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{{short description|House elections for the 19th U.S. Congress}}
{{Short description|House elections for the 19th U.S. Congress}}
{{Infobox election
{{Infobox election
| election_name = 1824 and 1825 United States House of Representatives elections
| election_name = 1824 and 1825 United States House of Representatives elections
| country = United States
| country = United States
| flag_year = 1822
| flag_year = 1822
| type = legislative
| type = legislative
| ongoing = no
| ongoing = no
| previous_election = 1822 and 1823 United States House of Representatives elections
| previous_election = 1822 and 1823 United States House of Representatives elections
| previous_year = 1822 / 1823
| previous_year = {{Nowrap|1822 & 1823}}
| next_election = 1826 and 1827 United States House of Representatives elections
| next_election = 1826 and 1827 United States House of Representatives elections
| next_year = 1826 / 1827
| next_year = {{Nowrap|1826 & 1827}}
| seats_for_election = All 213 seats in the [[United States House of Representatives|U.S. House of Representatives]]
| seats_for_election = All 213 seats in the [[United States House of Representatives|U.S. House of Representatives]]
| majority_seats = 107
| majority_seats = 107
| election_date = July 7, 1824 – August 30, 1825
| election_date = July 7, 1824 – August 30, 1825
| image_size = 160x180px
| image_size = x180px
| party1 = Anti-Jacksonian Party

| party1 = Anti-Jacksonian Party
| image1 = JohnWTaylor.jpg
| image1 = JohnWTaylor.jpg
| leader1 = [[John W. Taylor (politician)|John W. Taylor]]
| leaders_seat1 = {{Ushr|NY|17|T}}
| leader1 = [[John W. Taylor (politician)|John W. Taylor]]
| 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]].}}
| leaders_seat1 = {{ushr|NY|17|T}}
| 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>
| 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]].}}
| 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.}}
| 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>
| popular_vote1 =
| 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.}}
| popular_vote1 =
| percentage1 =
| percentage1 =
| swing1 =
| swing1 =
| party2 = Jacksonian Party
| image2 = AndrewStevenson.jpg

| party2 = Jacksonian Party
| leader2 = [[Andrew Stevenson]]
| image2 = AndrewStevenson.jpg
| leaders_seat2 = {{Ushr|VA|9|T}}
| 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]].}}
| leader2 = [[Andrew Stevenson]]
| seats2 = 104<ref name= "House-count" />
| leaders_seat2 = {{ushr|VA|9|T}}
| seat_change2 = {{Increase}} 33{{Efn | name= "Election1822_1824"}}
| 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]].}}
| popular_vote2 =
| seats2 = 104<ref name="House-count" />
| percentage2 =
| seat_change2 = {{increase}} 33{{efn | name="Election1822_1824"}}
| popular_vote2 =
| swing2 =
| title = [[Speaker of the United States House of Representatives|Speaker]]
| percentage2 =
| before_election = [[Henry Clay]]
| swing2 =
| after_election = [[John W. Taylor (politician)|John W. Taylor]]

| before_party = Democratic-Republican Party
| title = [[Speaker of the United States House of Representatives|Speaker]]
| after_party = Anti-Jacksonian Party
| before_election = [[Henry Clay]]
| after_election = [[John W. Taylor (politician)|John W. Taylor]]
| before_party = Democratic-Republican Party
| after_party = Anti-Jacksonian Party
}}
}}
'''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" />
'''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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| 3
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 2
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 2
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{steady}}
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{Steady}}
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 1
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 1
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{steady}}
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{Steady}}


|-
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| 1
| 1
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 1
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 1
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{steady}}
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{Steady}}
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 0
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 0
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{steady}}
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{Steady}}


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| 3
| 3
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 2
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 2
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{increase}}2
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{Increase}}2
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 1
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 1
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{decrease}}2
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{Decrease}}2


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| 12
| 12
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 7
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 7
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{decrease}}1
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{Decrease}}1
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 5
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 5
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{increase}}1
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{Increase}}1


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| 1
| 1
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 1
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 1
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{steady}}
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{Steady}}
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 0
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 0
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{steady}}
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{Steady}}


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| 1
| 1
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 0
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 0
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{steady}}
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{Steady}}
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 1
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 1
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{steady}}
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{Steady}}


|-
|-
! [[#Vermont|Vermont]]
! [[#Vermont|Vermont]]
| September 7, 1824{{efn | Vermont required a majority for election, necessitating an additional election held December 6, 1824.}}
| September 7, 1824{{Efn |n Vermont required a majority for electionecessitating an additional election held December 6, 1824.}}
| District
| District
| 5
| 5
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 4
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 4
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{decrease}}1
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{Decrease}}1
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 1
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 1
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{increase}}1
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{Increase}}1


|-
|-
! [[#Maine|Maine]]
! [[#Maine|Maine]]
| September 13, 1824{{efn | Maine had a majority requirement for election, necessitating additional elections held January 3, April 4, and September 12, 1825.}}
| September 13, 1824{{Efn |n Maine had a majority requirement for electionecessitating additional elections held January 3, April 4, and September 12, 1825.}}
| Districts
| Districts
| 7
| 7
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 6
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 6
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{decrease}}1
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{Decrease}}1
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 1
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 1
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{increase}}1
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{Increase}}1


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| 7
| 7
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 0
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 0
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{steady}}
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{Steady}}
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 7
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 7
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{increase}}7
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{Increase}}7


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| 9
| 9
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 7
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 7
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{increase}}2
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{Increase}}2
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 2
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 2
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{decrease}}1
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{Decrease}}1


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| 1
| 1
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 0
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 0
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{steady}}
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{Steady}}
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 1
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 1
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{increase}}1
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{Increase}}1


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| 9
| 9
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 0
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 0
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{steady}}
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{Steady}}
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 9
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 9
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{steady}}
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{Steady}}


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| 14
| 14
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 12
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 12
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{increase}}2
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{Increase}}2
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 2
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 2
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{steady}}
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{Steady}}


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| 26
| 26
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 4
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 4
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{increase}}3
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{Increase}}3
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 22
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 22
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{decrease}}3
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{Decrease}}3


|-
|-
! [[#Massachusetts|Massachusetts]]
! [[#Massachusetts|Massachusetts]]
| November 1, 1824{{efn | Massachusetts had a majority requirement for election, which necessitated additional elections held January 3, April 1, and August 1, 1825.}}
| November 1, 1824{{Efn | Massachusetts had a majority requirement for election, which necessitated additional elections held January 3, April 1, and August 1, 1825.}}
| Districts
| Districts
| 13
| 13
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 12
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 12
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{steady}}
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{Steady}}
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 1
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 1
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{steady}}
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{Steady}}


|-
|-
! [[#New Hampshire|New Hampshire]]
! [[#New Hampshire|New Hampshire]]
| November 1, 1824{{efn | Run-off election for 6th seat held March 8, 1825.}}
| November 1, 1824{{Efn | Run-off election for 6th seat held March 8, 1825.}}
| At-large
| At-large
| 6
| 6
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 5
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 5
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{decrease}}1
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{Decrease}}1
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 1
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 1
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{increase}}1
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{Increase}}1


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| 6
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 3
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 3
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{increase}}2
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{Increase}}2
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 3
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 3
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{decrease}}2
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{Decrease}}2


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| 34
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 26
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 26
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{increase}}8
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{Increase}}8
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 8
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 8
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{increase}}6
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{Increase}}6


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| 6
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 6
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 6
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{steady}}
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{Steady}}
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 0
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 0
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{steady}}
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{Steady}}


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| 22
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 7
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 7
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{increase}}6
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{Increase}}6
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 15
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 15
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{increase}}14
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{Increase}}14


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| 3
| 3
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 0
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 0
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{steady}}
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{Steady}}
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 3
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 3
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{steady}}
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{Steady}}


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| 9
| 9
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 0
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 0
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{steady}}
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{Steady}}
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 9
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 9
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{steady}}
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{Steady}}


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| 13
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 2
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 2
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{increase}}1
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{Increase}}1
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 11
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 11
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{increase}}9
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{Increase}}9


|-
|-
! [[#Rhode Island|Rhode Island]]
! [[#Rhode Island|Rhode Island]]
| August 30, 1825{{efn | Run-off election for second seat held November 25, 1825.}}
| August 30, 1825{{Efn | Run-off election for second seat held November 25, 1825.}}
| At-large
| At-large
| 2
| 2
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 2
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 2
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{steady}}
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{Steady}}
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 0
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 0
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{steady}}
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{Steady}}


|-
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! 213
! 213
! {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 109<br/>{{Small|51.2%}}
! {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | 109<br/>{{Small|51.2%}}
! {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{increase}}22
! {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | {{Increase}}22
! {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 104<br/>{{Small|48.8%}}
! {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | 104<br/>{{Small|48.8%}}
! {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{increase}}33
! {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | {{Increase}}33


|}
|}
{{bar box
{{Bar box
| title=House seats
| title=House seats
| titlebar=#ddd
| titlebar=#ddd
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| barwidth=710px
| bars=
| bars=
{{bar percent|Anti-Jacksonian|{{Anti-Jacksonian Party/meta/color}} | 51.17}}
{{Bar percent|Anti-Jacksonian|{{Anti-Jacksonian Party/meta/color}} | 51.17}}
{{bar percent|Jacksonian|{{Jacksonian Party/meta/color}} | 48.83}}
{{Bar percent|Jacksonian|{{Jacksonian Party/meta/color}} | 48.83}}
}}
}}


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|-
| {{ushr|Indiana|1|X}}
! {{Ushr|Indiana|1|X}}
| [[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, [[#Indiana|see below]].
| {{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, [[#Indiana|see below]].
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
* '''{{aye}} [[Jacob Call]]''' (Jackson Democratic-Republican) 50.4%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Jacob Call]]''' (Jackson Democratic-Republican) 50.4%
* [[Thomas H. Blake]] (Adams) 48.8%
* [[Thomas H. Blake]] (Adams) 48.8%
* [[Ratliff Boon]] (Jacksonian) 0.8%
* [[Ratliff Boon]] (Jacksonian) 0.8%
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|-
| {{ushr|Vermont|AL|X}}
! {{Ushr|Vermont|AL|X}}
| [[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 (Lost)<br/>[[1816 United States House of Representatives election in Vermont|1816]]
| [[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, [[#Vermont|see below]].
| {{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, [[#Vermont|see below]].
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
* '''{{aye}} [[Henry Olin]]''' (Adams Democratic-Republican) 59.3%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Henry Olin]]''' (Adams Democratic-Republican) 59.3%
* [[Charles K. Williams]] (Unknown) 39.0%
* [[Charles K. Williams]] (Unknown) 39.0%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|Virginia|13|X}}
! {{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, [[#Virginia|see below]].
| {{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, [[#Virginia|see below]].
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
* '''{{aye}} [[John Taliaferro]]''' (Crawford Democratic-Republican)
* {{Aye}} '''[[John Taliaferro]]''' (Crawford Democratic-Republican)
* [[John Hungerford (congressman)|John Hungerford]] (Federalist)
* [[John Hungerford (congressman)|John Hungerford]] (Federalist)
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|Pennsylvania|8|X}}
! {{Ushr|Pennsylvania|8|X}}
| [[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 (Special)]]
| [[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, [[#Pennsylvania|see below]].
| {{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, [[#Pennsylvania|see below]].
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
* '''{{aye}} [[George Wolf]]''' (Jackson Democratic-Republican)
* {{Aye}} '''[[George Wolf]]''' (Jackson Democratic-Republican)
* Unopposed
* Unopposed
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|Pennsylvania|13|X}}
! {{Ushr|Pennsylvania|13|X}}
| [[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, [[#Pennsylvania|see below]].
| {{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, [[#Pennsylvania|see below]].
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
* '''{{aye}} [[Alexander Thomson (congressman)|Alexander Thomson]]''' (Jackson Democratic-Republican)
* {{Aye}} '''[[Alexander Thomson (congressman)|Alexander Thomson]]''' (Jackson Democratic-Republican)
* Unopposed
* Unopposed
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|Massachusetts|10|X}}
! {{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">{{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]].
| {{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]].
| nowrap | '''{{Small|First ballot (August 30, 1824)}}:'''<br/>{{Plainlist |
| nowrap | '''{{Small|First ballot (August 30, 1824):}}'''<br/>{{Plainlist|
* [[John Bailey (Massachusetts politician)|John Bailey]] (Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican) 47.3%
* [[John Bailey (Massachusetts politician)|John Bailey]] (Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican) 47.3%
* Sher Leland (Democratic-Republican) 30.8%
* Sher Leland (Democratic-Republican) 30.8%
* Scattering 21.9%
* Scattering 21.9%
}}<br/>'''{{Small|Second ballot (November 1, 1824)}}:'''<br/>{{Plainlist |
}}<br/>'''{{Small|Second ballot (November 1, 1824):}}'''<br/>{{Plainlist|
* [[John Bailey (Massachusetts politician)|John Bailey]] (Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican) 42.1%
* [[John Bailey (Massachusetts politician)|John Bailey]] (Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican) 42.1%
* Richard Sullivan (Federalist) 25.5%
* Richard Sullivan (Federalist) 25.5%
* Samuel Bugbee (Unknown) 24.4%
* Samuel Bugbee (Unknown) 24.4%
* Scattering 8.1%
* Scattering 8.1%
}}<br/>'''{{Small|Third ballot (November 29, 1824)}}:'''<br/>{{Plainlist |
}}<br/>'''{{Small|Third ballot (November 29, 1824):}}'''<br/>{{Plainlist|
* '''{{aye}} [[John Bailey (Massachusetts politician)|John Bailey]]''' (Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican) 50.1%
* {{Aye}} '''[[John Bailey (Massachusetts politician)|John Bailey]]''' (Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican) 50.1%
* Rufus G. Amory (Unknown) 31.3%
* Rufus G. Amory (Unknown) 31.3%
* Samuel Bugbee (Unknown) 14.2%
* Samuel Bugbee (Unknown) 14.2%
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|-
|-
| {{ushr|Georgia|AL|X}}
! {{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 (Retired)<br/>[[1822 United States House of Representatives election in Georgia|1822]]
| [[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, [[#Georgia|see below]].
| {{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, [[#Georgia|see below]].
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
* '''{{aye}} [[Richard Henry Wilde|Richard H. Wilde]]''' (Crawford Democratic-Republican) 61.2%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Richard Henry Wilde|Richard H. Wilde]]''' (Crawford Democratic-Republican) 61.2%
* William C. Lyman (Democratic-Republican) 38.8%
* William C. Lyman (Democratic-Republican) 38.8%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|North Carolina|2|X}}
! {{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, [[#North Carolina|see below]].
| {{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, [[#North Carolina|see below]].
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
* '''{{aye}} [[George Outlaw]]''' (Crawford Democratic-Republican) 55.7%
* {{Aye}} '''[[George Outlaw]]''' (Crawford Democratic-Republican) 55.7%
* [[Willis Alston]] (Democratic-Republican) 44.2%
* [[Willis Alston]] (Democratic-Republican) 44.2%
}}
}}
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|-
|-
| {{ushr|NH|AL|X}}
! {{Ushr|NH|AL|X}}
| 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.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
* {{aye}} '''[[Titus Brown]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 100%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Titus Brown]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 100%
* Unopposed
* Unopposed
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|South Carolina|1|X}}
! {{Ushr|South Carolina|1|X}}
| [[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/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"/>
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
* '''{{aye}} [[William Drayton]]''' (Jacksonian) 74.8%
* {{Aye}} '''[[William Drayton]]''' (Jacksonian) 74.8%
* [[William Crafts]] (Federalist) 25.2%
* [[William Crafts]] (Federalist) 25.2%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|Kentucky|3|X}}
! {{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 (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 (Special)]]<br/>1820 (Retired)<br/>[[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Kentucky|1822]]
| [[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">{{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>
| {{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">{{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>
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
* '''{{aye}} [[James Clark (Kentucky politician)|James Clark]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 59.4%
* {{Aye}} '''[[James Clark (Kentucky politician)|James Clark]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 59.4%
* [[Henry Bowman (Kentucky politician)|Henry Bowman]] (Democratic-Republican) 40.6%
* [[Henry Bowman (Kentucky politician)|Henry Bowman]] (Democratic-Republican) 40.6%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|Pennsylvania|16|X}}
! {{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/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"/>
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
* '''{{aye}} [[Robert Orr Jr.]]''' (Jacksonian) 56.7%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Robert Orr Jr.]]''' (Jacksonian) 56.7%
* [[Abner Lacock]] (Independent) 43.3%
* [[Abner Lacock]] (Independent) 43.3%
}}
}}
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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.


{{USCongressElectionTableHead}}
{| class=wikitable

|-
! rowspan=2 | District
! colspan=3 | Incumbent
! colspan=2 | This race

|-
! Member
! Party
! First elected
! Results
! Candidates


|-
|-
| {{ushr|AL|1|X}}<br/>{{Small|"Northern district"}}
! {{Ushr|AL|1|X}}<br/>{{Small|"Northern district"}}
| [[Gabriel Moore]]
| [[Gabriel Moore]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson 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|
* '''{{aye}} [[Gabriel Moore]]''' (Jacksonian) 71.1%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Gabriel Moore]]''' (Jacksonian) 71.1%
* [[Clement Comer Clay]] (Jacksonian) 28.9%
* [[Clement Comer Clay]] (Jacksonian) 28.9%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|AL|2|X}}<br/>{{Small|"Middle district"}}
! {{Ushr|AL|2|X}}<br/>{{Small|"Middle district"}}
| [[John McKee]]
| [[John McKee]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson 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|
* '''{{aye}} [[John McKee]]''' (Jacksonian) 40.9%
* {{Aye}} '''[[John McKee]]''' (Jacksonian) 40.9%
* [[Robert E. B. Baylor]] (Jacksonian) 39.2%
* [[Robert E. B. Baylor]] (Jacksonian) 39.2%
* John D. Terrill (Anti-Jacksonian) 19.9%
* John D. Terrill (Anti-Jacksonian) 19.9%
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|-
|-
| {{ushr|AL|3|X}}<br/>{{Small|"Southern district"}}
! {{Ushr|AL|3|X}}<br/>{{Small|"Southern district"}}
| [[George W. Owen]]
| [[George W. Owen]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson 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|
* '''{{aye}} [[George W. Owen]]''' (Jacksonian) 100%
* {{Aye}} '''[[George W. Owen]]''' (Jacksonian) 100%
}}
}}


|}
|}

== Arkansas Territory ==
See [[#Non-voting delegates|Non-voting delegates]], below.


== Connecticut ==
== 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.


{{USCongressElectionTableHead}}
{| class=wikitable

|-
! rowspan=2 | District
! colspan=3 | Incumbent
! colspan=2 | This race

|-
! Member
! Party
! First elected
! Results
! Candidates


|-
|-
| rowspan=6 | {{ushr|CT|AL|X}}<br/>{{Small|6 seats on a [[general ticket]]}}
! rowspan=6 | {{Ushr|CT|AL|X}}<br/>{{Small|6 seats on a [[general ticket]]}}
| [[Gideon Tomlinson]]
| [[Gideon Tomlinson]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay 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|
* '''{{aye}} [[Gideon Tomlinson]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 15.85%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Gideon Tomlinson]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 15.85%
* '''{{aye}} [[Elisha Phelps]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 14.9%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Elisha Phelps]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 14.9%
* '''{{aye}} [[Ralph Isaacs Ingersoll|Ralph I. Ingersoll]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 13.9%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Ralph Isaacs Ingersoll|Ralph I. Ingersoll]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 13.9%
* '''{{aye}} [[Orange Merwin]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 13.9%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Orange Merwin]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 13.9%
* '''{{aye}} [[Noyes Barber]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 11.1%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Noyes Barber]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 11.1%
* '''{{aye}} [[John Baldwin (congressman)|John Baldwin]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 9.2%
* {{Aye}} '''[[John Baldwin (congressman)|John Baldwin]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 9.2%
* [[Daniel Burrows]] (Democratic-Republican) 4.5%
* [[Daniel Burrows]] (Democratic-Republican) 4.5%
* Elisha Tracy 3.8%
* Elisha Tracy 3.8%
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Delaware elected its member October 5, 1824.
Delaware elected its member October 5, 1824.


{{USCongressElectionTableHead}}
{| class=wikitable


|-
|-
! {{Ushr|DE|AL|X}}
! rowspan=2 | District
! colspan=3 | Incumbent
! colspan=2 | This race

|-
! Member
! Party
! First elected
! Results
! Candidates

|-
| {{ushr|DE|AL|X}}
| [[Louis McLane]]
| [[Louis McLane]]
| {{Party shading/Federalist}} | Crawford Federalist
| {{Party shading/Federalist}} | Crawford Federalist
| [[1816 United States House of Representatives election in Delaware|1816]]
| [[1816 United States House of Representatives election in Delaware|1816]]
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
* '''{{aye}} [[Louis McLane]]''' (Jacksonian) 51.7%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Louis McLane]]''' (Jacksonian) 51.7%
* [[Arnold Naudain]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 48.3%
* [[Arnold Naudain]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 48.3%
}}
}}


|}
|}

== Florida Territory ==
See [[#Non-voting delegates|Non-voting delegates]], below.


== Georgia ==
== Georgia ==
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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.


{{USCongressElectionTableHead}}
{| class=wikitable

|-
! 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]]}}
! 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 Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford 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|
* '''{{aye}} [[Wiley Thompson]]''' (Jacksonian) 15.4%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Wiley Thompson]]''' (Jacksonian) 15.4%
* '''{{aye}} [[John Forsyth (politician)|John Forsyth]]''' (Jacksonian) 14.9%
* {{Aye}} '''[[John Forsyth (politician)|John Forsyth]]''' (Jacksonian) 14.9%
* '''{{aye}} [[Edward F. Tattnall]]''' (Jacksonian) 14.6%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Edward F. Tattnall]]''' (Jacksonian) 14.6%
* '''{{aye}} [[Alfred Cuthbert]]''' (Jacksonian) 14.5%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Alfred Cuthbert]]''' (Jacksonian) 14.5%
* '''{{aye}} [[George Cary (Georgia politician)|George Cary]]''' (Jacksonian) 14.1%
* {{Aye}} '''[[George Cary (Georgia politician)|George Cary]]''' (Jacksonian) 14.1%
* '''{{aye}} [[James Meriwether]]''' (Jacksonian) 13.6%
* {{Aye}} '''[[James Meriwether]]''' (Jacksonian) 13.6%
* '''{{aye}} [[Charles Eaton Haynes|Charles E. Haynes]]''' (Jacksonian) 12.9%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Charles Eaton Haynes|Charles E. Haynes]]''' (Jacksonian) 12.9%
* Duncan G. Campbell (Jacksonian)
* Duncan G. Campbell (Jacksonian)
* Samuel Rockwell (Jacksonian)
* Samuel Rockwell (Jacksonian)
* Charles J. MacDonald (Jacksonian)
* Charles J. MacDonald (Jacksonian)
* Longstreet{{efn | Full name not given in source.}}
* Longstreet{{Efn | Full name not given in source.}}
* [[Thomas Willis Cobb|Thomas W. Cobb]] (Jacksonian)
* [[Thomas Willis Cobb|Thomas W. Cobb]] (Jacksonian)
* [[Joel Abbot (politician)|Joel Abbot]] (Jacksonian)
* [[Joel Abbot (politician)|Joel Abbot]] (Jacksonian)
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Illinois elected its member August 2, 1824.
Illinois elected its member August 2, 1824.


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|-
|-
! {{Ushr|IL|AL|X}}
! rowspan=2 | District
! colspan=3 | Incumbent
! colspan=2 | This race

|-
! Member
! Party
! First elected
! Results
! Candidates

|-
| {{ushr|IL|AL|X}}
| [[Daniel P. Cook]]
| [[Daniel P. Cook]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| [[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|
* '''{{aye}} [[Daniel P. Cook]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 61.0%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Daniel P. Cook]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 61.0%
* [[Shadrach Bond]] (Democratic-Republican) 39.0%
* [[Shadrach Bond]] (Democratic-Republican) 39.0%
}}
}}
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Indiana elected its members August 2, 1824.
Indiana elected its members August 2, 1824.


{{USCongressElectionTableHead}}
{| class=wikitable

|-
! rowspan=2 | District
! colspan=3 | Incumbent
! colspan=2 | This race

|-
! Member
! Party
! First elected
! Results
! Candidates


|-
|-
| {{ushr|IN|1|X}}
! {{Ushr|IN|1|X}}
| [[William Prince (Indiana)|William Prince]]
| [[William Prince (Indiana)|William Prince]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson Democratic-Republican
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections|1822]]
| [[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.
| {{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.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
* '''{{aye}} [[Ratliff Boon]]''' (Jacksonian) 42.1%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Ratliff Boon]]''' (Jacksonian) 42.1%
* [[Jacob Call]] (Jacksonian) 31.7%
* [[Jacob Call]] (Jacksonian) 31.7%
* [[Thomas H. Blake]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 26.2%
* [[Thomas H. Blake]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 26.2%
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|-
|-
| {{ushr|IN|2|X}}
! {{Ushr|IN|2|X}}
| [[Jonathan Jennings]]
| [[Jonathan Jennings]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson Democratic-Republican
| [[1822 Indiana's at-large congressional district special election|1822 (Special)]]
| [[1822 Indiana's at-large congressional district special election|1822 {{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|
* '''{{aye}} [[Jonathan Jennings]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 53.2%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Jonathan Jennings]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 53.2%
* Jeremiah Sullivan (Anti-Jacksonian) 46.8%
* Jeremiah Sullivan (Anti-Jacksonian) 46.8%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|IN|3|X}}
! {{Ushr|IN|3|X}}
| [[John Test]]
| [[John Test]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson Democratic-Republican
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections|1822]]
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections|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|
* '''{{aye}} [[John Test]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 47.1%
* {{Aye}} '''[[John Test]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 47.1%
* James Brown Ray (Anti-Jacksonian) 33.9%
* James Brown Ray (Anti-Jacksonian) 33.9%
* Daniel J. Caswell 19.0%
* Daniel J. Caswell 19.0%
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Kentucky elected its members August 2, 1824.
Kentucky elected its members August 2, 1824.


{{USCongressElectionTableHead}}
{| class=wikitable

|-
! rowspan=2 | District
! colspan=3 | Incumbent
! colspan=2 | This race

|-
! Member
! Party
! First elected
! Results
! Candidates


|-
|-
| {{ushr|KY|1|X}}
! {{Ushr|KY|1|X}}
| [[David Trimble (congressman)|David Trimble]]
| [[David Trimble (congressman)|David Trimble]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| [[1816 United States House of Representatives elections in Kentucky|1816]]
| [[1816 United States House of Representatives elections in Kentucky|1816]]
| {{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|
* '''{{aye}} [[David Trimble (congressman)|David Trimble]]'''{{efn | name="nr" | Source does not give numbers of votes or has incomplete data.}} (Anti-Jacksonian)
* {{Aye}} '''[[David Trimble (congressman)|David Trimble]]'''{{Efn | name="nr" | Source does not give numbers of votes or has incomplete data.}} (Anti-Jacksonian)
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|KY|2|X}}
! {{Ushr|KY|2|X}}
| [[Thomas Metcalfe (US politician)|Thomas Metcalfe]]
| [[Thomas Metcalfe (US politician)|Thomas Metcalfe]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay 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.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
* '''{{aye}} [[Thomas Metcalfe (US politician)|Thomas Metcalfe]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 82.3%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Thomas Metcalfe (US politician)|Thomas Metcalfe]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 82.3%
* Walker Reed 13.2%
* Walker Reed 13.2%
* William Worthington 4.5%
* William Worthington 4.5%
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|-
|-
| {{ushr|KY|3|X}}
! {{Ushr|KY|3|X}}
| [[Henry Clay]]
| [[Henry Clay]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| [[1810 United States House of Representatives elections in Kentucky|1810]]<br/>1814 (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 (Special)]]<br/>1820 (Retired)<br/>[[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Kentucky|1822]]
| [[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/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]].
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
* '''{{aye}} [[Henry Clay]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 100%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Henry Clay]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 100%
* Unopposed
* Unopposed
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|KY|4|X}}
! {{Ushr|KY|4|X}}
| [[Robert P. Letcher]]
| [[Robert P. Letcher]]
| {{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/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
* '''{{aye}} [[Robert P. Letcher]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 60.1%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Robert P. Letcher]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 60.1%
* [[John Speed Smith]] 39.9%
* [[John Speed Smith]] 39.9%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|KY|5|X}}
! {{Ushr|KY|5|X}}
| [[John Telemachus Johnson|John T. Johnson]]
| [[John Telemachus Johnson|John T. Johnson]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson 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/>'''Jacksonian gain'''.
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Jacksonian gain'''.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
* '''{{aye}} [[James Johnson (Kentucky politician)|James Johnson]]''' (Jacksonian) 55.8%
* {{Aye}} '''[[James Johnson (Kentucky politician)|James Johnson]]''' (Jacksonian) 55.8%
* [[Robert L. McHatton]] (Jacksonian) 44.2%
* [[Robert L. McHatton]] (Jacksonian) 44.2%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|KY|6|X}}
! {{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|
* '''{{aye}} [[Joseph Lecompte]]'''{{efn | name="nr"}} (Jacksonian)
* {{Aye}} '''[[Joseph Lecompte]]'''{{Efn | name="nr"}} (Jacksonian)
* John Logan
* John Logan
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|KY|7|X}}
! {{Ushr|KY|7|X}}
| [[Thomas P. Moore]]
| [[Thomas P. Moore]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson 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|
* '''{{aye}} [[Thomas P. Moore]]'''{{efn | name="nr"}} (Jacksonian)
* {{Aye}} '''[[Thomas P. Moore]]'''{{Efn | name="nr"}} (Jacksonian)
* [[Samuel H. Woodson (Kentucky politician)|Samuel Woodson]]
* [[Samuel H. Woodson (Kentucky politician)|Samuel Woodson]]
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|KY|8|X}}
! {{Ushr|KY|8|X}}
| [[Richard A. Buckner]]
| [[Richard A. Buckner]]
| {{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/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
* '''{{aye}} [[Richard A. Buckner]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 86.7%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Richard A. Buckner]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 86.7%
* [[Tunstall Quarles]] 13.3%
* [[Tunstall Quarles]] 13.3%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|KY|9|X}}
! {{Ushr|KY|9|X}}
| [[Charles A. Wickliffe]]
| [[Charles A. Wickliffe]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson 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|
* '''{{aye}} [[Charles A. Wickliffe]]''' (Jacksonian) 58.5%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Charles A. Wickliffe]]''' (Jacksonian) 58.5%
* Burr Harrison 28.7%
* Burr Harrison 28.7%
* Norborne B. Beall 12.8%
* Norborne B. Beall 12.8%
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|-
|-
| {{ushr|KY|10|X}}
! {{Ushr|KY|10|X}}
| [[Francis Johnson (congressman)|Francis Johnson]]
| [[Francis Johnson (congressman)|Francis Johnson]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| [[1820 United States House of Representatives elections in Kentucky|1820 (Special)]]
| [[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|
* '''{{aye}} [[Francis Johnson (congressman)|Francis Johnson]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 70.1%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Francis Johnson (congressman)|Francis Johnson]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 70.1%
* Robert F. Slaughter 29.9%
* Robert F. Slaughter 29.9%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|KY|11|X}}
! {{Ushr|KY|11|X}}
| [[Philip Thompson (Kentucky politician)|Philip Thompson]]
| [[Philip Thompson (Kentucky politician)|Philip Thompson]]
| {{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/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|
* '''{{aye}} [[William S. Young]]'''{{efn | name="nr"}} (Anti-Jacksonian)
* {{Aye}} '''[[William S. Young]]'''{{Efn | name="nr"}} (Anti-Jacksonian)
* [[John Calhoon]] (Anti-Jacksonian)
* [[John Calhoon]] (Anti-Jacksonian)
* [[Philip Thompson (Kentucky politician)|Philip Thompson]] (Anti-Jacksonian)
* [[Philip Thompson (Kentucky politician)|Philip Thompson]] (Anti-Jacksonian)
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|-
|-
| {{ushr|KY|12|X}}
! {{Ushr|KY|12|X}}
| [[Robert P. Henry]]
| [[Robert P. Henry]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson 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|
* '''{{aye}} [[Robert P. Henry]]'''{{efn | name="nr"}} (Jacksonian)
* {{Aye}} '''[[Robert P. Henry]]'''{{Efn | name="nr"}} (Jacksonian)
}}
}}


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Louisiana elected its members July 7–9, 1824.
Louisiana elected its members July 7–9, 1824.


{{USCongressElectionTableHead}}
{| class=wikitable

|-
! rowspan=2 | District
! colspan=3 | Incumbent
! colspan=2 | This race

|-
! Member
! Party
! First elected
! Results
! Candidates


|-
|-
| {{ushr|LA|1|X}}
! {{Ushr|LA|1|X}}
| [[Edward Livingston]]
| [[Edward Livingston]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson 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|
* '''{{aye}} [[Edward Livingston]]''' (Jacksonian) 98.4%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Edward Livingston]]''' (Jacksonian) 98.4%
* Others 1.6%
* Others 1.6%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|LA|2|X}}
! {{Ushr|LA|2|X}}
| [[Henry H. Gurley]]
| [[Henry H. Gurley]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay 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|
* '''{{aye}} [[Henry H. Gurley]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 100%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Henry H. Gurley]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 100%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|LA|3|X}}
! {{Ushr|LA|3|X}}
| [[William L. Brent]]
| [[William L. Brent]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay 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|
* '''{{aye}} [[William L. Brent]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 60.8%
* {{Aye}} '''[[William L. Brent]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 60.8%
* [[Henry Bullard]] 39.2%
* [[Henry Bullard]] 39.2%
}}
}}
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{{See also|List of United States Representatives from Maine}}
{{See also|List of United States Representatives from Maine}}


Maine elected its members September 13, 1824. Maine law required a majority vote for election, necessitating additional ballots in the 3rd and 4th districts on January 3, 1825, April 4, 1825, and September 12, 1825.
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.


{{USCongressElectionTableHead}}
{{USCongressElectionTableHead}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|ME|1|X}}
! {{Ushr|ME|1|X}}
| [[William Burleigh]]
| [[William Burleigh]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay 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.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
* '''{{aye}} [[William Burleigh]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 67.6%
* {{Aye}} '''[[William Burleigh]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 67.6%
* Rufus MacIntire 22.0%
* Rufus MacIntire 22.0%
* John MacDonald 8.2%
* John MacDonald 8.2%
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|-
|-
| {{ushr|ME|2|X}}
! {{Ushr|ME|2|X}}
| [[Stephen Longfellow]]
| [[Stephen Longfellow]]
| {{Party shading/Federalist}} | Adams-Clay Federalist
| {{Party shading/Federalist}} | Adams-Clay Federalist
| [[1823 United States House of Representatives elections in Maine|1823]]
| [[1823 United States House of Representatives elections in Maine|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|
* '''{{aye}} [[John Anderson (Maine)|John Anderson]]''' (Jacksonian) 55.9%
* {{Aye}} '''[[John Anderson (Maine)|John Anderson]]''' (Jacksonian) 55.9%
* [[Stephen Longfellow]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 43.2%
* [[Stephen Longfellow]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 43.2%
* Others 0.9%
* Others 0.9%
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|-
|-
| {{ushr|ME|3|X}}
! {{Ushr|ME|3|X}}
| [[Ebenezer Herrick]]
| [[Ebenezer Herrick]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| [[1820–1821 United States House of Representatives elections in Maine|1821]]
| [[1820–1821 United States House of Representatives elections in Maine|1821]]
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.
| nowrap | '''{{Small|First ballot (September 13, 1824):}}''' {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | '''{{Small|First ballot (September 13, 1824):}}''' {{Plainlist|
* [[Ebenezer Herrick]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 46.2%
* [[Ebenezer Herrick]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 46.2%
* [[Albert Smith (Maine)|Albert Smith]] 35.7%
* [[Albert Smith (Maine)|Albert Smith]] 35.7%
* Ebenezer Thatcher 14.3%
* Ebenezer Thatcher 14.3%
* Other 3.7%
* Other 3.7%
}}<br/>'''{{Small|Second ballot (January 3, 1825):}}''' {{Plainlist |
}}<br/>'''{{Small|Second ballot (January 3, 1825):}}''' {{Plainlist|
* [[Ebenezer Herrick]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 44.3%
* [[Ebenezer Herrick]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 44.3%
* [[Albert Smith (Maine)|Albert Smith]] 27.2%
* [[Albert Smith (Maine)|Albert Smith]] 27.2%
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* Moses Carlton 1.2%
* Moses Carlton 1.2%
* Others 1.1%
* Others 1.1%
}}<br/>'''{{Small|Third ballot (April 4, 1825):}}''' {{Plainlist |
}}<br/>'''{{Small|Third ballot (April 4, 1825):}}''' {{Plainlist|
* [[Ebenezer Herrick]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 49.6%
* [[Ebenezer Herrick]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 49.6%
* [[Albert Smith (Maine)|Albert Smith]] 31.7%
* [[Albert Smith (Maine)|Albert Smith]] 31.7%
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* [[Daniel Rose (politician)|Daniel Rose]] 2.0%
* [[Daniel Rose (politician)|Daniel Rose]] 2.0%
* Others 1.6%
* Others 1.6%
}}<br/>'''{{Small|Fourth ballot (September 12, 1825):}}''' {{Plainlist |
}}<br/>'''{{Small|Fourth ballot (September 12, 1825):}}''' {{Plainlist|
* '''{{aye}} [[Ebenezer Herrick]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 55.5%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Ebenezer Herrick]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 55.5%
* [[Albert Smith (Maine)|Albert Smith]] 25.8%
* [[Albert Smith (Maine)|Albert Smith]] 25.8%
* [[Daniel Rose (politician)|Daniel Rose]] 17.6%
* [[Daniel Rose (politician)|Daniel Rose]] 17.6%
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|-
|-
| {{ushr|ME|4|X}}
! {{Ushr|ME|4|X}}
| [[Joshua Cushman]]
| [[Joshua Cushman]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| [[1818–1819 United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts|1818]]{{efn | In {{ushr|MA|19|A}}}}
| [[1818–1819 United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts|1818]]{{Efn | In {{Ushr|MA|19|A}}}}
| {{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 | '''{{Small|First ballot (September 13, 1824):}}''' {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | '''{{Small|First ballot (September 13, 1824):}}''' {{Plainlist|
* Thomas Fillebrown 27.7%
* Thomas Fillebrown 27.7%
* [[Peleg Sprague (Maine politician)|Peleg Sprague]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 23.6%
* [[Peleg Sprague (Maine politician)|Peleg Sprague]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 23.6%
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* Thomas Bond 1.1%
* Thomas Bond 1.1%
* Others 4.7%
* Others 4.7%
}}<br/>'''{{Small|Second ballot (January 3, 1825):}}''' {{Plainlist |
}}<br/>'''{{Small|Second ballot (January 3, 1825):}}''' {{Plainlist|
* No data available for 2nd trial
* No data available for 2nd trial
}}<br/>'''{{Small|Third ballot (April 4, 1825):}}''' {{Plainlist |
}}<br/>'''{{Small|Third ballot (April 4, 1825):}}''' {{Plainlist|
* '''{{aye}} [[Peleg Sprague (Maine politician)|Peleg Sprague]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 65.9%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Peleg Sprague (Maine politician)|Peleg Sprague]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 65.9%
* Robert C. Vose 15.0%
* Robert C. Vose 15.0%
* Thomas Fillebrown 13.6%
* Thomas Fillebrown 13.6%
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|-
|-
| {{ushr|ME|5|X}}
! {{Ushr|ME|5|X}}
| [[Enoch Lincoln]]
| [[Enoch Lincoln]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| [[1818 Massachusetts's 20th congressional district special election|1818 (Special)]]{{efn | In {{ushr|MA|20|A}}}}
| [[1818 Massachusetts's 20th congressional district special election|1818 {{Small|(Special)}}]]{{Efn | In {{Ushr|MA|20|A}}}}
| {{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|
* '''{{aye}} [[Enoch Lincoln]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 97.9%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Enoch Lincoln]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 97.9%
* Others 2.1%
* Others 2.1%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|ME|6|X}}
! {{Ushr|ME|6|X}}
| [[Jeremiah O'Brien (Maine politician)|Jeremiah O'Brien]]
| [[Jeremiah O'Brien (Maine politician)|Jeremiah O'Brien]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay 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.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
* '''{{aye}} [[Jeremiah O'Brien (Maine politician)|Jeremiah O'Brien]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 78.7%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Jeremiah O'Brien (Maine politician)|Jeremiah O'Brien]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 78.7%
* Ebenezer Poor 21.3%
* Ebenezer Poor 21.3%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|ME|7|X}}
! {{Ushr|ME|7|X}}
| [[David Kidder]]
| [[David Kidder]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay 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.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
* '''{{aye}} [[David Kidder]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 65.0%
* {{Aye}} '''[[David Kidder]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 65.0%
* [[William D. Williamson]] 23.2%
* [[William D. Williamson]] 23.2%
* Allen Gilman 3.8%
* Allen Gilman 3.8%
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Maryland elected its members October 4, 1824.
Maryland elected its members October 4, 1824.


{{USCongressElectionTableHead}}
{| class=wikitable

|-
! rowspan=2 | District
! colspan=3 | Incumbent
! colspan=2 | This race

|-
! Member
! Party
! First elected
! Results
! Candidates


|-
|-
| {{ushr|MD|1|X}}
! {{Ushr|MD|1|X}}
| [[Raphael Neale]]
| [[Raphael Neale]]
| {{Party shading/Federalist}} | Adams-Clay Federalist
| {{Party shading/Federalist}} | Adams-Clay Federalist
| [[1818 United States House of Representatives elections in Maryland|1818]]
| [[1818 United States House of Representatives elections in Maryland|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|
* '''{{aye}} [[Clement Dorsey]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 55.3%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Clement Dorsey]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 55.3%
* [[Raphael Neale]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 44.7%
* [[Raphael Neale]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 44.7%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|MD|2|X}}
! {{Ushr|MD|2|X}}
| [[Joseph Kent]]
| [[Joseph Kent]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| [[1810 United States House of Representatives elections in Maryland|1810]]<br/>1814 (Lost)<br/>[[1818 United States House of Representatives elections in Maryland|1818]]
| [[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]]
| {{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|
* '''{{aye}} [[Joseph Kent]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 52.3%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Joseph Kent]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 52.3%
* [[John C. Weems]] (Jacksonian) 47.7%
* [[John C. Weems]] (Jacksonian) 47.7%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|MD|3|X}}
! {{Ushr|MD|3|X}}
| [[Henry R. Warfield]]
| [[Henry R. Warfield]]
| {{Party shading/Federalist}} | Adams-Clay Federalist
| {{Party shading/Federalist}} | Adams-Clay Federalist
| [[1820 United States House of Representatives elections in Maryland|1820]]
| [[1820 United States House of Representatives elections in Maryland|1820]]
| {{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|
* '''{{aye}} [[George Peter (politician, born 1779)|George Peter]]''' (Jacksonian) 52.5%
* {{Aye}} '''[[George Peter (politician, born 1779)|George Peter]]''' (Jacksonian) 52.5%
* [[George C. Washington]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 47.%
* [[George C. Washington]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 47.%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|MD|4|X}}
! {{Ushr|MD|4|X}}
| [[John Lee (Maryland)|John Lee]]
| [[John Lee (Maryland)|John Lee]]
| {{Party shading/Federalist}} | Jackson Federalist
| {{Party shading/Federalist}} | Jackson Federalist
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Maryland|1822]]
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Maryland|1822]]
| {{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|
* '''{{aye}} [[Thomas C. Worthington]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 55.3%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Thomas C. Worthington]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 55.3%
* [[John Lee (Maryland)|John Lee]] (Jacksonian) 44.7%
* [[John Lee (Maryland)|John Lee]] (Jacksonian) 44.7%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| rowspan=2 | {{ushr|MD|5|X}}<br/>{{Small|[[Plural district]] with 2 seats}}
! rowspan=2 | {{Ushr|MD|5|X}}<br/>{{Small|[[Plural district]] with 2 seats}}
| [[Isaac McKim]]
| [[Isaac McKim]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson Democratic-Republican
| [[1823 Maryland's 5th congressional district special elections|1823 (Special)]]
| [[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'''.
| nowrap rowspan=2 | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap rowspan=2 | {{Plainlist|
* '''{{aye}} [[Peter Little]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 47.1%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Peter Little]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 47.1%
* '''{{aye}} [[John Barney]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 26.8%
* {{Aye}} '''[[John Barney]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 26.8%
* [[Isaac McKim]] (Jacksonian) 26.0%
* [[Isaac McKim]] (Jacksonian) 26.0%
}}
}}
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| [[Peter Little]]
| [[Peter Little]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson Democratic-Republican
| [[1810 United States House of Representatives elections in Maryland|1810]]<br/>1812 (Lost)<br/>[[1816 United States House of Representatives elections in Maryland|1816]]
| [[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]]
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.


|-
|-
| {{ushr|MD|6|X}}
! {{Ushr|MD|6|X}}
| [[George Edward Mitchell|George E. Mitchell]]
| [[George Edward Mitchell|George E. Mitchell]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Maryland|1822]]
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Maryland|1822]]
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
* '''{{aye}} [[George Edward Mitchell|George E. Mitchell]]''' (Jacksonian) 53.9%
* {{Aye}} '''[[George Edward Mitchell|George E. Mitchell]]''' (Jacksonian) 53.9%
* Phillip Reed 46.1%
* Phillip Reed 46.1%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|MD|7|X}}
! {{Ushr|MD|7|X}}
| [[William Hayward Jr.]]
| [[William Hayward Jr.]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford Democratic-Republican
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Maryland|1822]]
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Maryland|1822]]
| {{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|
* '''{{aye}} [[John Leeds Kerr]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 50.3%
* {{Aye}} '''[[John Leeds Kerr]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 50.3%
* Thomas Emory 49.7%
* Thomas Emory 49.7%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|MD|8|X}}
! {{Ushr|MD|8|X}}
| [[John S. Spence]]
| [[John S. Spence]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Maryland|1822]]
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Maryland|1822]]
| {{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|
* '''{{aye}} [[Robert N. Martin]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 51.9%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Robert N. Martin]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 51.9%
* [[John S. Spence]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 48.1%
* [[John S. Spence]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 48.1%
}}
}}
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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.


District numbers vary between sources.
{| class=wikitable


{{USCongressElectionTableHead}}
|-
! rowspan=2 | District
! colspan=3 | Incumbent
! colspan=2 | This race

|-
! Member
! Party
! First elected
! Results
! Candidates{{efn | name="numbers" | District numbers vary between sources.}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|MA|1|X}}<br/>{{Small|"Suffolk district"}}
! {{Ushr|MA|1|X}}<br/>{{Small|"Suffolk district"}}
| [[Daniel Webster]]
| [[Daniel Webster]]
| {{Party shading/Federalist}} | Adams-Clay Federalist
| {{Party shading/Federalist}} | Adams-Clay Federalist
| [[1812 United States House of Representatives election in New Hampshire|1812]]{{efn | In [[New Hampshire]]}}<br/>1816 (Retired)<br/>[[1822–1823 United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts|1822]]
| [[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]]
| {{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|
* '''{{aye}} [[Daniel Webster]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 100%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Daniel Webster]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 100%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|MA|2|X}}<br/>{{Small|"Essex South district"}}
! {{Ushr|MA|2|X}}<br/>{{Small|"Essex South district"}}
| [[Benjamin Williams Crowninshield|Benjamin W. Crowninshield]]
| [[Benjamin Williams Crowninshield|Benjamin W. Crowninshield]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| [[1822–1823 United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts|1823]]
| [[1822–1823 United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts|1823]]
| {{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|
* '''{{aye}} [[Benjamin Williams Crowninshield|Benjamin W. Crowninshield]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 58.1%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Benjamin Williams Crowninshield|Benjamin W. Crowninshield]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 58.1%
* Frederick Howed 32.0%
* Frederick Howed 32.0%
* Others 9.9%
* Others 9.9%
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|-
|-
| {{ushr|MA|3|X}}<br/>{{Small|"Essex North district"}}
! {{Ushr|MA|3|X}}<br/>{{Small|"Essex North district"}}
| [[Jeremiah Nelson]]
| [[Jeremiah Nelson]]
| {{Party shading/Federalist}} | Adams-Clay Federalist
| {{Party shading/Federalist}} | Adams-Clay Federalist
| [[1804 United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts|1804]]<br/>1806 (Retired)<br/>[[1814–1815 United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts|1814]]
| [[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]]
| {{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 | '''{{Small|First ballot (November 1, 1824):}}''' {{Plainlist |
| '''{{Small|First ballot (November 1, 1824):}}''' {{Plainlist|
* [[John Varnum]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 49.3%
* [[John Varnum]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 49.3%
* John Merrill 48.3%
* John Merrill 48.3%
* Others 2.4%
* Others 2.4%
}}<br/>'''{{Small|Second ballot (January 3, 1825):}}''' {{Plainlist |
}}<br/>'''{{Small|Second ballot (January 3, 1825):}}''' {{Plainlist|
* '''{{aye}} [[John Varnum]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 50.2%
* {{Aye}} '''[[John Varnum]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 50.2%
* John Merrill 48.0%
* John Merrill 48.0%
* Moses Wingate 1.0%
* Moses Wingate 1.0%
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|-
|-
| {{ushr|MA|4|X}}<br/>{{Small|"Middlesex district"}}
! {{Ushr|MA|4|X}}<br/>{{Small|"Middlesex district"}}
| [[Timothy Fuller]]
| [[Timothy Fuller]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| [[1816–1817 United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts|1816]]
| [[1816–1817 United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts|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|
* '''{{aye}} [[Edward Everett]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 58.5%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Edward Everett]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 58.5%
* John Keyes 41.5%
* John Keyes 41.5%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|MA|5|X}}<br/>{{Small|"Worcester South district"}}
! {{Ushr|MA|5|X}}<br/>{{Small|"Worcester South district"}}
| [[Jonas Sibley]]
| [[Jonas Sibley]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| [[1822–1823 United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts|1823]]
| [[1822–1823 United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts|1823]]
| {{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 | '''{{Small|First ballot (November 1, 1824):}}''' {{Plainlist |
| '''{{Small|First ballot (November 1, 1824):}}''' {{Plainlist|
* [[John Davis (Massachusetts governor)|John Davis]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 43.4%
* [[John Davis (Massachusetts governor)|John Davis]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 43.4%
* [[Jonas Sibley]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 31.1%
* [[Jonas Sibley]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 31.1%
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* Bezaleel Taft 6.1%
* Bezaleel Taft 6.1%
* Others 0.7%
* Others 0.7%
}}<br/>'''{{Small|Second ballot (January 3, 1825):}}''' {{Plainlist |
}}<br/>'''{{Small|Second ballot (January 3, 1825):}}''' {{Plainlist|
* [[John Davis (Massachusetts governor)|John Davis]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 47.8%
* [[John Davis (Massachusetts governor)|John Davis]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 47.8%
* [[Jonas Sibley]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 46.8%
* [[Jonas Sibley]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 46.8%
* Sumner Barstow 5.4%
* Sumner Barstow 5.4%
}}<br/>'''{{Small|Third ballot (April 1, 1825):}}''' {{Plainlist |
}}<br/>'''{{Small|Third ballot (April 1, 1825):}}''' {{Plainlist|
* [[John Davis (Massachusetts governor)|John Davis]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 49.8%
* [[John Davis (Massachusetts governor)|John Davis]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 49.8%
* [[Jonas Sibley]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 43.6%
* [[Jonas Sibley]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 43.6%
* Sumner Barstow 6.6%
* Sumner Barstow 6.6%
}}<br/>'''{{Small|Fourth ballot (August 1, 1825):}}''' {{Plainlist |
}}<br/>'''{{Small|Fourth ballot (August 1, 1825):}}''' {{Plainlist|
* '''{{aye}} [[John Davis (Massachusetts governor)|John Davis]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 51.4%
* {{Aye}} '''[[John Davis (Massachusetts governor)|John Davis]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 51.4%
* [[Jonas Sibley]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 48.6%
* [[Jonas Sibley]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 48.6%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|MA|6|X}}<br/>{{Small|"Worcester North district"}}
! {{Ushr|MA|6|X}}<br/>{{Small|"Worcester North district"}}
| [[John Locke (Massachusetts politician)|John Locke]]
| [[John Locke (Massachusetts politician)|John Locke]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| [[1822–1823 United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts|1823]]
| [[1822–1823 United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts|1823]]
| {{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|
* '''{{aye}} [[John Locke (Massachusetts politician)|John Locke]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 60.6%
* {{Aye}} '''[[John Locke (Massachusetts politician)|John Locke]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 60.6%
* [[Joseph G. Kendall]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 16.8%
* [[Joseph G. Kendall]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 16.8%
* Eleazer James 7.4%
* Eleazer James 7.4%
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|-
|-
| {{ushr|MA|7|X}}<br/>{{Small|"Franklin district"}}
! {{Ushr|MA|7|X}}<br/>{{Small|"Franklin district"}}
| [[Samuel C. Allen]]
| [[Samuel C. Allen]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| [[1816–1817 United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts|1816]]
| [[1816–1817 United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts|1816]]
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.
| nowrap | '''{{Small|First ballot (November 1, 1824):}}''' {{Plainlist |
| '''{{Small|First ballot (November 1, 1824):}}''' {{Plainlist|
* [[George Grennell Jr.]] 46.2%
* [[George Grennell Jr.]] 46.2%
* [[Samuel C. Allen]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 44.1%
* [[Samuel C. Allen]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 44.1%
* Elihu Lyman 7.6<br/>Others 2.1%
* Elihu Lyman 7.6<br/>Others 2.1%
}}<br/>'''{{Small|Second ballot (January 3, 1825):}}''' {{Plainlist |
}}<br/>'''{{Small|Second ballot (January 3, 1825):}}''' {{Plainlist|
* '''{{aye}} [[Samuel C. Allen]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 56.4%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Samuel C. Allen]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 56.4%
* [[George Grennell Jr.]] 43.6%
* [[George Grennell Jr.]] 43.6%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|MA|8|X}}<br/>{{Small|"Hampden district"}}
! {{Ushr|MA|8|X}}<br/>{{Small|"Hampden district"}}
| [[Samuel Lathrop]]
| [[Samuel Lathrop]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| [[1818–1819 United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts|1819]]
| [[1818–1819 United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts|1819]]
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.
| nowrap | '''{{Small|First ballot (November 1, 1824):}}''' {{Plainlist | [[Samuel Lathrop]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 48.8%
| '''{{Small|First ballot (November 1, 1824):}}''' {{Plainlist | [[Samuel Lathrop]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 48.8%
* John Mills 36.3%
* John Mills 36.3%
* [[Isaac C. Bates]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 11.3%
* [[Isaac C. Bates]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 11.3%
* Thomas Shepherd 3.6%
* Thomas Shepherd 3.6%
}}<br/>'''{{Small|Second ballot (January 3, 1825):}}''' {{Plainlist |
}}<br/>'''{{Small|Second ballot (January 3, 1825):}}''' {{Plainlist|
* '''{{aye}} [[Samuel Lathrop]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 62.2%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Samuel Lathrop]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 62.2%
* John Mills 37.8%
* John Mills 37.8%
}}<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 |
}}<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|
* '''{{aye}} [[Samuel Lathrop]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 60.9%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Samuel Lathrop]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 60.9%
* John Mills 39.1%
* John Mills 39.1%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|MA|9|X}}<br/>{{Small|"Berkshire district"}}
! {{Ushr|MA|9|X}}<br/>{{Small|"Berkshire district"}}
| [[Henry W. Dwight]]
| [[Henry W. Dwight]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| [[1820–1821 United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts|1820]]
| [[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|
* '''{{aye}} [[Henry W. Dwight]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 55.9%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Henry W. Dwight]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 55.9%
* Nathan Willis 44.1%
* Nathan Willis 44.1%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|MA|10|X}}<br/>{{Small|"Norfolk district"}}
! {{Ushr|MA|10|X}}<br/>{{Small|"Norfolk district"}}
| [[John Bailey (Massachusetts politician)|John Bailey]]
| [[John Bailey (Massachusetts politician)|John Bailey]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| [[1823 Massachusetts's 10th congressional district special election|1823 (Special)]]
| [[1823 Massachusetts's 10th congressional district special election|1823 {{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 | '''{{Small|First ballot (November 1, 1824):}}''' {{Plainlist |
| '''{{Small|First ballot (November 1, 1824):}}''' {{Plainlist|
* [[John Bailey (Massachusetts politician)|John Bailey]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 43.0%
* [[John Bailey (Massachusetts politician)|John Bailey]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 43.0%
* Richard Sullivan 26.4%
* Richard Sullivan 26.4%
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* [[Ebenezer Seaver]] 3.0%
* [[Ebenezer Seaver]] 3.0%
* Others 1.7%
* Others 1.7%
}}<br/>'''{{Small|Second ballot (January 3, 1825):}}''' {{Plainlist |
}}<br/>'''{{Small|Second ballot (January 3, 1825):}}''' {{Plainlist|
* '''{{aye}} [[John Bailey (Massachusetts politician)|John Bailey]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 57.3%
* {{Aye}} '''[[John Bailey (Massachusetts politician)|John Bailey]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 57.3%
* Sher Leland 34.0%
* Sher Leland 34.0%
* Others 8.7%
* Others 8.7%
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|-
|-
| {{ushr|MA|11|X}}<br/>{{Small|"Plymouth district"}}
! {{Ushr|MA|11|X}}<br/>{{Small|"Plymouth district"}}
| [[Aaron Hobart]]
| [[Aaron Hobart]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| [[1820–1821 United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts|1820]]
| [[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|
* '''{{aye}} [[Aaron Hobart]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 72.4%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Aaron Hobart]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 72.4%
* Ebenezer Gay 14.6%
* Ebenezer Gay 14.6%
* [[William Baylies]] (Federalist) 12.0%
* [[William Baylies]] (Federalist) 12.0%
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|-
|-
| {{ushr|MA|12|X}}<br/>{{Small|"Bristol district"}}
! {{Ushr|MA|12|X}}<br/>{{Small|"Bristol district"}}
| [[Francis Baylies]]
| [[Francis Baylies]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| [[1820–1821 United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts|1820]]
| [[1820–1821 United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts|1820]]
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.
| nowrap | '''{{Small|First ballot (November 1, 1824):}}''' {{Plainlist |
| '''{{Small|First ballot (November 1, 1824):}}''' {{Plainlist|
* [[Francis Baylies]] (Jacksonian) 49.3%
* [[Francis Baylies]] (Jacksonian) 49.3%
* [[James L. Hodges]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 45.8%
* [[James L. Hodges]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 45.8%
* Others 5.0%
* Others 5.0%
}}<br/>'''{{Small|Second ballot (January 3, 1825):}}''' {{Plainlist |
}}<br/>'''{{Small|Second ballot (January 3, 1825):}}''' {{Plainlist|
* '''{{aye}} [[Francis Baylies]]''' (Jacksonian) 56.6%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Francis Baylies]]''' (Jacksonian) 56.6%
* [[James L. Hodges]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 43.4%
* [[James L. Hodges]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 43.4%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|MA|13|X}}<br/>{{Small|"Barnstable district"}}
! {{Ushr|MA|13|X}}<br/>{{Small|"Barnstable district"}}
| [[John Reed Jr.]]
| [[John Reed Jr.]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| [[1812–1813 United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts|1812]]<br/>1816 (Lost)<br/>[[1820–1821 United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts|1820]]
| [[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|
* '''{{aye}} [[John Reed Jr.|John Reed]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 58.3%
* {{Aye}} '''[[John Reed Jr.|John Reed]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 58.3%
* [[Barker Burnell]] 25.4%
* [[Barker Burnell]] 25.4%
* [[Walter Folger]] 16.4%
* [[Walter Folger]] 16.4%
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|}
|}

== Michigan Territory ==
See [[#Non-voting delegates|Non-voting delegates]], below.


== Mississippi ==
== Mississippi ==
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Mississippi elected its member August 2–3, 1824.
Mississippi elected its member August 2–3, 1824.


{{USCongressElectionTableHead}}
{| 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 Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson 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|
* '''{{aye}} [[Christopher Rankin]]''' (Jacksonian) 98.4%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Christopher Rankin]]''' (Jacksonian) 98.4%
* [[George Poindexter]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 1.6%
* [[George Poindexter]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 1.6%
}}
}}
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Missouri elected its member August 2, 1824.
Missouri elected its member August 2, 1824.


{{USCongressElectionTableHead}}
{| class=wikitable


|-
|-
! {{Ushr|MO|AL|X}}
! rowspan=2 | District
! colspan=3 | Incumbent
! colspan=2 | This race

|-
! Member
! Party
! First elected
! Results
! Candidates

|-
| {{ushr|MO|AL|X}}
| [[John Scott (Missouri politician)|John Scott]]
| [[John Scott (Missouri politician)|John Scott]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay 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|
* '''{{aye}} [[John Scott (Missouri politician)|John Scott]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 47.0%
* {{Aye}} '''[[John Scott (Missouri politician)|John Scott]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 47.0%
* [[George F. Strother]] (Jacksonian) 42.4%
* [[George F. Strother]] (Jacksonian) 42.4%
* Robert Wash 10.5%
* Robert Wash 10.5%
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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.


{{USCongressElectionTableHead}}
{| class=wikitable

|-
! rowspan=2 | District
! colspan=3 | Incumbent
! colspan=2 | This race

|-
! Member
! Party
! First elected
! Results
! Candidates


|-
|-
| rowspan=6 | {{ushr|NH|AL|X}}<br/>{{Small|6 seats on a [[general ticket]]}}
! rowspan=6 | {{Ushr|NH|AL|X}}<br/>{{Small|6 seats on a [[general ticket]]}}
| [[Ichabod Bartlett]]
| [[Ichabod Bartlett]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay 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|
* '''{{aye}} [[Ichabod Bartlett]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 17.0%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Ichabod Bartlett]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 17.0%
* '''{{aye}} [[Jonathan Harvey (congressman)|Jonathan Harvey]]''' (Jacksonian) 12.7%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Jonathan Harvey (congressman)|Jonathan Harvey]]''' (Jacksonian) 12.7%
* '''{{aye}} [[James Miller (general)|James Miller]]''' 10.2%
* {{Aye}} '''[[James Miller (general)|James Miller]]''' 10.2%
* '''{{aye}} [[Nehemiah Eastman]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 10.0%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Nehemiah Eastman]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 10.0%
* '''{{aye}} [[Thomas Whipple Jr.]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 9.0%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Thomas Whipple Jr.]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 9.0%
* Ezekiel Webster 8.7%
* Ezekiel Webster 8.7%
* [[Joseph Healy]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 8.0%
* [[Joseph Healy]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 8.0%
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* Estwicke Evans 1.0%
* Estwicke Evans 1.0%
* Others 1.2%
* Others 1.2%
}}<br/>'''{{Small|Second ballot (March 8, 1825):}}'''<br/>{{Plainlist |
}}<br/>'''{{Small|Second ballot (March 8, 1825):}}'''<br/>{{Plainlist|
* '''{{aye}} [[Joseph Healy]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 56.7%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Joseph Healy]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 56.7%
* Ezekiel Webster 43.3%
* Ezekiel Webster 43.3%
}}
}}
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| [[Arthur Livermore]]
| [[Arthur Livermore]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| [[1816 United States House of Representatives election in New Hampshire|1816]]<br/>1820 (Lost)<br/>[[1822 United States House of Representatives election in New Hampshire|1822]]
| [[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'''.


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New Jersey elected its members November 2, 1824.
New Jersey elected its members November 2, 1824.


{{USCongressElectionTableHead}}
{| class=wikitable

|-
! rowspan=2 | District
! colspan=3 | Incumbent
! colspan=2 | This race

|-
! Member
! Party
! First elected
! Results
! Candidates


|-
|-
| rowspan=6 | {{ushr|NJ|AL|X}}<br/>{{Small|6 seats on a [[general ticket]]}}
! rowspan=6 | {{Ushr|NJ|AL|X}}<br/>{{Small|6 seats on a [[general ticket]]}}
| [[Lewis Condict]]
| [[Lewis Condict]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson 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/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|
* '''{{aye}} [[George Holcombe]]''' (Jacksonian) 16.8%
* {{Aye}} '''[[George Holcombe]]''' (Jacksonian) 16.8%
* '''{{aye}} [[Samuel Swan]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 16.8%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Samuel Swan]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 16.8%
* '''{{aye}} [[Lewis Condict]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 16.8%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Lewis Condict]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 16.8%
* '''{{aye}} [[Daniel Garrison]]''' (Jacksonian) 16.7%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Daniel Garrison]]''' (Jacksonian) 16.7%
* '''{{aye}} [[George Cassedy]]''' (Jacksonian)16.7%
* {{Aye}} '''[[George Cassedy]]''' (Jacksonian)16.7%
* '''{{aye}} [[Ebenezer Tucker]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 16.2%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Ebenezer Tucker]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 16.2%
}}
}}


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New York elected its members November 1–3, 1824.
New York elected its members November 1–3, 1824.


{{USCongressElectionTableHead}}
{| class=wikitable

|-
! rowspan=2 | District
! colspan=3 | Incumbent
! colspan=2 | This race

|-
! Member
! Party
! First elected
! Results
! Candidates


|-
|-
| {{ushr|NY|1|X}}
! {{Ushr|NY|1|X}}
| [[Silas Wood]]
| [[Silas Wood]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| [[1818 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1818]]
| [[1818 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|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|
* '''{{aye}} [[Silas Wood]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 60.5%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Silas Wood]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 60.5%
* [[James Lent]] (Jacksonian) 39.5%
* [[James Lent]] (Jacksonian) 39.5%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|NY|2|X}}
! {{Ushr|NY|2|X}}
| [[Jacob Tyson]]
| [[Jacob Tyson]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford 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}} | 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|
* '''{{aye}} [[Joshua Sands (politician)|Joshua Sands]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 53.1%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Joshua Sands (politician)|Joshua Sands]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 53.1%
* [[John T. Bergen]] (Jacksonian) 46.9%
* [[John T. Bergen]] (Jacksonian) 46.9%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| rowspan=3 | {{ushr|NY|3|X}}<br/>{{Small|[[Plural district]] with 3 seats}}
! rowspan=3 | {{Ushr|NY|3|X}}<br/>{{Small|[[Plural district]] with 3 seats}}
| [[Churchill C. Cambreleng]]
| [[Churchill C. Cambreleng]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford Democratic-Republican
| [[1821 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1821]]
| [[1821 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1821]]
| {{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|
* '''{{aye}} [[Churchill C. Cambreleng]]''' (Jacksonian) 20.8%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Churchill C. Cambreleng]]''' (Jacksonian) 20.8%
* '''{{aye}} [[Gulian Verplanck]]''' (Jacksonian) 17.7%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Gulian Verplanck]]''' (Jacksonian) 17.7%
* '''{{aye}} [[Jeromus Johnson]]''' (Jacksonian) 16.7%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Jeromus Johnson]]''' (Jacksonian) 16.7%
* [[John Rathbone]] 14.5%
* [[John Rathbone]] 14.5%
* Charles G. Haines 14.0%
* Charles G. Haines 14.0%
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|-
|-
| {{ushr|NY|4|X}}
! {{Ushr|NY|4|X}}
| [[Joel Frost]]
| [[Joel Frost]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford 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}} | 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|
* '''{{aye}} [[Aaron Ward (representative)|Aaron Ward]] ''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 39.0%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Aaron Ward (representative)|Aaron Ward]] ''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 39.0%
* [[Jonathan Ward (New York)|Jonathan Ward]] (Democratic-Republican) 31.9%
* [[Jonathan Ward (New York)|Jonathan Ward]] (Democratic-Republican) 31.9%
* John Hunter 29.2%
* John Hunter 29.2%
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|-
|-
| {{ushr|NY|5|X}}
! {{Ushr|NY|5|X}}
| [[William W. Van Wyck]]
| [[William W. Van Wyck]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| [[1821 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1821]]
| [[1821 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1821]]
| {{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|
* '''{{aye}} [[Bartow White]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 52.8%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Bartow White]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 52.8%
* [[Peter Livingston]] (Democratic-Republican) 47.2%
* [[Peter Livingston]] (Democratic-Republican) 47.2%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|NY|6|X}}
! {{Ushr|NY|6|X}}
| [[Hector Craig]]
| [[Hector Craig]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson 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/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|
* '''{{aye}} [[John Hallock Jr.]]''' (Jacksonian) 47.2%
* {{Aye}} '''[[John Hallock Jr.]]''' (Jacksonian) 47.2%
* [[Hector Craig]] (Jacksonian) 44.4%
* [[Hector Craig]] (Jacksonian) 44.4%
* [[Walter Case]] (Democratic-Republican) 8.4%
* [[Walter Case]] (Democratic-Republican) 8.4%
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|-
|-
| {{ushr|NY|7|X}}
! {{Ushr|NY|7|X}}
| [[Lemuel Jenkins]]
| [[Lemuel Jenkins]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford 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}} | 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|
* '''{{aye}} [[Abraham Bruyn Hasbrouck|Abraham B. Hasbrouck]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 51.2%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Abraham Bruyn Hasbrouck|Abraham B. Hasbrouck]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 51.2%
* John Lounsberry 48.8%
* John Lounsberry 48.8%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|NY|8|X}}
! {{Ushr|NY|8|X}}
| [[James Strong (U.S. politician)|James Strong]]
| [[James Strong (U.S. politician)|James Strong]]
| {{Party shading/Federalist}} | Adams-Clay Federalist
| {{Party shading/Federalist}} | Adams-Clay Federalist
| [[1818 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1818]]<br/>1821 (Retired)<br/>[[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1822]]
| [[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]]
| {{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|
* '''{{aye}} [[James Strong (US politician)|James Strong]]''' 60.0%
* {{Aye}} '''[[James Strong (US politician)|James Strong]]''' 60.0%
* [[Robert Le Roy Livingston|Robert Livingston]] (Federalist) 40.0%
* [[Robert Le Roy Livingston|Robert Livingston]] (Federalist) 40.0%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|NY|9|X}}
! {{Ushr|NY|9|X}}
| [[James L. Hogeboom]]
| [[James L. Hogeboom]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford 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}} | 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|
* '''{{aye}} [[William McManus]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 56.6%
* {{Aye}} '''[[William McManus]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 56.6%
* George R. Davis 43.4%
* George R. Davis 43.4%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|NY|10|X}}
! {{Ushr|NY|10|X}}
| [[Stephen Van Rensselaer III|Stephen Van Rensselaer]]
| [[Stephen Van Rensselaer III|Stephen Van Rensselaer]]
| {{Party shading/Federalist}} | Adams-Clay Federalist
| {{Party shading/Federalist}} | Adams-Clay Federalist
| [[1822 New York's 9th congressional district special election|1822 (Special)]]
| [[1822 New York's 9th congressional district special election|1822 {{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|
* '''{{aye}} [[Stephen Van Rensselaer III|Stephen Van Rensselaer]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 100%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Stephen Van Rensselaer III|Stephen Van Rensselaer]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 100%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|NY|11|X}}
! {{Ushr|NY|11|X}}
| [[Charles A. Foote]]
| [[Charles A. Foote]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford 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/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|
* '''{{aye}} [[Henry Ashley]]''' (Jacksonian) 56.1%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Henry Ashley]]''' (Jacksonian) 56.1%
* William Heermance 42.9%
* William Heermance 42.9%
* Amos Hamlin 1.0%
* Amos Hamlin 1.0%
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|-
|-
| {{ushr|NY|12|X}}
! {{Ushr|NY|12|X}}
| [[Lewis Eaton]]
| [[Lewis Eaton]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford 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/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|
* '''{{aye}} [[William Dietz (congressman)|William Dietz]]''' (Jacksonian) 56.3%
* {{Aye}} '''[[William Dietz (congressman)|William Dietz]]''' (Jacksonian) 56.3%
* Constant Brown 42.6%
* Constant Brown 42.6%
* Others 1.1%
* Others 1.1%
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|-
|-
| {{ushr|NY|13|X}}
! {{Ushr|NY|13|X}}
| [[Isaac Williams Jr.]]
| [[Isaac Williams Jr.]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| [[1812 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1812]]<br/>1814 (Retired)<br/>[[1816 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1816]]<br/>1818 (Retired)<br/>[[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1822]]
| [[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]]
| {{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|
* '''{{aye}} [[William G. Angel]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 52.2%
* {{Aye}} '''[[William G. Angel]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 52.2%
* William Campbell 47.8%
* William Campbell 47.8%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|NY|14|X}}
! {{Ushr|NY|14|X}}
| [[Henry R. Storrs]]
| [[Henry R. Storrs]]
| {{Party shading/Federalist}} | Adams-Clay Federalist
| {{Party shading/Federalist}} | Adams-Clay Federalist
| [[1816 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1816]]<br/>1821 (Retired)<br/>[[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1822]]
| [[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]]
| {{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|
* '''{{aye}} [[Henry R. Storrs]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 57.3%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Henry R. Storrs]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 57.3%
* James Lynch 42.7%
* James Lynch 42.7%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|NY|15|X}}
! {{Ushr|NY|15|X}}
| [[John Herkimer]]
| [[John Herkimer]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| [[1816 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1816]]<br/>1818 (Retired)<br/>[[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1822]]
| [[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]]
| {{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|
* '''{{aye}} [[Michael Hoffman (congressman)|Michael Hoffman]]''' (Jacksonian) 52.7%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Michael Hoffman (congressman)|Michael Hoffman]]''' (Jacksonian) 52.7%
* [[John Herkimer]] (Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican) 47.3%
* [[John Herkimer]] (Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican) 47.3%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|NY|16|X}}
! {{Ushr|NY|16|X}}
| [[John W. Cady]]
| [[John W. Cady]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay 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}} | 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|
* '''{{aye}} [[Henry Markell]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 54.9%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Henry Markell]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 54.9%
* William Dodge 45.1%
* William Dodge 45.1%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|NY|17|X}}
! {{Ushr|NY|17|X}}
| [[John W. Taylor (politician)|John W. Taylor]]
| [[John W. Taylor (politician)|John W. Taylor]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| [[1812 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1812]]
| [[1812 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1812]]
| {{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|
* '''{{aye}} [[John W. Taylor (politician)|John W. Taylor]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 100%
* {{Aye}} '''[[John W. Taylor (politician)|John W. Taylor]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 100%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|NY|18|X}}
! {{Ushr|NY|18|X}}
| [[Henry C. Martindale]]
| [[Henry C. Martindale]]
| {{Party shading/Federalist}} | Adams-Clay Federalist
| {{Party shading/Federalist}} | Adams-Clay Federalist
| [[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.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
* '''{{aye}} [[Henry C. Martindale]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 64.6%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Henry C. Martindale]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 64.6%
* John Gale 35.4%
* John Gale 35.4%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|NY|19|X}}
! {{Ushr|NY|19|X}}
| [[John Richards (New York politician)|John Richards]]
| [[John Richards (New York politician)|John Richards]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford 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}} | 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|
* '''{{aye}} [[Henry H. Ross|Henry Ross]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 52.3%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Henry H. Ross|Henry Ross]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 52.3%
* William Hogan 47.7%
* William Hogan 47.7%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| rowspan=2 | {{ushr|NY|20|X}}<br/>{{Small|Plural district with 2 seats}}
! rowspan=2 | {{Ushr|NY|20|X}}<br/>{{Small|Plural district with 2 seats}}
| [[Ela Collins]]
| [[Ela Collins]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford 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}} | 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 rowspan=2 | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap rowspan=2 | {{Plainlist|
* '''{{aye}} [[Nicoll Fosdick]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 25.5%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Nicoll Fosdick]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 25.5%
* '''{{aye}} [[Egbert Ten Eyck]]''' (Jacksonian) 24.6%{{efn | name=NY20}}
* {{Aye}} '''[[Egbert Ten Eyck]]''' (Jacksonian) 24.6%{{Efn | name=NY20}}
* Horace Allen (Democratic-Republican) 24.5%
* Horace Allen (Democratic-Republican) 24.5%
* [[Daniel Hugunin Jr.]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 23.3%{{efn | name=NY20}}
* [[Daniel Hugunin Jr.]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 23.3%{{Efn | name=NY20}}
* "Daniel Hugunin, Junior" 1.2%{{efn | name=NY20}}
* "Daniel Hugunin, Junior" 1.2%{{Efn | name=NY20}}
* "Daniel Hugunin" 0.9%{{efn | name=NY20}}
* "Daniel Hugunin" 0.9%{{Efn | name=NY20}}
}}
}}


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| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford 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/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.}}
| {{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.}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|NY|21|X}}
! {{Ushr|NY|21|X}}
| [[Lot Clark]]
| [[Lot Clark]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford 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}} | 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|
* '''{{aye}} [[Elias Whitmore]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 50.4%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Elias Whitmore]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 50.4%
* [[Lot Clark]] (Crawford Democratic-Republican) 49.6%
* [[Lot Clark]] (Crawford Democratic-Republican) 49.6%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|NY|22|X}}
! {{Ushr|NY|22|X}}
| [[Justin Dwinell]]
| [[Justin Dwinell]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford 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}} | 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|
* '''{{aye}} [[John Miller (New York politician)|John Miller]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 54.3%
* {{Aye}} '''[[John Miller (New York politician)|John Miller]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 54.3%
* John Lynde 45.7%
* John Lynde 45.7%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|NY|23|X}}
! {{Ushr|NY|23|X}}
| [[Elisha Litchfield]]
| [[Elisha Litchfield]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford Democratic-Republican
| [[1821 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1821]]
| [[1821 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1821]]
| {{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|
* '''{{aye}} [[Luther Badger]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 50.8%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Luther Badger]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 50.8%
* [[Elisha Litchfield]] (Crawford Democratic-Republican) 49.2%
* [[Elisha Litchfield]] (Crawford Democratic-Republican) 49.2%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|NY|24|X}}
! {{Ushr|NY|24|X}}
| [[Rowland Day]]
| [[Rowland Day]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford 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/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|
* '''{{aye}} [[Charles Kellogg (US Representative)|Charles Kellogg]]''' (Jacksonian) 53.1%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Charles Kellogg (US Representative)|Charles Kellogg]]''' (Jacksonian) 53.1%
* [[Rowland Day]] (Crawford Democratic-Republican) 46.9%
* [[Rowland Day]] (Crawford Democratic-Republican) 46.9%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|NY|25|X}}
! {{Ushr|NY|25|X}}
| [[Samuel Lawrence (congressman)|Samuel Lawrence]]
| [[Samuel Lawrence (congressman)|Samuel Lawrence]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay 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}} | 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|
* '''{{aye}} [[Charles Humphrey]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 51.2%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Charles Humphrey]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 51.2%
* David Woodcock 48.8%
* David Woodcock 48.8%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| rowspan=2 | {{ushr|NY|26|X}}<br/>{{Small|Plural district with 2 seats}}
! rowspan=2 | {{Ushr|NY|26|X}}<br/>{{Small|Plural district with 2 seats}}
| [[Dudley Marvin]]
| [[Dudley Marvin]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay 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.
| nowrap rowspan=2 | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap rowspan=2 | {{Plainlist|
* '''{{aye}} [[Dudley Marvin]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 40.9%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Dudley Marvin]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 40.9%
* '''{{aye}} [[Robert S. Rose]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 24.0%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Robert S. Rose]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 24.0%
* [[John Maynard (New York)|John Maynard]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 21.7%
* [[John Maynard (New York)|John Maynard]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 21.7%
* Aaron Remer 13.4%
* Aaron Remer 13.4%
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|-
|-
| {{ushr|NY|27|X}}
! {{Ushr|NY|27|X}}
| [[Moses Hayden]]
| [[Moses Hayden]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay 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.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
* '''{{aye}} [[Moses Hayden]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 59.5%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Moses Hayden]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 59.5%
* [[Charles H. Carroll]] 40.5%
* [[Charles H. Carroll]] 40.5%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|NY|28|X}}
! {{Ushr|NY|28|X}}
| [[William Woods (congressman)|William Woods]]
| [[William Woods (congressman)|William Woods]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| [[1823 New York's 28th congressional district special election|1823 (Special)]]
| [[1823 New York's 28th congressional district special election|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'''.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
* '''{{aye}} [[Timothy Porter]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 35.3%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Timothy Porter]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 35.3%
* [[William Woods (congressman)|William Woods]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 32.6%
* [[William Woods (congressman)|William Woods]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 32.6%
* [[Daniel Cruger]] (Democratic-Republican) 28.5%
* [[Daniel Cruger]] (Democratic-Republican) 28.5%
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|-
|-
| {{ushr|NY|29|X}}
! {{Ushr|NY|29|X}}
| [[Parmenio Adams]]
| [[Parmenio Adams]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay 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.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
* '''{{aye}} [[Parmenio Adams]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 57.6%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Parmenio Adams]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 57.6%
* [[Isaac Wilson (1780-1848)|Isaac Wilson]] (Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican) 42.4%
* [[Isaac Wilson (1780-1848)|Isaac Wilson]] (Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican) 42.4%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|NY|30|X}}
! {{Ushr|NY|30|X}}
| [[Albert H. Tracy]]
| [[Albert H. Tracy]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| [[1818 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1818]]
| [[1818 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1818]]
| {{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|
* '''{{aye}} [[Daniel Garnsey]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 35.4%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Daniel Garnsey]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 35.4%
* William Hotchkiss 33.1%
* William Hotchkiss 33.1%
* John G. Camp 31.5%
* John G. Camp 31.5%
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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.


{{USCongressElectionTableHead}}
{| class=wikitable

|-
! rowspan=2 | District
! colspan=3 | Incumbent
! colspan=2 | This race

|-
! Member
! Party
! First elected
! Results
! Candidates


|-
|-
| {{ushr|NC|1|X}}
! {{Ushr|NC|1|X}}
| [[Alfred M. Gatlin]]
| [[Alfred M. Gatlin]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford 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.<br/>'''Jacksonian gain'''.
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Jacksonian gain'''.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
* '''{{aye}} [[Lemuel Sawyer]]''' (Jacksonian) 59.8%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Lemuel Sawyer]]''' (Jacksonian) 59.8%
* [[Alfred M. Gatlin]] (Crawford Democratic-Republican) 40.2%
* [[Alfred M. Gatlin]] (Crawford Democratic-Republican) 40.2%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|NC|2|X}}
! {{Ushr|NC|2|X}}
| [[George Outlaw]]
| [[George Outlaw]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford Democratic-Republican
| [[1825 North Carolina's 2nd congressional district special election|1825 (Special)]]
| [[1825 North Carolina's 2nd congressional district special election|1825 {{Small|(Special)}}]]
| {{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|
* '''{{aye}} [[Willis Alston]]''' (Jacksonian) 42.1%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Willis Alston]]''' (Jacksonian) 42.1%
* [[George Outlaw]] (Crawford Democratic-Republican) 31.2%
* [[George Outlaw]] (Crawford Democratic-Republican) 31.2%
* James Grant (Anti-Jacksonian) 26.7%
* James Grant (Anti-Jacksonian) 26.7%
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|-
|-
| {{ushr|NC|3|X}}
! {{Ushr|NC|3|X}}
| [[Thomas H. Hall]]
| [[Thomas H. Hall]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford 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'''.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
* '''{{aye}} [[Richard Hines]]''' (Jacksonian) 52.7%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Richard Hines]]''' (Jacksonian) 52.7%
* [[Thomas H. Hall]] (Crawford Democratic-Republican) 47.3%
* [[Thomas H. Hall]] (Crawford Democratic-Republican) 47.3%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|NC|4|X}}
! {{Ushr|NC|4|X}}
| [[Richard Dobbs Spaight Jr.|Richard D. Spaight Jr.]]
| [[Richard Dobbs Spaight Jr.|Richard D. Spaight Jr.]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford 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/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|
* '''{{aye}} [[John Heritage Bryan|John H. Bryan]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 51.0%
* {{Aye}} '''[[John Heritage Bryan|John H. Bryan]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 51.0%
* [[Richard D. Spaight Jr.]] (Crawford Democratic-Republican) 49.0%
* [[Richard D. Spaight Jr.]] (Crawford Democratic-Republican) 49.0%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|NC|5|X}}
! {{Ushr|NC|5|X}}
| [[Charles Hooks]]
| [[Charles Hooks]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford Democratic-Republican
| [[1816 North Carolina's 5th congressional district special election|1816 (Special)]]<br/>1817 (Lost)<br/>[[1819 United States House of Representatives elections in North Carolina|1819]]
| [[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|
* '''{{aye}} [[Gabriel Holmes]]''' (Jacksonian) 62.8%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Gabriel Holmes]]''' (Jacksonian) 62.8%
* [[Charles Hooks]] (Crawford Democratic-Republican) 37.2%
* [[Charles Hooks]] (Crawford Democratic-Republican) 37.2%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|NC|6|X}}
! {{Ushr|NC|6|X}}
| [[Weldon N. Edwards]]
| [[Weldon N. Edwards]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford Democratic-Republican
| [[1816 North Carolina's 6th congressional district special election|1816 (Special)]]
| [[1816 North Carolina's 6th congressional district special election|1816 {{Small|(Special)}}]]
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
* '''{{aye}} [[Weldon N. Edwards]]''' 100%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Weldon N. Edwards]]''' 100%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|NC|7|X}}
! {{Ushr|NC|7|X}}
| [[John Culpepper]]
| [[John Culpepper]]
| {{Party shading/Federalist}} | Adams-Clay Federalist
| {{Party shading/Federalist}} | Adams-Clay Federalist
| [[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 (Special)]]<br/>[[1813 United States House of Representatives elections in North Carolina|1813]]<br/>1816 (Lost)<br/>[[1819 United States House of Representatives elections in North Carolina|1819]]<br/>1821 (Lost)<br/>[[1823 United States House of Representatives elections in North Carolina|1823]]
| [[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|
* '''{{aye}} [[Archibald McNeill]]''' (Jacksonian) 51.5%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Archibald McNeill]]''' (Jacksonian) 51.5%
* [[John Culpepper]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 48.5%
* [[John Culpepper]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 48.5%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|NC|8|X}}
! {{Ushr|NC|8|X}}
| [[Willie P. Mangum]]
| [[Willie P. Mangum]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford 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/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
* '''{{aye}} [[Willie P. Mangum]]''' (Jacksonian) 50.6%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Willie P. Mangum]]''' (Jacksonian) 50.6%
* [[Josiah Crudup]] (Jackson Federalist) 49.4%
* [[Josiah Crudup]] (Jackson Federalist) 49.4%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|NC|9|X}}
! {{Ushr|NC|9|X}}
| [[Romulus Mitchell Saunders|Romulus M. Saunders]]
| [[Romulus Mitchell Saunders|Romulus M. Saunders]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford 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|
* '''{{aye}} [[Romulus Mitchell Saunders|Romulus M. Saunders]]''' (Jacksonian) 59.0%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Romulus Mitchell Saunders|Romulus M. Saunders]]''' (Jacksonian) 59.0%
* Scattering 41.0%
* Scattering 41.0%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|NC|10|X}}
! {{Ushr|NC|10|X}}
| [[John Long (NC politician)|John Long]]
| [[John Long (NC politician)|John Long]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford 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/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
* '''{{aye}} [[John Long (NC politician)|John Long]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 52.9%
* {{Aye}} '''[[John Long (NC politician)|John Long]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 52.9%
* John Giles (Jacksonian) 47.1%
* John Giles (Jacksonian) 47.1%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|NC|11|X}}
! {{Ushr|NC|11|X}}
| [[Henry W. Connor]]
| [[Henry W. Connor]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson 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|
* '''{{aye}} [[Henry W. Connor]]''' (Jacksonian) 90.9%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Henry W. Connor]]''' (Jacksonian) 90.9%
* Thomas T. Hunt (Anti-Jacksonian) 9.1%
* Thomas T. Hunt (Anti-Jacksonian) 9.1%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|NC|12|X}}
! {{Ushr|NC|12|X}}
| [[Robert Brank Vance|Robert B. Vance]]
| [[Robert Brank Vance|Robert B. Vance]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford 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.<br/>'''Jacksonian gain'''.
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Jacksonian gain'''.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
* '''{{aye}} [[Samuel P. Carson]]''' (Jacksonian) 35.2%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Samuel P. Carson]]''' (Jacksonian) 35.2%
* [[Robert Brank Vance|Robert B. Vance]] (Jacksonian) 32.6%
* [[Robert Brank Vance|Robert B. Vance]] (Jacksonian) 32.6%
* [[James Graham (NC politician)|James Graham]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 32.2%
* [[James Graham (NC politician)|James Graham]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 32.2%
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|-
|-
| {{ushr|NC|13|X}}
! {{Ushr|NC|13|X}}
| [[Lewis Williams]]
| [[Lewis Williams]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford 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/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
* '''{{aye}} [[Lewis Williams]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 56.7%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Lewis Williams]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 56.7%
* [[Meshack Franklin]] 43.3%
* [[Meshack Franklin]] 43.3%
}}
}}
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Ohio elected its members October 12, 1824.
Ohio elected its members October 12, 1824.


{{USCongressElectionTableHead}}
{| class=wikitable

|-
! rowspan=2 | District
! colspan=3 | Incumbent
! colspan=2 | This race

|-
! Member
! Party
! First elected
! Results
! Candidates


|-
|-
| {{ushr|OH|1|X}}
! {{Ushr|OH|1|X}}
| [[James W. Gazlay]]
| [[James W. Gazlay]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson 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/>'''Jacksonian gain'''.
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Jacksonian gain'''.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
* '''{{aye}} [[James Findlay (Cincinnati mayor)|James Findlay]]''' (Jacksonian) 37.2%
* {{Aye}} '''[[James Findlay (Cincinnati mayor)|James Findlay]]''' (Jacksonian) 37.2%
* [[James W. Gazlay]] (Jacksonian) 36.6%
* [[James W. Gazlay]] (Jacksonian) 36.6%
* David Morris 20.0%
* David Morris 20.0%
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|-
|-
| {{ushr|OH|2|X}}
! {{Ushr|OH|2|X}}
| [[Thomas R. Ross]]
| [[Thomas R. Ross]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford 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|
* '''{{aye}} [[John Woods (Ohio politician)|John Woods]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 55.6%
* {{Aye}} '''[[John Woods (Ohio politician)|John Woods]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 55.6%
* [[Thomas R. Ross]] (Crawford Democratic-Republican) 43.4%
* [[Thomas R. Ross]] (Crawford Democratic-Republican) 43.4%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|OH|3|X}}
! {{Ushr|OH|3|X}}
| [[William McLean (Ohio politician)|William McLean]]
| [[William McLean (Ohio politician)|William McLean]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay 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|
* '''{{aye}} [[William McLean (Ohio politician)|William McLean]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 80.1%
* {{Aye}} '''[[William McLean (Ohio politician)|William McLean]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 80.1%
* James Riley 19.9%
* James Riley 19.9%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|OH|4|X}}
! {{Ushr|OH|4|X}}
| [[Joseph Vance (Ohio politician)|Joseph Vance]]
| [[Joseph Vance (Ohio politician)|Joseph Vance]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay 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|
* '''{{aye}} [[Joseph Vance (Ohio politician)|Joseph Vance]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 99.6%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Joseph Vance (Ohio politician)|Joseph Vance]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 99.6%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|OH|5|X}}
! {{Ushr|OH|5|X}}
| [[John W. Campbell]]
| [[John W. Campbell]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson 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/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
* '''{{aye}} [[John W. Campbell]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 100%
* {{Aye}} '''[[John W. Campbell]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 100%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|OH|6|X}}
! {{Ushr|OH|6|X}}
| [[Duncan McArthur]]
| [[Duncan McArthur]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| [[1812 United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio|1812]]<br/>1813 (Resigned)<br/>[[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio|1822]]
| [[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|
* '''{{aye}} [[John Thomson (Ohio politician)|John Thomson]]''' (Jacksonian) 56.0%
* {{Aye}} '''[[John Thomson (Ohio politician)|John Thomson]]''' (Jacksonian) 56.0%
* [[Duncan McArthur]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 44.0%
* [[Duncan McArthur]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 44.0%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|OH|7|X}}
! {{Ushr|OH|7|X}}
| [[Samuel F. Vinton]]
| [[Samuel F. Vinton]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay 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|
* '''{{aye}} [[Samuel F. Vinton]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 78.3%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Samuel F. Vinton]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 78.3%
* [[Levi Barber]] (Democratic-Republican) 21.7%
* [[Levi Barber]] (Democratic-Republican) 21.7%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|OH|8|X}}
! {{Ushr|OH|8|X}}
| [[William Wilson (Ohio politician)|William Wilson]]
| [[William Wilson (Ohio politician)|William Wilson]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford 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|
* '''{{aye}} [[William Wilson (Ohio politician)|William Wilson]]''' 62.3%
* {{Aye}} '''[[William Wilson (Ohio politician)|William Wilson]]''' 62.3%
* Orris Parish 37.7%
* Orris Parish 37.7%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|OH|9|X}}
! {{Ushr|OH|9|X}}
| [[Philemon Beecher]]
| [[Philemon Beecher]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| [[1816 United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio|1816]]<br/>1820 (Lost)<br/>[[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio|1822]]
| [[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|
* '''{{aye}} [[Philemon Beecher]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 40.5%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Philemon Beecher]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 40.5%
* [[David Chambers (congressman)|David Chambers]] (Democratic-Republican) 33.4%
* [[David Chambers (congressman)|David Chambers]] (Democratic-Republican) 33.4%
* [[William W. Irvin]] (Jacksonian) 19.6%
* [[William W. Irvin]] (Jacksonian) 19.6%
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|-
|-
| {{ushr|OH|10|X}}
! {{Ushr|OH|10|X}}
| [[John Patterson (Ohio)|John Patterson]]
| [[John Patterson (Ohio)|John Patterson]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay 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}} | 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|
* '''{{aye}} [[David Jennings (congressman)|David Jennings]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 54.4%
* {{Aye}} '''[[David Jennings (congressman)|David Jennings]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 54.4%
* [[John Patterson (Ohio)|John Patterson]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 45.6%
* [[John Patterson (Ohio)|John Patterson]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 45.6%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|OH|11|X}}
! {{Ushr|OH|11|X}}
| [[John C. Wright (congressman)|John C. Wright]]
| [[John C. Wright (congressman)|John C. Wright]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay 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|
* '''{{aye}} [[John C. Wright (congressman)|John C. Wright]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 62.8%
* {{Aye}} '''[[John C. Wright (congressman)|John C. Wright]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 62.8%
* Walter B. Bebee 37.1%
* Walter B. Bebee 37.1%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|OH|12|X}}
! {{Ushr|OH|12|X}}
| [[John Sloane]]
| [[John Sloane]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay 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|
* '''{{aye}} [[John Sloane]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 57.8%
* {{Aye}} '''[[John Sloane]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 57.8%
* Joseph Richardson 42.2%
* Joseph Richardson 42.2%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|OH|13|X}}
! {{Ushr|OH|13|X}}
| [[Elisha Whittlesey]]
| [[Elisha Whittlesey]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay 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|
* '''{{aye}} [[Elisha Whittlesey]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 68.2%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Elisha Whittlesey]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 68.2%
* Eli Baldwin 30.5%
* Eli Baldwin 30.5%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|OH|14|X}}
! {{Ushr|OH|14|X}}
| [[Mordecai Bartley]]
| [[Mordecai Bartley]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay 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|
* '''{{aye}} [[Mordecai Bartley]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 36.7%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Mordecai Bartley]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 36.7%
* Alfred Kelly 34.3%
* Alfred Kelly 34.3%
* [[Eleutheros Cooke]] 28.9%
* [[Eleutheros Cooke]] 28.9%
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Pennsylvania elected its members October 12, 1824.
Pennsylvania elected its members October 12, 1824.


{{USCongressElectionTableHead|Candidates Ref=<ref name=Wilkes>[http://staffweb.wilkes.edu/harold.cox/rep/Congress%201824.pdf Wilkes University Elections Statistics Project]</ref>}}
{| class=wikitable


|-
|-
! {{Ushr|PA|1|X}}
! rowspan=2 | District
! colspan=3 | Incumbent
! colspan=2 | This race

|-
! Member
! Party
! First elected
! Results
! Candidates<ref name=Wilkes>[http://staffweb.wilkes.edu/harold.cox/rep/Congress%201824.pdf Wilkes University Elections Statistics Project]</ref>

|-
| {{ushr|PA|1|X}}
| [[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]]
| {{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|
* '''{{aye}} [[John Wurts]]''' (Jacksonian) 52.1%
* {{Aye}} '''[[John Wurts]]''' (Jacksonian) 52.1%
* [[Joel Barlow Sutherland|Joel B. Sutherland]] (Jacksonian) 47.9%
* [[Joel Barlow Sutherland|Joel B. Sutherland]] (Jacksonian) 47.9%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|PA|2|X}}
! {{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 (Lost)<br/>[[1818 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania|1818]]
| [[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|
* '''{{aye}} [[Joseph Hemphill]]''' (Jacksonian) 57.5%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Joseph Hemphill]]''' (Jacksonian) 57.5%
* [[William John Duane|William J. Duane]] (Democratic-Republican) 42.%
* [[William John Duane|William J. Duane]] (Democratic-Republican) 42.%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|PA|3|X}}
! {{Ushr|PA|3|X}}
| [[Daniel H. Miller]]
| [[Daniel H. Miller]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson 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|
* '''{{aye}} [[Daniel H. Miller]]''' (Jacksonian) 55.6%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Daniel H. Miller]]''' (Jacksonian) 55.6%
* Stephen Duncan (Federalist) 30.3%
* Stephen Duncan (Federalist) 30.3%
* Jacob Shearer (Democratic-Republican) 14.0%
* Jacob Shearer (Democratic-Republican) 14.0%
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|-
|-
| rowspan=3 | {{ushr|PA|4|X}}<br/>{{Small|[[Plural district]] with 3 seats}}
! rowspan=3 | {{Ushr|PA|4|X}}<br/>{{Small|[[Plural district]] with 3 seats}}
| [[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|
* '''{{aye}} [[James Buchanan]]''' (Jacksonian) 18.0%
* {{Aye}} '''[[James Buchanan]]''' (Jacksonian) 18.0%
* '''{{aye}} [[Samuel Edwards]]''' (Jacksonian) 17.5%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Samuel Edwards]]''' (Jacksonian) 17.5%
* '''{{aye}} [[Charles Miner]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 17.4%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Charles Miner]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 17.4%
* [[Isaac D. Barnard]] (Democratic-Republican) 15.8%
* [[Isaac D. Barnard]] (Democratic-Republican) 15.8%
* [[William Anderson (Pennsylvania politician)|William Anderson]] (Democratic-Republican) 15.7%
* [[William Anderson (Pennsylvania politician)|William Anderson]] (Democratic-Republican) 15.7%
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|-
|-
| {{ushr|PA|5|X}}
! {{Ushr|PA|5|X}}
| [[Philip S. Markley]]
| [[Philip S. Markley]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson 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/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
* '''{{aye}} [[Philip S. Markley]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 100%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Philip S. Markley]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 100%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|PA|6|X}}
! {{Ushr|PA|6|X}}
| [[Robert Harris (Pennsylvania)|Robert Harris]]
| [[Robert Harris (Pennsylvania)|Robert Harris]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson 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|
* '''{{aye}} [[Robert Harris (Pennsylvania)|Robert Harris]]''' (Jacksonian) 62.0%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Robert Harris (Pennsylvania)|Robert Harris]]''' (Jacksonian) 62.0%
* Christian Gleim (Federalist) 38.0%
* Christian Gleim (Federalist) 38.0%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| rowspan=2 | {{ushr|PA|7|X}}<br/>{{Small|Plural district with 2 seats}}
! rowspan=2 | {{Ushr|PA|7|X}}<br/>{{Small|Plural district with 2 seats}}
| [[Daniel Udree]]
| [[Daniel Udree]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson 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/>'''Jacksonian gain'''.
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Jacksonian gain'''.
| nowrap rowspan=2 | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap rowspan=2 | {{Plainlist|
* '''{{aye}} [[William Addams]]''' (Jacksonian) 32.7%
* {{Aye}} '''[[William Addams]]''' (Jacksonian) 32.7%
* '''{{aye}} [[Henry Wilson (Pennsylvania politician)|Henry Wilson]]''' (Jacksonian) 32.1%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Henry Wilson (Pennsylvania politician)|Henry Wilson]]''' (Jacksonian) 32.1%
* George Keck (Federalist) 18.0%
* George Keck (Federalist) 18.0%
* Daniel Rose 17.3%
* Daniel Rose 17.3%
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|-
|-
| rowspan=2 | {{ushr|PA|8|X}}<br/>{{Small|Plural district with 2 seats}}
! rowspan=2 | {{Ushr|PA|8|X}}<br/>{{Small|Plural district with 2 seats}}
| [[Samuel D. Ingham]]
| [[Samuel D. Ingham]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson Democratic-Republican
| [[1812 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania|1812]]<br/>1818 (Resigned)<br/>[[1822 Pennsylvania's 7th congressional district special election|1822 (Special)]]
| [[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|
* '''{{aye}} [[Samuel D. Ingham]]''' (Jacksonian) 50.1%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Samuel D. Ingham]]''' (Jacksonian) 50.1%
* '''{{aye}} [[George Wolf]]''' (Jacksonian) 49.9%
* {{Aye}} '''[[George Wolf]]''' (Jacksonian) 49.9%
}}
}}


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| [[Thomas Jones Rogers]]
| [[Thomas Jones Rogers]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson Democratic-Republican
| [[1818 Pennsylvania's 6th congressional district special elections|1818 (Special)]]
| [[1818 Pennsylvania's 6th congressional district special elections|1818 {{Small|(Special)}}]]
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent resigned April 20, 1824.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Jacksonian gain'''.<br/>Successor also [[1824 Pennsylvania's 8th congressional district special election|elected the same day to the next term]].
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent resigned April 20, 1824.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Jacksonian gain'''.<br/>Successor also [[1824 Pennsylvania's 8th congressional district special election|elected the same day to the next term]].


|-
|-
| rowspan=3 | {{ushr|PA|9|X}}<br/>{{Small|Plural district with 3 seats}}
! rowspan=3 | {{Ushr|PA|9|X}}<br/>{{Small|Plural district with 3 seats}}
| [[Samuel McKean]]
| [[Samuel McKean]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson 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|
* '''{{aye}} [[Samuel McKean]]''' (Jacksonian) 31.2%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Samuel McKean]]''' (Jacksonian) 31.2%
* '''{{aye}} [[George Kremer]]''' (Jacksonian) 30.9%
* {{Aye}} '''[[George Kremer]]''' (Jacksonian) 30.9%
* '''{{aye}} [[Espy Van Horne]]''' (Jacksonian) 21.3%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Espy Van Horne]]''' (Jacksonian) 21.3%
* [[William Cox Ellis]] (Ind-Rep) 16.7%
* [[William Cox Ellis]] (Ind-Rep) 16.7%
}}
}}
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| [[William Cox Ellis]]
| [[William Cox Ellis]]
| {{Party shading/Federalist}} | Jackson Federalist
| {{Party shading/Federalist}} | Jackson Federalist
| [[1820 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania|1820]]<br/>1821 (Resigned)<br/>[[1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania|1822]]
| [[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.<br/>'''Jacksonian gain'''.
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Jacksonian gain'''.


|-
|-
| {{ushr|PA|10|X}}
! {{Ushr|PA|10|X}}
| [[James S. Mitchell]]
| [[James S. Mitchell]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson 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|
* '''{{aye}} [[James S. Mitchell]]''' (Jacksonian) 100%
* {{Aye}} '''[[James S. Mitchell]]''' (Jacksonian) 100%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| rowspan=2 | {{ushr|PA|11|X}}<br/>{{Small|Plural district with 2 seats}}
! 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}} | Jackson Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson 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/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.
| nowrap rowspan=2 | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap rowspan=2 | {{Plainlist|
* '''{{aye}} [[James Wilson (Pennsylvania politician)|James Wilson]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 48.2%
* {{Aye}} '''[[James Wilson (Pennsylvania politician)|James Wilson]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 48.2%
* '''{{aye}} [[John Findlay (United States politician)|John Findlay]]''' (Jacksonian) 46.2%
* {{Aye}} '''[[John Findlay (United States politician)|John Findlay]]''' (Jacksonian) 46.2%
* Others 5.6%
* Others 5.6%
}}
}}
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| [[John Findlay (United States politician)|John Findlay]]
| [[John Findlay (United States politician)|John Findlay]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson Democratic-Republican
| [[1821 Pennsylvania's 5th congressional district special election|1821 (Special)]]
| [[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}}
! {{Ushr|PA|12|X}}
| [[John Brown (Pennsylvania politician)|John Brown]]
| [[John Brown (Pennsylvania politician)|John Brown]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson 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/>'''Jacksonian gain'''.
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Jacksonian gain'''.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
* '''{{aye}} [[John Mitchell (Pennsylvania politician)|John Mitchell]]''' (Jacksonian) 37.1%
* {{Aye}} '''[[John Mitchell (Pennsylvania politician)|John Mitchell]]''' (Jacksonian) 37.1%
* [[John Brown (Pennsylvania politician)|John Brown]] (Jacksonian) 35.9%
* [[John Brown (Pennsylvania politician)|John Brown]] (Jacksonian) 35.9%
* [[Robert Allison (Pennsylvania politician)|Robert Allison]] (Democratic-Republican-old school) 26.9%
* [[Robert Allison (Pennsylvania politician)|Robert Allison]] (Democratic-Republican-old school) 26.9%
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|-
|-
| {{ushr|PA|13|X}}
! {{Ushr|PA|13|X}}
| [[John Tod]]
| [[John Tod]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson 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/>'''Jacksonian gain'''.<br/>Successor also [[1824 Pennsylvania's 13th congressional district special election|elected the same day to the next term]].
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent resigned sometime in 1824.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Jacksonian gain'''.<br/>Successor also [[1824 Pennsylvania's 13th congressional district special election|elected the same day to the next term]].
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
* '''{{aye}} [[Alexander Thomson (congressman)|Alexander Thomson]]''' (Jacksonian) 100%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Alexander Thomson (congressman)|Alexander Thomson]]''' (Jacksonian) 100%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|PA|14|X}}
! {{Ushr|PA|14|X}}
| [[Andrew Stewart (1791-1872)|Andrew Stewart]]
| [[Andrew Stewart (1791-1872)|Andrew Stewart]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson 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|
* '''{{aye}} [[Andrew Stewart (1791-1872)|Andrew Stewart]]''' (Jacksonian) 100%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Andrew Stewart (1791-1872)|Andrew Stewart]]''' (Jacksonian) 100%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|PA|15|X}}
! {{Ushr|PA|15|X}}
| [[Thomas Patterson (Pennsylvania politician)|Thomas Patterson]]
| [[Thomas Patterson (Pennsylvania politician)|Thomas Patterson]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson 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|
* '''{{aye}} [[Joseph Lawrence (Pennsylvania politician)|Joseph Lawrence]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 100%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Joseph Lawrence (Pennsylvania politician)|Joseph Lawrence]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 100%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| rowspan=2 | {{ushr|PA|16|X}}<br/>{{Small|Plural district with 2 seats}}
! rowspan=2 | {{Ushr|PA|16|X}}<br/>{{Small|Plural district with 2 seats}}
| [[James Allison Jr.]]
| [[James Allison Jr.]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson 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|
* '''{{aye}} [[James Allison Jr.]]''' (Jacksonian) 22.0%
* {{Aye}} '''[[James Allison Jr.]]''' (Jacksonian) 22.0%
* '''{{aye}} [[James S. Stevenson]]''' (Jacksonian) 21.9%
* {{Aye}} '''[[James S. Stevenson]]''' (Jacksonian) 21.9%
* [[Robert Moore (Pennsylvania politician)|Robert Moore]] (Democratic-Republican) 19.4%
* [[Robert Moore (Pennsylvania politician)|Robert Moore]] (Democratic-Republican) 19.4%
* [[Walter Forward]] (Jacksonian) 18.0%
* [[Walter Forward]] (Jacksonian) 18.0%
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| [[Walter Forward]]
| [[Walter Forward]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson Democratic-Republican
| [[1822 Pennsylvania's 14th congressional district special election|1822 (Special)]]
| [[1822 Pennsylvania's 14th congressional district special election|1822 {{Small|(Special)}}]]
| {{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'''.


|-
|-
| {{ushr|PA|17|X}}
! {{Ushr|PA|17|X}}
| [[George Plumer]]
| [[George Plumer]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson 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|
* '''{{aye}} [[George Plumer]]''' (Jacksonian) 58.3%
* {{Aye}} '''[[George Plumer]]''' (Jacksonian) 58.3%
* Jonathan H. Wise (Federalist) 41.7%
* Jonathan H. Wise (Federalist) 41.7%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|PA|18|X}}
! {{Ushr|PA|18|X}}
| [[Patrick Farrelly]]
| [[Patrick Farrelly]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson 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|
* '''{{aye}} [[Patrick Farrelly]]''' (Jacksonian) 80.5%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Patrick Farrelly]]''' (Jacksonian) 80.5%
* Samuel Williamson (Democratic-Republican) 19.5%
* Samuel Williamson (Democratic-Republican) 19.5%
}}
}}
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{{See also|List of United States Representatives from Rhode Island}}
{{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 law required a candidate receive votes from a majority of voters for election, as only one candidate received a majority in this election, a second election was held for the remaining seat.
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.


{{USCongressElectionTableHead}}
{| class=wikitable

|-
! 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]]}}
! rowspan=2 | {{Ushr|RI|AL|X}}<br/>{{Small|2 seats on a [[general ticket]]}}
| [[Samuel Eddy]]
| [[Samuel Eddy]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay 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/>'''Anti-Jacksonian gain'''.
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Anti-Jacksonian gain'''.
| nowrap rowspan=2 | '''{{Small|First ballot (August 30, 1825):}}'''<br/>{{Plainlist |
| nowrap rowspan=2 | '''{{Small|First ballot (August 30, 1825):}}'''<br/>{{Plainlist|
* '''{{aye}} [[Tristam Burges]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 27.8%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Tristam Burges]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 27.8%
* [[Dutee J. Pearce]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 24.0%
* [[Dutee J. Pearce]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 24.0%
* [[Job Durfee]] (Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican) 23.4%
* [[Job Durfee]] (Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican) 23.4%
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* [[William Hunter (Senator)|William Hunter]] 3.5%
* [[William Hunter (Senator)|William Hunter]] 3.5%
* Others 1.3%
* Others 1.3%
}}<br/>'''{{Small|Second ballot (November 25, 1825)}}:'''<br/>{{Plainlist |
}}<br/>'''{{Small|Second ballot (November 25, 1825):}}'''<br/>{{Plainlist|
* '''{{aye}} [[Dutee J. Pearce]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 56.9%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Dutee J. Pearce]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 56.9%
* [[Job Durfee]] (Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican) 43.0%
* [[Job Durfee]] (Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican) 43.0%
* Others 0.1%
* Others 0.1%
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South Carolina elected its members October 11–12, 1824.
South Carolina elected its members October 11–12, 1824.


District numbers vary between sources.
{| class=wikitable


{{USCongressElectionTableHead}}
|-
! rowspan=2 | District{{efn | name="numbers"}}
! colspan=3 | Incumbent
! colspan=2 | This race

|-
! Member
! Party
! First elected
! Results
! Candidates


|-
|-
| {{ushr|SC|1|X}}
! {{Ushr|SC|1|X}}
| [[Joel R. Poinsett]]
| [[Joel R. Poinsett]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson 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|
* '''{{aye}} [[Joel R. Poinsett]]''' (Jacksonian) 58.2%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Joel R. Poinsett]]''' (Jacksonian) 58.2%
* Samuel Warren 41.8%
* Samuel Warren 41.8%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|SC|2|X}}
! {{Ushr|SC|2|X}}
| [[James Hamilton Jr.]]
| [[James Hamilton Jr.]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson Democratic-Republican
| [[1822 South Carolina's 2nd congressional district special election|1822 (Special)]]
| [[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|
* '''{{aye}} [[James Hamilton Jr.]]'''{{efn | name="nr"}} (Jacksonian)
* {{Aye}} '''[[James Hamilton Jr.]]'''{{Efn | name="nr"}} (Jacksonian)
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|SC|3|X}}
! {{Ushr|SC|3|X}}
| [[Robert B. Campbell]]
| [[Robert B. Campbell]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson 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/>'''Jacksonian gain'''.
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Jacksonian gain'''.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
* '''{{aye}} [[Thomas R. Mitchell]]''' (Jacksonian) 100%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Thomas R. Mitchell]]''' (Jacksonian) 100%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|SC|4|X}}
! {{Ushr|SC|4|X}}
| [[Andrew R. Govan]]
| [[Andrew R. Govan]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson Democratic-Republican
| [[1822 South Carolina's 4th congressional district special election|1822 (Special)]]
| [[1822 South Carolina's 4th 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|
* '''{{aye}} [[Andrew R. Govan]]''' (Jacksonian){{efn | name="nr2" | Source does not give complete data, but partial returns available in source suggest a very large margin.}}
* {{Aye}} '''[[Andrew R. Govan]]''' (Jacksonian){{Efn | name="nr2" | Source does not give complete data, but partial returns available in source suggest a very large margin.}}
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|SC|5|X}}
! {{Ushr|SC|5|X}}
| [[George McDuffie]]
| [[George McDuffie]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson 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|
* '''{{aye}} [[George McDuffie]]'''{{efn | name="nr"}} (Jacksonian)
* {{Aye}} '''[[George McDuffie]]'''{{Efn | name="nr"}} (Jacksonian)
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|SC|6|X}}
! {{Ushr|SC|6|X}}
| [[John Wilson (South Carolina)|John Wilson]]
| [[John Wilson (South Carolina)|John Wilson]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson 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|
* '''{{aye}} [[John Wilson (South Carolina)|John Wilson]]''' (Jacksonian) 50.8%
* {{Aye}} '''[[John Wilson (South Carolina)|John Wilson]]''' (Jacksonian) 50.8%
* [[Warren R. Davis]] (Jacksonian) 49.2%
* [[Warren R. Davis]] (Jacksonian) 49.2%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|SC|7|X}}
! {{Ushr|SC|7|X}}
| [[Joseph Gist]]
| [[Joseph Gist]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson 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|
* '''{{aye}} [[Joseph Gist]]''' (Jacksonian) 56.9%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Joseph Gist]]''' (Jacksonian) 56.9%
* James McCreary (Anti-Jacksonian) 28.9%
* James McCreary (Anti-Jacksonian) 28.9%
* Fracis W. Davie (Jacksonian) 14.4%
* Fracis W. Davie (Jacksonian) 14.4%
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|-
|-
| {{ushr|SC|8|X}}
! {{Ushr|SC|8|X}}
| [[John Carter (South Carolina)|John Carter]]
| [[John Carter (South Carolina)|John Carter]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson Democratic-Republican
| [[1822 South Carolina's 9th congressional district special election|1822 (Special)]]
| [[1822 South Carolina's 9th 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|
* '''{{aye}} [[John Carter (South Carolina)|John Carter]]''' (Jacksonian) 46.2%
* {{Aye}} '''[[John Carter (South Carolina)|John Carter]]''' (Jacksonian) 46.2%
* James G. Spann 27.9%
* James G. Spann 27.9%
* Chapman Levy 25.9%
* Chapman Levy 25.9%
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|-
|-
| {{ushr|SC|9|X}}
! {{Ushr|SC|9|X}}
| [[Starling Tucker]]
| [[Starling Tucker]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson 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|
* '''{{aye}} [[Starling Tucker]]'''{{efn | name="nr"}} (Jacksonian)
* {{Aye}} '''[[Starling Tucker]]'''{{Efn | name="nr"}} (Jacksonian)
}}
}}


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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.


{{USCongressElectionTableHead}}
{| class=wikitable

|-
! rowspan=2 | District
! colspan=3 | Incumbent
! colspan=2 | This race

|-
! Member
! Party
! First elected
! Results
! Candidates


|-
|-
| {{ushr|TN|1|X}}
! {{Ushr|TN|1|X}}
| [[John Blair (Tennessee politician)|John Blair]]
| [[John Blair (Tennessee politician)|John Blair]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson 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|
* '''{{aye}} [[John Blair (Tennessee politician)|John Blair]]''' (Jacksonian) 51.9%
* {{Aye}} '''[[John Blair (Tennessee politician)|John Blair]]''' (Jacksonian) 51.9%
* John Tipton 48.1%
* John Tipton 48.1%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|TN|2|X}}
! {{Ushr|TN|2|X}}
| [[John Alexander Cocke|John Cocke]]
| [[John Alexander Cocke|John Cocke]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson 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|
* '''{{aye}} [[John Alexander Cocke|John Cocke]]''' (Jacksonian) 56.1%
* {{Aye}} '''[[John Alexander Cocke|John Cocke]]''' (Jacksonian) 56.1%
* [[Thomas Dickens Arnold|Thomas Arnold]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 43.9%
* [[Thomas Dickens Arnold|Thomas Arnold]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 43.9%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|TN|3|X}}
! {{Ushr|TN|3|X}}
| [[James Israel Standifer|James I. Standifer]]
| [[James Israel Standifer|James I. Standifer]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson 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/>'''Jacksonian gain'''.
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Jacksonian gain'''.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
* '''{{aye}} [[James Coffield Mitchell|James C. Mitchell]]''' (Jacksonian) 53.3%
* {{Aye}} '''[[James Coffield Mitchell|James C. Mitchell]]''' (Jacksonian) 53.3%
* [[James Israel Standifer|James I. Standifer]] (Jacksonian) 46.7%
* [[James Israel Standifer|James I. Standifer]] (Jacksonian) 46.7%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|TN|4|X}}
! {{Ushr|TN|4|X}}
| [[Jacob C. Isacks]]
| [[Jacob C. Isacks]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson 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|
* '''{{aye}} [[Jacob C. Isacks]]''' (Jacksonian) 100%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Jacob C. Isacks]]''' (Jacksonian) 100%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|TN|5|X}}
! {{Ushr|TN|5|X}}
| [[Robert Allen (Tennessee politician)|Robert Allen]]
| [[Robert Allen (Tennessee politician)|Robert Allen]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson 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|
* '''{{aye}} [[Robert Allen (Tennessee politician)|Robert Allen]]''' (Jacksonian) 100%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Robert Allen (Tennessee politician)|Robert Allen]]''' (Jacksonian) 100%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|TN|6|X}}
! {{Ushr|TN|6|X}}
| [[James T. Sandford]]
| [[James T. Sandford]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson 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/>'''Jacksonian gain'''.
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Jacksonian gain'''.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
* '''{{aye}} [[James K. Polk]]''' (Jacksonian) 35.3%
* {{Aye}} '''[[James K. Polk]]''' (Jacksonian) 35.3%
* Andrew Erwin 26.5%
* Andrew Erwin 26.5%
* Lunsford M. Bramlett 22.7%
* Lunsford M. Bramlett 22.7%
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|-
|-
| {{ushr|TN|7|X}}
! {{Ushr|TN|7|X}}
| [[Sam Houston]]
| [[Sam Houston]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson 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|
* '''{{aye}} [[Sam Houston]]''' (Jacksonian) 84.8%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Sam Houston]]''' (Jacksonian) 84.8%
* John Bruce 15.1%
* John Bruce 15.1%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|TN|8|X}}
! {{Ushr|TN|8|X}}
| [[James B. Reynolds]]
| [[James B. Reynolds]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson Democratic-Republican
| [[1815 United States House of Representatives elections in Tennessee|1815]]<br/>1817 (Lost)<br/>[[1823 United States House of Representatives elections in Tennessee|1823]]
| [[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/>'''Jacksonian gain'''.
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Jacksonian gain'''.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
* '''{{aye}} [[John Hartwell Marable|John H. Marable]]''' (Jacksonian) 38.7%
* {{Aye}} '''[[John Hartwell Marable|John H. Marable]]''' (Jacksonian) 38.7%
* [[James B. Reynolds]] (Jacksonian) 34.1%
* [[James B. Reynolds]] (Jacksonian) 34.1%
* [[Willie Blount]] (Democratic-Republican) 27.2%
* [[Willie Blount]] (Democratic-Republican) 27.2%
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|-
|-
| {{ushr|TN|9|X}}
! {{Ushr|TN|9|X}}
| [[Adam Rankin Alexander|Adam R. Alexander]]
| [[Adam Rankin Alexander|Adam R. Alexander]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson 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|
* '''{{aye}} [[Adam Rankin Alexander|Adam R. Alexander]]''' (Jacksonian) 42.0%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Adam Rankin Alexander|Adam R. Alexander]]''' (Jacksonian) 42.0%
* [[Davy Crockett|David Crockett]] (Jacksonian) 38.1%
* [[Davy Crockett|David Crockett]] (Jacksonian) 38.1%
* James Ferrill 13.4%
* James Ferrill 13.4%
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{{See also|1824 Vermont's at-large congressional district special election|List of United States Representatives from Vermont}}
{{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 {{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.
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.


{{USCongressElectionTableHead}}
{| class=wikitable

|-
! rowspan=2 | District
! colspan=3 | Incumbent
! colspan=2 | This race

|-
! Member
! Party
! First elected
! Results
! Candidates


|-
|-
| {{ushr|VT|1|X}}
! {{Ushr|VT|1|X}}
| [[William Czar Bradley|William C. Bradley]]<br/>{{Small|Redistricted from the {{ushr|VT|AL|C}}}}
| [[William Czar Bradley|William C. Bradley]]<br/>{{Small|Redistricted from the {{Ushr|VT|AL|C}}}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| {{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]]
| [[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]]
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.
| nowrap | '''First ballot (September 7, 1824):'''<br/>{{Plainlist |
| '''First ballot (September 7, 1824):'''<br/>{{Plainlist|
* [[William Czar Bradley|William C. Bradley]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 49.8%
* [[William Czar Bradley|William C. Bradley]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 49.8%
* [[Phineas White]] (Federalist) 36.9%
* [[Phineas White]] (Federalist) 36.9%
* Calvin Sheldon (Democratic-Republican) 10.7%
* Calvin Sheldon (Democratic-Republican) 10.7%
* Others 2.6%
* Others 2.6%
}}<br/>'''Second ballot (December 6, 1824):''' {{Plainlist |
}}<br/>'''Second ballot (December 6, 1824):''' {{Plainlist|
* '''{{aye}} [[William Czar Bradley|William C. Bradley]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 62.0%
* {{Aye}} '''[[William Czar Bradley|William C. Bradley]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 62.0%
* [[Phineas White]] (Federalist) 34.9%
* [[Phineas White]] (Federalist) 34.9%
* Others 3.1%
* Others 3.1%
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|-
|-
| rowspan=2 | {{ushr|VT|2|X}}
! rowspan=2 | {{Ushr|VT|2|X}}
| [[Rollin C. Mallary]]<br/>{{Small|Redistricted from the {{ushr|VT|AL|C}}}}
| [[Rollin C. Mallary]]<br/>{{Small|Redistricted from the {{Ushr|VT|AL|C}}}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay 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|
* '''{{aye}} [[Rollin C. Mallary]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 95.6%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Rollin C. Mallary]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 95.6%
* [[Charles K. Williams]] (Democratic-Republican) 2.2%
* [[Charles K. Williams]] (Democratic-Republican) 2.2%
* [[Charles Rich (U.S. Representative)|Charles Rich]] (Democratic-Republican) 1.0%
* [[Charles Rich (U.S. Representative)|Charles Rich]] (Democratic-Republican) 1.0%
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|-
|-
| [[Charles Rich (U.S. Representative)|Charles Rich]]<br/>{{Small|Redistricted from the {{ushr|VT|AL|C}}}}
| [[Charles Rich (U.S. Representative)|Charles Rich]]<br/>{{Small|Redistricted from the {{Ushr|VT|AL|C}}}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| [[1812 United States House of Representatives election in Vermont|1812]]<br/>1814 (Lost)<br/>[[1816 United States House of Representatives election in Vermont|1816]]
| [[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/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]].


|-
|-
| {{ushr|VT|3|X}}
! {{Ushr|VT|3|X}}
| colspan=3 | None (District created)
| colspan=3 | None (District created)
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | New seat.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Anti-Jacksonian gain'''.
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | New seat.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Anti-Jacksonian gain'''.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
* '''{{aye}} [[George E. Wales]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 69.3%
* {{Aye}} '''[[George E. Wales]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 69.3%
* [[Horace Everett]] (Federalist) 23.9%
* [[Horace Everett]] (Federalist) 23.9%
* [[Elias Keyes]] (Democratic-Republican) 4.8%
* [[Elias Keyes]] (Democratic-Republican) 4.8%
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|-
|-
| {{ushr|VT|4|X}}
! {{Ushr|VT|4|X}}
| [[Samuel C. Crafts]]<br/>{{Small|Redistricted from the {{ushr|VT|AL|C}}}}
| [[Samuel C. Crafts]]<br/>{{Small|Redistricted from the {{Ushr|VT|AL|C}}}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay 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'''.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
* '''{{aye}} [[Ezra Meech]]''' (Jacksonian) 54.6%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Ezra Meech]]''' (Jacksonian) 54.6%
* [[Benjamin Swift]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 32.4%
* [[Benjamin Swift]] (Anti-Jacksonian) 32.4%
* [[Stephen Royce]] 7.2%
* [[Stephen Royce]] 7.2%
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|-
|-
| {{ushr|VT|5|X}}
! {{Ushr|VT|5|X}}
| [[Daniel Azro Ashley Buck|Daniel A. A. Buck]]<br/>{{Small|Redistricted from the {{ushr|VT|AL|C}}}}
| [[Daniel Azro Ashley Buck|Daniel A. A. Buck]]<br/>{{Small|Redistricted from the {{Ushr|VT|AL|C}}}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay 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/>'''Anti-Jacksonian gain'''.
| {{Party shading/Anti-Jacksonian}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Anti-Jacksonian gain'''.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
* '''{{aye}} [[John Mattocks]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 51.9%
* {{Aye}} '''[[John Mattocks]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 51.9%
* [[Daniel Azro Ashley Buck|Daniel A. A. Buck]] (Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican) 46.4%
* [[Daniel Azro Ashley Buck|Daniel A. A. Buck]] (Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican) 46.4%
* Others 1.7%
* Others 1.7%
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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.


{{USCongressElectionTableHead}}
{| class=wikitable

|-
! rowspan=2 | District
! colspan=3 | Incumbent
! colspan=2 | This race

|-
! Member
! Party
! First elected
! Results
! Candidates


|-
|-
| {{ushr|VA|1|X}}
! {{Ushr|VA|1|X}}
| [[Thomas Newton Jr.]]
| [[Thomas Newton Jr.]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican
| [[1801 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia|1801]]
| [[1801 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia|1801]]
| {{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|
* '''{{aye}} [[Thomas Newton Jr.]]'''{{efn | name="nr" | Source does not give numbers of votes or has incomplete data.}}
* {{Aye}} '''[[Thomas Newton Jr.]]'''{{Efn | name="nr" | Source does not give numbers of votes or has incomplete data.}}
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|VA|2|X}}
! {{Ushr|VA|2|X}}
| [[Arthur Smith (U.S. Representative)|Arthur Smith]]
| [[Arthur Smith (U.S. Representative)|Arthur Smith]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford 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'''.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
* '''{{aye}} [[James Trezvant]]''' (Jacksonian) 75.7%
* {{Aye}} '''[[James Trezvant]]''' (Jacksonian) 75.7%
* Richard Eppes (Democratic-Republican) 24.3%
* Richard Eppes (Democratic-Republican) 24.3%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|VA|3|X}}
! {{Ushr|VA|3|X}}
| [[William S. Archer]]
| [[William S. Archer]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford Democratic-Republican
| [[1820 Virginia's 17th congressional district special election|1820 (Special)]]
| [[1820 Virginia's 17th congressional district special election|1820 {{Small|(Special)}}]]
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
* '''{{aye}} [[William S. Archer]]''' (Jacksonian) 100%
* {{Aye}} '''[[William S. Archer]]''' (Jacksonian) 100%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|VA|4|X}}
! {{Ushr|VA|4|X}}
| [[Mark Alexander (politician)|Mark Alexander]]
| [[Mark Alexander (politician)|Mark Alexander]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford 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/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
* '''{{aye}} [[Mark Alexander (politician)|Mark Alexander]]'''{{efn | name="nr"}} (Jacksonian)
* {{Aye}} '''[[Mark Alexander (politician)|Mark Alexander]]'''{{Efn | name="nr"}} (Jacksonian)
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|VA|5|X}}
! {{Ushr|VA|5|X}}
| [[John Randolph of Roanoke|John Randolph]]
| [[John Randolph of Roanoke|John Randolph]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford Democratic-Republican
| [[1799 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia|1799]]<br/>1813 (Lost)<br/>[[1815 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia|1815]]<br/>1817 (Lost)<br/>[[1819 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia|1819]]
| [[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/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
* '''{{aye}} [[John Randolph of Roanoke|John Randolph]]''' (Jacksonian) 100%
* {{Aye}} '''[[John Randolph of Roanoke|John Randolph]]''' (Jacksonian) 100%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|VA|6|X}}
! {{Ushr|VA|6|X}}
| [[George Tucker (politician)|George Tucker]]
| [[George Tucker (politician)|George Tucker]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford 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|
* '''{{aye}} [[Thomas Davenport (congressman)|Thomas Davenport]]''' (Jacksonian) 53.9%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Thomas Davenport (congressman)|Thomas Davenport]]''' (Jacksonian) 53.9%
* James Lanier 22.6%
* James Lanier 22.6%
* Barzillai Graves 16.3%
* Barzillai Graves 16.3%
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|-
|-
| {{ushr|VA|7|X}}
! {{Ushr|VA|7|X}}
| [[Jabez Leftwich]]
| [[Jabez Leftwich]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford 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|
* '''{{aye}} [[Nathaniel H. Claiborne]]''' (Jacksonian) 51.4%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Nathaniel H. Claiborne]]''' (Jacksonian) 51.4%
* [[Jabez Leftwich]] (Crawford Democratic-Republican) 48.6%
* [[Jabez Leftwich]] (Crawford Democratic-Republican) 48.6%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|VA|8|X}}
! {{Ushr|VA|8|X}}
| [[Burwell Bassett]]
| [[Burwell Bassett]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford Democratic-Republican
| [[1805 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia|1805]]<br/>1812 (Lost)<br/>[[1815 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia|1815]]<br/>1819 (Retired)<br/>[[1821 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia|1821]]
| [[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/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
* '''{{aye}} [[Burwell Bassett]]''' (Jacksonian) 95.3%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Burwell Bassett]]''' (Jacksonian) 95.3%
* Servant Jones (Democratic-Republican) 4.5%
* Servant Jones (Democratic-Republican) 4.5%
* Reuben Washer 0.2%
* Reuben Washer 0.2%
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|-
|-
| {{ushr|VA|9|X}}
! {{Ushr|VA|9|X}}
| [[Andrew Stevenson]]
| [[Andrew Stevenson]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford 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/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
* '''{{aye}} [[Andrew Stevenson]]''' (Jacksonian) 100%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Andrew Stevenson]]''' (Jacksonian) 100%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|VA|10|X}}
! {{Ushr|VA|10|X}}
| [[William C. Rives]]
| [[William C. Rives]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford 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/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
* '''{{aye}} [[William C. Rives]]''' (Jacksonian) 100%
* {{Aye}} '''[[William C. Rives]]''' (Jacksonian) 100%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|VA|11|X}}
! {{Ushr|VA|11|X}}
| [[Philip P. Barbour]]
| [[Philip P. Barbour]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford Democratic-Republican
| [[1814 Virginia's 11th congressional district special election|1814 (Special)]]
| [[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|
* '''{{aye}} [[Robert Taylor (congressman)|Robert Taylor]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 100%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Robert Taylor (congressman)|Robert Taylor]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 100%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|VA|12|X}}
! {{Ushr|VA|12|X}}
| [[Robert S. Garnett]]
| [[Robert S. Garnett]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford 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/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
* '''{{aye}} [[Robert S. Garnett]]''' (Jacksonian) 68.5%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Robert S. Garnett]]''' (Jacksonian) 68.5%
* John H. Upshaw 31.5%
* John H. Upshaw 31.5%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|VA|13|X}}
! {{Ushr|VA|13|X}}
| [[John Taliaferro]]
| [[John Taliaferro]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford Democratic-Republican
| [[1824 Virginia's 13th congressional district special election|1824 (Special)]]
| [[1824 Virginia's 13th congressional district special election|1824 {{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|
* '''{{aye}} [[John Taliaferro]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 63.3%
* {{Aye}} '''[[John Taliaferro]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 63.3%
* John Hooe (Federalist) 26.7%
* John Hooe (Federalist) 26.7%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|VA|14|X}}
! {{Ushr|VA|14|X}}
| [[Charles F. Mercer]]
| [[Charles F. Mercer]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford Democratic-Republican
| [[1817 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia|1817]]
| [[1817 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia|1817]]
| {{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|
* '''{{aye}} [[Charles F. Mercer]]'''{{efn | name="nr"}} (Anti-Jacksonian)
* {{Aye}} '''[[Charles F. Mercer]]'''{{Efn | name="nr"}} (Anti-Jacksonian)
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|VA|15|X}}
! {{Ushr|VA|15|X}}
| [[John S. Barbour]]
| [[John S. Barbour]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford 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/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
* '''{{aye}} [[John S. Barbour]]''' (Jacksonian) 53.7%
* {{Aye}} '''[[John S. Barbour]]''' (Jacksonian) 53.7%
* Thomas Marshall (Federalist) 46.3%
* Thomas Marshall (Federalist) 46.3%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|VA|16|X}}
! {{Ushr|VA|16|X}}
| [[James Stephenson (congressman)|James Stephenson]]
| [[James Stephenson (congressman)|James Stephenson]]
| {{Party shading/Federalist}} | Federalist
| {{Party shading/Federalist}} | Federalist
| [[1821 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia|1821]]
| [[1821 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia|1821]]
| {{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|
* '''{{aye}} [[William Armstrong (Virginia)|William Armstrong]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 57.1%
* {{Aye}} '''[[William Armstrong (Virginia)|William Armstrong]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 57.1%
* [[Edward Colston (U.S. Representative)|Edward Colston]] (Federalist) 42.9%
* [[Edward Colston (U.S. Representative)|Edward Colston]] (Federalist) 42.9%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|VA|17|X}}
! {{Ushr|VA|17|X}}
| [[Jared Williams]]
| [[Jared Williams]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford Democratic-Republican
| [[1819 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia|1819]]
| [[1819 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia|1819]]
| {{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|
* '''{{aye}} [[Alfred H. Powell]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 42.0%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Alfred H. Powell]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 42.0%
* William Steenergen (Democratic-Republican) 21.5%
* William Steenergen (Democratic-Republican) 21.5%
* Augustine C. Smith (Democratic-Republican) 20.3%
* Augustine C. Smith (Democratic-Republican) 20.3%
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|-
|-
| {{ushr|VA|18|X}}
! {{Ushr|VA|18|X}}
| [[Joseph Johnson (Virginia politician)|Joseph Johnson]]
| [[Joseph Johnson (Virginia politician)|Joseph Johnson]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Jackson 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/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
* '''{{aye}} [[Joseph Johnson (Virginia politician)|Joseph Johnson]]''' (Jacksonian) 62.0%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Joseph Johnson (Virginia politician)|Joseph Johnson]]''' (Jacksonian) 62.0%
* Phillip Doddridge (Federalist) 38.0%
* Phillip Doddridge (Federalist) 38.0%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|VA|19|X}}
! {{Ushr|VA|19|X}}
| [[William McCoy (congressman)|William McCoy]]
| [[William McCoy (congressman)|William McCoy]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford Democratic-Republican
| [[1811 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia|1811]]
| [[1811 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia|1811]]
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
* '''{{aye}} [[William McCoy (congressman)|William McCoy]]''' (Jacksonian) 70.2%
* {{Aye}} '''[[William McCoy (congressman)|William McCoy]]''' (Jacksonian) 70.2%
* [[Daniel Sheffey]] (Federalist) 29.8%
* [[Daniel Sheffey]] (Federalist) 29.8%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|VA|20|X}}
! {{Ushr|VA|20|X}}
| [[John Floyd (Virginia politician)|John Floyd]]
| [[John Floyd (Virginia politician)|John Floyd]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford 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/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
* '''{{aye}} [[John Floyd (Virginia politician)|John Floyd]]''' (Jacksonian) 84.7%
* {{Aye}} '''[[John Floyd (Virginia politician)|John Floyd]]''' (Jacksonian) 84.7%
* Allen Taylor (Federalist) 15.3%
* Allen Taylor (Federalist) 15.3%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|VA|21|X}}
! {{Ushr|VA|21|X}}
| [[William Smith (congressman)|William Smith]]
| [[William Smith (congressman)|William Smith]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford 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/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.
| {{Party shading/Jacksonian/Hold}} | Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
* '''{{aye}} [[William Smith (congressman)|William Smith]]''' (Jacksonian) 55.2%
* {{Aye}} '''[[William Smith (congressman)|William Smith]]''' (Jacksonian) 55.2%
* [[James Lovell (Continental Congress)|James Lovell]] (Democratic-Republican) 44.8%
* [[James Lovell (Continental Congress)|James Lovell]] (Democratic-Republican) 44.8%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|VA|22|X}}
! {{Ushr|VA|22|X}}
| [[Alexander Smyth]]
| [[Alexander Smyth]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Crawford Democratic-Republican
| [[1817 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia|1817]]
| [[1817 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia|1817]]
| {{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|
* '''{{aye}} [[Benjamin Estil]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 58.9%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Benjamin Estil]]''' (Anti-Jacksonian) 58.9%
* Joseph Crockett (Democratic-Republican) 32.0%
* Joseph Crockett (Democratic-Republican) 32.0%
* William Graham (Democratic-Republican) 9.1%
* William Graham (Democratic-Republican) 9.1%
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|-
|-
| {{ushr|Arkansas Territory|AL|T}}
! {{Ushr|Arkansas Territory|AL|T}}
| [[Henry Wharton Conway|Henry Conway]]
| [[Henry Wharton Conway|Henry Conway]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Democratic-Republican
| {{Party shading/Democratic-Republican}} | Democratic-Republican
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives election in Arkansas Territory|1822]]
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives election in Arkansas Territory|1822]]
| Incumbent re-elected.
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
* '''{{aye}} [[Henry Wharton Conway|Henry Conway]]''' (Democratic-Republican) 80.2%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Henry Wharton Conway|Henry Conway]]''' (Democratic-Republican) 80.2%
* [[James Woodson Bates|James W. Bates]] 19.8%
* [[James Woodson Bates|James W. Bates]] 19.8%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|Florida Territory|AL|T}}
! {{Ushr|Florida Territory|AL|T}}
| [[Richard K. Call|Richard Keith Call]]
| [[Richard K. Call|Richard Keith Call]]
| {{Party shading/Unknown}} | Unknown
| {{Party shading/Unknown}} | Unknown
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives election in Florida Territory|1822]]
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives election in Florida Territory|1822]]
| Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.
| Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
* '''{{aye}} [[Joseph M. White]]''' (Unknown) 47.4%
* {{Aye}} '''[[Joseph M. White]]''' (Unknown) 47.4%
* James Gadsen 29.4%
* James Gadsen 29.4%
* [[Joseph Hernandez]] 23.1%
* [[Joseph Hernandez]] 23.1%
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| {{ushr|Michigan Territory|AL|T}}
! {{Ushr|Michigan Territory|AL|T}}
| [[Gabriel Richard]]
| [[Gabriel Richard]]
| {{Party shading/Unknown}} | Unknown
| {{Party shading/Unknown}} | Unknown
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives election in Michigan Territory|1822]]
| [[1822 United States House of Representatives election in Michigan Territory|1822]]
| Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.
| Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.
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* '''{{aye}} [[Austin Eli Wing]]''' (Unknown) {{efn | name="nr"}}
* {{Aye}} '''[[Austin Eli Wing]]''' (Unknown) {{Efn | name="nr"}}
* [[Gabriel Richard]]
* [[Gabriel Richard]]
* [[John Biddle (Michigan politician)|John Biddle]]
* [[John Biddle (Michigan politician)|John Biddle]]
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==See also==
==See also==
* [[1824 United States elections]]
* [[1824 United States elections]]
** [[List of United States House of Representatives elections, 1824–54 ]]
** [[1824–54 List of United States House of Representatives elections]]
** [[1824 United States presidential election]]
** [[1824 United States presidential election]]
** [[1824 and 1825 United States Senate elections]]
** [[1824 and 1825 United States Senate elections]]
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==Notes==
==Notes==
{{notelist}}
{{Notelist}}


==References==
==References==
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==Bibliography==
==Bibliography==
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==External links==
==External links==

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1824 and 1825 United States House of Representatives elections

← 1822 & 1823 July 7, 1824 – August 30, 1825 1826 & 1827 →

All 213 seats in the U.S. House of Representatives
107 seats needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader John W. Taylor Andrew Stevenson
Party Anti-Jacksonian Jacksonian
Leader's seat New York 17th Virginia 9th
Last election 87 seats[a] 71 seats[b]
Seats won 109[1] 104[1]
Seat change Increase 22[c] Increase 33[c]

Speaker before election

Henry Clay
Democratic-Republican

Elected Speaker

John W. Taylor
Anti-Jacksonian

Elections to the United States House of Representatives for the 19th Congress were held at various dates in different states between July 1824 and August 1825, coinciding 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 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.

style="background:Template:Anti-Jacksonian Party/meta/color; width:51.17%" | 109 style="background:Template:Jacksonian Party/meta/color; width:48.83%" | 104
Anti-Jacksonian Jacksonian
State Date ↑ Type Total
seats
Anti-Jacksonian Jacksonian
Seats Change Seats Change
Louisiana July 7–9, 1824 Districts 3 2 Steady 1 Steady
Illinois August 2, 1824 At-large 1 1 Steady 0 Steady
Indiana August 2, 1824 Districts 3 2 Increase2 1 Decrease2
Kentucky August 2, 1824 Districts 12 7 Decrease1 5 Increase1
Missouri August 2, 1824 At-large 1 1 Steady 0 Steady
Mississippi August 2–3, 1824 At-large 1 0 Steady 1 Steady
Vermont September 7, 1824[d] District 5 4 Decrease1 1 Increase1
Maine September 13, 1824[e] Districts 7 6 Decrease1 1 Increase1
Georgia October 4, 1824 At-large 7 0 Steady 7 Increase7
Maryland October 4, 1824 Districts 9 7 Increase2 2 Decrease1
Delaware October 5, 1824 At-large 1 0 Steady 1 Increase1
South Carolina October 11–12, 1824 Districts 9 0 Steady 9 Steady
Ohio October 12, 1824 Districts 14 12 Increase2 2 Steady
Pennsylvania October 12, 1824 Districts 26 4 Increase3 22 Decrease3
Massachusetts November 1, 1824[f] Districts 13 12 Steady 1 Steady
New Hampshire November 1, 1824[g] At-large 6 5 Decrease1 1 Increase1
New Jersey November 2, 1824 At-large 6 3 Increase2 3 Decrease2
New York November 1–3, 1824 Districts 34 26 Increase8 8 Increase6
Late elections (after the March 4, 1825 beginning of the term)
Connecticut April 4, 1825 At-large 6 6 Steady 0 Steady
Virginia April 1825 Districts 22 7 Increase6 15 Increase14
Alabama August 1–3, 1825 Districts 3 0 Steady 3 Steady
Tennessee August 4–5, 1825 Districts 9 0 Steady 9 Steady
North Carolina August 11, 1825 Districts 13 2 Increase1 11 Increase9
Rhode Island August 30, 1825[h] At-large 2 2 Steady 0 Steady
Total 213 109
51.2%
Increase22 104
48.8%
Increase33
House seats
Anti-Jacksonian
51.17%
Jacksonian
48.83%

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
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.
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.
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.
  • Green tickY George Wolf (Jackson Democratic-Republican)
  • Unopposed
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.
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):
  • John Bailey (Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican) 47.3%
  • Sher Leland (Democratic-Republican) 30.8%
  • Scattering 21.9%

Second ballot (November 1, 1824):
  • John Bailey (Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican) 42.1%
  • Richard Sullivan (Federalist) 25.5%
  • Samuel Bugbee (Unknown) 24.4%
  • Scattering 8.1%

Third ballot (November 29, 1824):
  • Green tickY John Bailey (Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican) 50.1%
  • Rufus G. Amory (Unknown) 31.3%
  • Samuel Bugbee (Unknown) 14.2%
  • Scattering 4.4%
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.
  • Green tickY Richard H. Wilde (Crawford Democratic-Republican) 61.2%
  • William C. Lyman (Democratic-Republican) 38.8%
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.

19th Congress

District Incumbent This race
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.
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]
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]
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]

Alabama

Alabama elected its members August 1–3, 1825, after the term began but before the new Congress convened.

District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
Alabama 1
"Northern district"
Gabriel Moore Jackson Democratic-Republican 1821 Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.
Alabama 2
"Middle district"
John McKee Jackson Democratic-Republican 1823 Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.
Alabama 3
"Southern district"
George W. Owen Jackson Democratic-Republican 1823 Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.

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
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 gain.
Samuel A. Foote Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican 1823 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Anti-Jacksonian gain.
Lemuel Whitman Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican 1823 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Anti-Jacksonian gain.
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 gain.

Delaware

Delaware elected its member October 5, 1824.

District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
Delaware at-large Louis McLane Crawford Federalist 1816 Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.

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
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.
George Cary Crawford Democratic-Republican 1822 Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.
Edward F. Tattnall Crawford Democratic-Republican 1820 Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.
John Forsyth Crawford Democratic-Republican 1822 Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.
Wiley Thompson Crawford Democratic-Republican 1820 Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.
Thomas W. Cobb Crawford Democratic-Republican 1822 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Jacksonian gain.

Illinois

Illinois elected its member August 2, 1824.

District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
Illinois at-large Daniel P. Cook Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican 1819 Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.

Indiana

Indiana elected its members August 2, 1824.

District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
Indiana 1 William Prince Jackson Democratic-Republican 1822 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Jacksonian gain.
Incumbent then died September 8, 1824, leading to a special election to finish the term.
Indiana 2 Jonathan Jennings Jackson Democratic-Republican 1822 (Special) Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.
  • Green tickY Jonathan Jennings (Anti-Jacksonian) 53.2%
  • Jeremiah Sullivan (Anti-Jacksonian) 46.8%
Indiana 3 John Test Jackson Democratic-Republican 1822 Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.
  • Green tickY John Test (Anti-Jacksonian) 47.1%
  • James Brown Ray (Anti-Jacksonian) 33.9%
  • Daniel J. Caswell 19.0%

Kentucky

Kentucky elected its members August 2, 1824.

District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
Kentucky 1 David Trimble Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican 1816 Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.
Kentucky 2 Thomas Metcalfe Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican 1818 Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.
  • Green tickY Thomas Metcalfe (Anti-Jacksonian) 82.3%
  • Walker Reed 13.2%
  • William Worthington 4.5%
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.
Kentucky 4 Robert P. Letcher Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican 1822 Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.
Kentucky 5 John T. Johnson Jackson Democratic-Republican 1820 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Jacksonian gain.
Kentucky 6 David White Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican 1822 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Jacksonian gain.
Kentucky 7 Thomas P. Moore Jackson Democratic-Republican 1822 Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.
Kentucky 8 Richard A. Buckner Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican 1822 Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.
Kentucky 9 Charles A. Wickliffe Jackson Democratic-Republican 1822 Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.
Kentucky 10 Francis Johnson Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican 1820 (Special) Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.
Kentucky 11 Philip Thompson Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican 1822 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Anti-Jacksonian gain.
Kentucky 12 Robert P. Henry Jackson Democratic-Republican 1822 Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.

Louisiana

Louisiana elected its members July 7–9, 1824.

District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
Louisiana 1 Edward Livingston Jackson Democratic-Republican 1822 Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.
Louisiana 2 Henry H. Gurley Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican 1822 Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.
Louisiana 3 William L. Brent Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican 1822 Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.

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
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
Maine 1 William Burleigh Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican 1823 Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.
  • Green tickY William Burleigh (Anti-Jacksonian) 67.6%
  • Rufus MacIntire 22.0%
  • John MacDonald 8.2%
  • Others 2.1%
Maine 2 Stephen Longfellow Adams-Clay Federalist 1823 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Jacksonian gain.
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):
Maine 4 Joshua Cushman Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican 1818[k] Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Anti-Jacksonian gain.
First ballot (September 13, 1824):
  • Thomas Fillebrown 27.7%
  • Peleg Sprague (Anti-Jacksonian) 23.6%
  • Joshua Cushman (Anti-Jacksonian) 19.0%
  • Robert C. Vose 9.5%
  • Sanford Kingsbury 6.5%
  • Rufus Burnham 4.0%
  • Ebenezer T. Warren 2.7%
  • John Comings 1.2%
  • Thomas Bond 1.1%
  • Others 4.7%

Second ballot (January 3, 1825):
  • No data available for 2nd trial

Third ballot (April 4, 1825):
  • Green tickY Peleg Sprague (Anti-Jacksonian) 65.9%
  • Robert C. Vose 15.0%
  • Thomas Fillebrown 13.6%
  • Joshua Cushman (Anti-Jacksonian) 2.1%
  • Timothy Boutelle 2.1%
  • Sanford Kingsbury 1.0%
  • Others 0.3%
Maine 5 Enoch Lincoln Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican 1818 (Special)[l] Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.
Maine 6 Jeremiah O'Brien Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican 1823 Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.
Maine 7 David Kidder Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican 1823 Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.

Maryland

Maryland elected its members October 4, 1824.

District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
Maryland 1 Raphael Neale Adams-Clay Federalist 1818 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Anti-Jacksonian gain.
Maryland 2 Joseph Kent Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican 1810
1814 (Lost)
1818
Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.
Maryland 3 Henry R. Warfield Adams-Clay Federalist 1820 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Jacksonian gain.
Maryland 4 John Lee Jackson Federalist 1822 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Anti-Jacksonian gain.
Maryland 5
Plural district with 2 seats
Isaac McKim Jackson Democratic-Republican 1823 (Special) Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Anti-Jacksonian gain.
Peter Little Jackson Democratic-Republican 1810
1812 (Lost)
1816
Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.
Maryland 6 George E. Mitchell Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican 1822 Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.
Maryland 7 William Hayward Jr. Crawford Democratic-Republican 1822 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Anti-Jacksonian gain.
Maryland 8 John S. Spence Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican 1822 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Anti-Jacksonian gain.

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
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.
Massachusetts 2
"Essex South district"
Benjamin W. Crowninshield Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican 1823 Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.
Massachusetts 3
"Essex North district"
Jeremiah Nelson Adams-Clay Federalist 1804
1806 (Retired)
1814
Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Anti-Jacksonian gain.
First ballot (November 1, 1824):
  • John Varnum (Anti-Jacksonian) 49.3%
  • John Merrill 48.3%
  • Others 2.4%

Second ballot (January 3, 1825):
  • Green tickY John Varnum (Anti-Jacksonian) 50.2%
  • John Merrill 48.0%
  • Moses Wingate 1.0%
  • Others 0.8
Massachusetts 4
"Middlesex district"
Timothy Fuller Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican 1816 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Anti-Jacksonian gain.
Massachusetts 5
"Worcester South district"
Jonas Sibley Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican 1823 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Anti-Jacksonian gain.
First ballot (November 1, 1824):
  • John Davis (Anti-Jacksonian) 43.4%
  • Jonas Sibley (Anti-Jacksonian) 31.1%
  • Sumner Barstow 16.7%
  • Bezaleel Taft 6.1%
  • Others 0.7%

Second ballot (January 3, 1825):

Third ballot (April 1, 1825):

Fourth ballot (August 1, 1825):
Massachusetts 6
"Worcester North district"
John Locke Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican 1823 Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.
Massachusetts 7
"Franklin district"
Samuel C. Allen Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican 1816 Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. First ballot (November 1, 1824):

Second ballot (January 3, 1825):
Massachusetts 8
"Hampden district"
Samuel Lathrop Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican 1819 Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. First ballot (November 1, 1824):
Samuel Lathrop (Anti-Jacksonian) 48.8%
  • John Mills 36.3%
  • Isaac C. Bates (Anti-Jacksonian) 11.3%
  • Thomas Shepherd 3.6%

Second ballot (January 3, 1825):

Third ballot (April 1, 1825):[n]
Massachusetts 9
"Berkshire district"
Henry W. Dwight Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican 1820 Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.
Massachusetts 10
"Norfolk district"
John Bailey Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican 1823 (Special) Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. First ballot (November 1, 1824):

Second ballot (January 3, 1825):
  • Green tickY John Bailey (Anti-Jacksonian) 57.3%
  • Sher Leland 34.0%
  • Others 8.7%
Massachusetts 11
"Plymouth district"
Aaron Hobart Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican 1820 Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.
Massachusetts 12
"Bristol district"
Francis Baylies Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican 1820 Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian. First ballot (November 1, 1824):

Second ballot (January 3, 1825):
Massachusetts 13
"Barnstable district"
John Reed Jr. Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican 1812
1816 (Lost)
1820
Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.

Michigan Territory

See Non-voting delegates, below.

Mississippi

Mississippi elected its member August 2–3, 1824.

District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
Mississippi at-large Christopher Rankin Jackson Democratic-Republican 1819 Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.

Missouri

Missouri elected its member August 2, 1824.

District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
Missouri at-large John Scott Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican 1820 Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.

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
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):
  • Green tickY Joseph Healy (Anti-Jacksonian) 56.7%
  • Ezekiel Webster 43.3%
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 gain.
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 gain.
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 gain.

New Jersey

New Jersey elected its members November 2, 1824.

District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
New Jersey at-large
6 seats on a general ticket
Lewis Condict Jackson Democratic-Republican 1820 Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.
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 Jackson Democratic-Republican 1820 Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.
James Matlack Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican 1820 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Anti-Jacksonian gain.

New York

New York elected its members November 1–3, 1824.

District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
New York 1 Silas Wood Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican 1818 Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.
New York 2 Jacob Tyson Crawford Democratic-Republican 1822 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Anti-Jacksonian gain.
New York 3
Plural district with 3 seats
Churchill C. Cambreleng Crawford Democratic-Republican 1821 Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.
Peter Sharpe Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican 1822 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Jacksonian gain.
John J. Morgan Jackson Democratic-Republican 1821 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Jacksonian gain.
New York 4 Joel Frost Crawford Democratic-Republican 1822 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Anti-Jacksonian gain.
New York 5 William W. Van Wyck Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican 1821 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Anti-Jacksonian gain.
New York 6 Hector Craig Jackson Democratic-Republican 1822 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Jacksonian gain.
New York 7 Lemuel Jenkins Crawford Democratic-Republican 1822 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Anti-Jacksonian gain.
New York 8 James Strong Adams-Clay Federalist 1818
1821 (Retired)
1822
Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.
New York 9 James L. Hogeboom Crawford Democratic-Republican 1822 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Anti-Jacksonian gain.
New York 10 Stephen Van Rensselaer Adams-Clay Federalist 1822 (Special) Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.
New York 11 Charles A. Foote Crawford Democratic-Republican 1822 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Jacksonian gain.
  • Green tickY Henry Ashley (Jacksonian) 56.1%
  • William Heermance 42.9%
  • Amos Hamlin 1.0%
New York 12 Lewis Eaton Crawford Democratic-Republican 1822 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Jacksonian gain.
  • Green tickY William Dietz (Jacksonian) 56.3%
  • Constant Brown 42.6%
  • Others 1.1%
New York 13 Isaac Williams Jr. Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican 1812
1814 (Retired)
1816
1818 (Retired)
1822
Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Anti-Jacksonian gain.
New York 14 Henry R. Storrs Adams-Clay Federalist 1816
1821 (Retired)
1822
Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.
New York 15 John Herkimer Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican 1816
1818 (Retired)
1822
Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Jacksonian gain.
New York 16 John W. Cady Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican 1822 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Anti-Jacksonian gain.
New York 17 John W. Taylor Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican 1812 Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.
New York 18 Henry C. Martindale Adams-Clay Federalist 1822 Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.
New York 19 John Richards Crawford Democratic-Republican 1822 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Anti-Jacksonian gain.
  • Green tickY Henry Ross (Anti-Jacksonian) 52.3%
  • William Hogan 47.7%
New York 20
Plural district with 2 seats
Ela Collins Crawford Democratic-Republican 1822 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Anti-Jacksonian gain.
Egbert Ten Eyck Crawford Democratic-Republican 1822 Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.
Election later successfully contested.[o]
New York 21 Lot Clark Crawford Democratic-Republican 1822 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Anti-Jacksonian gain.
New York 22 Justin Dwinell Crawford Democratic-Republican 1822 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Anti-Jacksonian gain.
New York 23 Elisha Litchfield Crawford Democratic-Republican 1821 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Anti-Jacksonian gain.
New York 24 Rowland Day Crawford Democratic-Republican 1822 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Jacksonian gain.
New York 25 Samuel Lawrence Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican 1822 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Anti-Jacksonian gain.
New York 26
Plural district with 2 seats
Dudley Marvin Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican 1822 Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.
Robert S. Rose Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican 1822 Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.
New York 27 Moses Hayden Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican 1822 Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.
New York 28 William Woods Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican 1823 (Special) Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Anti-Jacksonian gain.
New York 29 Parmenio Adams Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican 1822 Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.
New York 30 Albert H. Tracy Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican 1818 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Anti-Jacksonian gain.
  • Green tickY Daniel Garnsey (Anti-Jacksonian) 35.4%
  • William Hotchkiss 33.1%
  • John G. Camp 31.5%

North Carolina

North Carolina elected its members August 11, 1825 after the term began but before the new Congress convened.

District Incumbent This race
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.
North Carolina 2 George Outlaw Crawford Democratic-Republican 1825 (Special) Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Jacksonian gain.
North Carolina 3 Thomas H. Hall Crawford Democratic-Republican 1817 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Jacksonian gain.
North Carolina 4 Richard D. Spaight Jr. Crawford Democratic-Republican 1823 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Anti-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.
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.
North Carolina 8 Willie P. Mangum Crawford Democratic-Republican 1823 Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.
North Carolina 9 Romulus M. Saunders Crawford Democratic-Republican 1821 Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.
North Carolina 10 John Long Crawford Democratic-Republican 1821 Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.
  • Green tickY John Long (Anti-Jacksonian) 52.9%
  • John Giles (Jacksonian) 47.1%
North Carolina 11 Henry W. Connor Jackson Democratic-Republican 1821 Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.
North Carolina 12 Robert B. Vance Crawford Democratic-Republican 1823 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Jacksonian gain.
North Carolina 13 Lewis Williams Crawford Democratic-Republican 1815 Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.

Ohio

Ohio elected its members October 12, 1824.

District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
Ohio 1 James W. Gazlay Jackson Democratic-Republican 1822 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Jacksonian gain.
Ohio 2 Thomas R. Ross Crawford Democratic-Republican 1818 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Anti-Jacksonian gain.
Ohio 3 William McLean Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican 1822 Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.
Ohio 4 Joseph Vance Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican 1820 Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.
Ohio 5 John W. Campbell Jackson Democratic-Republican 1816 Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.
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 re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.
Ohio 9 Philemon Beecher Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican 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 gain.
Ohio 11 John C. Wright Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican 1822 Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.
Ohio 12 John Sloane Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican 1818 Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.
  • Green tickY John Sloane (Anti-Jacksonian) 57.8%
  • Joseph Richardson 42.2%
Ohio 13 Elisha Whittlesey Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican 1822 Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.
Ohio 14 Mordecai Bartley Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican 1822 Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania elected its members October 12, 1824.

District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates[6]
Pennsylvania 1 Samuel Breck Adams-Clay Federalist 1822 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Jacksonian gain.
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.
  • Green tickY Daniel H. Miller (Jacksonian) 55.6%
  • Stephen Duncan (Federalist) 30.3%
  • Jacob Shearer (Democratic-Republican) 14.0%
Pennsylvania 4
Plural district with 3 seats
James Buchanan Jackson Federalist 1820 Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.
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 Jackson Democratic-Republican 1822 Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.
Pennsylvania 6 Robert Harris Jackson Democratic-Republican 1822 Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.
  • Green tickY Robert Harris (Jacksonian) 62.0%
  • Christian Gleim (Federalist) 38.0%
Pennsylvania 7
Plural district with 2 seats
Daniel Udree Jackson Democratic-Republican 1813 (special)
1822 (special)
Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Jacksonian gain.
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 gain.
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.
New member elected.
Jacksonian gain.
Pennsylvania 10 James S. Mitchell Jackson Democratic-Republican 1820 Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.
Pennsylvania 11
Plural district with 2 seats
James Wilson Jackson Democratic-Republican 1822 Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.
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 gain.
Pennsylvania 13 John Tod Jackson Democratic-Republican 1820 Incumbent resigned sometime in 1824.
New member elected.
Jacksonian gain.
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 gain.
Pennsylvania 17 George Plumer Jackson Democratic-Republican 1820 Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.
  • Green tickY George Plumer (Jacksonian) 58.3%
  • Jonathan H. Wise (Federalist) 41.7%
Pennsylvania 18 Patrick Farrelly Jackson Democratic-Republican 1820 Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.
  • Green tickY Patrick Farrelly (Jacksonian) 80.5%
  • Samuel Williamson (Democratic-Republican) 19.5%

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
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-Jacksonian gain.
First ballot (August 30, 1825):

Second ballot (November 25, 1825):
Job Durfee Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican 1820 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Anti-Jacksonian gain.

South Carolina

South Carolina elected its members October 11–12, 1824.

District numbers vary between sources.

District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
South Carolina 1 Joel R. Poinsett Jackson Democratic-Republican 1820 Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.
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 gain.
South Carolina 4 Andrew R. Govan Jackson Democratic-Republican 1822 (Special) Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.
South Carolina 5 George McDuffie Jackson Democratic-Republican 1820 Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.
South Carolina 6 John Wilson Jackson Democratic-Republican 1820 Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.
South Carolina 7 Joseph Gist Jackson Democratic-Republican 1820 Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.
  • Green tickY Joseph Gist (Jacksonian) 56.9%
  • James McCreary (Anti-Jacksonian) 28.9%
  • Fracis W. Davie (Jacksonian) 14.4%
South Carolina 8 John Carter Jackson Democratic-Republican 1822 (Special) Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.
  • Green tickY John Carter (Jacksonian) 46.2%
  • James G. Spann 27.9%
  • Chapman Levy 25.9%
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
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 gain.
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 gain.
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 gain.
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
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.
New member elected.
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 gain.

Virginia

Virginia elected its members in April 1825, after the term began but before the new Congress convened.

District Incumbent This race
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.
  • Green tickY James Trezvant (Jacksonian) 75.7%
  • Richard Eppes (Democratic-Republican) 24.3%
Virginia 3 William S. Archer Crawford Democratic-Republican 1820 (Special) Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.
Virginia 4 Mark Alexander Crawford Democratic-Republican 1819 Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.
Virginia 5 John Randolph Crawford Democratic-Republican 1799
1813 (Lost)
1815
1817 (Lost)
1819
Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.
Virginia 6 George Tucker Crawford Democratic-Republican 1819 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Jacksonian gain.
  • Green tickY Thomas Davenport (Jacksonian) 53.9%
  • James Lanier 22.6%
  • Barzillai Graves 16.3%
  • John D. Urquhart 7.2%
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.
  • Green tickY Burwell Bassett (Jacksonian) 95.3%
  • Servant Jones (Democratic-Republican) 4.5%
  • Reuben Washer 0.2%
Virginia 9 Andrew Stevenson Crawford Democratic-Republican 1821 Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.
Virginia 10 William C. Rives Crawford Democratic-Republican 1823 Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.
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.
Virginia 13 John Taliaferro Crawford Democratic-Republican 1824 (Special) Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.
Virginia 14 Charles F. Mercer Crawford Democratic-Republican 1817 Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.
Virginia 15 John S. Barbour Crawford Democratic-Republican 1823 Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.
Virginia 16 James Stephenson 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.
  • Green tickY Alfred H. Powell (Anti-Jacksonian) 42.0%
  • William Steenergen (Democratic-Republican) 21.5%
  • Augustine C. Smith (Democratic-Republican) 20.3%
  • Samuel Kercheval (Democratic-Republican) 13.6%
  • Robert Allen (Democratic-Republican) 2.6%
Virginia 18 Joseph Johnson Jackson Democratic-Republican 1823 Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.
  • Green tickY Joseph Johnson (Jacksonian) 62.0%
  • Phillip Doddridge (Federalist) 38.0%
Virginia 19 William McCoy Crawford Democratic-Republican 1811 Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.
Virginia 20 John Floyd Crawford Democratic-Republican 1817 Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.
  • Green tickY John Floyd (Jacksonian) 84.7%
  • Allen Taylor (Federalist) 15.3%
Virginia 21 William Smith Crawford Democratic-Republican 1821 Incumbent re-elected as Jacksonian.
Virginia 22 Alexander Smyth Crawford Democratic-Republican 1817 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Anti-Jacksonian gain.
  • Green tickY Benjamin Estil (Anti-Jacksonian) 58.9%
  • Joseph Crockett (Democratic-Republican) 32.0%
  • William Graham (Democratic-Republican) 9.1%

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 Unknown 1822 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.

See also

Notes

  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 before the 1824 election.
  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 before the 1824 election.
  3. ^ 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.
  4. ^ n Vermont required a majority for electionecessitating an additional election held December 6, 1824.
  5. ^ n Maine had a majority requirement for electionecessitating additional elections held January 3, April 4, and September 12, 1825.
  6. ^ Massachusetts had a majority requirement for election, which necessitated additional elections held January 3, April 1, and August 1, 1825.
  7. ^ Run-off election for 6th seat held March 8, 1825.
  8. ^ Run-off election for second seat held November 25, 1825.
  9. ^ Full name not given in source.
  10. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Source does not give numbers of votes or has incomplete data.
  11. ^ In Massachusetts's 19th district
  12. ^ In Massachusetts's 20th district
  13. ^ In New Hampshire
  14. ^ 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]
  15. ^ 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.
  16. ^ Source does not give complete data, but partial returns available in source suggest a very large margin.

References

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  2. ^ a b Congressional Quarterly's Guide to Elections (1975).
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h "Eighteenth Congress March 4, 1823, to March 3, 1825". Office of the Historian, United States House of Representatives. Retrieved February 25, 2019 – via History.house.gov.
  4. ^ a b c "Nineteenth Congress March 4, 1825, to March 3, 1827". Office of the Historian, United States House of Representatives. Retrieved February 25, 2019 – via History.house.gov.
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