected its members October 4, 1824. |
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{{USCongressElectionTableHead}} |
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{| class=wikitable |
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|- |
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! rowspan=2 | District |
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! colspan=3 | Incumbent |
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! colspan=2 | This race |
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|- |
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! Member |
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! Party |
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! First elected |
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! Results |
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! Candidates |
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|- |
|- |
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! {{Ushr|MD|1|X}} |
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| [[Raphael Neale]] |
| [[Raphael Neale]] |
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| {{Party shading/Federalist}} | Adams-Clay Federalist |
| {{Party shading/Federalist}} | Adams-Clay Federalist |
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| [[1818 United States House of Representatives elections in Maryland|1818]] |
| [[1818 United States House of Representatives elections in Maryland|1818]] |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.<br/> |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.<br/>Anti-Jacksonian hold. |
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| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Clement Dorsey]]''' (Adams-Clay Federalist; Anti-Jacksonian) 55.3% |
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* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}[[Raphael Neale]] (Adams-Clay Federalist; Anti-Jacksonian) 44.7%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - MD District 1 Race - Oct 04, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=47416 |access-date=2024-06-16 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* [[Raphael Neale]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 44.7% |
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}} |
}} |
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|- |
|- |
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! {{Ushr|MD|2|X}} |
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| [[Joseph Kent]] |
| [[Joseph Kent]] |
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| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay<br/>Democratic-Republican |
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| [[1810 United States House of Representatives elections in Maryland|1810]]<br/>1814 ( |
| [[1810 United States House of Representatives elections in Maryland|1810]]<br/>1814 {{Small|(lost)}}<br/>[[1818 United States House of Representatives elections in Maryland|1818]] |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
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| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Joseph Kent]]''' (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 52.3% |
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* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}[[John C. Weems]] (Jackson Federalist; Jacksonian) 47.7%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - MD District 2 Race - Oct 04, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=68961 |access-date=2024-06-16 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* [[John C. Weems]] (Jacksonian) 47.7% |
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}} |
}} |
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! {{Ushr|MD|3|X}} |
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| [[Henry R. Warfield]] |
| [[Henry R. Warfield]] |
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| {{Party shading/Federalist}} | Adams-Clay Federalist |
| {{Party shading/Federalist}} | Adams-Clay Federalist |
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| [[1820 United States House of Representatives elections in Maryland|1820]] |
| [[1820 United States House of Representatives elections in Maryland|1820]] |
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| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Jacksonian gain'''. |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Jacksonian gain'''. |
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| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[George Peter (politician, born 1779)|George Peter]]''' (Jackson Republican; Jacksonian) 37.5% |
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* [[George C. Washington]] (Anti-Jacksonian) |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}[[George C. Washington]] (Adams-Clay Federalist; Anti-Jacksonian) 33.9% |
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* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}Henry R. Warfield (Adams-Clay Federalist; Anti-Jacksonian) 28.7%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - MD District 3 Race - Oct 04, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=278943 |access-date=2024-06-16 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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}} |
}} |
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! {{Ushr|MD|4|X}} |
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| [[John Lee (Maryland)|John Lee]] |
| [[John Lee (Maryland)|John Lee]] |
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| {{Party shading/Federalist}} | Jackson Federalist |
| {{Party shading/Federalist}} | Jackson Federalist |
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| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Maryland|1822]] |
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Maryland|1822]] |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Anti-Jacksonian gain'''. |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Anti-Jacksonian gain'''. |
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| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Thomas C. Worthington]]''' (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 55.3% |
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* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}[[John Lee (Maryland)|John Lee]] (Jackson Federalist; Jacksonian) 44.7%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - MD District 4 Race - Oct 04, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=278944 |access-date=2024-06-16 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* [[John Lee (Maryland)|John Lee]] (Jacksonian) 44.7% |
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}} |
}} |
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|- |
|- |
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! rowspan=2 | {{Ushr|MD|5|X}}<br/>{{Small|[[Plural district]] with 2 seats}} |
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| [[Isaac McKim]] |
| [[Isaac McKim]] |
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| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1823 Maryland's 5th congressional district special elections|1823 ( |
| [[1823 Maryland's 5th congressional district special elections|1823 {{Small|(special)}}]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Anti-Jacksonian gain'''. |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Anti-Jacksonian gain'''. |
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| nowrap rowspan=2 | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap rowspan=2 | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Peter Little]]''' (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 47.1% |
||
* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[John Barney]]''' (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 26.8% |
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* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}[[Isaac McKim]] (Jackson Republican; Jacksonian) 26.0%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - MD District 5 Race - Oct 04, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=278945 |access-date=2024-06-16 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* [[Isaac McKim]] (Jacksonian) 26.0% |
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}} |
}} |
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|- |
|- |
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| [[Peter Little]] |
| [[Peter Little]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay<br/>Democratic-Republican |
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| [[1810 United States House of Representatives elections in Maryland|1810]]<br/>1812 ( |
| [[1810 United States House of Representatives elections in Maryland|1810]]<br/>1812 {{Small|(lost)}}<br/>[[1816 United States House of Representatives elections in Maryland|1816]] |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
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! {{Ushr|MD|6|X}} |
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| [[George Edward Mitchell|George E. Mitchell]] |
| [[George Edward Mitchell|George E. Mitchell]] |
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| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson<br/>Democratic-Republican |
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| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Maryland|1822]] |
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Maryland|1822]] |
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| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
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| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[George Edward Mitchell|George E. Mitchell]]''' (Jackson Republican; Jacksonian) 54% |
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* {{Party stripe|Federalist}}Phillip Reed (Federalist) 46%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - MD District 6 Race - Oct 04, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=69076 |access-date=2024-06-16 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* Phillip Reed 46.1% |
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}} |
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|- |
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! {{Ushr|MD|7|X}} |
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| [[William Hayward Jr.]] |
| [[William Hayward Jr.]] |
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| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford<br/>Democratic-Republican |
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| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Maryland|1822]] |
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Maryland|1822]] |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Anti-Jacksonian gain'''. |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Anti-Jacksonian gain'''. |
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| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[John Leeds Kerr]]''' (Adams-Clay Federalist; Anti-Jacksonian) 50.3% |
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* {{Party stripe|Democratic-Republican}}Thomas Emory (Democratic-Republican) 49.7%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - MD District 7 Race - Oct 04, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=122967 |access-date=2024-06-16 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* Thomas Emory 49.7% |
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}} |
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|- |
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! {{Ushr|MD|8|X}} |
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| [[John S. Spence]] |
| [[John S. Spence]] |
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| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay<br/>Democratic-Republican |
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| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Maryland|1822]] |
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Maryland|1822]] |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.<br/> |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.<br/>Anti-Jacksonian hold. |
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| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Robert N. Martin]]''' (Adams-Clay Federalist; Anti-Jacksonian) 51.9% |
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* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}[[John S. Spence]] (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 48.1%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - MD District 8 Race - Oct 04, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=278946 |access-date=2024-06-16 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* [[John S. Spence]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 48.1% |
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== Massachusetts == |
== Massachusetts == |
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{{Main|1824–1825 United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts}} |
{{Main|1824–1825 United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts}} |
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{{See also|1824 Massachusetts's 10th congressional district special election|List of United States |
{{See also|1824 Massachusetts's 10th congressional district special election|List of United States representatives from Massachusetts}} |
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Massachusetts elected its members November 1, 1824. Massachusetts had a majority requirement for election, which necessitated additional elections held January 3, 1825, April 1, 1825, and August 1, 1825. |
Massachusetts elected its members November 1, 1824. Massachusetts had a majority requirement for election, which necessitated additional elections held January 3, 1825, April 1, 1825, and August 1, 1825. |
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District numbers vary between sources. |
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{| class=wikitable |
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{{USCongressElectionTableHead}} |
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! rowspan=2 | District |
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! colspan=3 | Incumbent |
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|- |
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! {{Ushr|MA|1|X}}<br/>{{Small|"Suffolk district"}} |
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! Member |
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! Party |
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! First elected |
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! Results |
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! Candidates{{efn | name="numbers" | District numbers vary between sources.}} |
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|- |
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| {{ushr|MA|1|X}}<br/>{{Small|"Suffolk district"}} |
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| [[Daniel Webster]] |
| [[Daniel Webster]] |
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| {{Party shading/Federalist}} | Adams-Clay Federalist |
| {{Party shading/Federalist}} | Adams-Clay Federalist |
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| [[1812 United States House of Representatives election in New Hampshire|1812]]{{ |
| [[1812 United States House of Representatives election in New Hampshire|1812]]{{Efn | In [[New Hampshire]]}}<br/>1816 {{Small|(retired)}}<br/>[[1822–1823 United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts|1822]] |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
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| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Daniel Webster]]''' (Adams-Clay Federalist; Anti-Jacksonian) 100% |
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* Uncontested<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - MA District 1 (Suffolk) Race - Nov 01, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=278947 |access-date=2024-06-16 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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}} |
}} |
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|- |
|- |
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! {{Ushr|MA|2|X}}<br/>{{Small|"Essex South district"}} |
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| [[Benjamin Williams Crowninshield|Benjamin W. Crowninshield]] |
| [[Benjamin Williams Crowninshield|Benjamin W. Crowninshield]] |
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| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay<br/>Democratic-Republican |
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| [[1822–1823 United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts|1823]] |
| [[1822–1823 United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts|1823]] |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
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| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Benjamin Williams Crowninshield|Benjamin W. Crowninshield]]''' (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 58.1% |
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* Frederick Howed 32.0% |
* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}}Frederick Howed (Unknown) 32.0% |
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* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}} "Scattering" 9.9%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - MA District 2 (Essex South) Race - Nov 01, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=278948 |access-date=2024-06-16 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* Others 9.9% |
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}} |
}} |
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|- |
|- |
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! {{Ushr|MA|3|X}}<br/>{{Small|"Essex North district"}} |
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| [[Jeremiah Nelson]] |
| [[Jeremiah Nelson]] |
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| {{Party shading/Federalist}} | Adams-Clay Federalist |
| {{Party shading/Federalist}} | Adams-Clay Federalist |
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| [[1804 United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts|1804]]<br/>1806 ( |
| [[1804 United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts|1804]]<br/>1806 {{Small|(retired)}}<br/>[[1814–1815 United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts|1814]] |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/> |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/>Anti-Jacksonian hold. |
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| '''{{Small|First ballot (November 1, 1824):}}''' {{Plainlist| |
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* [[John Varnum]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 49.3% |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}[[John Varnum]] (Adams-Clay Federalist; Anti-Jacksonian) 49.3% |
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* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}John Merrill (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 48.3% |
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* John Merrill 48.3% |
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* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}} "Scattering" 2.5% |
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* Others 2.4% |
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}}<br/>'''{{Small|Second ballot (January 3, 1825):}}''' {{Plainlist |
}}<br/>'''{{Small|Second ballot (January 3, 1825):}}''' {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[John Varnum]]''' (Adams-Clay Federalist; Anti-Jacksonian) 50.2% |
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* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}John Merrill (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 48.0% |
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* John Merrill 48.0% |
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* Moses Wingate 1.0% |
* {{Party stripe|Democratic-Republican}}Moses Wingate (Democratic-Republican) 1.0% |
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* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}} "Other" 0.8%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - MA District 3 (Essex North) - 2nd Trial Race - Jan 03, 1825 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=278953 |access-date=2024-06-16 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* Others 0.8 |
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}} |
}} |
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|- |
|- |
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! {{Ushr|MA|4|X}}<br/>{{Small|"Middlesex district"}} |
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| [[Timothy Fuller]] |
| [[Timothy Fuller]] |
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| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay<br/>Democratic-Republican |
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| [[1816–1817 United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts|1816]] |
| [[1816–1817 United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts|1816]] |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/> |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/>Anti-Jacksonian hold. |
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| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Edward Everett]]''' (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 58.5% |
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* {{Party stripe|Democratic-Republican}}John Keyes (Democratic-Republican) 41.6%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - MA District 4 (Middlesex) Race - Nov 01, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=279140 |access-date=2024-06-16 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* John Keyes 41.5% |
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}} |
}} |
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|- |
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! {{Ushr|MA|5|X}}<br/>{{Small|"Hampden district"}} |
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| [[ |
| [[Samuel Lathrop]] |
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| {{Party shading/ |
| {{Party shading/Federalist}} | Adams-Clay<br/>Federalist |
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| [[ |
| [[1818–1819 United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts|1819]] |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Anti-Jacksonian gain'''. |
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| nowrap | '''{{Small|First ballot (November 1, 1824):}}''' {{Plainlist | |
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* [[John Davis (Massachusetts governor)|John Davis]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 43.4% |
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* [[Jonas Sibley]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 31.1% |
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* Sumner Barstow 16.7% |
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* Bezaleel Taft 6.1% |
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* Others 0.7% |
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}}<br/>'''{{Small|Second ballot (January 3, 1825):}}''' {{Plainlist | |
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* [[John Davis (Massachusetts governor)|John Davis]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 47.8% |
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* [[Jonas Sibley]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 46.8% |
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* Sumner Barstow 5.4% |
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}}<br/>'''{{Small|Third ballot (April 1, 1825):}}''' {{Plainlist | |
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* [[John Davis (Massachusetts governor)|John Davis]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 49.8% |
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* [[Jonas Sibley]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 43.6% |
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* Sumner Barstow 6.6% |
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}}<br/>'''{{Small|Fourth ballot (August 1, 1825):}}''' {{Plainlist | |
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* '''{{aye}} [[John Davis (Massachusetts governor)|John Davis]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 51.4% |
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* [[Jonas Sibley]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 48.6% |
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}} |
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|- |
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| {{ushr|MA|6|X}}<br/>{{Small|"Worcester North district"}} |
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| [[John Locke (Massachusetts politician)|John Locke]] |
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| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican |
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| [[1822–1823 United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts|1823]] |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
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| |
| '''{{Small|First ballot (November 1, 1824):}}''' {{Plainlist | |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}[[Samuel Lathrop]] (Adams-Clay Federalist; Anti-Jacksonian) 48.8% |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party}}John Mills (Jackson Republican; Jacksonian) 36.3% |
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* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}[[Isaac C. Bates]] (Adams-Clay Federalist; Anti-Jacksonian) 11.3% |
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* Eleazer James 7.4% |
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* {{Party stripe|Democratic-Republican}}Thomas Shepherd (Democratic-Republican) 3.6% |
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* Others 15.2% |
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}}<br/>'''{{Small|Second ballot (January 3, 1825):}}''' {{Plainlist| |
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* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Samuel Lathrop]]''' (Adams-Clay Federalist; Anti-Jacksonian) 62.2% |
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* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party}}John Mills (Jackson Republican; Jacksonian) 37.8% |
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}}<br/>'''{{Small|Third ballot (April 1, 1825):}}'''{{Efn|Although a majority was reached in the second ballot, a third ballot was ordered because elections had not been held in [[Holland, Massachusetts|Holland]] and [[South Brimfield, Massachusetts|South Brimfield]].{{Citation needed|date=February 2015}}}} {{Plainlist| |
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* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Samuel Lathrop]]''' (Adams-Clay Federalist; Anti-Jacksonian) 60.9% |
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* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party}}John Mills (Jackson Republican; Jacksonian) 39.1%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - MA District 5 (Hampden) - 3rd Trial Race - Apr 04, 1825 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=279146 |access-date=2024-06-16 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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}} |
}} |
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! {{Ushr|MA|6|X}}<br/>{{Small|"Franklin district"}} |
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| [[Samuel C. Allen]] |
| [[Samuel C. Allen]] |
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| {{Party shading/ |
| {{Party shading/Federalist}} | Adams-Clay<br/>Federalist |
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| [[1816–1817 United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts|1816]] |
| [[1816–1817 United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts|1816]] |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
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| '''{{Small|First ballot (November 1, 1824):}}''' {{Plainlist | |
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* [[George Grennell Jr.]] 46.2% |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}[[George Grennell Jr.]] (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 46.2% |
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* [[Samuel C. Allen]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 44.1% |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}[[Samuel C. Allen]] (Adams-Clay Federalist; Anti-Jacksonian) 44.1% |
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* {{Party stripe|Democratic-Republican}}Eleazer James (Democratic-Republican) 7.6% |
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* Elihu Lyman 7.6<br/>Others 2.1% |
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* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}} "Scattering" 2.1% |
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}}<br/>'''{{Small|Second ballot (January 3, 1825):}}''' {{Plainlist | |
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}}<br/>'''{{Small|Second ballot (January 3, 1825):}}''' {{Plainlist| |
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* '''{{aye}} [[Samuel C. Allen]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 56.4% |
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* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Samuel C. Allen]]''' (Adams-Clay Federalist; Anti-Jacksonian) 56.4% |
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* [[George Grennell Jr.]] 43.6% |
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* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}[[George Grennell Jr.]] (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 43.6%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - MA District 6 (Franklin) - 2nd Trial Race - Jan 03, 1825 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=279142 |access-date=2024-06-16 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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}} |
}} |
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|- |
|- |
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! {{Ushr|MA|7|X}}<br/>{{Small|"Berkshire district"}} |
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| [[ |
| [[Henry W. Dwight]] |
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| {{Party shading/ |
| {{Party shading/Federalist}} | Adams-Clay<br/>Federalist |
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| [[ |
| [[1822–1823 United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts|1822]] |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
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| {{Plainlist| |
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| nowrap | '''{{Small|First ballot (November 1, 1824):}}''' {{Plainlist | [[Samuel Lathrop]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 48.8% |
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* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Henry W. Dwight]]''' (Adams-Clay Federalist; Anti-Jacksonian) 55.9% |
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* John Mills 36.3% |
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* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party}}[[Nathan Willis]] (Jackson Republican; Jacksonian) 44.1%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - MA District 7 (Berkshire) Race - Nov 01, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=279143 |access-date=2024-06-16 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* [[Isaac C. Bates]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 11.3% |
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* Thomas Shepherd 3.6% |
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}}<br/>'''{{Small|Second ballot (January 3, 1825):}}''' {{Plainlist | |
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* '''{{aye}} [[Samuel Lathrop]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 62.2% |
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* John Mills 37.8% |
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}}<br/>'''{{Small|Third ballot (April 1, 1825):}}'''{{efn|Although a majority was reached in the second ballot, a third ballot was ordered because elections had not been held in [[Holland, Massachusetts|Holland]] and [[South Brimfield, Massachusetts|South Brimfield]].{{citation needed|date=February 2015}}}} {{Plainlist | |
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* '''{{aye}} [[Samuel Lathrop]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 60.9% |
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* John Mills 39.1% |
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}} |
}} |
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|- |
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! {{Ushr|MA|8|X}}<br/>{{Small|"Worcester South district"}} |
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| [[ |
| [[Jonas Sibley]] |
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| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay<br/>Democratic-Republican |
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| [[1822–1823 United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts|1823]] |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.<br/>Anti-Jacksonian hold. |
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| '''{{Small|First ballot (November 1, 1824):}}''' {{Plainlist| |
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* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}[[John Davis (Massachusetts governor)|John Davis]] (Adams-Clay Federalist; Anti-Jacksonian) 43.4% |
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* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}[[Jonas Sibley]] (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 31.1% |
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* {{Party stripe|Democratic-Republican}}Sumner Barstow (Democratic-Republican) 18.7% |
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* {{Party stripe|Federalist}}Bezaleel Taft (Federalist) 6.1% |
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* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}} "Scattering" 0.7% |
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}}<br/>'''{{Small|Second ballot (January 3, 1825):}}''' {{Plainlist| |
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* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}[[John Davis (Massachusetts governor)|John Davis]] (Adams-Clay Federalist; Anti-Jacksonian) 47.8% |
|||
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}[[Jonas Sibley]] (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 46.8% |
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* {{Party stripe|Democratic-Republican}}Sumner Barstow (Democratic-Republican) 5.4% |
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}}<br/>'''{{Small|Third ballot (April 1, 1825):}}''' {{Plainlist| |
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* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}[[John Davis (Massachusetts governor)|John Davis]] (Adams-Clay Federalist; Anti-Jacksonian) 49.8% |
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* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}[[Jonas Sibley]] (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 43.6% |
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* {{Party stripe|Democratic-Republican}}Sumner Barstow (Democratic-Republican) 6.6% |
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}}<br/>'''{{Small|Fourth ballot (August 1, 1825):}}''' {{Plainlist| |
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* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}} {{Aye}} '''[[John Davis (Massachusetts governor)|John Davis]]''' (Adams-Clay Federalist; Anti-Jacksonian) 51.4% |
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* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}[[Jonas Sibley]] ((Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 48.6%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - MA District 8 (Worcester South) - 4th Trial Race - Aug 01, 1825 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=279151 |access-date=2024-06-16 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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}} |
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! {{Ushr|MA|9|X}}<br/>{{Small|"Worcester North"}} |
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| [[John Locke (Massachusetts politician)|John Locke]] |
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| {{Party shading/Federalist}} | Adams-Clay<br/>Federalist |
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| [[1820–1821 United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts|1820]] |
| [[1820–1821 United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts|1820]] |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
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| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[John Locke (Massachusetts politician)|John Locke]]''' (Adams-Clay Federalist; Anti-Jacksonian) 60.6% |
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* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}} '''[[Jonas G. Kendall]]''' (Adams-Clay Federalist; Anti-Jacksonian) 16.8% |
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* Nathan Willis 44.1% |
|||
* {{Party stripe|Independent)}} '''[[Eleazer James]]''' (Independent) 7.4% |
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* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}} "Scattering" 15.2%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - MA District 9 (Worcester North) Race - Nov 01, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=279141 |access-date=2024-06-16 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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}} |
}} |
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|- |
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! {{Ushr|MA|10|X}}<br/>{{Small|"Norfolk district"}} |
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| [[John Bailey (Massachusetts politician)|John Bailey]] |
| [[John Bailey (Massachusetts politician)|John Bailey]] |
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| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay<br/>Democratic-Republican |
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| [[1823 Massachusetts's 10th congressional district special election|1823 ( |
| [[1823 Massachusetts's 10th congressional district special election|1823 {{Small|(special)}}]] |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
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| '''{{Small|First ballot (November 1, 1824):}}''' {{Plainlist| |
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* [[John Bailey (Massachusetts politician)|John Bailey]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 43.0% |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}[[John Bailey (Massachusetts politician)|John Bailey]] (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 43.0% |
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* Richard Sullivan 26.4% |
* {{Party stripe|Federalist}}Richard Sullivan (Federalist) 26.4% |
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* Samuel Bugbee 22.4% |
* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}}Samuel Bugbee (Unknown) 22.4% |
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* Sher Leland 3.5% |
* {{Party stripe|Democratic-Republican}}Sher Leland (Democratic-Republican) 3.5% |
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* [[Ebenezer Seaver]] 3.0% |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party}}[[Ebenezer Seaver]] (Jacksonian) 3.0% |
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* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}} "Scattering" 1.7% |
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* Others 1.7% |
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}}<br/>'''{{Small| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[John Bailey (Massachusetts politician)|John Bailey]]''' (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 50.1% |
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* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}}Rufus G. Amory (Unknown) 31.3% |
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* Sher Leland 34.0% |
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* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}}Samuel Bugbee (Unknown) 14.2% |
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* Others 8.7% |
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* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}} "Scattering" 4.4%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - MA District 10 (Norfolk) - Special Election - 3rd Trial Race - Nov 29, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=727531 |access-date=2024-06-16 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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}} |
}} |
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|- |
|- |
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! {{Ushr|MA|11|X}}<br/>{{Small|"Plymouth district"}} |
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| [[Aaron Hobart]] |
| [[Aaron Hobart]] |
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| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay<br/>Democratic-Republican |
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| [[1820–1821 United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts|1820]] |
| [[1820–1821 United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts|1820]] |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
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| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Aaron Hobart]]''' (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 73.4% |
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* Ebenezer Gay 14.6% |
* {{Party stripe|Democratic-Republican}}Ebenezer Gay (Democratic-Republican) 14.6% |
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* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}[[William Baylies]] (Adams) 12.0%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - MA District 11 (Plymouth) Race - Nov 01, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=279150 |access-date=2024-06-16 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* [[William Baylies]] (Federalist) 12.0% |
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}} |
}} |
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|- |
|- |
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! {{Ushr|MA|12|X}}<br/>{{Small|"Bristol district"}} |
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| [[Francis Baylies]] |
| [[Francis Baylies]] |
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| {{Party shading/ |
| {{Party shading/Federalist}} | Jackson<br/>Federalist |
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| [[ |
| [[1822–1823 United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts|1822]] |
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| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
||
| '''{{Small|First ballot (November 1, 1824):}}''' {{Plainlist| |
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* [[Francis Baylies]] (Jacksonian) 49.3% |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}[[Francis Baylies]] (Jackson Federalist; Jacksonian) 49.3% |
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* [[James L. Hodges]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 45.8% |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}[[James L. Hodges]] (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 45.8% |
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* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}} "Scattering" 5.0% |
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* Others 5.0% |
|||
}}<br/>'''{{Small|Second ballot (January 3, 1825):}}''' {{Plainlist |
}}<br/>'''{{Small|Second ballot (January 3, 1825):}}''' {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Francis Baylies]]''' (Jackson Federalist; Jacksonian) 56.6% |
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* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}[[James L. Hodges]] (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 43.4%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - MA District 12 (Bristol) - 2nd Trial Race - Jan 03, 1825 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=279148 |access-date=2024-06-16 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* [[James L. Hodges]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 43.4% |
|||
}} |
}} |
||
|- |
|- |
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! {{Ushr|MA|13|X}}<br/>{{Small|"Barnstable district"}} |
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| [[John Reed Jr.]] |
| [[John Reed Jr.]] |
||
| {{Party shading/ |
| {{Party shading/Federalist}} | Adams-Clay<br/>Federalist |
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| [[1812–1813 United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts|1812]]<br/>1816 ( |
| [[1812–1813 United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts|1812]]<br/>1816 {{Small|(lost)}}<br/>[[1820–1821 United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts|1820]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
||
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[John Reed Jr.|John Reed]]''' (Adams-Clay Federalist; Anti-Jacksonian) 58.3% |
||
* [[Barker Burnell]] 25.4% |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}[[Barker Burnell]] (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 25.4% |
||
* {{Party stripe|Democratic-Republican}}[[Walter Folger]] (Democratic-Republican) 16.4%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - MA District 13 (Barnstable) Race - Nov 01, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=279149 |access-date=2024-06-16 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* [[Walter Folger]] 16.4% |
|||
}} |
}} |
||
|} |
|} |
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== Michigan Territory == |
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See [[#Non-voting delegates|Non-voting delegates]], below. |
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== Mississippi == |
== Mississippi == |
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{{Main|1824 United States House of Representatives election in Mississippi}} |
{{Main|1824 United States House of Representatives election in Mississippi}} |
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{{See also|List of United States |
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Mississippi}} |
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Mississippi elected its member August 2–3, 1824. |
Mississippi elected its member August 2–3, 1824. |
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{{USCongressElectionTableHead}} |
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{| class=wikitable |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
! {{Ushr|MS|AL|X}} |
|||
! rowspan=2 | District |
|||
! colspan=3 | Incumbent |
|||
! colspan=2 | This race |
|||
|- |
|||
! Member |
|||
! Party |
|||
! First elected |
|||
! Results |
|||
! Candidates |
|||
|- |
|||
| {{ushr|MS|AL|X}} |
|||
| [[Christopher Rankin]] |
| [[Christopher Rankin]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1819 United States House of Representatives election in Mississippi|1819]] |
| [[1819 United States House of Representatives election in Mississippi|1819]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
||
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Christopher Rankin]]''' (Jackson Republican; Jacksonian) 98.4% |
||
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}[[George Poindexter]] (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 1.6%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - MS - At Large Race - Aug 02, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=482967 |access-date=2024-06-18 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* [[George Poindexter]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 1.6% |
|||
}} |
}} |
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== Missouri == |
== Missouri == |
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{{Main|1824 United States House of Representatives election in Missouri}} |
{{Main|1824 United States House of Representatives election in Missouri}} |
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{{See also|List of United States |
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Missouri}} |
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Missouri elected its member August 2, 1824. |
Missouri elected its member August 2, 1824. |
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{{USCongressElectionTableHead}} |
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{| class=wikitable |
|||
|- |
|||
! rowspan=2 | District |
|||
! colspan=3 | Incumbent |
|||
! colspan=2 | This race |
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|- |
|||
! Member |
|||
! Party |
|||
! First elected |
|||
! Results |
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! Candidates |
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|- |
|- |
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! {{Ushr|MO|AL|X}} |
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| [[John Scott (Missouri politician)|John Scott]] |
| [[John Scott (Missouri politician)|John Scott]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1820 United States House of Representatives election in Missouri|1820]] |
| [[1820 United States House of Representatives election in Missouri|1820]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
||
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[John Scott (Missouri politician)|John Scott]]''' (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 47.0% |
||
* [[George F. Strother]] (Jacksonian) 42.4% |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}[[George F. Strother]] (Jackson Republican; Jacksonian) 42.4% |
||
* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}}Robert Wash (Unknown) 10.5%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - MO At-Large Race - Aug 02, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=279152 |access-date=2024-06-18 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* Robert Wash 10.5% |
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== New Hampshire == |
== New Hampshire == |
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{{Main|1824–1825 United States House of Representatives election in New Hampshire}} |
{{Main|1824–1825 United States House of Representatives election in New Hampshire}} |
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{{See also|1825 New Hampshire's at-large congressional district special election|List of United States |
{{See also|1825 New Hampshire's at-large congressional district special election|List of United States representatives from New Hampshire}} |
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New Hampshire elected its members between November 1, 1824 and March 8, 1825. New Hampshire law required candidates to receive votes from a majority of voters for election. As only five candidates received votes from a majority of voters, a run-off election had to be held for the sixth seat on March 8, 1825. |
New Hampshire elected its members between November 1, 1824, and March 8, 1825. New Hampshire law required candidates to receive votes from a majority of voters for election. As only five candidates received votes from a majority of voters, a run-off election had to be held for the sixth seat on March 8, 1825. |
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{{USCongressElectionTableHead}} |
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{| class=wikitable |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
! rowspan=6 | {{Ushr|NH|AL|X}}<br/>{{Small|6 seats on a [[general ticket]]}} |
|||
! rowspan=2 | District |
|||
! colspan=3 | Incumbent |
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! colspan=2 | This race |
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|- |
|||
! Member |
|||
! Party |
|||
! First elected |
|||
! Results |
|||
! Candidates |
|||
|- |
|||
| rowspan=6 | {{ushr|NH|AL|X}}<br/>{{Small|6 seats on a [[general ticket]]}} |
|||
| [[Ichabod Bartlett]] |
| [[Ichabod Bartlett]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives election in New Hampshire|1822]] |
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives election in New Hampshire|1822]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
||
| nowrap rowspan=6 | '''{{Small|First ballot (November 1, 1824):}}'''<br/>{{Plainlist |
| nowrap rowspan=6 | '''{{Small|First ballot (November 1, 1824):}}'''<br/>{{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Ichabod Bartlett]]''' (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 17.0% |
||
* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Jonathan Harvey (congressman)|Jonathan Harvey]]''' (Jackson Republican; Jacksonian) 12.7% |
||
* |
* {{Party stripe|Democratic-Republican}}{{Aye}} '''[[James Miller (general)|James Miller]]''' (Democratic-Republican) 10.2% |
||
* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Nehemiah Eastman]]''' (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 10.0% |
||
* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Thomas Whipple Jr.]]''' (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 9.0% |
||
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{mby}} Ezekiel Webster (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 8.7% |
|||
* Ezekiel Webster 8.7% |
|||
* [[Joseph Healy]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 8.0% |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{mby}} [[Joseph Healy]] (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 8.0% |
||
* Phinehas Handerson 7.8% |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}Phinehas Handerson (Adams) 7.8% |
||
* [[Titus Brown]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 7.7% |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}[[Titus Brown]] (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 7.7% |
||
* Daniel C. Atkinson 6.9% |
* {{Party stripe|Independent (US)}}Daniel C. Atkinson (Independent) 6.9% |
||
* Estwicke Evans 1.0% |
* {{Party stripe|Independent (US)}}Estwicke Evans (Independent) 1.0% |
||
* Others 1.2% |
* {{Party stripe|Unknown (US)}}"Others" 1.2% |
||
}}<br/>'''{{Small|Second ballot (March 8, 1825):}}'''<br/>{{Plainlist |
}}<br/>'''{{Small|Second ballot (March 8, 1825):}}'''<br/>{{Plainlist| |
||
* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Titus Brown]]''' (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 100% |
||
}}<br/>'''{{Small|Second ballot (March 8, 1825):}}'''<br/>{{Plainlist| |
|||
* Ezekiel Webster 43.3% |
|||
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Joseph Healy]]''' (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 56.7% |
|||
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}Ezekiel Webster (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 43.3%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - NH At-Large Race - Nov 01, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=713680 |access-date=2024-06-18 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
|||
}} |
}} |
||
|- |
|- |
||
| [[Arthur Livermore]] |
| [[Arthur Livermore]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1816 United States House of Representatives election in New Hampshire|1816]]<br/>1820 ( |
| [[1816 United States House of Representatives election in New Hampshire|1816]]<br/>1820 {{Small|(lost)}}<br/>[[1822 United States House of Representatives election in New Hampshire|1822]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Jacksonian gain'''. |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Jacksonian gain'''. |
||
|- |
|- |
||
| [[Matthew Harvey]] |
| [[Matthew Harvey]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1820 United States House of Representatives election in New Hampshire|1820]] |
| [[1820 United States House of Representatives election in New Hampshire|1820]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/> |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/>Anti-Jacksonian hold.<br/>Successor ([[James Miller (general)|James Miller]]) declined to serve, leading to a March 8, 1825 [[1825 New Hampshire's at-large congressional district special election|special election]]. |
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|- |
|- |
||
| [[Aaron Matson]] |
| [[Aaron Matson]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1820 United States House of Representatives election in New Hampshire|1820]] |
| [[1820 United States House of Representatives election in New Hampshire|1820]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/> |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/>Anti-Jacksonian hold. |
||
|- |
|- |
||
| [[Thomas Whipple Jr.]] |
| [[Thomas Whipple Jr.]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1820 United States House of Representatives election in New Hampshire|1820]] |
| [[1820 United States House of Representatives election in New Hampshire|1820]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
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|- |
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| [[William Plumer Jr.]] |
| [[William Plumer Jr.]] |
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| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1818 United States House of Representatives election in New Hampshire|1818]] |
| [[1818 United States House of Representatives election in New Hampshire|1818]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/> |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/>Anti-Jacksonian hold. |
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|} |
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== New Jersey == |
== New Jersey == |
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{{Main|1824 United States House of Representatives election in New Jersey}} |
{{Main|1824 United States House of Representatives election in New Jersey}} |
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{{See also|List of United States |
{{See also|List of United States representatives from New Jersey}} |
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New Jersey elected its members November 2, 1824. |
New Jersey elected its members November 2, 1824. |
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{{USCongressElectionTableHead}} |
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{| class=wikitable |
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|- |
|- |
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! rowspan=6 | {{Ushr|NJ|AL|X}}<br/>{{Small|6 seats on a [[general ticket]]}} |
|||
! rowspan=2 | District |
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! colspan=3 | Incumbent |
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! colspan=2 | This race |
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|- |
|||
! Member |
|||
! Party |
|||
! First elected |
|||
! Results |
|||
! Candidates |
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|- |
|||
| rowspan=6 | {{ushr|NJ|AL|X}}<br/>{{Small|6 seats on a [[general ticket]]}} |
|||
| [[Lewis Condict]] |
| [[Lewis Condict]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1820 United States House of Representatives election in New Jersey|1820]] |
| [[1820 United States House of Representatives election in New Jersey|1820]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Incumbent switched factions and re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.<br/>'''Anti-Jacksonian gain'''. |
||
| nowrap rowspan=6 | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap rowspan=6 | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[George Holcombe]]''' (Jackson Republican; Jacksonian) 16.8% |
||
* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Samuel Swan]]''' (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 16.8% |
||
* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Lewis Condict]]''' (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 16.8% |
||
* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Daniel Garrison]]''' (Jackson Republican; Jacksonian) 16.7% |
||
* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[George Cassedy]]''' (Jackson Republican; Jacksonian)16.7% |
||
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Ebenezer Tucker]]''' (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 16.2%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - NJ At-Large Race - Nov 01, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=279347 |access-date=2024-06-19 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* '''{{aye}} [[Ebenezer Tucker]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 16.2% |
|||
}} |
}} |
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|- |
|- |
||
| [[George Holcombe]] |
| [[George Holcombe]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1820 United States House of Representatives election in New Jersey|1820]] |
| [[1820 United States House of Representatives election in New Jersey|1820]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
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|- |
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| [[George Cassedy]] |
| [[George Cassedy]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1820 United States House of Representatives election in New Jersey|1820]] |
| [[1820 United States House of Representatives election in New Jersey|1820]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
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|- |
||
| [[Daniel Garrison]] |
| [[Daniel Garrison]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives election in New Jersey|1822]] |
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives election in New Jersey|1822]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
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|- |
||
| [[Samuel Swan]] |
| [[Samuel Swan]] |
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| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay<br/>Democratic-Republican |
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| [[1820 United States House of Representatives election in New Jersey|1820]] |
| [[1820 United States House of Representatives election in New Jersey|1820]] |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Incumbent switched factions and re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.<br/>'''Anti-Jacksonian gain'''. |
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| [[James Matlack]] |
| [[James Matlack]] |
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| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay<br/>Democratic-Republican |
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| [[1820 United States House of Representatives election in New Jersey|1820]] |
| [[1820 United States House of Representatives election in New Jersey|1820]] |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/> |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/>Anti-Jacksonian hold. |
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== New York == |
== New York == |
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{{Main|1824 United States House of Representatives elections in New York}} |
{{Main|1824 United States House of Representatives elections in New York}} |
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{{See also|List of United States |
{{See also|List of United States representatives from New York}} |
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New York elected its members November 1–3, 1824. |
New York elected its members November 1–3, 1824. |
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During this time in New York politics, two factions of the Democratic-Republicans existed: the [[Bucktails]], opponents of Governor [[DeWitt Clinton]], and the Clintonians, supporters of Clinton. The Bucktails were led by [[Martin Van Buren]], who supported Crawford in the 1824 presidential election, though many members were not united in this support. In the contingency election, Van Buren was outmaneuvered by Clay and Adams, and the [[political machine]] he had worked to build broke down. Following Crawford's severe stroke in 1823, many within the Bucktails gave up on Crawford, and Van Buren restored unity within the Bucktail faction, shifting his support to Jackson.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Doutrich |first=Paul E. |title=Shapers of the Great Debate on Jacksonian Democracy: A Biographical Dictionary |publisher=[[ABC-CLIO]] |year=2004 |isbn=9780313052668 |pages=21-22}}</ref> |
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Data source only states each candidate's political faction. For party affiliation the US House history, arts, and archive is used.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |title=Mapping Congress {{!}} US House of Representatives: History, Art & Archives |url=https://history.house.gov/Map/Mapping-Congress/ |access-date=2024-06-21 |website=history.house.gov |language=en}}</ref> |
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! rowspan=2 | District |
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! colspan=3 | Incumbent |
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! colspan=2 | This race |
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! {{Ushr|NY|1|X}} |
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! Member |
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! Party |
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! First elected |
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! Results |
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! Candidates |
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| {{ushr|NY|1|X}} |
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| [[Silas Wood]] |
| [[Silas Wood]] |
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| {{Party shading/ |
| {{Party shading/Federalist}} | Clintonian<br/>Federalist |
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| [[1818 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1818]] |
| [[1818 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1818]] |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
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| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Silas Wood]]''' (Clintonian Federalist; Anti-Jacksonian) 60.5% |
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* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}[[James Lent]] (Bucktail; Jacksonian) 39.5%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - NY District 1 Race - Nov 01, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=279348 |access-date=2024-06-19 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* [[James Lent]] (Jacksonian) 39.5% |
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}} |
}} |
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|- |
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! {{Ushr|NY|2|X}} |
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| [[Jacob Tyson]] |
| [[Jacob Tyson]] |
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| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Bucktail<br/>Democratic-Republican |
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| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1822]] |
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1822]] |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Anti-Jacksonian gain'''. |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Anti-Jacksonian gain'''. |
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| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Joshua Sands (politician)|Joshua Sands]]''' (Clintonian; Anti-Jacksonian) 53.1% |
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* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}[[John T. Bergen]] (Bucktail; Jacksonian) 46.9%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - NY District 2 Race - Nov 01, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=279349 |access-date=2024-06-19 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* [[John T. Bergen]] (Jacksonian) 46.9% |
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}} |
}} |
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! rowspan=3 | {{Ushr|NY|3|X}}<br/>{{Small|[[Plural district]] with 3 seats}} |
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| [[Churchill C. Cambreleng]] |
| [[Churchill C. Cambreleng]] |
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| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Bucktail<br/>Democratic-Republican |
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| [[1821 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1821]] |
| [[1821 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1821]] |
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| {{Party shading/Jacksonian |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.<br/>'''Jacksonian gain'''. |
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| nowrap rowspan=3 | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap rowspan=3 | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Churchill C. Cambreleng]]''' (Bucktail; Jacksonian) 20.6% |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Gulian Verplanck]]''' (Bucktail; Jacksonian) 17.7% |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Jeromus Johnson]]''' (Bucktail; Jacksonian) 16.7% |
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* [[John Rathbone]] 14.5% |
* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}}[[John Rathbone]] (Clintonian) 14.5% |
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* Charles G. Haines 14. |
* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}}Charles G. Haines (Clintonian) 14.1% |
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* [[Peter Sharpe]] ( |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}[[Peter Sharpe]] (Clintonian; Anti-Jacksonian) 13.6% |
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* {{Party stripe|Independent (US)}}[[Henry Wheaton]] (Independent) 2.7%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - NY District 3 Race - Nov 01, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=279350 |access-date=2024-06-19 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* [[Henry Wheaton]] 2.7% |
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}} |
}} |
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|- |
|- |
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| [[Peter Sharpe]] |
| [[Peter Sharpe]] |
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| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Clintonian<br/>Democratic-Republican |
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| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1822]] |
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1822]] |
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| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Jacksonian gain'''. |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Jacksonian gain'''. |
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| [[John J. Morgan]] |
| [[John J. Morgan]] |
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| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Bucktail<br/>Democratic-Republican |
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| [[1821 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1821]] |
| [[1821 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1821]] |
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| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/> |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/>Jacksonian hold. |
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! {{Ushr|NY|4|X}} |
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| [[Joel Frost]] |
| [[Joel Frost]] |
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| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Bucktail<br/>Democratic-Republican |
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| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1822]] |
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1822]] |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Anti-Jacksonian gain'''. |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Anti-Jacksonian gain'''. |
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| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Aaron Ward (representative)|Aaron Ward]] ''' (Clintonian; Anti-Jacksonian) 39.0% |
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* [[Jonathan Ward (New York)|Jonathan Ward]] ( |
* {{Party stripe|Independent (US)}}[[Jonathan Ward (New York)|Jonathan Ward]] (Independent) 31.9% |
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* {{Party stripe|Democratic-Republican Party (US)}}John Hunter (Bucktail) 29.2%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - NY District 4 Race - Nov 01, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=279351 |access-date=2024-06-19 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* John Hunter 29.2% |
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}} |
}} |
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! {{Ushr|NY|5|X}} |
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| [[William W. Van Wyck]] |
| [[William W. Van Wyck]] |
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| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Bucktail<br/>Democratic-Republican |
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| [[1821 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1821]] |
| [[1821 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1821]] |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/> |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/>Anti-Jacksonian hold. |
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| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Bartow White]]''' (Clintonian; Anti-Jacksonian) 52.8% |
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* {{Party stripe|Democratic-Republican Party (US)}}[[Peter Livingston]] (Bucktail) 47.2%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - NY District 5 Race - Nov 01, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=279352 |access-date=2024-06-19 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* [[Peter Livingston]] (Democratic-Republican) 47.2% |
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}} |
}} |
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! {{Ushr|NY|6|X}} |
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| [[Hector Craig]] |
| [[Hector Craig]] |
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| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Clintonian<br/>Democratic-Republican |
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| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1822]] |
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1822]] |
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| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.<br/> |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.<br/>Jacksonian hold. |
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| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[John Hallock Jr.]]''' (Bucktail; Jacksonian) 47.2% |
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* [[Hector Craig]] (Jacksonian) 44.4% |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}[[Hector Craig]] (Clintonian; Jacksonian) 44.4% |
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* {{Party stripe|Independent Republican}}[[Walter Case]] (Independent Republican) 8.4%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - NY District 6 Race - Nov 01, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=279353 |access-date=2024-06-19 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* [[Walter Case]] (Democratic-Republican) 8.4% |
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}} |
}} |
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|- |
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! {{Ushr|NY|7|X}} |
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| [[Lemuel Jenkins]] |
| [[Lemuel Jenkins]] |
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| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Bucktail<br/>Democratic-Republican |
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| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1822]] |
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1822]] |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Anti-Jacksonian gain'''. |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Anti-Jacksonian gain'''. |
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| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Abraham Bruyn Hasbrouck|Abraham B. Hasbrouck]]''' (Clintonian; Anti-Jacksonian) 51.2% |
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* {{Party stripe|Democratic-Republican Party}}John Lounsberry (Bucktail) 48.8%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - NY District 7 Race - Nov 01, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=279354 |access-date=2024-06-19 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* John Lounsberry 48.8% |
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}} |
}} |
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! {{Ushr|NY|8|X}} |
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| [[James Strong (U.S. politician)|James Strong]] |
| [[James Strong (U.S. politician)|James Strong]] |
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| {{Party shading/Federalist}} | |
| {{Party shading/Federalist}} | Clintonian Federalist |
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| [[1818 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1818]]<br/>1821 ( |
| [[1818 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1818]]<br/>1821 {{Small|(retired)}}<br/>[[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1822]] |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
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| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[James Strong (US politician)|James Strong]]''' (Clintonian Federalist; Anti-Jacksonian) 60.0% |
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* [[Robert Le Roy Livingston|Robert Livingston]] (Federalist) 40.0% |
* {{Party stripe|Federalist Party (US)}}[[Robert Le Roy Livingston|Robert Livingston]] (Bucktail Federalist) 40.0%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - NY District 8 Race - Nov 01, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=279355 |access-date=2024-06-19 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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}} |
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! {{Ushr|NY|9|X}} |
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| [[James L. Hogeboom]] |
| [[James L. Hogeboom]] |
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| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Bucktail<br/>Democratic-Republican |
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| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1822]] |
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1822]] |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Anti-Jacksonian gain'''. |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Anti-Jacksonian gain'''. |
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| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[William McManus]]''' (Clintonian Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 56.6% |
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* {{Party stripe|Democratic-Republican}}George R. Davis (Bucktail) 43.5%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - NY District 9 Race - Nov 01, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=279356 |access-date=2024-06-19 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* George R. Davis 43.4% |
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}} |
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! {{Ushr|NY|10|X}} |
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| [[Stephen Van Rensselaer III|Stephen Van Rensselaer]] |
| [[Stephen Van Rensselaer III|Stephen Van Rensselaer]] |
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| {{Party shading/ |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Clintonian Democratic-Republican |
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| [[1822 New York's 9th congressional district special election|1822 ( |
| [[1822 New York's 9th congressional district special election|1822 {{Small|(special)}}]] |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
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| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Stephen Van Rensselaer III|Stephen Van Rensselaer]]''' (Clintonian Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 100% |
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* Uncontested<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - NY District 10 Race - Nov 01, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=279357 |access-date=2024-06-19 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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}} |
}} |
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! {{Ushr|NY|11|X}} |
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| [[Charles A. Foote]] |
| [[Charles A. Foote]] |
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| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Bucktail<br/>Democratic-Republican |
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| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1822]] |
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1822]] |
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| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Jacksonian gain'''. |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Jacksonian gain'''. |
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| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Henry Ashley]]''' (Bucktail; Jacksonian) 57.8% |
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* William Heermance |
* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}}William Heermance (Clintonian) 41.2% |
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* {{Party stripe|Independent (US)}}Amos Hamlin (Independent) 1.1%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - NY District 11 Race - Nov 01, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=279358 |access-date=2024-06-20 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* Amos Hamlin 1.0% |
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}} |
}} |
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! {{Ushr|NY|12|X}} |
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| [[Lewis Eaton]] |
| [[Lewis Eaton]] |
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| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Bucktail<br/>Democratic-Republican |
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| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1822]] |
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1822]] |
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| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Jacksonian gain'''. |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Jacksonian gain'''. |
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| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[William Dietz (congressman)|William Dietz]]''' (Bucktail; Jacksonian) 56.9% |
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* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}}Constant Brown (Clintonian) 43.1%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - NY District 12 Race - Nov 01, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=279359 |access-date=2024-06-20 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* Constant Brown 42.6% |
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* Others 1.1% |
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}} |
}} |
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! {{Ushr|NY|13|X}} |
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| [[Isaac Williams Jr.]] |
| [[Isaac Williams Jr.]] |
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| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Bucktail<br/>Democratic-Republican |
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| [[1812 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1812]]<br/>1814 ( |
| [[1812 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1812]]<br/>1814 {{Small|(retired)}}<br/>[[1816 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1816]]<br/>1818 {{Small|(retired)}}<br/>[[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1822]] |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/> |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/>Anti-Jacksonian hold. |
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| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[William G. Angel]]''' (Bucktail; Anti-Jacksonian) 58.9% |
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* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}}William Campbell (Clintonian) 41.1%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - NY District 13 Race - Nov 01, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=279360 |access-date=2024-06-20 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* William Campbell 47.8% |
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}} |
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! {{Ushr|NY|14|X}} |
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| [[Henry R. Storrs]] |
| [[Henry R. Storrs]] |
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| {{Party shading/Federalist}} | |
| {{Party shading/Federalist}} | Clintonian Federalist |
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| [[1816 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1816]]<br/>1821 ( |
| [[1816 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1816]]<br/>1821 {{Small|(retired)}}<br/>[[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1822]] |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
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| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Henry R. Storrs]]''' (Clintonian Federalist; Anti-Jacksonian) 57.3% |
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* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}}James Lynch (Bucktail) 42.7%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - NY District 14 Race - Nov 01, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=279362 |access-date=2024-06-20 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* James Lynch 42.7% |
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}} |
}} |
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! {{Ushr|NY|15|X}} |
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| [[John Herkimer]] |
| [[John Herkimer]] |
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| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Clintonian<br/>Democratic-Republican |
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| [[1816 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1816]]<br/>1818 ( |
| [[1816 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1816]]<br/>1818 {{Small|(retired)}}<br/>[[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1822]] |
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| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Jacksonian gain'''. |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Jacksonian gain'''. |
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| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Michael Hoffman (congressman)|Michael Hoffman]]''' (Bucktail; Jacksonian) 52.7% |
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* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}[[John Herkimer]] (Clintonian; Anti-Jacksonian) 47.3%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - NY District 15 Race - Nov 01, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=279364 |access-date=2024-06-20 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* [[John Herkimer]] (Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican) 47.3% |
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}} |
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! {{Ushr|NY|16|X}} |
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| [[John W. Cady]] |
| [[John W. Cady]] |
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| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Clintonian<br/>Democratic-Republican |
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| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1822]] |
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1822]] |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/> |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/>Anti-Jacksonian hold. |
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| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Henry Markell]]''' (Clintonian; Anti-Jacksonian) 54.9% |
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* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}}William Dodge (Bucktail) 45.1%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - NY District 16 Race - Nov 01, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=279365 |access-date=2024-06-20 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* William Dodge 45.1% |
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}} |
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! {{Ushr|NY|17|X}} |
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| [[John W. Taylor (politician)|John W. Taylor]] |
| [[John W. Taylor (politician)|John W. Taylor]] |
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| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Clintonian<br/>Democratic-Republican |
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| [[1812 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1812]] |
| [[1812 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1812]] |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
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| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[John W. Taylor (politician)|John W. Taylor]]''' (Clintonian Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 100% |
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* Uncontested<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - NY District 17 Race - Nov 01, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=279366 |access-date=2024-06-20 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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}} |
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! {{Ushr|NY|18|X}} |
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| [[Henry C. Martindale]] |
| [[Henry C. Martindale]] |
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| {{Party shading/Federalist}} | |
| {{Party shading/Federalist}} | Clintonian Federalist |
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| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1822]] |
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1822]] |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
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| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Henry C. Martindale]]''' (Clintonian Federalist; Anti-Jacksonian) 64.6% |
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* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}}John Gale (Bucktail) 35.4%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - NY District 18 Race - Nov 01, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=279368 |access-date=2024-06-20 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* John Gale 35.4% |
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}} |
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! {{Ushr|NY|19|X}} |
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| [[John Richards (New York politician)|John Richards]] |
| [[John Richards (New York politician)|John Richards]] |
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| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Bucktail<br/>Democratic-Republican |
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| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1822]] |
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1822]] |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Anti-Jacksonian gain'''. |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Anti-Jacksonian gain'''. |
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| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Henry H. Ross|Henry Ross]]''' (Clintonian; Anti-Jacksonian) 52.3% |
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* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}}William Hogan (Bucktail) 47.8%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - NY District 19 Race - Nov 01, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=279370 |access-date=2024-06-20 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* William Hogan 47.7% |
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}} |
}} |
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! rowspan=2 | {{Ushr|NY|20|X}}<br/>{{Small|Plural district with 2 seats}} |
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| [[Ela Collins]] |
| [[Ela Collins]] |
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| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Bucktail<br/>Democratic-Republican |
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| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1822]] |
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1822]] |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Anti-Jacksonian gain'''. |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Anti-Jacksonian gain'''. |
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| nowrap rowspan=2 | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap rowspan=2 | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Nicoll Fosdick]]''' (Clintonian; Anti-Jacksonian) 25.5% |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Egbert Ten Eyck]]''' (Bucktail; Jacksonian) 24.6%{{Efn | name=NY20}} |
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* Horace Allen ( |
* {{Party stripe|Democratic-Republican Party (US)}}Horace Allen (Bucktail) 24.5% |
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* [[Daniel Hugunin Jr.]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 23.3%{{ |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}[[Daniel Hugunin Jr.]] (Clintonian; Anti-Jacksonian) 23.3%{{Efn | name=NY20}} |
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* "Daniel Hugunin, Junior" 1.2%{{ |
* "Daniel Hugunin, Junior" 1.2%{{Efn | name=NY20}} |
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* "Daniel Hugunin" 0.9%{{Efn | name=NY20}}<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - NY District 20 - Revised Vote Totals Race - Nov 01, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=731955 |access-date=2024-06-20 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* "Daniel Hugunin" 0.9%{{efn | name=NY20}} |
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}} |
}} |
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|- |
|- |
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| [[Egbert Ten Eyck]] |
| [[Egbert Ten Eyck]] |
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| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Bucktail<br/>Democratic-Republican |
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| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1822]] |
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1822]] |
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| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.<br/>Election later successfully contested.{{ |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.<br/>Election later successfully contested.{{Efn | name=NY20 | In {{Ushr|NY|20|A}}, [[Egbert Ten Eyck]] (Jacksonian) was initially declared the winner of the second seat. However, [[Daniel Hugunin Jr.]] (Anti-Jacksonian) successfully contested the election on the basis that 275 votes had been certified for "Daniel Hugunin, Junior" and another 195 for "Daniel Hugunin," and that those votes were intended for him. The [[United States House Committee on Elections|House Committee on Elections]] concurred and the seat was awarded to Hugunin, who was seated December 15, 1825.}} |
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! {{Ushr|NY|21|X}} |
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| [[Lot Clark]] |
| [[Lot Clark]] |
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| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Bucktail<br/>Democratic-Republican |
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| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1822]] |
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1822]] |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Anti-Jacksonian gain'''. |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Anti-Jacksonian gain'''. |
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| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Elias Whitmore]]''' (Clintonian; Anti-Jacksonian) 50.4% |
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* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party}}[[Lot Clark]] (Bucktail Republican; Jacksonian) 49.6%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - NY District 21 Race - Nov 01, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=279373 |access-date=2024-06-20 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* [[Lot Clark]] (Crawford Democratic-Republican) 49.6% |
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}} |
}} |
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|- |
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! {{Ushr|NY|22|X}} |
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| [[Justin Dwinell]] |
| [[Justin Dwinell]] |
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| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Bucktail<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1822]] |
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1822]] |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Anti-Jacksonian gain'''. |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Anti-Jacksonian gain'''. |
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| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[John Miller (New York politician)|John Miller]]''' (Clintonian; Anti-Jacksonian) 54.3% |
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* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}}John Lynde (Bucktail) 45.7%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - NY District 22 Race - Nov 01, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=279425 |access-date=2024-06-20 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* John Lynde 45.7% |
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}} |
}} |
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|- |
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! {{Ushr|NY|23|X}} |
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| [[Elisha Litchfield]] |
| [[Elisha Litchfield]] |
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| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Bucktail<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1821 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1821]] |
| [[1821 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1821]] |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Anti-Jacksonian gain'''. |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Anti-Jacksonian gain'''. |
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| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Luther Badger]]''' (Clintonian; Anti-Jacksonian) 50.8% |
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* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party}}[[Elisha Litchfield]] (Bucktail Republican; Jacksonian) 49.2%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - NY District 23 Race - Nov 01, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=279426 |access-date=2024-06-20 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* [[Elisha Litchfield]] (Crawford Democratic-Republican) 49.2% |
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}} |
}} |
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|- |
|- |
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! {{Ushr|NY|24|X}} |
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| [[Rowland Day]] |
| [[Rowland Day]] |
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| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Bucktail<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1822]] |
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1822]] |
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| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Jacksonian gain'''. |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Jacksonian gain'''. |
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| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Charles Kellogg (US Representative)|Charles Kellogg]]''' (Clintonian; Jacksonian) 53.1% |
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* {{Party stripe|Democratic-Republican}}[[Rowland Day]] (Bucktail Republican) 46.9%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - NY District 24 Race - Nov 01, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=279427 |access-date=2024-06-20 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* [[Rowland Day]] (Crawford Democratic-Republican) 46.9% |
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}} |
}} |
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|- |
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! {{Ushr|NY|25|X}} |
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| [[Samuel Lawrence (congressman)|Samuel Lawrence]] |
| [[Samuel Lawrence (congressman)|Samuel Lawrence]] |
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| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Clintonian<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1822]] |
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1822]] |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/> |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/>Anti-Jacksonian hold. |
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| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Charles Humphrey]]''' (Clintonian; Anti-Jacksonian) 51.2% |
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* {{Party stripe|Democratic-Republican}}David Woodcock (Bucktail Republican) 48.8%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - NY District 25 Race - Nov 01, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=279428 |access-date=2024-06-20 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* David Woodcock 48.8% |
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}} |
}} |
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! rowspan=2 | {{Ushr|NY|26|X}}<br/>{{Small|Plural district with 2 seats}} |
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| [[Dudley Marvin]] |
| [[Dudley Marvin]] |
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| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Clintonian<br/>Democratic-Republican |
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| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1822]] |
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1822]] |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
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| nowrap rowspan=2 | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap rowspan=2 | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Dudley Marvin]]''' (Clintonian; Anti-Jacksonian) 40.9% |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Robert S. Rose]]''' (Clintonian; Anti-Jacksonian) 24.0% |
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* [[John Maynard (New York)|John Maynard]] ( |
* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}}[[John Maynard (New York)|John Maynard]] (Bucktail) 21.7% |
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* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}}Aaron Remer (Bucktail) 13.4%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - NY District 26 Race - Nov 01, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=279429 |access-date=2024-06-20 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* Aaron Remer 13.4% |
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}} |
}} |
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|- |
|- |
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| [[Robert S. Rose]] |
| [[Robert S. Rose]] |
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| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Clintonian<br/>Democratic-Republican |
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| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1822]] |
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1822]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
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|- |
|- |
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! {{Ushr|NY|27|X}} |
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| [[Moses Hayden]] |
| [[Moses Hayden]] |
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| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Clintonian<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1822]] |
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1822]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
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| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Moses Hayden]]''' (Clintonian; Anti-Jacksonian) 59.5% |
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* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}}[[Charles H. Carroll]] (Bucktail) 40.5%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - NY District 27 Race - Nov 01, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=279432 |access-date=2024-06-20 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* [[Charles H. Carroll]] 40.5% |
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}} |
}} |
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|- |
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! {{Ushr|NY|28|X}} |
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| [[William Woods (congressman)|William Woods]] |
| [[William Woods (congressman)|William Woods]] |
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| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Bucktail<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1823 New York's 28th congressional district special election|1823 ( |
| [[1823 New York's 28th congressional district special election|1823 {{Small|(special)}}]] |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.<br/> |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.<br/>Anti-Jacksonian hold. |
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| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Timothy Porter]]''' (Clintonian; Anti-Jacksonian) 35.3% |
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* [[William Woods (congressman)|William Woods]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 32.6% |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}[[William Woods (congressman)|William Woods]] (Bucktail; Anti-Jacksonian) 32.6% |
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* [[Daniel Cruger]] ( |
* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}}[[Daniel Cruger]] (Clintonian) 28.5% |
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* {{Party stripe|Independent (US)}}Philip Church (Independent) 3.5%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - NY District 28 Race - Nov 01, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=279433 |access-date=2024-06-20 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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}} |
}} |
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|- |
|- |
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! {{Ushr|NY|29|X}} |
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| [[Parmenio Adams]] |
| [[Parmenio Adams]] |
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| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Clintonian<br/>Democratic-Republican |
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| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1822]] |
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1822]] |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
||
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Parmenio Adams]]''' (Clintonian; Anti-Jacksonian) 57.6% |
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* {{Party stripe|Unknown (US)}}[[Isaac Wilson (1780-1848)|Isaac Wilson]] (Bucktail) 42.4%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - NY District 29 Race - Nov 01, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=279438 |access-date=2024-06-20 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* [[Isaac Wilson (1780-1848)|Isaac Wilson]] (Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican) 42.4% |
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}} |
}} |
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|- |
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! {{Ushr|NY|30|X}} |
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| [[Albert H. Tracy]] |
| [[Albert H. Tracy]] |
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| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Clintonian<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1818 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1818]] |
| [[1818 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1818]] |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/> |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/>Anti-Jacksonian hold. |
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| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Daniel Garnsey]]''' (Bucktail; Anti-Jacksonian) 35.4% |
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* William Hotchkiss 33.1% |
* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}}William Hotchkiss (Clintonian) 33.1% |
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* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}}John G. Camp (Bucktail) 31.5%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - NY District 30 Race - Nov 01, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=279442 |access-date=2024-06-20 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* John G. Camp 31.5% |
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== North Carolina == |
== North Carolina == |
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{{Main|1825 United States House of Representatives elections in North Carolina}} |
{{Main|1825 United States House of Representatives elections in North Carolina}} |
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{{See also|1825 North Carolina's 2nd congressional district special election|List of United States |
{{See also|1825 North Carolina's 2nd congressional district special election|List of United States representatives from North Carolina}} |
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North Carolina elected its members August 11, 1825 after the term began but before the new Congress convened. |
North Carolina elected its members August 11, 1825, after the term began but before the new Congress convened. |
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This election saw the brief rise of two regional factions within the Democratic-Republican Party: the Caucus and Anti-Caucus factions. The Anti-Caucus faction was opposed the existing nomination process, which included closed meetings, conventions, and caucuses, and ran candidates against incumbents who had been nominated by such systems.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Mapping Early American Elections |url=https://earlyamericanelections.org/maps/meae.congressional.congress19.nc.county.html |access-date=2024-06-24 |website=earlyamericanelections.org}}</ref> |
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! colspan=3 | Incumbent |
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! colspan=2 | This race |
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! Member |
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! Party |
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! First elected |
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! Results |
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! Candidates |
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! {{Ushr|NC|1|X}} |
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| [[Alfred M. Gatlin]] |
| [[Alfred M. Gatlin]] |
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| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford<br/>Democratic-Republican |
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| [[1823 United States House of Representatives elections in North Carolina|1823]] |
| [[1823 United States House of Representatives elections in North Carolina|1823]] |
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| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Jacksonian gain'''. |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Jacksonian gain'''. |
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| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Lemuel Sawyer]]''' (Anti-Caucus Republican; Jacksonian) 59.8% |
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* {{Party stripe|Democratic-Republican}}[[Alfred M. Gatlin]] (Caucus Republican) 40.2%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - NC District 01 Race - Aug 11, 1825 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=169189 |access-date=2024-06-21 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* [[Alfred M. Gatlin]] (Crawford Democratic-Republican) 40.2% |
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|- |
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! {{Ushr|NC|2|X}} |
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| [[George Outlaw]] |
| [[George Outlaw]] |
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| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1825 North Carolina's 2nd congressional district special election|1825 ( |
| [[1825 North Carolina's 2nd congressional district special election|1825 {{Small|(special)}}]] |
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| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Jacksonian gain'''. |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Jacksonian gain'''. |
||
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Willis Alston]]''' (Anti-Caucus Republican; Jacksonian) 42.1% |
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* [[George Outlaw]] ( |
* {{Party stripe|Democratic-Republican}}[[George Outlaw]] (Caucus Republican) 31.2% |
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* {{Party stripe|Democratic-Republican}}James Grant (Anti-Caucus Republican) 26.7%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - NC District 02 Race - Aug 11, 1825 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=174757 |access-date=2024-06-21 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* James Grant (Anti-Jacksonian) 26.7% |
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}} |
}} |
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|- |
|- |
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! {{Ushr|NC|3|X}} |
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| [[Thomas H. Hall]] |
| [[Thomas H. Hall]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1817 United States House of Representatives elections in North Carolina|1817]] |
| [[1817 United States House of Representatives elections in North Carolina|1817]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Jacksonian gain'''. |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Jacksonian gain'''. |
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| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Richard Hines]]''' (Anti-Caucus Republican; Jacksonian) 52.7% |
||
* {{Party stripe|Democratic-Republican}}[[Thomas H. Hall]] (Caucus Republican) 47.3%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - NC District 03 Race - Aug 11, 1825 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=232179 |access-date=2024-06-21 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* [[Thomas H. Hall]] (Crawford Democratic-Republican) 47.3% |
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}} |
}} |
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|- |
|- |
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! {{Ushr|NC|4|X}} |
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| [[Richard Dobbs Spaight Jr.|Richard D. Spaight Jr.]] |
| [[Richard Dobbs Spaight Jr.|Richard D. Spaight Jr.]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1823 United States House of Representatives elections in North Carolina|1823]] |
| [[1823 United States House of Representatives elections in North Carolina|1823]] |
||
| {{Party shading/ |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Jacksonian gain'''. |
||
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[John Heritage Bryan|John H. Bryan]]''' (Anti-Caucus Republican; Jacksonian) 51.0% |
||
* {{Party stripe|Democratic-Republican}}[[Richard D. Spaight Jr.]] (Caucus Republican) 49.0%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - NC District 04 Race - Aug 11, 1825 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=241989 |access-date=2024-06-21 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* [[Richard D. Spaight Jr.]] (Crawford Democratic-Republican) 49.0% |
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}} |
}} |
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|- |
|- |
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! {{Ushr|NC|5|X}} |
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| [[Charles Hooks]] |
| [[Charles Hooks]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1816 North Carolina's 5th congressional district special election|1816 ( |
| [[1816 North Carolina's 5th congressional district special election|1816 {{Small|(special)}}]]<br/>1817 {{Small|(lost)}}<br/>[[1819 United States House of Representatives elections in North Carolina|1819]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Jacksonian gain'''. |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Jacksonian gain'''. |
||
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Gabriel Holmes]]''' (Anti-Caucus Republican; Jacksonian) 62.2% |
||
* {{Party stripe|Democratic-Republican}}[[Charles Hooks]] (Caucus Republican) 37.9%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - NC - District 05 Race - Aug 11, 1825 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=247018 |access-date=2024-06-21 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* [[Charles Hooks]] (Crawford Democratic-Republican) 37.2% |
|||
}} |
}} |
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|- |
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! {{Ushr|NC|6|X}} |
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| [[Weldon N. Edwards]] |
| [[Weldon N. Edwards]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1816 North Carolina's 6th congressional district special election|1816 ( |
| [[1816 North Carolina's 6th congressional district special election|1816 {{Small|(special)}}]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.<br/>'''Jacksonian gain'''. |
||
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Weldon N. Edwards]]''' (Caucus Republican; Jacksonian) 100% |
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*Uncontested<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - NC - District 06 Race - Aug 11, 1825 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=247019 |access-date=2024-06-21 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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}} |
}} |
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|- |
|- |
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! {{Ushr|NC|7|X}} |
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| [[John Culpepper]] |
| [[John Culpepper]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Federalist}} | Adams-Clay Federalist |
| {{Party shading/Federalist}} | Adams-Clay Federalist |
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| [[1806 United States House of Representatives elections in North Carolina|1806]]<br/>1808 (Contested election)<br/>[[1808 North Carolina's 7th congressional district special election|1808 ( |
| [[1806 United States House of Representatives elections in North Carolina|1806]]<br/>1808 (Contested election)<br/>[[1808 North Carolina's 7th congressional district special election|1808 {{Small|(special)}}]]<br/>[[1813 United States House of Representatives elections in North Carolina|1813]]<br/>1816 {{Small|(lost)}}<br/>[[1819 United States House of Representatives elections in North Carolina|1819]]<br/>1821 {{Small|(lost)}}<br/>[[1823 United States House of Representatives elections in North Carolina|1823]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Jacksonian gain'''. |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Jacksonian gain'''. |
||
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Archibald McNeill]]''' (Anti-Caucus Federalist; Jacksonian) 51.5% |
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* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}[[John Culpepper]] (Adams-Clay Federalist; Anti-Jacksonian) 48.5%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - NC - District 07 Race - Aug 11, 1825 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=247020 |access-date=2024-06-21 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* [[John Culpepper]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 48.5% |
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}} |
}} |
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|- |
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! {{Ushr|NC|8|X}} |
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| [[Willie P. Mangum]] |
| [[Willie P. Mangum]] |
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| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1823 United States House of Representatives elections in North Carolina|1823]] |
| [[1823 United States House of Representatives elections in North Carolina|1823]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.<br/>'''Jacksonian gain'''. |
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| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Willie P. Mangum]]''' (Caucus Republican; Jacksonian) 50.6% |
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* {{Party stripe|Federalis}}[[Josiah Crudup]] (Anti-Caucus Federalist) 49.4%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - NC District 08 Race - Aug 11, 1825 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=232148 |access-date=2024-06-21 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* [[Josiah Crudup]] (Jackson Federalist) 49.4% |
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}} |
}} |
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! {{Ushr|NC|9|X}} |
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| [[Romulus Mitchell Saunders|Romulus M. Saunders]] |
| [[Romulus Mitchell Saunders|Romulus M. Saunders]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1821 United States House of Representatives elections in North Carolina|1821]] |
| [[1821 United States House of Representatives elections in North Carolina|1821]] |
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| {{Party shading/Jacksonian |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.<br/>'''Jacksonian gain'''. |
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| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Romulus Mitchell Saunders|Romulus M. Saunders]]''' (Caucus Republican; Jacksonian) 59.0% |
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* {{Party stripe|Unknown (US)}}"Unidentified Scattering" 41.0%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - NC District 09 Race - Aug 11, 1825 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=230611 |access-date=2024-06-21 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* Scattering 41.0% |
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}} |
}} |
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|- |
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! {{Ushr|NC|10|X}} |
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| [[John Long (NC politician)|John Long]] |
| [[John Long (NC politician)|John Long]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1821 United States House of Representatives elections in North Carolina|1821]] |
| [[1821 United States House of Representatives elections in North Carolina|1821]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.<br/>'''Anti-Jacksonian gain'''. |
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| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[John Long (NC politician)|John Long]]''' (Caucus Federalist; Anti-Jacksonian) 52.9% |
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* {{Party stripe|Democratic-Republican}}John Giles (Anti-Caucus Republican) 47.1%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - NC District 10 Race - Aug 11, 1825 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=228887 |access-date=2024-06-21 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* John Giles (Jacksonian) 47.1% |
|||
}} |
}} |
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|- |
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! {{Ushr|NC|11|X}} |
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| [[Henry W. Connor]] |
| [[Henry W. Connor]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1821 United States House of Representatives elections in North Carolina|1821]] |
| [[1821 United States House of Representatives elections in North Carolina|1821]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
||
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Henry W. Connor]]''' (Anti-Caucus Republican; Jacksonian) 90.9% |
||
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}Thomas T. Hunt (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 9.1%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - NC District 11 Race - Aug 11, 1825 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=228416 |access-date=2024-06-21 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* Thomas T. Hunt (Anti-Jacksonian) 9.1% |
|||
}} |
}} |
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|- |
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! {{Ushr|NC|12|X}} |
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| [[Robert Brank Vance|Robert B. Vance]] |
| [[Robert Brank Vance|Robert B. Vance]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1823 United States House of Representatives elections in North Carolina|1823]] |
| [[1823 United States House of Representatives elections in North Carolina|1823]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected. |
||
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Samuel P. Carson]]''' (Anti-Caucus Republican; Jacksonian) 35.2% |
||
* [[Robert Brank Vance|Robert B. Vance]] (Jacksonian) 32.6% |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}[[Robert Brank Vance|Robert B. Vance]] (Jackson Republican; Jacksonian) 32.6% |
||
* {{Party stripe|Democratic-Republican}}[[James Graham (NC politician)|James Graham]] (Anti-Caucus Republican) 32.2%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - NC District 12 Race - Aug 11, 1825 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=228394 |access-date=2024-06-21 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* [[James Graham (NC politician)|James Graham]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 32.2% |
|||
}} |
}} |
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! {{Ushr|NC|13|X}} |
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| [[Lewis Williams]] |
| [[Lewis Williams (politician)|Lewis Williams]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1815 United States House of Representatives elections in North Carolina|1815]] |
| [[1815 United States House of Representatives elections in North Carolina|1815]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.<br/>'''Anti-Jacksonian gain'''. |
||
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Lewis Williams (politician)|Lewis Williams]]''' (Caucus Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 56.7% |
||
* {{Party stripe|Democratic-Republican}}[[Meshack Franklin]] (Anti-Caucus Republican) 43.4%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - NC District 13 Race - Aug 11, 1825 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=117342 |access-date=2024-06-21 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* [[Meshack Franklin]] 43.3% |
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}} |
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== Ohio == |
== Ohio == |
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{{Main|1824 United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio}} |
{{Main|1824 United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio}} |
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{{See also|List of United States |
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Ohio}} |
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Ohio elected its members October 12, 1824. |
Ohio elected its members October 12, 1824. |
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{{USCongressElectionTableHead}} |
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{| class=wikitable |
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! {{Ushr|OH|1|X}} |
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! rowspan=2 | District |
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! colspan=3 | Incumbent |
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! colspan=2 | This race |
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|- |
|||
! Member |
|||
! Party |
|||
! First elected |
|||
! Results |
|||
! Candidates |
|||
|- |
|||
| {{ushr|OH|1|X}} |
|||
| [[James W. Gazlay]] |
| [[James W. Gazlay]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio|1822]] |
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio|1822]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.<br/> |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.<br/>Jacksonian hold. |
||
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[James Findlay (Cincinnati mayor)|James Findlay]]''' (Jackson Republican; Jacksonian) 37.2% |
||
* [[James W. Gazlay]] (Jacksonian) 36.6% |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}[[James W. Gazlay]] (Jackson Republican; Jacksonian) 36.6% |
||
* David Morris 20. |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian}}David Morris (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 20.1% |
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* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}}Benjamin Piatt (Unknown) 6.1%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - OH District 01 Race - Oct 12, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=436124 |access-date=2024-06-21 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* Benjamin Piatt 6.1% |
|||
}} |
}} |
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|- |
|- |
||
! {{Ushr|OH|2|X}} |
|||
| [[Thomas R. Ross]] |
| [[Thomas R. Ross]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1818 United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio|1818]] |
| [[1818 United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio|1818]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Anti-Jacksonian gain'''. |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Anti-Jacksonian gain'''. |
||
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[John Woods (Ohio politician)|John Woods]]''' (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 56.3% |
||
* {{Party stripe|Democratic-Republican (Crawford)}}[[Thomas R. Ross]] (Crawford D-R) 43.7%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - OH District 02 Race - Oct 12, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=436125 |access-date=2024-06-21 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* [[Thomas R. Ross]] (Crawford Democratic-Republican) 43.4% |
|||
}} |
}} |
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|- |
|- |
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! {{Ushr|OH|3|X}} |
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| [[William McLean (Ohio politician)|William McLean]] |
| [[William McLean (Ohio politician)|William McLean]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio|1822]] |
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio|1822]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
||
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[William McLean (Ohio politician)|William McLean]]''' (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 80.1% |
||
* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}}James Riley (Unknown) 19.9%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - OH District 03 Race - Oct 12, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=436126 |access-date=2024-06-21 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* James Riley 19.9% |
|||
}} |
}} |
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|- |
|- |
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! {{Ushr|OH|4|X}} |
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| [[Joseph Vance (Ohio politician)|Joseph Vance]] |
| [[Joseph Vance (Ohio politician)|Joseph Vance]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1820 United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio|1820]] |
| [[1820 United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio|1820]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
||
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
||
* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Joseph Vance (Ohio politician)|Joseph Vance]]''' (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 100% |
||
* Uncontested<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - OH District 04 Race - Oct 12, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=436127 |access-date=2024-06-21 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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}} |
}} |
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|- |
|- |
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! {{Ushr|OH|5|X}} |
|||
| [[John W. Campbell]] |
| [[John Wilson Campbell|John W. Campbell]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1816 United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio|1816]] |
| [[1816 United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio|1816]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Incumbent switched factions and re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.<br/>'''Anti-Jacksonian gain'''. |
||
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
||
* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[John Wilson Campbell|John W. Campbell]]''' (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 100% |
||
*Uncontested<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - OH District 05 Race - Oct 12, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=436128 |access-date=2024-06-21 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
|||
}} |
}} |
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|- |
|- |
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! {{Ushr|OH|6|X}} |
|||
| [[Duncan McArthur]] |
| [[Duncan McArthur]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1812 United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio|1812]]<br/>1813 ( |
| [[1812 United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio|1812]]<br/>1813 {{Small|(resigned)}}<br/>[[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio|1822]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Jacksonian gain'''. |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Jacksonian gain'''. |
||
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[John Thomson (Ohio politician)|John Thomson]]''' (Jackson Republican; Jacksonian) 56.0% |
||
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}[[Duncan McArthur]] (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 44.0%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - OH District 06 Race - Oct 12, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=436129 |access-date=2024-06-21 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
|||
* [[Duncan McArthur]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 44.0% |
|||
}} |
}} |
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|- |
|- |
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! {{Ushr|OH|7|X}} |
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| [[Samuel F. Vinton]] |
| [[Samuel F. Vinton]] |
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| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio|1822]] |
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio|1822]] |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
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| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Samuel F. Vinton]]''' (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 78.6% |
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* {{Party stripe|Democratic-Republican Party (US)}}[[Levi Barber]] (Democratic-Republican) 21.4%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - OH District 07 Race - Oct 12, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=436130 |access-date=2024-06-21 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* [[Levi Barber]] (Democratic-Republican) 21.7% |
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}} |
}} |
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|- |
|- |
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! {{Ushr|OH|8|X}} |
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| [[William Wilson (Ohio politician)|William Wilson]] |
| [[William Wilson (Ohio politician)|William Wilson]] |
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| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio|1822]] |
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio|1822]] |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Incumbent switched factions and re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.<br/>'''Anti-Jacksonian gain'''. |
||
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[William Wilson (Ohio politician)|William Wilson]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 62.3% |
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* {{Party stripe|Democratic-Republican}}Orris Parish (Democratic-Republican) 37.7%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - OH District 08 Race - Oct 12, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=436131 |access-date=2024-06-21 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* Orris Parish 37.7% |
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}} |
}} |
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|- |
|- |
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! {{Ushr|OH|9|X}} |
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| [[Philemon Beecher]] |
| [[Philemon Beecher]] |
||
| {{Party shading/ |
| {{Party shading/Federalist}} | Adams-Clay<br/>Federalist |
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| [[1816 United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio|1816]]<br/>1820 ( |
| [[1816 United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio|1816]]<br/>1820 {{Small|(lost)}}<br/>[[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio|1822]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
||
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Philemon Beecher]]''' (Adams-Clay Federalist; Anti-Jacksonian) 40.2% |
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* [[David Chambers (congressman)|David Chambers]] ( |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}[[David Chambers (congressman)|David Chambers]] (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 33.1% |
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* [[William W. Irvin]] ( |
* {{Party stripe|Unknown (US)}}[[William W. Irvin]] (Unknown) 19.4% |
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* {{Party stripe|Democratic-Republican}}Robert MacConnel (Democratic-Republican) 7.3%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - OH District 09 Race - Oct 12, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=436132 |access-date=2024-06-21 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* Robert MacConnel 6.6% |
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}} |
}} |
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|- |
|- |
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! {{Ushr|OH|10|X}} |
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| [[John Patterson (Ohio)|John Patterson]] |
| [[John Patterson (Ohio congressman)|John Patterson]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio|1822]] |
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio|1822]] |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.<br/> |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.<br/>Anti-Jacksonian hold. |
||
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[David Jennings (congressman)|David Jennings]]''' (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 54.6% |
||
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}[[John Patterson (Ohio congressman)|John Patterson]] (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 45.5%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - OH District 10 Race - Oct 12, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=436138 |access-date=2024-06-21 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* [[John Patterson (Ohio)|John Patterson]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 45.6% |
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}} |
}} |
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|- |
|- |
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! {{Ushr|OH|11|X}} |
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| [[John C. Wright (congressman)|John C. Wright]] |
| [[John C. Wright (congressman)|John C. Wright]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio|1822]] |
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio|1822]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
||
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[John C. Wright (congressman)|John C. Wright]]''' (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 61.3% |
||
* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}}Walter B. Bebee (Unknown) 38.7%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - OH District 11 Race - Oct 12, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=436134 |access-date=2024-06-21 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* Walter B. Bebee 37.1% |
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}} |
}} |
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|- |
|- |
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! {{Ushr|OH|12|X}} |
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| [[John Sloane]] |
| [[John Sloane (Ohio politician)|John Sloane]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1818 United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio|1818]] |
| [[1818 United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio|1818]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
||
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[John Sloane (Ohio politician)|John Sloane]]''' (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 57.1% |
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* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}}Joseph Richardson (Unknown) 42.9%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - OH District 12 Race - Oct 12, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=436135 |access-date=2024-06-21 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* Joseph Richardson 42.2% |
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}} |
}} |
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|- |
|- |
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! {{Ushr|OH|13|X}} |
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| [[Elisha Whittlesey]] |
| [[Elisha Whittlesey]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio|1822]] |
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio|1822]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
||
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Elisha Whittlesey]]''' (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 68.2% |
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* Eli Baldwin 30.5% |
* {{Party stripe|Democratic-Republican}}Eli Baldwin (Democratic-Republican) 30.5% |
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* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}}"Scattering" 1.3%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - OH District 13 Race - Oct 12, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=436136 |access-date=2024-06-21 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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}} |
}} |
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|- |
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! {{Ushr|OH|14|X}} |
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| [[Mordecai Bartley]] |
| [[Mordecai Bartley]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio|1822]] |
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio|1822]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
||
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Mordecai Bartley]]''' (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 36.7% |
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* Alfred Kelly 34. |
* {{Party stripe|Democratic-Republican}}Alfred Kelly (Democratic-Republican) 34.4% |
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* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}}[[Eleutheros Cooke]] (Unknown) 28.9%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - OH District 14 Race - Oct 12, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=436137 |access-date=2024-06-21 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* [[Eleutheros Cooke]] 28.9% |
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== Pennsylvania == |
== Pennsylvania == |
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{{Main|1824 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania}} |
{{Main|1824 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania}} |
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{{See also|1824 Pennsylvania's 8th congressional district special election|1824 Pennsylvania's 13th congressional district special election|1825 Pennsylvania's 16th congressional district special election|List of United States |
{{See also|1824 Pennsylvania's 8th congressional district special election|1824 Pennsylvania's 13th congressional district special election|1825 Pennsylvania's 16th congressional district special election|List of United States representatives from Pennsylvania}} |
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Pennsylvania elected its members October 12, 1824. |
Pennsylvania elected its members October 12, 1824. |
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{{USCongressElectionTableHead|Candidates Ref=<ref name=Wilkes>[http://staffweb.wilkes.edu/harold.cox/rep/Congress%201824.pdf Wilkes University Elections Statistics Project]</ref>}} |
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{| class=wikitable |
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|- |
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! rowspan=2 | District |
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! colspan=3 | Incumbent |
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! colspan=2 | This race |
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|- |
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! Member |
|||
! Party |
|||
! First elected |
|||
! Results |
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! Candidates<ref name=Wilkes>[http://staffweb.wilkes.edu/harold.cox/rep/Congress%201824.pdf Wilkes University Elections Statistics Project]</ref> |
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|- |
|- |
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! {{Ushr|PA|1|X}} |
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| [[Samuel Breck (politician)|Samuel Breck]] |
| [[Samuel Breck (politician)|Samuel Breck]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Federalist}} | Adams-Clay Federalist |
| {{Party shading/Federalist}} | Adams-Clay Federalist |
||
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania|1822]] |
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania|1822]] |
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| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Jacksonian gain'''. |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Jacksonian gain'''. |
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| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[John Wurts]]''' (Jackson Federalist; Jacksonian) 52.1% |
||
* {{Party stripe|Democratic-Republican}}[[Joel Barlow Sutherland|Joel B. Sutherland]] (Democratic-Republican) 47.9%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - PA District 1 Race - Oct 12, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=279453 |access-date=2024-06-21 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* [[Joel Barlow Sutherland|Joel B. Sutherland]] (Jacksonian) 47.9% |
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}} |
}} |
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|- |
|- |
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! {{Ushr|PA|2|X}} |
|||
| [[Joseph Hemphill]] |
| [[Joseph Hemphill]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Federalist}} | Jackson Federalist |
| {{Party shading/Federalist}} | Jackson Federalist |
||
| [[1800 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania|1800]]<br/>1802 ( |
| [[1800 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania|1800]]<br/>1802 {{Small|(lost)}}<br/>[[1818 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania|1818]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
||
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Joseph Hemphill]]''' (Jackson Federalist; Jacksonian) 57.6% |
||
* [[William John Duane|William J. Duane]] (Democratic-Republican) 42.% |
* {{Party stripe|Democratic-Republican Party (US)}}[[William John Duane|William J. Duane]] (Democratic-Republican) 42.5%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - PA District 2 Race - Oct 12, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=279455 |access-date=2024-06-21 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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}} |
}} |
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|- |
|- |
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! {{Ushr|PA|3|X}} |
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| [[Daniel H. Miller]] |
| [[Daniel H. Miller]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania|1822]] |
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania|1822]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
||
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Daniel H. Miller]]''' (Jackson Republican; Jacksonian) 55.6% |
||
* Stephen Duncan (Federalist) 30. |
* {{Party stripe|Federalist Party (US)}}Stephen Duncan (Federalist) 30.4% |
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* {{Party stripe|Democratic-Republican Party (US)}}Jacob Shearer (Democratic-Republican) 14.0%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - PA District 3 Race - Oct 12, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=279457 |access-date=2024-06-21 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* Jacob Shearer (Democratic-Republican) 14.0% |
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}} |
}} |
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|- |
|- |
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! rowspan=3 | {{Ushr|PA|4|X}}<br/>{{Small|[[Plural district]] with 3 seats}} |
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| [[James Buchanan]] |
| [[James Buchanan]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Federalist}} | Jackson Federalist |
| {{Party shading/Federalist}} | Jackson Federalist |
||
| [[1820 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania|1820]] |
| [[1820 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania|1820]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
||
| nowrap rowspan=3 | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap rowspan=3 | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[James Buchanan]]''' (Jackson Federalist; Jacksonian) 18.0% |
||
* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Samuel Edwards]]''' (Jackson Federalist; Jacksonian) 17.5% |
||
* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Charles Miner]]''' (Adams-Clay Federalist; Anti-Jacksonian) 17.4% |
||
* [[Isaac D. Barnard]] ( |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party}}[[Isaac D. Barnard]] (Jackson Republican; Jacksonian) 15.8% |
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* [[William Anderson (Pennsylvania)|William Anderson]] (Democratic-Republican) 15.7% |
* {{Party stripe|Democratic-Republican Party (US)}}[[William Anderson (Pennsylvania politician)|William Anderson]] (Democratic-Republican) 15.7% |
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* {{Party stripe|Democratic-Republican Party (US)}}Samuel Houston (Democratic-Republican) 15.5%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - PA District 4 Race - Oct 12, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=279459 |access-date=2024-06-21 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* Samuel Houston (Democratic-Republican) 15.5% |
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}} |
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! {{Ushr|PA|5|X}} |
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| [[Philip S. Markley]] |
| [[Philip S. Markley]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania|1822]] |
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania|1822]] |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Incumbent switched factions and re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.<br/>'''Anti-Jacksonian gain'''. |
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| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Philip S. Markley]]''' (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 100% |
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*Uncontested<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - PA District 5 Race - Oct 12, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=279463 |access-date=2024-06-22 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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}} |
}} |
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|- |
|- |
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! {{Ushr|PA|6|X}} |
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| [[Robert Harris (Pennsylvania)|Robert Harris]] |
| [[Robert Harris (Pennsylvania)|Robert Harris]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania|1822]] |
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania|1822]] |
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| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
||
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Robert Harris (Pennsylvania)|Robert Harris]]''' (Jackson Republican; Jacksonian) 62.0% |
||
* {{Party stripe|Federalist Party (US)}}Christian Gleim (Federalist) 38.0%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - PA District 6 Race - Oct 12, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=279464 |access-date=2024-06-22 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* Christian Gleim (Federalist) 38.0% |
|||
}} |
}} |
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|- |
|- |
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! rowspan=2 | {{Ushr|PA|7|X}}<br/>{{Small|Plural district with 2 seats}} |
|||
| [[Daniel Udree]] |
| [[Daniel Udree]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| 1813 (special)<br/>1822 ([[1822 Pennsylvania's 6th congressional district special election|special]]) |
| 1813 (special)<br/>1822 ([[1822 Pennsylvania's 6th congressional district special election|special]]) |
||
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/> |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/>Jacksonian hold. |
||
| nowrap rowspan=2 | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap rowspan=2 | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[William Addams]]''' (Jackson Republican; Jacksonian) 32.7% |
||
* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Henry Wilson (Pennsylvania politician)|Henry Wilson]]''' (Jackson Republican; Jacksonian) 32.1% |
||
* George Keck (Federalist) 18.0% |
* {{Party stripe|Federalist Party (US)}}George Keck (Federalist) 18.0% |
||
* {{Party stripe|Federalist}}Daniel Rose (Federalist) 17.3%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - PA District 7 Race - Oct 12, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=279465 |access-date=2024-06-22 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* Daniel Rose 17.3% |
|||
}} |
}} |
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|- |
|- |
||
| [[Henry Wilson (Pennsylvania politician)|Henry Wilson]] |
| [[Henry Wilson (Pennsylvania politician)|Henry Wilson]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania|1822]] |
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania|1822]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
||
|- |
|- |
||
! rowspan=2 | {{Ushr|PA|8|X}}<br/>{{Small|Plural district with 2 seats}} |
|||
| [[Samuel D. Ingham]] |
| [[Samuel D. Ingham]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1812 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania|1812]]<br/>1818 ( |
| [[1812 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania|1812]]<br/>1818 {{Small|(resigned)}}<br/>[[1822 Pennsylvania's 7th congressional district special election|1822 {{Small|(special)}}]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
||
| nowrap rowspan=2 | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap rowspan=2 | {{Plainlist| |
||
* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Samuel D. Ingham]]''' (Jackson Republican; Jacksonian) 50.1% |
||
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[George Wolf]]''' (Jackson Republican; Jacksonian) 49.9%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - PA District 8 Race - Oct 12, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=279467 |access-date=2024-06-22 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
|||
* '''{{aye}} [[George Wolf]]''' (Jacksonian) 49.9% |
|||
}} |
}} |
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|- |
|- |
||
| [[Thomas Jones Rogers]] |
| [[Thomas Jones Rogers]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1818 Pennsylvania's 6th congressional district special elections|1818 ( |
| [[1818 Pennsylvania's 6th congressional district special elections|1818 {{Small|(special)}}]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent resigned April 20, 1824.<br/>New member elected.<br/> |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent resigned April 20, 1824.<br/>New member elected.<br/>Jacksonian hold.<br/>Successor also [[1824 Pennsylvania's 8th congressional district special election|elected the same day to the next term]]. |
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|- |
|- |
||
! rowspan=3 | {{Ushr|PA|9|X}}<br/>{{Small|Plural district with 3 seats}} |
|||
| [[Samuel McKean]] |
| [[Samuel McKean]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania|1822]] |
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania|1822]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
||
| nowrap rowspan=3 | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap rowspan=3 | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Samuel McKean]]''' (Jackson Republican; Jacksonian) 31.2% |
||
* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[George Kremer]]''' (Jackson Republican; Jacksonian) 30.9% |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Espy Van Horne]]''' (Jackson Republican; Jacksonian) 21.3% |
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* {{Party stripe|Independent Republican}}[[William Cox Ellis]] (Independent Republican) 16.7%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - PA District 9 Race - Oct 12, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=279468 |access-date=2024-06-22 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* [[William Cox Ellis]] (Ind-Rep) 16.7% |
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}} |
}} |
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|- |
|- |
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| [[George Kremer]] |
| [[George Kremer]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania|1822]] |
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania|1822]] |
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| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
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| [[William Cox Ellis]] |
| [[William Cox Ellis]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Federalist}} | Jackson Federalist |
| {{Party shading/Federalist}} | Jackson Federalist |
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| [[1820 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania|1820]]<br/>1821 ( |
| [[1820 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania|1820]]<br/>1821 {{Small|(resigned)}}<br/>[[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania|1822]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent lost re-election as an Independent.<br/>New member elected. |
||
|- |
|- |
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! {{Ushr|PA|10|X}} |
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| [[James S. Mitchell]] |
| [[James S. Mitchell]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1820 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania|1820]] |
| [[1820 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania|1820]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
||
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[James S. Mitchell]]''' (Jackson Republican; Jacksonian) 100% |
||
*Uncontested<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - PA District 10 Race - Oct 12, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=279469 |access-date=2024-06-22 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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}} |
}} |
||
|- |
|- |
||
! rowspan=2 | {{Ushr|PA|11|X}}<br/>{{Small|Plural district with 2 seats}} |
|||
| [[James Wilson (Pennsylvania politician)|James Wilson]] |
| [[James Wilson (Pennsylvania politician)|James Wilson]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania|1822]] |
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania|1822]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Incumbent switched factions and re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.<br/>'''Anti-Jacksonian gain'''. |
||
| nowrap rowspan=2 | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap rowspan=2 | {{Plainlist| |
||
* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[James Wilson (Pennsylvania politician)|James Wilson]]''' (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 48.2% |
||
* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[John Findlay (United States politician)|John Findlay]]''' (Jackson Republican; Jacksonian) 46.3% |
||
*{{Party stripe|Unknown}}"Scattering" 5.6%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - PA District 11 Race - Oct 12, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=279470 |access-date=2024-06-22 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* Others 5.6% |
|||
}} |
}} |
||
|- |
|- |
||
| [[John Findlay (United States politician)|John Findlay]] |
| [[John Findlay (United States politician)|John Findlay]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1821 Pennsylvania's 5th congressional district special election|1821 ( |
| [[1821 Pennsylvania's 5th congressional district special election|1821 {{Small|(special)}}]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
||
|- |
|- |
||
! {{Ushr|PA|12|X}} |
|||
| [[John Brown (Pennsylvania politician)|John Brown]] |
| [[John Brown (Pennsylvania politician)|John Brown]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1820 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania|1820]] |
| [[1820 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania|1820]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.<br/> |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.<br/>Jacksonian hold. |
||
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[John Mitchell (Pennsylvania politician)|John Mitchell]]''' (Jackson Republican; Jacksonian) 37.1% |
||
* [[John Brown (Pennsylvania politician)|John Brown]] (Jacksonian) 35.9% |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}[[John Brown (Pennsylvania politician)|John Brown]] (Jackson Republican; Jacksonian) 35.9% |
||
* [[Robert Allison (Pennsylvania politician)|Robert Allison]] ( |
* {{Party stripe|Unknown}}[[Robert Allison (Pennsylvania politician)|Robert Allison]] ("Old School") 26.9%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - PA District 12 Race - Oct 12, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=279473 |access-date=2024-06-22 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
||
}} |
}} |
||
|- |
|- |
||
! {{Ushr|PA|13|X}} |
|||
| [[John Tod]] |
| [[John Tod]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1820 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania|1820]] |
| [[1820 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania|1820]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent resigned sometime in 1824.<br/>New member elected.<br/> |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent resigned sometime in 1824.<br/>New member elected.<br/>Jacksonian hold.<br/>Successor also [[1824 Pennsylvania's 13th congressional district special election|elected the same day to the next term]]. |
||
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
||
* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Alexander Thomson (congressman)|Alexander Thomson]]''' (Jackson Republican; Jacksonian) 100% |
||
*Uncontested<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - PA District 13 - Special Election Race - Oct 12, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=417035 |access-date=2024-06-22 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
|||
}} |
}} |
||
|- |
|- |
||
! {{Ushr|PA|14|X}} |
|||
| [[Andrew Stewart (1791-1872)|Andrew Stewart]] |
| [[Andrew Stewart (1791-1872)|Andrew Stewart]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1820 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania|1820]] |
| [[1820 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania|1820]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
||
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
||
* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Andrew Stewart (1791-1872)|Andrew Stewart]]''' (Jackson Republican; Jacksonian) 100% |
||
*Uncontested<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - PA District 14 Race - Oct 12, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=279476 |access-date=2024-06-22 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
|||
}} |
}} |
||
|- |
|- |
||
! {{Ushr|PA|15|X}} |
|||
| [[Thomas Patterson (Pennsylvania politician)|Thomas Patterson]] |
| [[Thomas Patterson (Pennsylvania politician)|Thomas Patterson]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1816 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania|1816]] |
| [[1816 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania|1816]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Anti-Jacksonian gain'''. |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Anti-Jacksonian gain'''. |
||
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
||
* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Joseph Lawrence (Pennsylvania politician)|Joseph Lawrence]]''' (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 100% |
||
*Uncontested<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - PA District 15 Race - Oct 12, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=279477 |access-date=2024-06-22 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
|||
}} |
}} |
||
|- |
|- |
||
! rowspan=2 | {{Ushr|PA|16|X}}<br/>{{Small|Plural district with 2 seats}} |
|||
| [[James Allison Jr.]] |
| [[James Allison Jr.]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania|1822]] |
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania|1822]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
||
| nowrap rowspan=2 | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap rowspan=2 | {{Plainlist| |
||
* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[James Allison Jr.]]''' (Jackson Republican; Jacksonian) 22.0% |
||
* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[James S. Stevenson]]''' (Caucus Republican; Jacksonian) 21.9% |
||
* [[Robert Moore (Pennsylvania politician)|Robert Moore]] ( |
* {{Party stripe|Democratic-Republican Party (US)}}[[Robert Moore (Pennsylvania politician)|Robert Moore]] (Caucus Republican) 19.4% |
||
* [[Walter Forward]] (Jacksonian) 18.0% |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}[[Walter Forward]] (Jacksonian) 18.0% |
||
* John Negley 9.7% |
* {{Party stripe|Independent (US)}}John Negley (Independent) 9.7% |
||
* {{Party stripe|Independent (US)}}George Sutton (Independent) 8.9%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - PA District 16 Race - Oct 12, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=279478 |access-date=2024-06-22 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
|||
* George Sutton 8.9% |
|||
}} |
}} |
||
|- |
|- |
||
| [[Walter Forward]] |
| [[Walter Forward]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1822 Pennsylvania's 14th congressional district special election|1822 ( |
| [[1822 Pennsylvania's 14th congressional district special election|1822 {{Small|(special)}}]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.<br/> |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.<br/>Jacksonian hold. |
||
|- |
|- |
||
! {{Ushr|PA|17|X}} |
|||
| [[George Plumer]] |
| [[George Plumer]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1820 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania|1820]] |
| [[1820 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania|1820]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
||
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
||
* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[George Plumer]]''' (Jackson Republican; Jacksonian) 58.3% |
||
* {{Party stripe|Federalist Party (US)}}Jonathan H. Wise (Federalist) 41.7%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - PA District 17 Race - Oct 12, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=279480 |access-date=2024-06-22 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
|||
* Jonathan H. Wise (Federalist) 41.7% |
|||
}} |
}} |
||
|- |
|- |
||
! {{Ushr|PA|18|X}} |
|||
| [[Patrick Farrelly]] |
| [[Patrick Farrelly]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1820 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania|1820]] |
| [[1820 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania|1820]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
||
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
||
* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Patrick Farrelly]]''' (Jackson Republican; Jacksonian) 80.5% |
||
* {{Party stripe|Independent Republican}}Samuel Williamson (Independent Republican) 19.6%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - PA District 18 Race - Oct 12, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=279481 |access-date=2024-06-22 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* Samuel Williamson (Democratic-Republican) 19.5% |
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}} |
}} |
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== Rhode Island == |
== Rhode Island == |
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{{Main|1825 United States House of Representatives election in Rhode Island}} |
{{Main|1825 United States House of Representatives election in Rhode Island}} |
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{{See also|List of United States |
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Rhode Island}} |
||
Rhode Island elected its members August 30, 1825 after the term began but before the new Congress convened. |
Rhode Island elected its members August 30, 1825, after the term began but before the new Congress convened. Rhode Island law required a candidate receive votes from a majority of voters for election, as only one candidate received a majority in this election, a Rhode Island law required a candidate receive votes from a majority of voters for election, as only one candidate received a majority in this electionsecond election was held for the remaining seat. |
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{{USCongressElectionTableHead}} |
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{| class=wikitable |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
! rowspan=2 | {{Ushr|RI|AL|X}}<br/>{{Small|2 seats on a [[general ticket]]}} |
|||
! rowspan=2 | District |
|||
! colspan=3 | Incumbent |
|||
! colspan=2 | This race |
|||
|- |
|||
! Member |
|||
! Party |
|||
! First elected |
|||
! Results |
|||
! Candidates |
|||
|- |
|||
| rowspan=2 | {{ushr|RI|AL|X}}<br/>{{Small|2 seats on a [[general ticket]]}} |
|||
| [[Samuel Eddy]] |
| [[Samuel Eddy]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1818 United States House of Representatives election in Rhode Island|1818]] |
| [[1818 United States House of Representatives election in Rhode Island|1818]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.<br/> |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.<br/>Anti-Jacksonianhold. |
||
| nowrap rowspan=2 | '''{{Small|First ballot (August 30, 1825):}}'''<br/>{{Plainlist |
| nowrap rowspan=2 | '''{{Small|First ballot (August 30, 1825):}}'''<br/>{{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Tristam Burges]]''' (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 27.8% |
||
* [[Dutee J. Pearce]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 24.0% |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{mby}} [[Dutee J. Pearce]] (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 24.0% |
||
* [[Job Durfee]] (Adams-Clay |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{mby}} [[Job Durfee]] (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 23.4% |
||
* [[Samuel Eddy]] (Adams-Clay |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}[[Samuel Eddy]] (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 20.1% |
||
* [[William Hunter (Senator)|William Hunter]] 3.5% |
* {{Party stripe|Democratic-Republican}}[[William Hunter (Senator)|William Hunter]] (Democratic-Republican) 3.5% |
||
* Others 1.3% |
* Others 1.3% |
||
}}<br/>'''{{Small|Second ballot (November 25, 1825)}} |
}}<br/>'''{{Small|Second ballot (November 25, 1825):}}'''<br/>{{Plainlist| |
||
* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Dutee J. Pearce]]''' (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 56.9% |
||
* [[Job Durfee]] (Adams-Clay |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}[[Job Durfee]] (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 43.0% |
||
*Scattering 0.1%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - RI At-Large Race - Aug 30, 1825 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=507108 |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
|||
* Others 0.1% |
|||
}} |
}} |
||
|- |
|- |
||
| [[Job Durfee]] |
| [[Job Durfee]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1820 United States House of Representatives election in Rhode Island|1820]] |
| [[1820 United States House of Representatives election in Rhode Island|1820]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.<br/> |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.<br/>Anti-Jacksonian hold. |
||
|} |
|} |
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== South Carolina == |
== South Carolina == |
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{{Main|1824 United States House of Representatives elections in South Carolina}} |
{{Main|1824 United States House of Representatives elections in South Carolina}} |
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{{See also|1825 South Carolina's 1st congressional district special election|List of United States |
{{See also|1825 South Carolina's 1st congressional district special election|List of United States representatives from South Carolina}} |
||
South Carolina elected its members October 11–12, 1824. |
South Carolina elected its members October 11–12, 1824. |
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District numbers vary between sources. |
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{| class=wikitable |
|||
{{USCongressElectionTableHead}} |
|||
|- |
|||
! rowspan=2 | District{{efn | name="numbers"}} |
|||
! colspan=3 | Incumbent |
|||
! colspan=2 | This race |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
! {{Ushr|SC|1|X}} |
|||
! Member |
|||
! Party |
|||
! First elected |
|||
! Results |
|||
! Candidates |
|||
|- |
|||
| {{ushr|SC|1|X}} |
|||
| [[Joel R. Poinsett]] |
| [[Joel R. Poinsett]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1820 United States House of Representatives elections in South Carolina|1820]] |
| [[1820 United States House of Representatives elections in South Carolina|1820]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
||
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
||
* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Joel R. Poinsett]]''' (Jackson Republican; Jacksonian) 58.2% |
||
* {{Party stripe|Federalist}}Samuel Warren (Federalist) 41.8%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - SC District 01 - Special Election Race - May 16, 1825 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=274017 |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
|||
* Samuel Warren 41.8% |
|||
}} |
}} |
||
|- |
|- |
||
! {{Ushr|SC|2|X}} |
|||
| [[James Hamilton Jr.]] |
| [[James Hamilton Jr.]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1822 South Carolina's 2nd congressional district special election|1822 ( |
| [[1822 South Carolina's 2nd congressional district special election|1822 {{Small|(special)}}]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
||
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
||
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[James Hamilton Jr.]]'''{{Efn | name="nr"}} (Jackson Republican; Jacksonian)<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - SC District 02 Race - Oct 11, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=274007 |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
|||
* '''{{aye}} [[James Hamilton Jr.]]'''{{efn | name="nr"}} (Jacksonian) |
|||
}} |
}} |
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|- |
|- |
||
! {{Ushr|SC|3|X}} |
|||
| [[Robert B. Campbell]] |
| [[Robert B. Campbell]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1823 United States House of Representatives elections in South Carolina|1823]] |
| [[1823 United States House of Representatives elections in South Carolina|1823]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/> |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/>Jacksonian hold. |
||
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
||
* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Thomas R. Mitchell]]''' (Jackson Republican; Jacksonian) 100% |
||
*Uncontested<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - SC District 03 Race - Oct 11, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=274008 |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
|||
}} |
}} |
||
|- |
|- |
||
! {{Ushr|SC|4|X}} |
|||
| [[Andrew R. Govan]] |
| [[Andrew R. Govan]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1822 South Carolina's 4th congressional district special election|1822 ( |
| [[1822 South Carolina's 4th congressional district special election|1822 {{Small|(special)}}]] |
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| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
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| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Andrew R. Govan]]''' (Jackson Republican; Jacksonian){{Efn | name="nr2" | Source does not give complete data, but partial returns available in source suggest a very large margin.}}<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - SC District 04 Race - Oct 11, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=274009 |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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}} |
}} |
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|- |
|- |
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! {{Ushr|SC|5|X}} |
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| [[George McDuffie]] |
| [[George McDuffie]] |
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| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson<br/>Democratic-Republican |
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| [[1820 United States House of Representatives elections in South Carolina|1820]] |
| [[1820 United States House of Representatives elections in South Carolina|1820]] |
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| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
||
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[George McDuffie]]'''{{Efn | name="nr"}} (Jackson Republican; Jacksonian)<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - SC District 05 Race - Oct 11, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=274010 |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* '''{{aye}} [[George McDuffie]]'''{{efn | name="nr"}} (Jacksonian) |
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}} |
}} |
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|- |
|- |
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! {{Ushr|SC|6|X}} |
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| [[John Wilson (South Carolina)|John Wilson]] |
| [[John Wilson (South Carolina)|John Wilson]] |
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| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1820 United States House of Representatives elections in South Carolina|1820]] |
| [[1820 United States House of Representatives elections in South Carolina|1820]] |
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| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
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| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[John Wilson (South Carolina)|John Wilson]]''' (Jackson Republican; Jacksonian) 50.8% |
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* {{Party stripe|Democratic-Republican}}[[Warren R. Davis]] (Democratic-Republican) 49.2%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - SC District 06 Race - Oct 11, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=274011 |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* [[Warren R. Davis]] (Jacksonian) 49.2% |
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}} |
}} |
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|- |
|- |
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! {{Ushr|SC|7|X}} |
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| [[Joseph Gist]] |
| [[Joseph Gist]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1820 United States House of Representatives elections in South Carolina|1820]] |
| [[1820 United States House of Representatives elections in South Carolina|1820]] |
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| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
||
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Joseph Gist]]''' (Jackson Republican; Jacksonian) 56.9% |
||
* James McCreary ( |
* {{Party stripe|Democratic-Republican}}James McCreary (Democratic-Republican) 28.8% |
||
* {{Party stripe|Independent}}Fracis W. Davie (Independent) 14.4%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - SC District 07 Race - Oct 11, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=274012 |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* Fracis W. Davie (Jacksonian) 14.4% |
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}} |
}} |
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|- |
|- |
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! {{Ushr|SC|8|X}} |
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| [[John Carter (South Carolina)|John Carter]] |
| [[John Carter (South Carolina)|John Carter]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1822 South Carolina's 9th congressional district special election|1822 ( |
| [[1822 South Carolina's 9th congressional district special election|1822 {{Small|(special)}}]] |
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| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
||
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[John Carter (South Carolina)|John Carter]]''' (Jackson Republican; Jacksonian) 46.2% |
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* James G. Spann 27.9% |
* {{Party stripe|Democratic-Republican}}James G. Spann (Democratic-Republican) 27.9% |
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* {{Party stripe|Independent}}Chapman Levy (Independent) 25.9%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - SC District 08 Race - Oct 11, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=274013 |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* Chapman Levy 25.9% |
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}} |
}} |
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|- |
|- |
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! {{Ushr|SC|9|X}} |
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| [[Starling Tucker]] |
| [[Starling Tucker]] |
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| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1816 United States House of Representatives elections in South Carolina|1816]] |
| [[1816 United States House of Representatives elections in South Carolina|1816]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
||
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
||
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Starling Tucker]]'''{{Efn | name="nr"}} (Jackson Republican; Jacksonian)<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - SC District 09 Race - Oct 11, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=274014 |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* '''{{aye}} [[Starling Tucker]]'''{{efn | name="nr"}} (Jacksonian) |
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}} |
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== Tennessee == |
== Tennessee == |
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{{Main|1825 United States House of Representatives elections in Tennessee}} |
{{Main|1825 United States House of Representatives elections in Tennessee}} |
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{{See also|List of United States |
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Tennessee}} |
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Tennessee elected its members August 4–5, 1825, after the term began but before the new Congress convened. |
Tennessee elected its members August 4–5, 1825, after the term began but before the new Congress convened. |
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{{USCongressElectionTableHead}} |
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{| class=wikitable |
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|- |
|- |
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! {{Ushr|TN|1|X}} |
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! rowspan=2 | District |
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! colspan=3 | Incumbent |
|||
! colspan=2 | This race |
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|- |
|||
! Member |
|||
! Party |
|||
! First elected |
|||
! Results |
|||
! Candidates |
|||
|- |
|||
| {{ushr|TN|1|X}} |
|||
| [[John Blair (Tennessee politician)|John Blair]] |
| [[John Blair (Tennessee politician)|John Blair]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1823 United States House of Representatives elections in Tennessee|1823]] |
| [[1823 United States House of Representatives elections in Tennessee|1823]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
||
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[John Blair (Tennessee politician)|John Blair]]''' (Jackson Republican; Jacksonian) 51.9% |
||
* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}}John Tipton (Unknown) 48.1%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - TN - District 01 Race - Aug 04, 1825 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=625109 |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* John Tipton 48.1% |
|||
}} |
}} |
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|- |
|- |
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! {{Ushr|TN|2|X}} |
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| [[John Alexander Cocke|John Cocke]] |
| [[John Alexander Cocke|John Cocke]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1819 United States House of Representatives elections in Tennessee|1819]] |
| [[1819 United States House of Representatives elections in Tennessee|1819]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
||
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[John Alexander Cocke|John Cocke]]''' (Jackson Republican; Jacksonian) 58.8% |
||
* {{Party stripe|Unknown}}[[Thomas Dickens Arnold|Thomas Arnold]] (Unknown) 41.2%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - TN - District 02 Race - Aug 04, 1825 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=625110 |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* [[Thomas Dickens Arnold|Thomas Arnold]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 43.9% |
|||
}} |
}} |
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|- |
|- |
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! {{Ushr|TN|3|X}} |
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| [[James Israel Standifer|James I. Standifer]] |
| [[James Israel Standifer|James I. Standifer]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1823 United States House of Representatives elections in Tennessee|1823]] |
| [[1823 United States House of Representatives elections in Tennessee|1823]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.<br/> |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.<br/>Jacksonian hold. |
||
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
||
* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[James Coffield Mitchell|James C. Mitchell]]''' (Jackson Republican; Jacksonian) 51.4% |
||
* [[James Israel Standifer|James I. Standifer]] (Jacksonian) |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}[[James Israel Standifer|James I. Standifer]] (Jacksonian) 48.6%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - TN - District 03 Race - Aug 04, 1825 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=625111 |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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}} |
}} |
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|- |
|- |
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! {{Ushr|TN|4|X}} |
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| [[Jacob C. Isacks]] |
| [[Jacob C. Isacks]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1823 United States House of Representatives elections in Tennessee|1823]] |
| [[1823 United States House of Representatives elections in Tennessee|1823]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
||
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
||
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Jacob C. Isacks]]''' (Jackson Republican; Jacksonian) 100%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - TN - District 04 Race - Aug 04, 1825 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=625112 |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
|||
* '''{{aye}} [[Jacob C. Isacks]]''' (Jacksonian) 100% |
|||
}} |
}} |
||
|- |
|- |
||
! {{Ushr|TN|5|X}} |
|||
| [[Robert Allen (Tennessee politician)|Robert Allen]] |
| [[Robert Allen (Tennessee politician)|Robert Allen]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1819 United States House of Representatives elections in Tennessee|1819]] |
| [[1819 United States House of Representatives elections in Tennessee|1819]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
||
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
||
* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Robert Allen (Tennessee politician)|Robert Allen]]''' (Jackson Republican; Jacksonian) 100%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - TN - District 05 Race - Aug 04, 1825 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=625113 |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
||
}} |
}} |
||
|- |
|- |
||
! {{Ushr|TN|6|X}} |
|||
| [[James T. Sandford]] |
| [[James T. Sandford]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1823 United States House of Representatives elections in Tennessee|1823]] |
| [[1823 United States House of Representatives elections in Tennessee|1823]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.<br/> |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.<br/>Jacksonian hold. |
||
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
||
* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[James K. Polk]]''' (Jackson Republican; Jacksonian) 35.3% |
||
* Andrew Erwin 26.5% |
* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}}Andrew Erwin (Unknown) 26.5% |
||
* Lunsford M. Bramlett 22.7% |
* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}}Lunsford M. Bramlett (Unknown) 22.7% |
||
* [[James T. Sandford]] ( |
* {{Party stripe|Unknown}}[[James T. Sandford]] (Unknown) 14.6% |
||
* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}}Francis Willis (Unknown) 1.0%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - TN - District 06 Race - Aug 04, 1825 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=625114 |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
|||
* Francis Willis 1.0% |
|||
}} |
}} |
||
|- |
|- |
||
! {{Ushr|TN|7|X}} |
|||
| [[Sam Houston]] |
| [[Sam Houston]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1823 United States House of Representatives elections in Tennessee|1823]] |
| [[1823 United States House of Representatives elections in Tennessee|1823]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
||
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
||
* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Sam Houston]]''' (Jackson Republican; Jacksonian) 84.9% |
||
* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}}John Bruce (Unknown) 15.1%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - TN - District 07 Race - Aug 04, 1825 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=193329 |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
|||
* John Bruce 15.1% |
|||
}} |
}} |
||
|- |
|- |
||
! {{Ushr|TN|8|X}} |
|||
| [[James B. Reynolds]] |
| [[James B. Reynolds]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1815 United States House of Representatives elections in Tennessee|1815]]<br/>1817 ( |
| [[1815 United States House of Representatives elections in Tennessee|1815]]<br/>1817 {{Small|(lost)}}<br/>[[1823 United States House of Representatives elections in Tennessee|1823]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.<br/> |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.<br/>Jacksonian hold. |
||
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
||
* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[John Hartwell Marable|John H. Marable]]''' (Jackson Republican; Jacksonian) 38.7% |
||
* [[James B. Reynolds]] ( |
* {{Party stripe|Unknown}}[[James B. Reynolds]] (Unknown) 34.1% |
||
* {{Party stripe|Unknown}}[[Willie Blount]] (Unknown) 27.2%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - TN - District 08 Race - Aug 04, 1825 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=625115 |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
|||
* [[Willie Blount]] (Democratic-Republican) 27.2% |
|||
}} |
}} |
||
|- |
|- |
||
! {{Ushr|TN|9|X}} |
|||
| [[Adam Rankin Alexander|Adam R. Alexander]] |
| [[Adam Rankin Alexander|Adam R. Alexander]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1823 United States House of Representatives elections in Tennessee|1823]] |
| [[1823 United States House of Representatives elections in Tennessee|1823]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
||
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
||
* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Adam Rankin Alexander|Adam R. Alexander]]''' (Jackson Republican; Jacksonian) 42.0% |
||
* [[Davy Crockett|David Crockett]] (Jacksonian) 38.1% |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian}}[[Davy Crockett|David Crockett]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 38.1% |
||
* James Ferrill 13.4% |
* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}}James Ferrill (Unknown) 13.4% |
||
* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}}Thomas H. Pearsons (Unknown) 6.6%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - TN District 9 Race - Aug 04, 1825 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=87867 |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* Thomas H. Pearsons 6.6% |
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}} |
}} |
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== Vermont == |
== Vermont == |
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{{Main|1824 United States House of Representatives elections in Vermont}} |
{{Main|1824 United States House of Representatives elections in Vermont}} |
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{{See also|1824 Vermont's at-large congressional district special election|List of United States |
{{See also|1824 Vermont's at-large congressional district special election|List of United States representatives from Vermont}} |
||
Vermont elected its members September 7, 1824. [[Congressional district]]s were re-established in Vermont for the 1824 election. Vermont had used an {{ |
Vermont elected its members September 7, 1824. [[Congressional district]]s were re-established in Vermont for the 1824 election. Vermont had used an {{Ushr|VT|AL|C}} 1812-1818 and 1822. A majority was required for election, which was not met in the 1st district, necessitating a second election December 6, 1824. |
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{{USCongressElectionTableHead}} |
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{| class=wikitable |
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|- |
|- |
||
! {{Ushr|VT|1|X}} |
|||
! rowspan=2 | District |
|||
| [[William Czar Bradley|William C. Bradley]]<br/>{{Small|Redistricted from the {{Ushr|VT|AL|C}}}} |
|||
! colspan=3 | Incumbent |
|||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay<br/>Democratic-Republican |
|||
! colspan=2 | This race |
|||
| [[1812 United States House of Representatives election in Vermont|1812]]<br/>1814 {{Small|(lost)}}<br/>[[1822 United States House of Representatives election in Vermont|1822]] |
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|- |
|||
! Member |
|||
! Party |
|||
! First elected |
|||
! Results |
|||
! Candidates |
|||
|- |
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| {{ushr|VT|1|X}} |
|||
| [[William Czar Bradley|William C. Bradley]]<br/>{{Small|Redistricted from the {{ushr|VT|AL|C}}}} |
|||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican |
|||
| [[1812 United States House of Representatives election in Vermont|1812]]<br/>1814 (Lost)<br/>[[1822 United States House of Representatives election in Vermont|1822]] |
|||
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
||
| '''First ballot (September 7, 1824):'''<br/>{{Plainlist| |
|||
* [[William Czar Bradley|William C. Bradley]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 49.8% |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}[[William Czar Bradley|William C. Bradley]] (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 49.8% |
||
* [[Phineas White]] (Federalist) 36.9% |
* {{Party stripe|Federalist Party (US)}}[[Phineas White]] (Federalist) 36.9% |
||
* Calvin Sheldon (Democratic-Republican) 10.7% |
* {{Party stripe|Democratic-Republican Party (US)}}Calvin Sheldon (Democratic-Republican) 10.7% |
||
* |
*Unidentified Scattering 2.6% |
||
}}<br/>'''Second ballot (December 6, 1824):''' {{Plainlist |
}}<br/>'''Second ballot (December 6, 1824):''' {{Plainlist| |
||
* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[William Czar Bradley|William C. Bradley]]''' (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 62.0% |
||
* [[Phineas White]] (Federalist) 34.9% |
* {{Party stripe|Federalist Party (US)}}[[Phineas White]] (Federalist) 34.9% |
||
*Unidentified Scattering 3.1%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - VT - District 01 - Second Trial Race - Dec 06, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=308364 |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
|||
* Others 3.1% |
|||
}} |
}} |
||
|- |
|- |
||
! rowspan=2 | {{Ushr|VT|2|X}} |
|||
| [[Rollin C. Mallary]]<br/>{{Small|Redistricted from the {{ |
| [[Rollin C. Mallary]]<br/>{{Small|Redistricted from the {{Ushr|VT|AL|C}}}} |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1818 United States House of Representatives election in Vermont|1818]] |
| [[1818 United States House of Representatives election in Vermont|1818]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
||
| rowspan=2 nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| rowspan=2 nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
||
* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Rollin C. Mallary]]''' (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 95.6% |
||
*Unidentified Scattering 4.4%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - VT - District 02 Race - Sep 07, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=308158 |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
|||
* [[Charles K. Williams]] (Democratic-Republican) 2.2% |
|||
* [[Charles Rich (U.S. Representative)|Charles Rich]] (Democratic-Republican) 1.0% |
|||
* Others 1.3% |
|||
}} |
}} |
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|- |
|- |
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| [[Charles Rich (U.S. Representative)|Charles Rich]]<br/>{{Small|Redistricted from the {{ |
| [[Charles Rich (U.S. Representative)|Charles Rich]]<br/>{{Small|Redistricted from the {{Ushr|VT|AL|C}}}} |
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| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay<br/>Democratic-Republican |
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| [[1812 United States House of Representatives election in Vermont|1812]]<br/>1814 ( |
| [[1812 United States House of Representatives election in Vermont|1812]]<br/>1814 {{Small|(lost)}}<br/>[[1816 United States House of Representatives election in Vermont|1816]] |
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| {{Party shading/Loss}} | Unknown if incumbent retired or lost re-election.<br/>'''Democratic-Republican loss'''.<br/>Incumbent then died October 15, 1824, leading to a [[1824 Vermont's at-large congressional district special election|special election]]. |
| {{Party shading/Loss}} | Unknown if incumbent retired or lost re-election.<br/>'''Democratic-Republican loss'''.<br/>Incumbent then died October 15, 1824, leading to a [[1824 Vermont's at-large congressional district special election|special election]]. |
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|- |
|- |
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! {{Ushr|VT|3|X}} |
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| colspan=3 | None (District created) |
| colspan=3 | None (District created) |
||
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | New seat |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | New seat.<br/>'''Anti-Jacksonian gain'''. |
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| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[George E. Wales]]''' (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 70.0% |
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* [[Horace Everett]] ( |
* {{Party stripe|Democratic-Republican}}[[Horace Everett]] (Democratic-Republican) 23.9% |
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* [[Elias Keyes]] (Democratic-Republican) 4.8% |
* {{Party stripe|Democratic-Republican Party (US)}}[[Elias Keyes]] (Democratic-Republican) 4.8% |
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*Unidentified Scattering 1.3%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - VT - District 03 Race - Sep 07, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=308413 |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* Others 1.3% |
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}} |
}} |
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|- |
|- |
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! {{Ushr|VT|4|X}} |
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| [[Samuel C. Crafts]]<br/>{{Small|Redistricted from the {{ |
| [[Samuel C. Crafts]]<br/>{{Small|Redistricted from the {{Ushr|VT|AL|C}}}} |
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| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1816 United States House of Representatives election in Vermont|1816]] |
| [[1816 United States House of Representatives election in Vermont|1816]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Jacksonian gain'''. |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Jacksonian gain'''. |
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| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Ezra Meech]]''' (Jackson Republican; Jacksonian) 54.6% |
||
* [[Benjamin Swift]] ( |
* {{Party stripe|Independent}}[[Benjamin Swift]] (Independent) 32.4% |
||
* [[Stephen Royce]] 7.2% |
* {{Party stripe|Independent}}[[Stephen Royce]] (Independent) 7.2% |
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* Herman Allen ( |
* {{Party stripe|Democratic-Republican}}Herman Allen (Democratic-Republican) 3.6% |
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*Unidentified Scattering 2.3%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - VT - District 04 Race - Sep 07, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=308323 |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* [[Samuel C. Crafts]] 0.6% |
|||
* Others 1.7% |
|||
}} |
}} |
||
|- |
|- |
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! {{Ushr|VT|5|X}} |
|||
| [[Daniel Azro Ashley Buck|Daniel A. A. Buck]]<br/>{{Small|Redistricted from the {{ |
| [[Daniel Azro Ashley Buck|Daniel A. A. Buck]]<br/>{{Small|Redistricted from the {{Ushr|VT|AL|C}}}} |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives election in Vermont|1822]] |
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives election in Vermont|1822]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.<br/> |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.<br/>Anti-Jacksonian hold. |
||
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
||
* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[John Mattocks]]''' (Adams-Clay Federalist; Anti-Jacksonian) 50.7% |
||
* [[Daniel Azro Ashley Buck|Daniel A. A. Buck]] (Adams-Clay |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}[[Daniel Azro Ashley Buck|Daniel A. A. Buck]] (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 47.7% |
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*Unidentified Scattering 1.6%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - VT - District 05 Race - Sep 07, 1824 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=304941 |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* Others 1.7% |
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}} |
}} |
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== Virginia == |
== Virginia == |
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{{Main|1825 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia}} |
{{Main|1825 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia}} |
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{{See also|1824 Virginia's 13th congressional district special election|List of United States |
{{See also|1824 Virginia's 13th congressional district special election|List of United States representatives from Virginia}} |
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Virginia elected its members in April 1825, after the term began but before the new Congress convened. |
Virginia elected its members in April 1825, after the term began but before the new Congress convened. |
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{{USCongressElectionTableHead}} |
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{| class=wikitable |
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|- |
|- |
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! {{Ushr|VA|1|X}} |
|||
! rowspan=2 | District |
|||
! colspan=3 | Incumbent |
|||
! colspan=2 | This race |
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|- |
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! Member |
|||
! Party |
|||
! First elected |
|||
! Results |
|||
! Candidates |
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|- |
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| {{ushr|VA|1|X}} |
|||
| [[Thomas Newton Jr.]] |
| [[Thomas Newton Jr.]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1801 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia|1801]] |
| [[1801 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia|1801]] |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
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| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Thomas Newton Jr.]]''' (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian){{Efn | name="nr" | Source does not give numbers of votes or has incomplete data.}}<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - VA District 01 Race - Apr 00, 1825 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=391678 |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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}} |
}} |
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|- |
|- |
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! {{Ushr|VA|2|X}} |
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| [[Arthur Smith (U.S. Representative)|Arthur Smith]] |
| [[Arthur Smith (U.S. Representative)|Arthur Smith]] |
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| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1821 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia|1821]] |
| [[1821 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia|1821]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Jacksonian gain'''. |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Jacksonian gain'''. |
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| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[James Trezvant]]''' (Jackson Republican; Jacksonian) 71.0% |
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* {{Party stripe|Unknown}}Richard Eppes (Unknown) 29.0%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - VA District 02 Race - Apr 00, 1825 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=391679 |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* Richard Eppes (Democratic-Republican) 24.3% |
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}} |
}} |
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|- |
|- |
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! {{Ushr|VA|3|X}} |
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| [[William S. Archer]] |
| [[William S. Archer]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford<br/>Democratic-Republican |
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| [[1820 Virginia's 17th congressional district special election|1820 ( |
| [[1820 Virginia's 17th congressional district special election|1820 {{Small|(special)}}]] |
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| {{Party shading/Jacksonian |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.<br/>'''Jacksonian gain'''. |
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| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[William S. Archer]]''' (Crawford Republican; Jacksonian) 100%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - VA District 03 Race - Apr 00, 1825 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=391680 |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* '''{{aye}} [[William S. Archer]]''' (Jacksonian) 100% |
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}} |
}} |
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|- |
|- |
||
! {{Ushr|VA|4|X}} |
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| [[Mark Alexander (politician)|Mark Alexander]] |
| [[Mark Alexander (politician)|Mark Alexander]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1819 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia|1819]] |
| [[1819 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia|1819]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.<br/>'''Jacksonian gain'''. |
||
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Mark Alexander (politician)|Mark Alexander]]'''{{Efn | name="nr"}} (Crawford Republican; Jacksonian)<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - VA District 04 Race - Apr 00, 1825 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=391681 |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
||
}} |
}} |
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|- |
|- |
||
! {{Ushr|VA|5|X}} |
|||
| [[John Randolph of Roanoke|John Randolph]] |
| [[John Randolph of Roanoke|John Randolph]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1799 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia|1799]]<br/>1813 ( |
| [[1799 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia|1799]]<br/>1813 {{Small|(lost)}}<br/>[[1815 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia|1815]]<br/>1817 {{Small|(lost)}}<br/>[[1819 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia|1819]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.<br/>'''Jacksonian gain'''. |
||
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[John Randolph of Roanoke|John Randolph]]''' (Crawford Republican; Jacksonian) 100%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - VA District 05 Race - Apr 00, 1825 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=391683 |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
||
}} |
}} |
||
|- |
|- |
||
! {{Ushr|VA|6|X}} |
|||
| [[George Tucker (politician)|George Tucker]] |
| [[George Tucker (politician)|George Tucker]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1819 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia|1819]] |
| [[1819 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia|1819]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Jacksonian gain'''. |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Jacksonian gain'''. |
||
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Thomas Davenport (congressman)|Thomas Davenport]]''' (Jackson Republican; Jacksonian) 53.9% |
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* James Lanier 22.6% |
* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}}James Lanier (Unknown) 22.6% |
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* Barzillai Graves 16.3% |
* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}}Barzillai Graves (Unknown) 16.3% |
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* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}}John D. Urquhart (Unknown) 7.2%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - VA District 06 Race - Apr 00, 1825 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=391685 |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* John D. Urquhart 7.2% |
|||
}} |
}} |
||
|- |
|- |
||
! {{Ushr|VA|7|X}} |
|||
| [[Jabez Leftwich]] |
| [[Jabez Leftwich]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1821 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia|1821]] |
| [[1821 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia|1821]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Jacksonian gain'''. |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Jacksonian gain'''. |
||
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
||
* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Nathaniel H. Claiborne]]''' (Jackson Republican; Jacksonian) 51.4% |
||
* {{Party stripe|Democratic-Republican (Crawford)}}[[Jabez Leftwich]] (Crawford D-R) 48.6%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - VA District 07 Race - Apr 00, 1825 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=391687 |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
|||
* [[Jabez Leftwich]] (Crawford Democratic-Republican) 48.6% |
|||
}} |
}} |
||
|- |
|- |
||
! {{Ushr|VA|8|X}} |
|||
| [[Burwell Bassett]] |
| [[Burwell Bassett]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1805 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia|1805]]<br/>1812 ( |
| [[1805 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia|1805]]<br/>1812 {{Small|(lost)}}<br/>[[1815 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia|1815]]<br/>1819 {{Small|(retired)}}<br/>[[1821 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia|1821]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.<br/>'''Jacksonian gain'''. |
||
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
||
* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Burwell Bassett]]''' (Crawford Republican; Jacksonian) 95.5% |
||
* {{Party stripe|Uknown}}Servant Jones (Unknown) 4.5%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - VA District 08 Race - Apr 00, 1825 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=391688 |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
|||
* Servant Jones (Democratic-Republican) 4.5% |
|||
* Reuben Washer 0.2% |
|||
}} |
}} |
||
|- |
|- |
||
! {{Ushr|VA|9|X}} |
|||
| [[Andrew Stevenson]] |
| [[Andrew Stevenson]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1821 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia|1821]] |
| [[1821 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia|1821]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.<br/>'''Jacksonian gain'''. |
||
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
||
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Andrew Stevenson]]''' (Crawford Republican; Jacksonian) 100%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - VA District 09 Race - Apr 01, 1825 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=391689 |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
|||
* '''{{aye}} [[Andrew Stevenson]]''' (Jacksonian) 100% |
|||
}} |
}} |
||
|- |
|- |
||
! {{Ushr|VA|10|X}} |
|||
| [[William C. Rives]] |
| [[William C. Rives]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1823 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia|1823]] |
| [[1823 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia|1823]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.<br/>'''Jacksonian gain'''. |
||
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
||
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[William C. Rives]]''' (Crawford Republican; Jacksonian) 100%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - VA District 10 Race - Apr 00, 1825 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=391690 |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
|||
* '''{{aye}} [[William C. Rives]]''' (Jacksonian) 100% |
|||
}} |
}} |
||
|- |
|- |
||
! {{Ushr|VA|11|X}} |
|||
| [[Philip P. Barbour]] |
| [[Philip P. Barbour]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1814 Virginia's 11th congressional district special election|1814 ( |
| [[1814 Virginia's 11th congressional district special election|1814 {{Small|(special)}}]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Anti-Jacksonian gain'''. |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Anti-Jacksonian gain'''. |
||
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
||
* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Robert Taylor (congressman)|Robert Taylor]]''' (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 100%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - VA District 11 Race - Apr 00, 1825 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=391692 |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
||
}} |
}} |
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|- |
|- |
||
! {{Ushr|VA|12|X}} |
|||
| [[Robert S. Garnett]] |
| [[Robert S. Garnett]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1817 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia|1817]] |
| [[1817 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia|1817]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.<br/>'''Jacksonian gain'''. |
||
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
||
* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Robert S. Garnett]]''' (Crawford Republican; Jacksonian) 68.5% |
||
* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}}John H. Upshaw (Unknown) 31.5%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - VA District 12 Race - Apr 00, 1825 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=391693 |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
|||
* John H. Upshaw 31.5% |
|||
}} |
}} |
||
|- |
|- |
||
! {{Ushr|VA|13|X}} |
|||
| [[John Taliaferro]] |
| [[John Taliaferro]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1824 Virginia's 13th congressional district special election|1824 ( |
| [[1824 Virginia's 13th congressional district special election|1824 {{Small|(special)}}]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.<br/>'''Anti-Jacksonian gain'''. |
||
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
||
* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[John Taliaferro]]''' (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 63.3% |
||
* {{Party stripe|Unknown}}John Hooe (Unknown) 36.7%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - VA District 13 Race - Apr 00, 1825 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=391694 |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
|||
* John Hooe (Federalist) 26.7% |
|||
}} |
}} |
||
|- |
|- |
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! {{Ushr|VA|14|X}} |
|||
| [[Charles F. Mercer]] |
| [[Charles F. Mercer]] |
||
| {{Party shading/ |
| {{Party shading/Federalist}} | Crawford<br/>Federalist |
||
| [[1817 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia|1817]] |
| [[1817 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia|1817]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.<br/>'''Anti-Jacksonian gain'''. |
||
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
||
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Charles F. Mercer]]'''{{Efn | name="nr"}} (Crawford Federalist; Anti-Jacksonian)<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - VA District 14 Race - Apr 00, 1825 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=391695 |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
|||
* '''{{aye}} [[Charles F. Mercer]]'''{{efn | name="nr"}} (Anti-Jacksonian) |
|||
}} |
}} |
||
|- |
|- |
||
! {{Ushr|VA|15|X}} |
|||
| [[John S. Barbour]] |
| [[John S. Barbour]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford<br/>Democratic-Republican |
||
| [[1823 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia|1823]] |
| [[1823 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia|1823]] |
||
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.<br/>'''Jacksonian gain'''. |
||
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist| |
||
* |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[John S. Barbour]]''' (Crawford Republican; Jacksonian) 53.7% |
||
* {{Party stripe|Federalist Party (US)}}Thomas Marshall (Federalist) 46.3%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - VA District 15 Race - Apr 00, 1825 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=391696 |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
|||
* Thomas Marshall (Federalist) 46.3% |
|||
}} |
}} |
||
|- |
|- |
||
! {{Ushr|VA|16|X}} |
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| [[James Stephenson (congressman)|James Stephenson]] |
| [[James Stephenson (congressman)|James Stephenson]] |
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| {{Party shading/Federalist}} | Federalist |
| {{Party shading/Federalist}} | Crawford Federalist |
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| [[1821 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia|1821]] |
| [[1821 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia|1821]] |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Anti-Jacksonian gain'''. |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Anti-Jacksonian gain'''. |
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* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[William Armstrong (Virginia)|William Armstrong]]''' (Adams-Clay Republican; Anti-Jacksonian) 57.1% |
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* [[Edward Colston (U.S. Representative)|Edward Colston]] (Federalist) 42.9% |
* {{Party stripe|Federalist Party (US)}}[[Edward Colston (U.S. Representative)|Edward Colston]] (Federalist) 42.9%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - VA District 16 Race - Apr 00, 1825 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=391697 |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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! {{Ushr|VA|17|X}} |
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| [[Jared Williams]] |
| [[Jared Williams]] |
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| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford<br/>Democratic-Republican |
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| [[1819 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia|1819]] |
| [[1819 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia|1819]] |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Anti-Jacksonian gain'''. |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Anti-Jacksonian gain'''. |
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| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
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* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Alfred H. Powell]]''' (Adams-Clay Federalist; Anti-Jacksonian) 42.0% |
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* William Steenergen ( |
* {{Party stripe|Unknown}}William Steenergen (Unknown) 21.5% |
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* Augustine C. Smith ( |
* {{Party stripe|Unknown}}Augustine C. Smith (Unknown) 20.3% |
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* Samuel Kercheval ( |
* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party}}Samuel Kercheval (Jacksonian) 13.6% |
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* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party}}[[Robert Allen (Virginia politician)|Robert Allen]] (Jacksonian) 2.6%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - VA District 17 Race - Apr 00, 1825 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=391699 |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* [[Robert Allen (Virginia politician)|Robert Allen]] (Democratic-Republican) 2.6% |
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}} |
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! {{Ushr|VA|18|X}} |
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| [[Joseph Johnson (Virginia politician)|Joseph Johnson]] |
| [[Joseph Johnson (Virginia politician)|Joseph Johnson]] |
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| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson<br/>Democratic-Republican |
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| [[1823 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia|1823]] |
| [[1823 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia|1823]] |
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| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
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* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Joseph Johnson (Virginia politician)|Joseph Johnson]]''' (Jackson Republican; Jacksonian) 62.0% |
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* {{Party stripe|Federalist Party (US)}}Phillip Doddridge (Federalist) 38.0%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - VA District 18 Race - Apr 00, 1825 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=391701 |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* Phillip Doddridge (Federalist) 38.0% |
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}} |
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! {{Ushr|VA|19|X}} |
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| [[William McCoy (congressman)|William McCoy]] |
| [[William McCoy (congressman)|William McCoy]] |
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| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford<br/>Democratic-Republican |
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| [[1811 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia|1811]] |
| [[1811 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia|1811]] |
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| {{Party shading/Jacksonian |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.<br/>'''Jacksonian gain'''. |
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| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
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* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[William McCoy (congressman)|William McCoy]]''' (Crawford Republican; Jacksonian) 73.7% |
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* {{Party stripe|Federalist Party (US)}}[[Daniel Sheffey]] (Federalist) 26.3%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - VA District 19 Race - Apr 00, 1825 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=391702 |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* [[Daniel Sheffey]] (Federalist) 29.8% |
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}} |
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| [[John Floyd (Virginia politician)|John Floyd]] |
| [[John Floyd (Virginia politician)|John Floyd]] |
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| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford<br/>Democratic-Republican |
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| [[1817 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia|1817]] |
| [[1817 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia|1817]] |
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| {{Party shading/Jacksonian |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.<br/>'''Jacksonian gain'''. |
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| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
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* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[John Floyd (Virginia politician)|John Floyd]]''' (Crawford Republican; Jacksonian) 84.7% |
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* {{Party stripe|Unknown}}Allen Taylor (Unknown) 15.3%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - VA District 20 Race - Apr 00, 1825 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=391704 |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* Allen Taylor (Federalist) 15.3% |
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! {{Ushr|VA|21|X}} |
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| [[William Smith (congressman)|William Smith]] |
| [[William Smith (congressman)|William Smith]] |
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| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford<br/>Democratic-Republican |
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| [[1821 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia|1821]] |
| [[1821 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia|1821]] |
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| {{Party shading/Jacksonian |
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.<br/>'''Jacksonian gain'''. |
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| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
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* {{Party stripe|Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[William Smith (congressman)|William Smith]]''' (Crawford Republican; Jacksonian) 55.2% |
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* [[James Lovell (Continental Congress)|James Lovell]] ( |
* {{Party stripe|Unknown}}[[James Lovell (Continental Congress)|James Lovell]] (Unknown) 44.8%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - VA District 21 Race - Apr 00, 1825 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=391705 |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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! {{Ushr|VA|22|X}} |
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| [[Alexander Smyth]] |
| [[Alexander Smyth]] |
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| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford<br/>Democratic-Republican |
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| [[1817 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia|1817]] |
| [[1817 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia|1817]] |
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| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Anti-Jacksonian gain'''. |
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Anti-Jacksonian gain'''. |
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* |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Benjamin Estil]]''' (Adams-Clay Federalist; Anti-Jacksonian) 58.9% |
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* Joseph Crockett ( |
* {{Party stripe|Unknown}}Joseph Crockett (Unknown) 32.0% |
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* {{Party stripe|Unknown}}William Graham (Unknown) 9.1%<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - VA District 22 Race - Apr 00, 1825 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=391707 |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref> |
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* William Graham (Democratic-Republican) 9.1% |
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| [[Henry Wharton Conway|Henry Conway]] |
| [[Henry Wharton Conway|Henry Conway]] |
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| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Democratic-Republican |
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Democratic-Republican |
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| [[1822 United States House of Representatives election in Arkansas Territory|1822]] |
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives election in Arkansas Territory|1822]] |
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| Incumbent re-elected. |
| Incumbent re-elected. |
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* {{Party stripe|Democratic-Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Henry Wharton Conway|Henry Conway]]''' (Democratic-Republican) 80.2% |
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* [[James Woodson Bates|James W. Bates]] 19.8% |
* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}}[[James Woodson Bates|James W. Bates]] (Unknown) 19.8% |
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| [[Richard K. Call|Richard Keith Call]] |
| [[Richard K. Call|Richard Keith Call]] |
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| {{Party shading/Unknown}} | Unknown |
| {{Party shading/Unknown}} | Unknown |
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| [[1822 United States House of Representatives election in Florida Territory|1822]] |
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives election in Florida Territory|1822]] |
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| Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected. |
| Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected. |
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* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Joseph M. White]]''' (Unknown) 47.4% |
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* James Gadsen 29.4% |
* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}}James Gadsen (Unknown) 29.4% |
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* [[Joseph Hernandez]] 23.1% |
* {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}}[[Joseph Hernandez]] (Unknown) 23.1% |
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| [[Gabriel Richard]] |
| [[Gabriel Richard]] |
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| {{Party shading/ |
| {{Party shading/Independent (US)}} | Independent |
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| [[ |
| [[1823 United States House of Representatives election in Michigan Territory|1823]] |
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| Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected. |
| Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected. |
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* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Austin Eli Wing]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) {{Efn | name="nr"}} |
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* [[Gabriel Richard]] |
* {{Party stripe|Independent Party (US)}}[[Gabriel Richard]] (Independent) |
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* [[John Biddle (Michigan politician)|John Biddle]] |
* {{Party stripe|Anti-Jacksonian Party (US)}}[[John Biddle (Michigan politician)|John Biddle]] (Anti-Jacksonian) |
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* [[1824 United States elections]] |
* [[1824 United States elections]] |
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** [[List of United States House of Representatives elections |
** [[List of United States House of Representatives elections (1824–1854)]] |
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** [[1824 United States presidential election]] |
** [[1824 United States presidential election]] |
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** [[ |
** [[1824–25 United States Senate elections]] |
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* [[18th United States Congress]] |
* [[18th United States Congress]] |
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* [[19th United States Congress]] |
* [[19th United States Congress]] |
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==Notes== |
==Notes== |
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==References== |
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==Bibliography== |
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* {{Cite web |url=http://elections.lib.tufts.edu/catalog/tufts:de.uscongress.1789 |title=A New Nation Votes: American Election Returns 1787-1825 |publisher=Tufts Digital Library, Tufts University |access-date=January 17, 2015}} |
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* {{ |
* {{Cite book | first=Michael J. |last=Dubin | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=9ElyQgAACAAJ&q=United+States+Congressional+Elections,+1788-1997:+The+Official+Results | title=United States Congressional Elections, 1788-1997: The Official Results of the Elections of the 1st Through 105th Congresses | publisher=McFarland and Company | date=March 1, 1998 |isbn=978-0786402830}} |
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* {{ |
* {{Cite book | first=Kenneth C. |last=Martis | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=q0hyQgAACAAJ&q=The+Historical+Atlas+of+Political+Parties+in+the+United+States+Congress,+1789-1989 | title=The Historical Atlas of Political Parties in the United States Congress, 1789-1989 | publisher=Macmillan Publishing Company | date=January 1, 1989 |isbn=978-0029201701}} |
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* {{ |
* {{Cite book | editor-first=John L. |editor-last=Moore | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=sKERAQAAMAAJ | title=Congressional Quarterly's Guide to U.S. Elections | publisher=Congressional Quarterly Inc. | edition=Third | date=1994 |isbn=978-0871879967}} |
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* {{Cite web | url=http://history.house.gov/Institution/Party-Divisions/Party-Divisions/ |title=Party Divisions of the House of Representatives* 1789–Present |publisher=Office of the Historian, House of United States House of Representatives |access-date=January 21, 2015}} |
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The 1824–25 United States House of Representatives elections were held on various dates in various states between July 7, 1824, and August 30, 1825. Each state set its own date for its elections to the House of Representatives before the first session of the 19th United States Congress convened on December 5, 1825. Elections were held for all 213 seats, representing 24 states.
They coincided with the contentious 1824 presidential election. After no presidential candidate won an electoral majority, in February 1825 the House of the outgoing 18th Congress chose the President, John Quincy Adams, in a contingent election.[2]
The approach of the 1824 presidential election ended the virtually nonpartisan Era of Good Feelings and motivated major realignment. The weak Federalist Party collapsed and the Democratic-Republican Party abruptly, catastrophically split.
Though Andrew Jackson lost the contingent election, public attitudes toward the charismatic, famous Jackson mainly determined the new alignment. Partisans of Jackson often were called Jacksonians, by 1828 adopting the Democratic Party label. Opponents of Jackson often were called Anti-Jacksonians, coalescing under the leadership of newly elected President John Quincy Adams and soon forming the National Republican Party.[2]
Though both parties were new, and were not continuations of old parties, Jacksonians were more similar to the former Democratic-Republicans, while National Republicans were more similar to the former Federalists and also were political ancestors to the future Whig Party. Leadership of the National Republicans in opposition to Jackson later would transition to Henry Clay, whose support of Adams determined the contingent election.
Election summaries
Representatives regrouped into Jackson supporters and Adams supporters (comprising the Adams-Clay faction in the contingent election), while supporters of William Crawford, whose ill health and retirement had indirectly helped trigger the realignment, divided between the two factions with 33 going to the Adams-Clay faction and 22 going to the Jackson faction.
109 | 104 |
Anti-Jacksonian | Jacksonian |
State | Date ↑ | Type | Total seats |
Anti-Jacksonian | Jacksonian | ||
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Seats | Change | Seats | Change | ||||
Louisiana | July 7–9, 1824 | Districts | 3 | 2 | 1 | ||
Illinois | August 2, 1824 | At-large | 1 | 1 | 0 | ||
Indiana | August 2, 1824 | Districts | 3 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 2 |
Kentucky | August 2, 1824 | Districts | 12 | 7 | 1 | 5 | 1 |
Missouri | August 2, 1824 | At-large | 1 | 1 | 0 | ||
Mississippi | August 2–3, 1824 | At-large | 1 | 0 | 1 | ||
Vermont | September 7, 1824[d] | District | 5 | 4 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Maine | September 13, 1824[e] | Districts | 7 | 6 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Georgia | October 4, 1824 | At-large | 7 | 0 | 7 | 7 | |
Maryland | October 4, 1824 | Districts | 9 | 7 | 2 | 2 | 1 |
Delaware | October 5, 1824 | At-large | 1 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
South Carolina | October 11–12, 1824 | Districts | 9 | 0 | 9 | ||
Ohio | October 12, 1824 | Districts | 14 | 12 | 2 | 2 | |
Pennsylvania | October 12, 1824 | Districts | 26 | 4 | 3 | 22 | 3 |
Massachusetts | November 1, 1824[f] | Districts | 13 | 12 | 1 | ||
New Hampshire | November 1, 1824[g] | At-large | 6 | 5 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
New Jersey | November 2, 1824 | At-large | 6 | 3 | 2 | 3 | 2 |
New York | November 1–3, 1824 | Districts | 34 | 26 | 8 | 8 | 6 |
Late elections (after the March 4, 1825, beginning of the term) | |||||||
Connecticut | April 4, 1825 | At-large | 6 | 6 | 0 | ||
Virginia | April 1825 | Districts | 22 | 7 | 6 | 15 | 14 |
Alabama | August 1–3, 1825 | Districts | 3 | 0 | 3 | ||
Tennessee | August 4–5, 1825 | Districts | 9 | 0 | 9 | ||
North Carolina | August 11, 1825 | Districts | 13 | 2 | 1 | 11 | 9 |
Rhode Island | August 30, 1825[h] | At-large | 2 | 2 | 0 | ||
Total | 213 | 109 51.2% |
22 | 104 48.8% |
33 |
Special elections
There were special elections in 1824 and 1825 to the 18th United States Congress and 19th United States Congress.
Special elections are sorted by date then district.
18th Congress
District | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
Indiana 1 | William Prince | Democratic-Republican | 1822 | Incumbent died September 8, 1824. New member elected in 1824. Democratic-Republican hold. Successor seated December 23, 1824.[3] Successor not elected to the next term; see below. |
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Vermont at-large | Charles Rich | Democratic-Republican | 1812 1814 (lost) 1816 |
Incumbent died October 15, 1824, having already either retired or lost re-election. New member elected in 1824. Democratic-Republican hold. Successor seated December 13, 1824.[3] Successor had not been a candidate to the next term; see below. |
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Virginia 13 | William Lee Ball | Democratic-Republican | 1817 | Incumbent died February 29, 1824. New member elected in 1824. Democratic-Republican hold. Successor seated April 8, 1824.[3] Successor later re-elected to the next term; see below. |
|
Pennsylvania 8 | Thomas J. Rogers | Democratic-Republican | 1818 (special) | Incumbent resigned April 20, 1824. New member elected October 12, 1824. Democratic-Republican hold. Successor seated December 23, 1824.[3] Successor also elected the same day to the next term; see below. |
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Pennsylvania 13 | John Tod | Democratic-Republican | 1820 | Incumbent resigned sometime in 1824. New member elected October 12, 1824. Democratic-Republican hold. Successor seated December 6, 1824.[3] Successor also elected the same day to the next term; see below. |
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Massachusetts 10 | Vacant | John Bailey (Democratic-Republican) declared not entitled to seat in previous election. Bailey was then re-elected on the third ballot November 29, 1824. Democratic-Republican gain. Successor seated December 13, 1824.[3] Successor later elected to the next term; see below. |
First ballot (August 30, 1824):
Second ballot (November 1, 1824):
Third ballot (November 29, 1824):
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Georgia at-large | Thomas W. Cobb | Democratic-Republican | 1816 1820 (retired) 1822 |
Incumbent resigned December 6, 1824, when elected U.S. Senator. New member elected in 1824. Democratic-Republican hold. Successor seated February 7, 1825.[3] Successor had not been a candidate for the next term; see below. |
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North Carolina 2 | Hutchins G. Burton | Democratic-Republican | 1819 | Incumbent resigned March 23, 1824, when elected Governor of North Carolina. New member elected January 6, 1825. Democratic-Republican hold. Successor seated January 19, 1825.[3] Successor later elected to the next term; see below. |
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19th Congress
District | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
New Hampshire at-large | Vacant | Representative-elect James Miller declined to serve. New member elected March 8, 1825. Anti-Jacksonian gain. Successor seated December 5, 1825, with the rest of the Congress. |
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South Carolina 1 | Joel R. Poinsett | Jacksonian | 1820 | Incumbent resigned March 7, 1825, when appointed U.S. Minister to Mexico. New member elected May 17, 1825. Jacksonian hold. Successor seated December 5, 1825.[4] |
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Kentucky 3 | Henry Clay | Anti-Jacksonian | 1810 1814 (resigned) 1814 1815 (Seat declared vacant) 1815 (special) 1820 (retired) 1822 |
Incumbent resigned March 6, 1825, when appointed U.S. Secretary of State. New member elected August 1, 1825. Anti-Jacksonian hold. Successor seated December 5, 1825.[4] |
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Pennsylvania 16 | James Allison Jr. | Jacksonian | 1822 | Incumbent resigned August 26, 1825, before the assembling of Congress. New member elected in 1825. Jacksonian hold. Successor seated December 5, 1825.[4] |
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Alabama
Alabama elected its members August 1–3, 1825, after the term began but before the new Congress convened.
District | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
Alabama 1 "Northern district" |
Gabriel Moore | Jackson Democratic-Republican |
1821 | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
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Alabama 2 "Middle district" |
John McKee | Jackson Democratic-Republican |
1823 | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
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Alabama 3 "Southern district" |
George W. Owen | Jackson Democratic-Republican |
1823 | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
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Arkansas Territory
See Non-voting delegates, below.
Connecticut
Connecticut elected its members April 4, 1825, after the term began but before the new Congress convened.
District | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
Connecticut at-large 6 seats on a general ticket |
Gideon Tomlinson | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican |
1818 | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
|
Ansel Sterling | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican |
1821 | Incumbent retired. New member elected. Anti-Jacksonian hold. | ||
Samuel A. Foote | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican |
1823 | Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Anti-Jacksonian hold. | ||
Lemuel Whitman | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican |
1823 | Incumbent retired. New member elected. Anti-Jacksonian hold. | ||
Noyes Barber | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican |
1821 | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. | ||
Ebenezer Stoddard | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican |
1821 | Incumbent retired. New member elected. Anti-Jacksonian hold. |
Delaware
Delaware elected its member October 5, 1824.
District | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
Delaware at-large | Louis McLane | Crawford Federalist | 1816 | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. Jacksonian gain. |
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Florida Territory
See Non-voting delegates, below.
Georgia
Georgia elected its members October 4, 1824. There were only 7 candidates who ran statewide in 1824. There were several other candidates who received votes in a small number of states, but vote totals were only available for the seven winning candidates. The minor candidates only received a few hundred votes each.
District | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
Georgia at-large 7 seats on a general ticket |
Joel Abbot | Crawford Democratic-Republican |
1816 | Incumbent retired. New member elected. Jacksonian gain. |
|
Alfred Cuthbert | Crawford Democratic-Republican |
1820 | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. Jacksonian gain. | ||
George Cary | Crawford Democratic-Republican |
1822 | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. Jacksonian gain. | ||
Edward F. Tattnall | Crawford Democratic-Republican |
1820 | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. Jacksonian gain. | ||
John Forsyth | Crawford Democratic-Republican |
1822 | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. Jacksonian gain. | ||
Wiley Thompson | Crawford Democratic-Republican |
1820 | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. Jacksonian gain. | ||
Thomas W. Cobb | Crawford Democratic-Republican |
1822 | Incumbent retired. New member elected. Jacksonian gain. |
Illinois
Illinois elected its member August 2, 1824.
In 1824 a proposal was made to hold a convention to make Illinois a slave state. The Pro-Slavery Party was led by former Governor Bond and others, while the Anti-Slavery Party was led by Governor Coles and others. The election took place on August 2, resulting in Illinois voting against the convention and electing the anti-slavery candidate, Daniel P. Cook. Despite the failure of the plan to officially make Illinois a slave state, the state effectively continued the practice through laws that classified Black individuals as "indentured servants," which in practice made them slaves.[11]
District | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
Illinois at-large | Daniel P. Cook | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican |
1819 | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
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Indiana
Indiana elected its members August 2, 1824.
District | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
Indiana 1 | Jacob Call | Jackson Democratic-Republican |
1824 | Incumbent retired. New member elected. Jacksonian hold. Incumbent then died September 8, 1824, leading to a special election to finish the term. |
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Indiana 2 | Jonathan Jennings | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican |
1822 (special) | Incumbent switched factions and re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. Anti-Jacksonian gain. |
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Indiana 3 | John Test | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican |
1822 | Incumbent switched factions and re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. Anti-Jacksonian gain. |
Kentucky
Kentucky elected its members August 2, 1824.
District | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
Kentucky 1 | David Trimble | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican |
1816 | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
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Kentucky 2 | Thomas Metcalfe | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican |
1818 | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
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Kentucky 3 | Henry Clay | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican |
1810 1814 (resigned) 1814 1815 (Seat declared vacant) 1815 (special) 1820 (retired) 1822 |
Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. Incumbent later resigned to become U.S. Secretary of State and was replaced in a special election. |
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Kentucky 4 | Robert P. Letcher | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican |
1822 | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
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Kentucky 5 | John T. Johnson | Jackson Democratic-Republican |
1820 | Incumbent retired. New member elected. Jacksonian hold. |
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Kentucky 6 | David White | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican | 1822 | Incumbent retired. New member elected. Jacksonian gain. |
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Kentucky 7 | Thomas P. Moore | Jackson Democratic-Republican |
1822 | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
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Kentucky 8 | Richard A. Buckner | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican |
1822 | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
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Kentucky 9 | Charles A. Wickliffe | Jackson Democratic-Republican |
1822 | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
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Kentucky 10 | Francis Johnson | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican |
1820 (special) | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
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Kentucky 11 | Philip Thompson | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican |
1822 | Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Anti-Jacksonian hold. |
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Kentucky 12 | Robert P. Henry | Jackson Democratic-Republican |
1822 | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
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Louisiana
Louisiana elected its members July 7–9, 1824.
District | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
Louisiana 1 | Edward Livingston | Jackson Democratic-Republican |
1822 | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
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Louisiana 2 | Henry H. Gurley | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican |
1822 | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
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Louisiana 3 | William L. Brent | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican |
1822 | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
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Maine
Maine elected its members September 13, 1824. Maine law required a majority vote for election, n Maine law required a majority vote for electionecessitating additional ballots in the 3rd and 4th districts on January 3, 1825, April 4, 1825, and September 12, 1825.
District | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
Maine 1 | William Burleigh | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican |
1823 | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
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Maine 2 | Stephen Longfellow | Adams-Clay Federalist | 1823 | Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Jacksonian gain. |
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Maine 3 | Ebenezer Herrick | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican |
1821 | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. | First ballot (September 13, 1824):
Second ballot (January 3, 1825):
Third ballot (April 4, 1825):
Fourth ballot (September 12, 1825):
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Maine 4 | Joshua Cushman | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican |
1818[k] | Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Anti-Jacksonian hold. |
First ballot (September 13, 1824):
Second ballot (January 3, 1825):
Third ballot (April 4, 1825):
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Maine 5 | Enoch Lincoln | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican |
1818 (special)[l] | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
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Maine 6 | Jeremiah O'Brien | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican |
1823 | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
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Maine 7 | David Kidder | Adams-Clay Federalist |
1823 | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
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Maryland
Maryland elected its members October 4, 1824.
District | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
Maryland 1 | Raphael Neale | Adams-Clay Federalist | 1818 | Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Anti-Jacksonian hold. |
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Maryland 2 | Joseph Kent | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican |
1810 1814 (lost) 1818 |
Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
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Maryland 3 | Henry R. Warfield | Adams-Clay Federalist | 1820 | Incumbent retired. New member elected. Jacksonian gain. |
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Maryland 4 | John Lee | Jackson Federalist | 1822 | Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Anti-Jacksonian gain. |
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Maryland 5 Plural district with 2 seats |
Isaac McKim | Jackson Democratic-Republican |
1823 (special) | Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Anti-Jacksonian gain. |
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Peter Little | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican |
1810 1812 (lost) 1816 |
Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. | ||
Maryland 6 | George E. Mitchell | Jackson Democratic-Republican |
1822 | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
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Maryland 7 | William Hayward Jr. | Crawford Democratic-Republican |
1822 | Incumbent retired. New member elected. Anti-Jacksonian gain. |
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Maryland 8 | John S. Spence | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican |
1822 | Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Anti-Jacksonian hold. |
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Massachusetts
Massachusetts elected its members November 1, 1824. Massachusetts had a majority requirement for election, which necessitated additional elections held January 3, 1825, April 1, 1825, and August 1, 1825.
District numbers vary between sources.
District | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
Massachusetts 1 "Suffolk district" |
Daniel Webster | Adams-Clay Federalist | 1812[m] 1816 (retired) 1822 |
Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
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Massachusetts 2 "Essex South district" |
Benjamin W. Crowninshield | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican |
1823 | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
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Massachusetts 3 "Essex North district" |
Jeremiah Nelson | Adams-Clay Federalist | 1804 1806 (retired) 1814 |
Incumbent retired. New member elected. Anti-Jacksonian hold. |
First ballot (November 1, 1824):
Second ballot (January 3, 1825):
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Massachusetts 4 "Middlesex district" |
Timothy Fuller | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican |
1816 | Incumbent retired. New member elected. Anti-Jacksonian hold. |
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Massachusetts 5 "Hampden district" |
Samuel Lathrop | Adams-Clay Federalist |
1819 | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. | First ballot (November 1, 1824):
Second ballot (January 3, 1825):
Third ballot (April 1, 1825):[n]
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Massachusetts 6 "Franklin district" |
Samuel C. Allen | Adams-Clay Federalist |
1816 | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. | First ballot (November 1, 1824):
Second ballot (January 3, 1825):
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Massachusetts 7 "Berkshire district" |
Henry W. Dwight | Adams-Clay Federalist |
1822 | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
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Massachusetts 8 "Worcester South district" |
Jonas Sibley | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican |
1823 | Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Anti-Jacksonian hold. |
First ballot (November 1, 1824):
Second ballot (January 3, 1825):
Third ballot (April 1, 1825):
Fourth ballot (August 1, 1825):
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Massachusetts 9 "Worcester North" |
John Locke | Adams-Clay Federalist |
1820 | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
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Massachusetts 10 "Norfolk district" |
John Bailey | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican |
1823 (special) | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. | First ballot (November 1, 1824):
Third ballot (November 29, 1824):
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Massachusetts 11 "Plymouth district" |
Aaron Hobart | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican |
1820 | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
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Massachusetts 12 "Bristol district" |
Francis Baylies | Jackson Federalist |
1822 | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. | First ballot (November 1, 1824):
Second ballot (January 3, 1825):
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Massachusetts 13 "Barnstable district" |
John Reed Jr. | Adams-Clay Federalist |
1812 1816 (lost) 1820 |
Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
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Michigan Territory
See Non-voting delegates, below.
Mississippi
Mississippi elected its member August 2–3, 1824.
District | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
Mississippi at-large | Christopher Rankin | Jackson Democratic-Republican |
1819 | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
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Missouri
Missouri elected its member August 2, 1824.
District | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
Missouri at-large | John Scott | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican |
1820 | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
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New Hampshire
New Hampshire elected its members between November 1, 1824, and March 8, 1825. New Hampshire law required candidates to receive votes from a majority of voters for election. As only five candidates received votes from a majority of voters, a run-off election had to be held for the sixth seat on March 8, 1825.
District | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
New Hampshire at-large 6 seats on a general ticket |
Ichabod Bartlett | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican |
1822 | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. | First ballot (November 1, 1824):
Second ballot (March 8, 1825):
Second ballot (March 8, 1825):
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Arthur Livermore | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican |
1816 1820 (lost) 1822 |
Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Jacksonian gain. | ||
Matthew Harvey | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican |
1820 | Incumbent retired. New member elected. Anti-Jacksonian hold. Successor (James Miller) declined to serve, leading to a March 8, 1825 special election. | ||
Aaron Matson | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican |
1820 | Incumbent retired. New member elected. Anti-Jacksonian hold. | ||
Thomas Whipple Jr. | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican |
1820 | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. | ||
William Plumer Jr. | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican |
1818 | Incumbent retired. New member elected. Anti-Jacksonian hold. |
New Jersey
New Jersey elected its members November 2, 1824.
District | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
New Jersey at-large 6 seats on a general ticket |
Lewis Condict | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican |
1820 | Incumbent switched factions and re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. Anti-Jacksonian gain. |
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George Holcombe | Jackson Democratic-Republican |
1820 | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. | ||
George Cassedy | Jackson Democratic-Republican |
1820 | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. | ||
Daniel Garrison | Jackson Democratic-Republican |
1822 | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. | ||
Samuel Swan | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican |
1820 | Incumbent switched factions and re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. Anti-Jacksonian gain. | ||
James Matlack | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican |
1820 | Incumbent retired. New member elected. Anti-Jacksonian hold. |
New York
New York elected its members November 1–3, 1824.
During this time in New York politics, two factions of the Democratic-Republicans existed: the Bucktails, opponents of Governor DeWitt Clinton, and the Clintonians, supporters of Clinton. The Bucktails were led by Martin Van Buren, who supported Crawford in the 1824 presidential election, though many members were not united in this support. In the contingency election, Van Buren was outmaneuvered by Clay and Adams, and the political machine he had worked to build broke down. Following Crawford's severe stroke in 1823, many within the Bucktails gave up on Crawford, and Van Buren restored unity within the Bucktail faction, shifting his support to Jackson.[63]
Data source only states each candidate's political faction. For party affiliation the US House history, arts, and archive is used.[64]
District | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
New York 1 | Silas Wood | Clintonian Federalist |
1818 | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
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New York 2 | Jacob Tyson | Bucktail Democratic-Republican |
1822 | Incumbent retired. New member elected. Anti-Jacksonian gain. |
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New York 3 Plural district with 3 seats |
Churchill C. Cambreleng | Bucktail Democratic-Republican |
1821 | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. Jacksonian gain. |
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Peter Sharpe | Clintonian Democratic-Republican |
1822 | Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Jacksonian gain. | ||
John J. Morgan | Bucktail Democratic-Republican |
1821 | Incumbent retired. New member elected. Jacksonian hold. | ||
New York 4 | Joel Frost | Bucktail Democratic-Republican |
1822 | Incumbent retired. New member elected. Anti-Jacksonian gain. |
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New York 5 | William W. Van Wyck | Bucktail Democratic-Republican |
1821 | Incumbent retired. New member elected. Anti-Jacksonian hold. |
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New York 6 | Hector Craig | Clintonian Democratic-Republican |
1822 | Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Jacksonian hold. |
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New York 7 | Lemuel Jenkins | Bucktail Democratic-Republican |
1822 | Incumbent retired. New member elected. Anti-Jacksonian gain. |
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New York 8 | James Strong | Clintonian Federalist | 1818 1821 (retired) 1822 |
Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
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New York 9 | James L. Hogeboom | Bucktail Democratic-Republican |
1822 | Incumbent retired. New member elected. Anti-Jacksonian gain. |
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New York 10 | Stephen Van Rensselaer | Clintonian Democratic-Republican | 1822 (special) | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
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New York 11 | Charles A. Foote | Bucktail Democratic-Republican |
1822 | Incumbent retired. New member elected. Jacksonian gain. |
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New York 12 | Lewis Eaton | Bucktail Democratic-Republican |
1822 | Incumbent retired. New member elected. Jacksonian gain. |
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New York 13 | Isaac Williams Jr. | Bucktail Democratic-Republican |
1812 1814 (retired) 1816 1818 (retired) 1822 |
Incumbent retired. New member elected. Anti-Jacksonian hold. |
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New York 14 | Henry R. Storrs | Clintonian Federalist | 1816 1821 (retired) 1822 |
Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
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New York 15 | John Herkimer | Clintonian Democratic-Republican |
1816 1818 (retired) 1822 |
Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Jacksonian gain. |
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New York 16 | John W. Cady | Clintonian Democratic-Republican |
1822 | Incumbent retired. New member elected. Anti-Jacksonian hold. |
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New York 17 | John W. Taylor | Clintonian Democratic-Republican |
1812 | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
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New York 18 | Henry C. Martindale | Clintonian Federalist | 1822 | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
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New York 19 | John Richards | Bucktail Democratic-Republican |
1822 | Incumbent retired. New member elected. Anti-Jacksonian gain. |
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New York 20 Plural district with 2 seats |
Ela Collins | Bucktail Democratic-Republican |
1822 | Incumbent retired. New member elected. Anti-Jacksonian gain. |
|
Egbert Ten Eyck | Bucktail Democratic-Republican |
1822 | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. Election later successfully contested.[o] | ||
New York 21 | Lot Clark | Bucktail Democratic-Republican |
1822 | Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Anti-Jacksonian gain. |
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New York 22 | Justin Dwinell | Bucktail Democratic-Republican |
1822 | Incumbent retired. New member elected. Anti-Jacksonian gain. |
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New York 23 | Elisha Litchfield | Bucktail Democratic-Republican |
1821 | Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Anti-Jacksonian gain. |
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New York 24 | Rowland Day | Bucktail Democratic-Republican |
1822 | Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Jacksonian gain. |
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New York 25 | Samuel Lawrence | Clintonian Democratic-Republican |
1822 | Incumbent retired. New member elected. Anti-Jacksonian hold. |
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New York 26 Plural district with 2 seats |
Dudley Marvin | Clintonian Democratic-Republican |
1822 | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
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Robert S. Rose | Clintonian Democratic-Republican |
1822 | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. | ||
New York 27 | Moses Hayden | Clintonian Democratic-Republican |
1822 | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
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New York 28 | William Woods | Bucktail Democratic-Republican |
1823 (special) | Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Anti-Jacksonian hold. |
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New York 29 | Parmenio Adams | Clintonian Democratic-Republican |
1822 | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
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New York 30 | Albert H. Tracy | Clintonian Democratic-Republican |
1818 | Incumbent retired. New member elected. Anti-Jacksonian hold. |
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North Carolina
North Carolina elected its members August 11, 1825, after the term began but before the new Congress convened.
This election saw the brief rise of two regional factions within the Democratic-Republican Party: the Caucus and Anti-Caucus factions. The Anti-Caucus faction was opposed the existing nomination process, which included closed meetings, conventions, and caucuses, and ran candidates against incumbents who had been nominated by such systems.[95]
Data source only states each candidate's political faction. For party affiliation the US House history, arts, and archive is used.[64]
District | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
North Carolina 1 | Alfred M. Gatlin | Crawford Democratic-Republican |
1823 | Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Jacksonian gain. |
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North Carolina 2 | George Outlaw | Crawford Democratic-Republican |
1825 (special) | Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Jacksonian gain. |
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North Carolina 3 | Thomas H. Hall | Crawford Democratic-Republican |
1817 | Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Jacksonian gain. |
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North Carolina 4 | Richard D. Spaight Jr. | Crawford Democratic-Republican |
1823 | Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Jacksonian gain. |
|
North Carolina 5 | Charles Hooks | Crawford Democratic-Republican |
1816 (special) 1817 (lost) 1819 |
Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Jacksonian gain. |
|
North Carolina 6 | Weldon N. Edwards | Crawford Democratic-Republican |
1816 (special) | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. Jacksonian gain. |
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North Carolina 7 | John Culpepper | Adams-Clay Federalist | 1806 1808 (Contested election) 1808 (special) 1813 1816 (lost) 1819 1821 (lost) 1823 |
Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Jacksonian gain. |
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North Carolina 8 | Willie P. Mangum | Crawford Democratic-Republican |
1823 | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. Jacksonian gain. |
|
North Carolina 9 | Romulus M. Saunders | Crawford Democratic-Republican |
1821 | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. Jacksonian gain. |
|
North Carolina 10 | John Long | Crawford Democratic-Republican |
1821 | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. Anti-Jacksonian gain. |
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North Carolina 11 | Henry W. Connor | Jackson Democratic-Republican |
1821 | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
|
North Carolina 12 | Robert B. Vance | Jackson Democratic-Republican |
1823 | Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. |
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North Carolina 13 | Lewis Williams | Crawford Democratic-Republican |
1815 | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. Anti-Jacksonian gain. |
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Ohio
Ohio elected its members October 12, 1824.
District | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
Ohio 1 | James W. Gazlay | Jackson Democratic-Republican |
1822 | Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Jacksonian hold. |
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Ohio 2 | Thomas R. Ross | Crawford Democratic-Republican |
1818 | Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Anti-Jacksonian gain. |
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Ohio 3 | William McLean | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican |
1822 | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
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Ohio 4 | Joseph Vance | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican |
1820 | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
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Ohio 5 | John W. Campbell | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican |
1816 | Incumbent switched factions and re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. Anti-Jacksonian gain. |
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Ohio 6 | Duncan McArthur | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican |
1812 1813 (resigned) 1822 |
Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Jacksonian gain. |
|
Ohio 7 | Samuel F. Vinton | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican |
1822 | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
|
Ohio 8 | William Wilson | Crawford Democratic-Republican |
1822 | Incumbent switched factions and re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. Anti-Jacksonian gain. |
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Ohio 9 | Philemon Beecher | Adams-Clay Federalist |
1816 1820 (lost) 1822 |
Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
|
Ohio 10 | John Patterson | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican |
1822 | Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Anti-Jacksonian hold. |
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Ohio 11 | John C. Wright | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican |
1822 | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
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Ohio 12 | John Sloane | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican |
1818 | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
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Ohio 13 | Elisha Whittlesey | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican |
1822 | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
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Ohio 14 | Mordecai Bartley | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican |
1822 | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
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Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania elected its members October 12, 1824.
District | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates[123] | |
Pennsylvania 1 | Samuel Breck | Adams-Clay Federalist | 1822 | Incumbent retired. New member elected. Jacksonian gain. |
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Pennsylvania 2 | Joseph Hemphill | Jackson Federalist | 1800 1802 (lost) 1818 |
Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
|
Pennsylvania 3 | Daniel H. Miller | Jackson Democratic-Republican |
1822 | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
|
Pennsylvania 4 Plural district with 3 seats |
James Buchanan | Jackson Federalist | 1820 | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
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Samuel Edwards | Jackson Federalist | 1818 | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. | ||
Isaac Wayne | Jackson Federalist | 1822 | Incumbent retired. New member elected. Anti-Jacksonian gain. | ||
Pennsylvania 5 | Philip S. Markley | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican |
1822 | Incumbent switched factions and re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. Anti-Jacksonian gain. |
|
Pennsylvania 6 | Robert Harris | Jackson Democratic-Republican |
1822 | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
|
Pennsylvania 7 Plural district with 2 seats |
Daniel Udree | Jackson Democratic-Republican |
1813 (special) 1822 (special) |
Incumbent retired. New member elected. Jacksonian hold. |
|
Henry Wilson | Jackson Democratic-Republican |
1822 | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. | ||
Pennsylvania 8 Plural district with 2 seats |
Samuel D. Ingham | Jackson Democratic-Republican |
1812 1818 (resigned) 1822 (special) |
Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
|
Thomas Jones Rogers | Jackson Democratic-Republican |
1818 (special) | Incumbent resigned April 20, 1824. New member elected. Jacksonian hold. Successor also elected the same day to the next term. | ||
Pennsylvania 9 Plural district with 3 seats |
Samuel McKean | Jackson Democratic-Republican |
1822 | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
|
George Kremer | Jackson Democratic-Republican |
1822 | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. | ||
William Cox Ellis | Jackson Federalist | 1820 1821 (resigned) 1822 |
Incumbent lost re-election as an Independent. New member elected. | ||
Pennsylvania 10 | James S. Mitchell | Jackson Democratic-Republican |
1820 | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
|
Pennsylvania 11 Plural district with 2 seats |
James Wilson | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican |
1822 | Incumbent switched factions and re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. Anti-Jacksonian gain. |
|
John Findlay | Jackson Democratic-Republican |
1821 (special) | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. | ||
Pennsylvania 12 | John Brown | Jackson Democratic-Republican |
1820 | Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Jacksonian hold. |
|
Pennsylvania 13 | John Tod | Jackson Democratic-Republican |
1820 | Incumbent resigned sometime in 1824. New member elected. Jacksonian hold. Successor also elected the same day to the next term. |
|
Pennsylvania 14 | Andrew Stewart | Jackson Democratic-Republican |
1820 | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
|
Pennsylvania 15 | Thomas Patterson | Jackson Democratic-Republican |
1816 | Incumbent retired. New member elected. Anti-Jacksonian gain. |
|
Pennsylvania 16 Plural district with 2 seats |
James Allison Jr. | Jackson Democratic-Republican |
1822 | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
|
Walter Forward | Jackson Democratic-Republican |
1822 (special) | Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Jacksonian hold. | ||
Pennsylvania 17 | George Plumer | Jackson Democratic-Republican |
1820 | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
|
Pennsylvania 18 | Patrick Farrelly | Jackson Democratic-Republican |
1820 | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
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Rhode Island
Rhode Island elected its members August 30, 1825, after the term began but before the new Congress convened. Rhode Island law required a candidate receive votes from a majority of voters for election, as only one candidate received a majority in this election, a Rhode Island law required a candidate receive votes from a majority of voters for election, as only one candidate received a majority in this electionsecond election was held for the remaining seat.
District | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
Rhode Island at-large 2 seats on a general ticket |
Samuel Eddy | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican |
1818 | Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Anti-Jacksonianhold. |
First ballot (August 30, 1825):
Second ballot (November 25, 1825):
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Job Durfee | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican |
1820 | Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Anti-Jacksonian hold. |
South Carolina
South Carolina elected its members October 11–12, 1824.
District numbers vary between sources.
District | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
South Carolina 1 | Joel R. Poinsett | Jackson Democratic-Republican |
1820 | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
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South Carolina 2 | James Hamilton Jr. | Jackson Democratic-Republican |
1822 (special) | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
|
South Carolina 3 | Robert B. Campbell | Jackson Democratic-Republican |
1823 | Incumbent retired. New member elected. Jacksonian hold. |
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South Carolina 4 | Andrew R. Govan | Jackson Democratic-Republican |
1822 (special) | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
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South Carolina 5 | George McDuffie | Jackson Democratic-Republican |
1820 | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
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South Carolina 6 | John Wilson | Jackson Democratic-Republican |
1820 | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
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South Carolina 7 | Joseph Gist | Jackson Democratic-Republican |
1820 | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
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South Carolina 8 | John Carter | Jackson Democratic-Republican |
1822 (special) | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
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South Carolina 9 | Starling Tucker | Jackson Democratic-Republican |
1816 | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
|
Tennessee
Tennessee elected its members August 4–5, 1825, after the term began but before the new Congress convened.
District | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
Tennessee 1 | John Blair | Jackson Democratic-Republican |
1823 | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
|
Tennessee 2 | John Cocke | Jackson Democratic-Republican |
1819 | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
|
Tennessee 3 | James I. Standifer | Jackson Democratic-Republican |
1823 | Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Jacksonian hold. |
|
Tennessee 4 | Jacob C. Isacks | Jackson Democratic-Republican |
1823 | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
|
Tennessee 5 | Robert Allen | Jackson Democratic-Republican |
1819 | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
|
Tennessee 6 | James T. Sandford | Jackson Democratic-Republican |
1823 | Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Jacksonian hold. |
|
Tennessee 7 | Sam Houston | Jackson Democratic-Republican |
1823 | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
|
Tennessee 8 | James B. Reynolds | Jackson Democratic-Republican |
1815 1817 (lost) 1823 |
Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Jacksonian hold. |
|
Tennessee 9 | Adam R. Alexander | Jackson Democratic-Republican |
1823 | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
|
Vermont
Vermont elected its members September 7, 1824. Congressional districts were re-established in Vermont for the 1824 election. Vermont had used an at-large district 1812-1818 and 1822. A majority was required for election, which was not met in the 1st district, necessitating a second election December 6, 1824.
District | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
Vermont 1 | William C. Bradley Redistricted from the at-large district |
Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican |
1812 1814 (lost) 1822 |
Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. | First ballot (September 7, 1824):
Second ballot (December 6, 1824):
|
Vermont 2 | Rollin C. Mallary Redistricted from the at-large district |
Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican |
1818 | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
|
Charles Rich Redistricted from the at-large district |
Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican |
1812 1814 (lost) 1816 |
Unknown if incumbent retired or lost re-election. Democratic-Republican loss. Incumbent then died October 15, 1824, leading to a special election. | ||
Vermont 3 | None (District created) | New seat. Anti-Jacksonian gain. |
| ||
Vermont 4 | Samuel C. Crafts Redistricted from the at-large district |
Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican |
1816 | Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Jacksonian gain. |
|
Vermont 5 | Daniel A. A. Buck Redistricted from the at-large district |
Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican |
1822 | Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Anti-Jacksonian hold. |
|
Virginia
Virginia elected its members in April 1825, after the term began but before the new Congress convened.
District | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
Virginia 1 | Thomas Newton Jr. | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican |
1801 | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. |
|
Virginia 2 | Arthur Smith | Crawford Democratic-Republican |
1821 | Incumbent retired. New member elected. Jacksonian gain. |
|
Virginia 3 | William S. Archer | Crawford Democratic-Republican |
1820 (special) | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. Jacksonian gain. |
|
Virginia 4 | Mark Alexander | Crawford Democratic-Republican |
1819 | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. Jacksonian gain. |
|
Virginia 5 | John Randolph | Crawford Democratic-Republican |
1799 1813 (lost) 1815 1817 (lost) 1819 |
Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. Jacksonian gain. |
|
Virginia 6 | George Tucker | Crawford Democratic-Republican |
1819 | Incumbent retired. New member elected. Jacksonian gain. |
|
Virginia 7 | Jabez Leftwich | Crawford Democratic-Republican |
1821 | Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Jacksonian gain. |
|
Virginia 8 | Burwell Bassett | Crawford Democratic-Republican |
1805 1812 (lost) 1815 1819 (retired) 1821 |
Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. Jacksonian gain. |
|
Virginia 9 | Andrew Stevenson | Crawford Democratic-Republican |
1821 | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. Jacksonian gain. |
|
Virginia 10 | William C. Rives | Crawford Democratic-Republican |
1823 | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. Jacksonian gain. |
|
Virginia 11 | Philip P. Barbour | Crawford Democratic-Republican |
1814 (special) | Incumbent retired. New member elected. Anti-Jacksonian gain. |
|
Virginia 12 | Robert S. Garnett | Crawford Democratic-Republican |
1817 | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. Jacksonian gain. |
|
Virginia 13 | John Taliaferro | Crawford Democratic-Republican |
1824 (special) | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. Anti-Jacksonian gain. |
|
Virginia 14 | Charles F. Mercer | Crawford Federalist |
1817 | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. Anti-Jacksonian gain. |
|
Virginia 15 | John S. Barbour | Crawford Democratic-Republican |
1823 | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. Jacksonian gain. |
|
Virginia 16 | James Stephenson | Crawford Federalist | 1821 | Incumbent retired. New member elected. Anti-Jacksonian gain. |
|
Virginia 17 | Jared Williams | Crawford Democratic-Republican |
1819 | Incumbent retired. New member elected. Anti-Jacksonian gain. |
|
Virginia 18 | Joseph Johnson | Jackson Democratic-Republican |
1823 | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. |
|
Virginia 19 | William McCoy | Crawford Democratic-Republican |
1811 | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. Jacksonian gain. |
|
Virginia 20 | John Floyd | Crawford Democratic-Republican |
1817 | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. Jacksonian gain. |
|
Virginia 21 | William Smith | Crawford Democratic-Republican |
1821 | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. Jacksonian gain. |
|
Virginia 22 | Alexander Smyth | Crawford Democratic-Republican |
1817 | Incumbent retired. New member elected. Anti-Jacksonian gain. |
|
Non-voting delegates
District | Incumbent | This race | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Delegate | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
Arkansas Territory at-large | Henry Conway | Democratic-Republican | 1822 | Incumbent re-elected. |
|
Florida Territory at-large | Richard Keith Call | Unknown | 1822 | Incumbent retired. New member elected. |
|
Michigan Territory at-large | Gabriel Richard | Independent | 1823 | Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. |
|
See also
Notes
- ^ In the case of the Anti-Jacksonians (aka. Adams Men), there were 72 "Adams-Clay" Democratic-Republicans and 15 "Adams-Clay" Federalists, for a total of 87 Anti-Jacksonians, in the U.S. House before the 1824 election.
- ^ a b The Jacksonians and Anti-Jacksonians were two factions of the Democratic-Republican Party (mostly) that parted ways in 1824. Each member of Congress chose an allegiance before the 1824 election was held, so changes only indicate seats gained by each faction during the election.
- ^ In the case of the Jacksonians, there were 64 "Jackson" Democrat-Republicans and 7 "Jackson" Federalists, for a total of 71 Jacksonians, in the U.S. House before the 1824 election.
- ^ n Vermont required a majority for electionecessitating an additional election held December 6, 1824.
- ^ n Maine had a majority requirement for electionecessitating additional elections held January 3, April 4, and September 12, 1825.
- ^ Massachusetts had a majority requirement for election, which necessitated additional elections held January 3, April 1, and August 1, 1825.
- ^ Run-off election for 6th seat held March 8, 1825.
- ^ Run-off election for second seat held November 25, 1825.
- ^ Full name not given in source.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Source does not give numbers of votes or has incomplete data.
- ^ In Massachusetts's 19th district
- ^ In Massachusetts's 20th district
- ^ In New Hampshire
- ^ Although a majority was reached in the second ballot, a third ballot was ordered because elections had not been held in Holland and South Brimfield.[citation needed]
- ^ a b c d e In New York's 20th district, Egbert Ten Eyck (Jacksonian) was initially declared the winner of the second seat. However, Daniel Hugunin Jr. (Anti-Jacksonian) successfully contested the election on the basis that 275 votes had been certified for "Daniel Hugunin, Junior" and another 195 for "Daniel Hugunin," and that those votes were intended for him. The House Committee on Elections concurred and the seat was awarded to Hugunin, who was seated December 15, 1825.
- ^ Source does not give complete data, but partial returns available in source suggest a very large margin.
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- ^ "Our Campaigns - PA District 16 Race - Oct 12, 1824". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved 2024-06-22.
- ^ "Our Campaigns - PA District 17 Race - Oct 12, 1824". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved 2024-06-22.
- ^ "Our Campaigns - PA District 18 Race - Oct 12, 1824". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved 2024-06-22.
- ^ "Our Campaigns - RI At-Large Race - Aug 30, 1825". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved 2024-06-23.
- ^ "Our Campaigns - SC District 01 - Special Election Race - May 16, 1825". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved 2024-06-23.
- ^ "Our Campaigns - SC District 02 Race - Oct 11, 1824". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved 2024-06-23.
- ^ "Our Campaigns - SC District 03 Race - Oct 11, 1824". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved 2024-06-23.
- ^ "Our Campaigns - SC District 04 Race - Oct 11, 1824". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved 2024-06-23.
- ^ "Our Campaigns - SC District 05 Race - Oct 11, 1824". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved 2024-06-23.
- ^ "Our Campaigns - SC District 06 Race - Oct 11, 1824". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved 2024-06-23.
- ^ "Our Campaigns - SC District 07 Race - Oct 11, 1824". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved 2024-06-23.
- ^ "Our Campaigns - SC District 08 Race - Oct 11, 1824". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved 2024-06-23.
- ^ "Our Campaigns - SC District 09 Race - Oct 11, 1824". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved 2024-06-23.
- ^ "Our Campaigns - TN - District 01 Race - Aug 04, 1825". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved 2024-06-23.
- ^ "Our Campaigns - TN - District 02 Race - Aug 04, 1825". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved 2024-06-23.
- ^ "Our Campaigns - TN - District 03 Race - Aug 04, 1825". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved 2024-06-23.
- ^ "Our Campaigns - TN - District 04 Race - Aug 04, 1825". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved 2024-06-23.
- ^ "Our Campaigns - TN - District 05 Race - Aug 04, 1825". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved 2024-06-23.
- ^ "Our Campaigns - TN - District 06 Race - Aug 04, 1825". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved 2024-06-23.
- ^ "Our Campaigns - TN - District 07 Race - Aug 04, 1825". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved 2024-06-23.
- ^ "Our Campaigns - TN - District 08 Race - Aug 04, 1825". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved 2024-06-23.
- ^ "Our Campaigns - TN District 9 Race - Aug 04, 1825". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved 2024-06-23.
- ^ "Our Campaigns - VT - District 01 - Second Trial Race - Dec 06, 1824". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved 2024-06-23.
- ^ "Our Campaigns - VT - District 02 Race - Sep 07, 1824". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved 2024-06-23.
- ^ "Our Campaigns - VT - District 03 Race - Sep 07, 1824". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved 2024-06-23.
- ^ "Our Campaigns - VT - District 04 Race - Sep 07, 1824". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved 2024-06-23.
- ^ "Our Campaigns - VT - District 05 Race - Sep 07, 1824". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved 2024-06-23.
- ^ "Our Campaigns - VA District 01 Race - Apr 00, 1825". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved 2024-06-23.
- ^ "Our Campaigns - VA District 02 Race - Apr 00, 1825". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved 2024-06-23.
- ^ "Our Campaigns - VA District 03 Race - Apr 00, 1825". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved 2024-06-23.
- ^ "Our Campaigns - VA District 04 Race - Apr 00, 1825". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved 2024-06-23.
- ^ "Our Campaigns - VA District 05 Race - Apr 00, 1825". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved 2024-06-23.
- ^ "Our Campaigns - VA District 06 Race - Apr 00, 1825". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved 2024-06-23.
- ^ "Our Campaigns - VA District 07 Race - Apr 00, 1825". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved 2024-06-23.
- ^ "Our Campaigns - VA District 08 Race - Apr 00, 1825". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved 2024-06-23.
- ^ "Our Campaigns - VA District 09 Race - Apr 01, 1825". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved 2024-06-23.
- ^ "Our Campaigns - VA District 10 Race - Apr 00, 1825". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved 2024-06-23.
- ^ "Our Campaigns - VA District 11 Race - Apr 00, 1825". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved 2024-06-23.
- ^ "Our Campaigns - VA District 12 Race - Apr 00, 1825". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved 2024-06-23.
- ^ "Our Campaigns - VA District 13 Race - Apr 00, 1825". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved 2024-06-23.
- ^ "Our Campaigns - VA District 14 Race - Apr 00, 1825". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved 2024-06-23.
- ^ "Our Campaigns - VA District 15 Race - Apr 00, 1825". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved 2024-06-23.
- ^ "Our Campaigns - VA District 16 Race - Apr 00, 1825". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved 2024-06-23.
- ^ "Our Campaigns - VA District 17 Race - Apr 00, 1825". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved 2024-06-23.
- ^ "Our Campaigns - VA District 18 Race - Apr 00, 1825". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved 2024-06-23.
- ^ "Our Campaigns - VA District 19 Race - Apr 00, 1825". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved 2024-06-23.
- ^ "Our Campaigns - VA District 20 Race - Apr 00, 1825". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved 2024-06-23.
- ^ "Our Campaigns - VA District 21 Race - Apr 00, 1825". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved 2024-06-23.
- ^ "Our Campaigns - VA District 22 Race - Apr 00, 1825". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved 2024-06-23.
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External links
- Office of the Historian (Office of Art & Archives, Office of the Clerk, U.S. House of Representatives)