The 1838–39 United States House of Representatives elections were held on various dates in various states between July 2, 1838, and November 5, 1839. Each state set its own date for its elections to the House of Representatives before the first session of the 26th United States Congress convened on December 2, 1839. They occurred during President Martin Van Buren's term. Elections were held for all 242 seats, representing 26 states.
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The Panic of 1837 and consequent economic downturn drove Whig Party gains. Van Buren's Democratic Party had lost popularity and Whig policies of economic nationalism appealed to a larger number of voters. Democrats were able, however, to contain the political fallout by blaming banks for the crisis. The Anti-Masonic Party, influential in New York, Pennsylvania, and other Northern states, lost seats, while the Southern Nullifier Party disappeared. Two Virginia representatives were elected on that state's Conservative Party ticket.
Early business of the new House reflected the close partisan division. When Congress first Convened on December 3, 1839, two contingents of New Jersey representatives-elect, one composed of Democrats and the other of Whigs, arrived and both requested to be seated as members. Charging the Whigs with election fraud and facing loss of control of the House, the Democratic Party majority (119 to 118 Whigs from outside New Jersey) refused to seat all but one Whig. Massachusetts Representative John Quincy Adams presided as "chairman" of the House after the clerk lost control. Two weeks later, when voting for speaker of the House finally commenced, 11 ballots were needed before Robert M. T. Hunter, a compromise Whig candidate, was elected, receiving 119 votes (out of 232 cast). This congress also enacted the first Independent Treasury bill.

Election summaries
125 | 8 | 109 |
Democratic | Whig |
State | Type | Date | Total seats | Democratic | Whig | Others | |||
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Seats | Change | Seats | Change | Seats | Change | ||||
Louisiana | Districts | July 2–4, 1838 | 3 | 0 | ![]() | 3 | ![]() | 0 | ![]() |
Illinois | Districts | August 6, 1838 | 3 | 2 | ![]() | 1 | ![]() | 0 | ![]() |
Missouri | At-large | August 6, 1838 | 2 | 2 | ![]() | 0 | ![]() | 0 | ![]() |
Vermont | Districts | September 1, 1838 | 5 | 2 | ![]() | 3 | ![]() | 0 | ![]() |
Maine | Districts | September 10, 1838 | 8 | 6 | ![]() | 2 | ![]() | 0 | ![]() |
Arkansas | At-large | October 1, 1838 | 1 | 1 | ![]() | 0 | ![]() | 0 | ![]() |
Georgia | At-large | October 1, 1838 | 9 | 0 | ![]() | 9 | ![]() | 0 | ![]() |
New Jersey | At-large | October 8, 1838 | 6 | 5 | ![]() | 1 | ![]() | 0 | ![]() |
South Carolina | Districts | October 8–9, 1838 | 9 | 8 | ![]() | 1 | ![]() | 0 | ![]() |
Ohio | Districts | October 9, 1838 | 19 | 11 | ![]() | 8 | ![]() | 0 | ![]() |
Pennsylvania | Districts | October 9, 1838 | 28 | 17 | ![]() | 5 | ![]() | 6 | ![]() |
Michigan | At-large | November 6, 1838 | 1 | 1 | ![]() | 0 | ![]() | 0 | ![]() |
New York | Districts | November 5–7, 1838 | 40 | 19 | ![]() | 21 | ![]() | 0 | ![]() |
Massachusetts | Districts | November 12, 1838 | 12 | 2 | ![]() | 10 | ![]() | 0 | ![]() |
Delaware | At-large | November 13, 1838 | 1 | 1 | ![]() | 0 | ![]() | 0 | ![]() |
New Hampshire | At-large | March 12, 1839 | 5 | 5 | ![]() | 0 | ![]() | 0 | ![]() |
Connecticut | Districts | April 1, 1839 | 6 | 0 | ![]() | 6 | ![]() | 0 | ![]() |
Virginia | Districts | May 23, 1839 | 21 | 12 | ![]() | 7 | ![]() | 2 | ![]() |
Kentucky | Districts | August 1, 1839 | 13 | 2 | ![]() | 11 | ![]() | 0 | ![]() |
Tennessee | Districts | August 1, 1839 | 13 | 6 | ![]() | 7 | ![]() | 0 | ![]() |
Alabama | Districts | August 5, 1839 | 5 | 3 | ![]() | 2 | ![]() | 0 | ![]() |
Indiana | Districts | August 5, 1839 | 7 | 5 | ![]() | 2 | ![]() | 0 | ![]() |
North Carolina | Districts | August 8, 1839 | 13 | 8 | ![]() | 5 | ![]() | 0 | ![]() |
Rhode Island | At-large | August 27, 1839 | 2 | 0 | ![]() | 2 | ![]() | 0 | ![]() |
Maryland | Districts | October 3, 1839 | 8 | 5 | ![]() | 3 | ![]() | 0 | ![]() |
Mississippi | At-large | November 4–5, 1839 | 2 | 2 | ![]() | 0 | ![]() | 0 | ![]() |
Total | 242 | 125 51.7% | ![]() | 109 45.0% | ![]() | 8 3.3% | ![]() |
Special elections
There were special elections in 1838 and 1839 to the 25th United States Congress and 26th United States Congress.
Special elections are listed by date then district.
25th Congress
District | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
Pennsylvania 9 | New member elected March 8, 1838. | ||||
Maine 3 | New member elected April 28, 1838. | ||||
Maine 5 | New member elected May 29, 1838. | ||||
Mississippi at-large 2 seats on a general ticket | John F. H. Claiborne | Democratic | 1835 | The House rescinded its former decision February 5, 1838 and declared the seats vacant. New members elected May 29, 1838. Two Whig gains. Successors seated May 30, 1838. |
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Samuel J. Gholson | Democratic | 1836 (special) | |||
Ohio 16 | New member elected October 9, 1838. | ||||
Ohio 19 | New member elected November 5, 1838. | ||||
Massachusetts 2 | Stephen C. Phillips | Whig | 1834 (special) | Incumbent resigned September 28, 1838 to become Mayor of Salem. New member elected November 12, 1838. Whig hold. Winner also elected to the next term; see below. |
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26th Congress
District | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
Missouri at-large | Albert G. Harrison | Democratic | 1835 | New member elected October 28, 1839 and seated December 5, 1839. Democratic hold. |
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Massachusetts 1 | Richard Fletcher | Whig | 1836 | Incumbent member-elect declined to serve. New member elected November 11, 1839. Whig hold. |
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Pennsylvania 14 | New member elected November 20, 1839. | ||||
Massachusetts 6 | James C. Alvord | Whig | 1838 | Incumbent died September 27, 1839. New member elected December 23, 1839. Whig hold. | First ballot (November 11, 1839)
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Alabama
Arkansas
District | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
Arkansas at-large | Archibald Yell | Democratic | 1836 | Incumbent retired. Democratic hold. |
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Connecticut
Connecticut elected its six members April 1, 1839, flipping all six seats from Democratic to Whig.
District | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
Connecticut 1 | Isaac Toucey | Democratic | 1835 | Incumbent lost re-election. Whig gain. |
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Connecticut 2 | Samuel Ingham | Democratic | 1835 | Incumbent lost re-election. Whig gain. |
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Connecticut 3 | Elisha Haley | Democratic | 1835 | Incumbent retired. Whig gain. |
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Connecticut 4 | Thomas T. Whittlesey | Democratic | 1836 (special) | Incumbent lost re-election. Whig gain. |
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Connecticut 5 | Lancelot Phelps | Democratic | 1835 | Incumbent retired. Whig gain. |
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Connecticut 6 | Orrin Holt | Democratic | 1836 (special) | Incumbent retired. Whig gain. |
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Delaware
Florida Territory
See Non-voting delegates, below.
Georgia
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa Territory
See Non-voting delegates, below.
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
District | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
Maine 1 | |||||
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Maine 8 | Thomas Davee | Democratic | 1836 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Maryland
Massachusetts
Elections were held November 12, 1838, but one district's election went to a fourth ballot in 1839, after the March 4, 1839 start of the term but before the House convened in December 1839.
District | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
Massachusetts 1 | Richard Fletcher | Whig | 1836 | Incumbent re-elected, but declined to serve, leading to a special election. |
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Massachusetts 2 | Stephen C. Phillips | Whig | 1834 (special) | Incumbent resigned September 28, 1838 to become Mayor of Salem. Whig hold. Successor also elected the same day to finish the current term. |
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Massachusetts 3 | Caleb Cushing | Whig | 1834 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Massachusetts 4 | William Parmenter | Democratic | 1836 | Incumbent re-elected late on the fourth ballot. | First ballot (November 12, 1838)
Second ballot (December 17, 1838)
Third ballot (February 4, 1839)
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Massachusetts 5 | Levi Lincoln Jr. | Whig | 1834 (special) | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Massachusetts 6 | George Grennell Jr. | Whig | 1834 | Incumbent retired. Whig hold. |
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Massachusetts 7 | George N. Briggs | Whig | 1830 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Massachusetts 8 | William Calhoun | Whig | 1834 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Massachusetts 9 | William S. Hastings | Whig | 1836 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Massachusetts 10 | Nathaniel B. Borden | Democratic | 1835 | Incumbent lost re-election as a Whig. Democratic hold. |
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Massachusetts 11 | John Reed Jr. | Whig | 1812 1816 (lost) 1820 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Massachusetts 12 | John Quincy Adams | Whig | 1830 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Michigan
District | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
Michigan at-large | Isaac E. Crary | Democratic | 1835 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Mississippi
A special election was held in Mississippi on July 17–18, 1837. Its winners were Democrats John F. H. Claiborne and Samuel J. Gholson. The first session of the 25th Congress was a special session beginning on September 4, 1837, extending to October 16. In November, Mississippi held the regular election. Seargent Smith Prentiss, a Vicksburg lawyer and Whig, unexpectedly launched a vigorous, partisan campaign. He and fellow Whig Thomas J. Word won in an upset. Claiborne and Gholson then argued that the July result entitled them to serve full terms. With the Whig Party newly organizing, the closely divided House, in which Anti-Masons, Nullifiers, and the Independent tended to align more with Whigs and to oppose Democrats, agreed to hear Prentiss. He spoke for nine hours over three days, packing the gallery, drawing Senators, and earning a national reputation for oratory and public admiration from leading Whigs including Senators Clay and Webster. The Elections Committee then required a third election. Scheduled for April 1838, it confirmed the November result. Both Whigs were seated in May late in the second session, also serving for the third session.
District | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
Mississippi at-large (2 seats) | Seargent S. Prentiss | Whig | 1837 | Incumbent retired. Democratic gain. |
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Thomas J. Word | Whig | 1837 | Incumbent retired. Democratic gain. |
Missouri
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New York
District | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
New York 1 | Thomas B. Jackson | Democratic | 1836 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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New York 2 | James De La Montanya | Democratic | 1836 | Incumbent retired. Democratic hold. |
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New York 3 Plural district with 4 seats | Ogden Hoffman | Whig | 1836 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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John McKeon | Democratic | 1834 | Incumbent lost re-election. Whig gain. | ||
Ely Moore | Democratic | 1834 | Incumbent lost re-election. Whig gain. | ||
Gideon Lee | Democratic | 1835 | Incumbent retired. Whig Gain. | ||
New York 4 | Gouverneur Kemble | Democratic | 1836 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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New York 5 | Obadiah Titus | Democratic | 1836 | Incumbent lost re-election. Whig gain. |
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New York 6 | Nathaniel Jones | Democratic | 1836 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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New York 7 | John C. Brodhead | Democratic | 1836 | Incumbent retired. Whig gain. |
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North Carolina
Ohio
Pennsylvania
District | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
Pennsylvania 1 | Lemuel Paynter | Democratic | 1836 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Pennsylvania 2 Plural district with 2 seats | John Sergeant | Whig | 1816 1836 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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George W. Toland | Whig | 1836 | Incumbent re-elected. | ||
Pennsylvania 3 | Charles Naylor | Whig | 1837 (special) | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Pennsylvania 4 Plural district with 3 seats | Edward Davies | Anti-Masonic | 1836 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Edward Darlington | Anti-Masonic | 1832 | Incumbent retired. Anti-Masonic hold. | ||
David Potts Jr. | Anti-Masonic | 1830 | Incumbent retired. Anti-Masonic hold. | ||
Pennsylvania 5 | Jacob Fry Jr. | Democratic | 1834 | Incumbent retired. Democratic hold. |
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Pennsylvania 6 | Mathias Morris | Whig | 1834 | Incumbent lost re-election. Democratic gain. |
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Pennsylvania 7 | David D. Wagener | Democratic | 1832 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Pennsylvania 8 | Edward B. Hubley | Democratic | 1834 | Incumbent retired. Democratic hold. |
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Pennsylvania 9 | George Keim | Democratic | 1838 (special) | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Pennsylvania 10 | Luther Reily | Democratic | 1836 | Incumbent retired. Whig gain. |
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Pennsylvania 11 | Henry Logan | Democratic | 1834 | Incumbent retired. Democratic hold. |
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Pennsylvania 12 | Daniel Sheffer | Democratic | 1836 | Incumbent lost re-election. Whig gain. |
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Pennsylvania 13 | Charles McClure | Democratic | 1836 | Incumbent retired. Democratic hold. |
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Pennsylvania 14 | William W. Potter | Democratic | 1836 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Pennsylvania 15 | David Petrikin | Democratic | 1836 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Pennsylvania 16 | Robert H. Hammond | Democratic | 1836 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Pennsylvania 17 | Samuel W. Morris | Democratic | 1836 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Pennsylvania 18 | Charles Ogle | Anti-Masonic | 1836 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Pennsylvania 19 | John Klingensmith Jr. | Democratic | 1832 | Incumbent retired. Democratic hold. |
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Pennsylvania 20 | Andrew Buchanan | Democratic | 1832 | Incumbent retired. Democratic hold. |
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Pennsylvania 21 | Thomas M. T. McKennan | Anti-Masonic | 1830 | Incumbent retired. Democratic gain. |
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Pennsylvania 22 | Richard Biddle | Anti-Masonic | 1836 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Pennsylvania 23 | William Beatty | Democratic | 1836 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Pennsylvania 24 | Thomas Henry | Anti-Masonic | 1836 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Pennsylvania 25 | Arnold Plumer | Democratic | 1836 | Incumbent retired. Democratic hold. |
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In the 3rd district, Charles Naylor's election was unsuccessfully contested by Charles J. Ingersoll.
There were three special elections in Pennsylvania during the 26th Congress. The first was in the 14th district caused by the death of William W. Potter (Democratic) on October 28, 1839. This vacancy was filled by George McCulloch (Democratic). The second was in the 22nd district caused by the resignation of Richard Biddle. This vacancy was filled by Henry M. Brackenridge (Whig). The third was in the 13th district caused by the death of William S. Ramsey (Democratic) on October 17, 1840. Ramsey had also been re-elected to the 27th Congress and so an additional special election was held the following May to fill the vacancy in the 27th Congress.
Rhode Island
South Carolina
Tennessee
Elections held late, on August 1, 1839.
District | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
Tennessee 1 | William B. Carter | Whig | 1835 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Tennessee 2 | Abraham McClellan | Democratic | 1837 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Tennessee 3 | Joseph L. Williams | Whig | 1837 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Tennessee 4 | William Stone | Whig | 1837 (special) | Incumbent lost re-election. Democratic gain. |
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Tennessee 5 | Hopkins L. Turney | Democratic | 1837 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Tennessee 6 | William B. Campbell | Whig | 1837 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Tennessee 7 | John Bell | Whig | 1827 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Tennessee 8 | Abram P. Maury | Whig | 1835 | Incumbent retired. Whig hold. |
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Tennessee 9 | James K. Polk | Democratic | 1825 | Incumbent retired to run for Governor. Democratic hold. |
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Tennessee 10 | Ebenezer J. Shields | Whig | 1835 | Incumbent lost re-election. Democratic gain. |
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Tennessee 11 | Richard Cheatham | Whig | 1837 | Incumbent lost re-election. Democratic gain. |
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Tennessee 12 | John W. Crockett | Whig | 1837 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Tennessee 13 | Christopher H. Williams | Whig | 1837 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Vermont
District | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
Vermont 1 | Hiland Hall | Whig | 1833 (special) | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Vermont 2 | William Slade | Whig | 1831 (special) | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Vermont 3 | Horace Everett | Whig | 1828 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Vermont 4 | Heman Allen | Whig | 1832 (late) | Incumbent lost re-election. Democratic gain. | First ballot
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Vermont 5 | Isaac Fletcher | Democratic | 1836 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Virginia
District | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
Virginia 1 | Joel Holleman | Democratic | 1837 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Virginia 2 | Francis E. Rives | Democratic | 1837 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Virginia 3 | John Winston Jones | Democratic | 1835 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Virginia 4 | George Dromgoole | Democratic | 1835 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Virginia 5 | James Bouldin | Democratic | 1834 (special) | Incumbent retired. Whig gain. |
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Virginia 6 | Walter Coles | Democratic | 1835 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Virginia 7 | Archibald Stuart | Democratic | 1837 | Incumbent lost re-election. Whig gain. |
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Virginia 8 | Henry A. Wise | Whig | 1833 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Virginia 9 | Robert M. T. Hunter | Whig | 1837 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Virginia 10 | John Taliaferro | Whig | 1835 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Virginia 11 | John Robertson | Whig | Incumbent retired. Whig hold. |
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Virginia 12 | James Garland | Democratic | 1835 | Incumbent re-elected as a Conservative. Conservative gain. |
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Virginia 13 | Linn Banks | Democratic | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Virginia 14 | Charles F. Mercer | Whig | 1817 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Virginia 15 | James M. Mason | Democratic | 1837 | Incumbent retired. Democratic hold. |
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Virginia 16 | Isaac S. Pennybacker | Democratic | 1837 | Incumbent retired. Democratic hold. |
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Virginia 17 | Robert Craig | Democratic | 1835 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Virginia 18 | George W. Hopkins | Democratic | 1835 | Incumbent re-elected as a Conservative. Conservative gain. |
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Virginia 19 | Andrew Beirne | Democratic | 1837 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Virginia 20 | Joseph Johnson | Democratic | 1835 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Virginia 21 | William S. Morgan | Democratic | 1835 | Incumbent retired. Democratic hold. |
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Wisconsin Territory
See Non-voting delegates, below.
Non-voting delegates
25th Congress
District | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Delegate | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
Iowa Territory at-large | None (new district) | New seat. New delegate elected September 10, 1848. Democratic gain. |
Others
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26th Congress
District | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Delegate | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
Florida Territory at-large | Charles Downing | Democratic | 1836 | Incumbent re-elected on an unknown date. |
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Iowa Territory at-large | William W. Chapman | Democratic | 1838 | Incumbent lost re-election. New delegate elected August 5, 1839, but election was invalidated due to a misdrafting of the a territorial statute, and Congress extended the term of the incumbent delegate to 1840. |
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Wisconsin Territory at-large | George Wallace Jones | Democratic | 1836 | Incumbent lost re-election. New delegate elected in September 1838. Democratic hold. Incumbent claimed that prior 1836 election had entitled him to serve until March 1839, but the house disagreed and seated the winner January 14, 1839. |
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See also
- 1838 United States elections
- List of United States House of Representatives elections (1824–1854)
- 1838–39 United States Senate elections
- 25th United States Congress
- 26th United States Congress
Notes
- Anti-Masons won 6 elections and Conservatives won 2.
- Nullifiers
- Includes two plural districts, one with three members
- Anti-Masons
- Includes five plural districts, one with four members
- Conservatives
- Independent joined Whigs
- Includes 1 plural district
- For plural districts, percent is based on assumption that each voter cast as many votes as there are seats
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- Dubin, Michael J. (March 1, 1998). 1788 United States Congressional Elections-1997: The Official Results of the Elections of the 1st Through 105th Congresses. McFarland and Company. ISBN 978-0786402830.
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The 1838 39 United States House of Representatives elections were held on various dates in various states between July 2 1838 and November 5 1839 Each state set its own date for its elections to the House of Representatives before the first session of the 26th United States Congress convened on December 2 1839 They occurred during President Martin Van Buren s term Elections were held for all 242 seats representing 26 states 1838 39 United States House of Representatives elections 1836 amp 1837 July 2 1838 November 5 1839 1840 amp 1841 All 242 seats in the United States House of Representatives 122 seats needed for a majority Majority party Minority party Leader John Jones Robert M T Hunter Party Democratic Whig Leader s seat Virginia 3rd Virginia 9th Last election 128 seats 100 seats Seats won 126 116 Seat change 2 16 Popular vote 995 133 989 712 Percentage 50 01 49 73 Swing 0 94pp 3 23pp Third party Party Independent Last election 1 seat Seats won 0 Seat change 1 Popular vote 8 205 Percentage 0 41 Swing 0 58ppSpeaker before election James K Polk Democratic Elected Speaker Robert M T Hunter Whig The Panic of 1837 and consequent economic downturn drove Whig Party gains Van Buren s Democratic Party had lost popularity and Whig policies of economic nationalism appealed to a larger number of voters Democrats were able however to contain the political fallout by blaming banks for the crisis The Anti Masonic Party influential in New York Pennsylvania and other Northern states lost seats while the Southern Nullifier Party disappeared Two Virginia representatives were elected on that state s Conservative Party ticket Early business of the new House reflected the close partisan division When Congress first Convened on December 3 1839 two contingents of New Jersey representatives elect one composed of Democrats and the other of Whigs arrived and both requested to be seated as members Charging the Whigs with election fraud and facing loss of control of the House the Democratic Party majority 119 to 118 Whigs from outside New Jersey refused to seat all but one Whig Massachusetts Representative John Quincy Adams presided as chairman of the House after the clerk lost control Two weeks later when voting for speaker of the House finally commenced 11 ballots were needed before Robert M T Hunter a compromise Whig candidate was elected receiving 119 votes out of 232 cast This congress also enacted the first Independent Treasury bill The results of the election in a seating chart Election summaries 125 8 109 Democratic Whig State Type Date Total seats Democratic Whig Others Seats Change Seats Change Seats Change Louisiana Districts July 2 4 1838 3 0 1 3 1 0 Illinois Districts August 6 1838 3 2 1 1 1 0 Missouri At large August 6 1838 2 2 0 0 Vermont Districts September 1 1838 5 2 1 3 1 0 Maine Districts September 10 1838 8 6 2 0 Arkansas At large October 1 1838 1 1 0 0 Georgia At large October 1 1838 9 0 8 9 8 0 New Jersey At large October 8 1838 6 5 5 1 5 0 South Carolina Districts October 8 9 1838 9 8 6 1 0 6 Ohio Districts October 9 1838 19 11 3 8 3 0 Pennsylvania Districts October 9 1838 28 17 5 1 6 1 Michigan At large November 6 1838 1 1 0 0 New York Districts November 5 7 1838 40 19 11 21 11 0 Massachusetts Districts November 12 1838 12 2 10 0 Delaware At large November 13 1838 1 1 1 0 1 0 New Hampshire At large March 12 1839 5 5 0 0 Connecticut Districts April 1 1839 6 0 6 6 6 0 Virginia Districts May 23 1839 21 12 3 7 1 2 2 Kentucky Districts August 1 1839 13 2 1 11 0 1 Tennessee Districts August 1 1839 13 6 3 7 3 0 Alabama Districts August 5 1839 5 3 2 0 Indiana Districts August 5 1839 7 5 4 2 4 0 North Carolina Districts August 8 1839 13 8 3 5 3 0 Rhode Island At large August 27 1839 2 0 2 0 Maryland Districts October 3 1839 8 5 1 3 1 0 Mississippi At large November 4 5 1839 2 2 2 0 2 0 Total 242 125 51 7 3 109 45 0 9 8 3 3 6 Popular vote Democratic 50 01 Whig 49 73 Others 0 26 House seats Democratic 52 07 Whig 47 93 Special electionsThere were special elections in 1838 and 1839 to the 25th United States Congress and 26th United States Congress Special elections are listed by date then district 25th Congress District Incumbent This race Member Party First elected Results Candidates Pennsylvania 9 New member elected March 8 1838 Maine 3 New member elected April 28 1838 Maine 5 New member elected May 29 1838 Mississippi at large 2 seats on a general ticket John F H Claiborne Democratic 1835 The House rescinded its former decision February 5 1838 and declared the seats vacant New members elected May 29 1838 Two Whig gains Successors seated May 30 1838 Y Sergeant S Prentiss Whig 26 55 Y Thomas J Word Whig 25 20 John F H Claiborne Democratic 24 57 Samuel J Gholson Democratic 23 68 Samuel J Gholson Democratic 1836 special Ohio 16 New member elected October 9 1838 Ohio 19 New member elected November 5 1838 Massachusetts 2 Stephen C Phillips Whig 1834 special Incumbent resigned September 28 1838 to become Mayor of Salem New member elected November 12 1838 Whig hold Winner also elected to the next term see below Y Leverett Saltonstall Whig 59 15 Robert Rantoul Jr Democratic 32 26 Joseph S Cabot Democratic 8 60 26th Congress District Incumbent This race Member Party First elected Results Candidates Missouri at large Albert G Harrison Democratic 1835 New member elected October 28 1839 and seated December 5 1839 Democratic hold Y John Jameson Democratic 63 16 Whig 35 96 Massachusetts 1 Richard Fletcher Whig 1836 Incumbent member elect declined to serve New member elected November 11 1839 Whig hold Y Abbott Lawrence Whig 57 52 Democratic 42 48 Pennsylvania 14 New member elected November 20 1839 Massachusetts 6 James C Alvord Whig 1838 Incumbent died September 27 1839 New member elected December 23 1839 Whig hold First ballot November 11 1839 Democratic 48 99 Osmyn Baker Whig 44 48 Unknown 4 58 1 95 Second ballot December 23 1839 Y Osmyn Baker Whig 51 09 Democratic 39 98 8 93 AlabamaArkansasDistrict Incumbent This race Member Party First elected Results Candidates Arkansas at large Archibald Yell Democratic 1836 Incumbent retired Democratic hold Y Edward Cross Democratic 61 0 William Cummins Whig 39 0 ConnecticutConnecticut elected its six members April 1 1839 flipping all six seats from Democratic to Whig District Incumbent This race Member Party First elected Results Candidates Connecticut 1 Isaac Toucey Democratic 1835 Incumbent lost re election Whig gain Y Joseph Trumbull Whig 53 3 Isaac Toucey Democratic 42 2 Charles Chapman Unknown 4 6 Connecticut 2 Samuel Ingham Democratic 1835 Incumbent lost re election Whig gain Y William L Storrs Whig 50 5 Samuel Ingham Democratic 49 2 Connecticut 3 Elisha Haley Democratic 1835 Incumbent retired Whig gain Y Thomas W Williams Whig 50 4 Democratic 48 9 Connecticut 4 Thomas T Whittlesey Democratic 1836 special Incumbent lost re election Whig gain Y Thomas B Osborne Whig 52 2 Thomas T Whittlesey Democratic 47 4 Connecticut 5 Lancelot Phelps Democratic 1835 Incumbent retired Whig gain Y Truman Smith Whig 53 4 Democratic 46 4 Connecticut 6 Orrin Holt Democratic 1836 special Incumbent retired Whig gain Y John H Brockway Whig 52 4 Chauncey F Cleveland Democratic 46 7 DelawareFlorida TerritorySee Non voting delegates below GeorgiaIllinoisIndianaIowa TerritorySee Non voting delegates below KentuckyLouisianaMaineDistrict Incumbent This race Member Party First elected Results Candidates Maine 1 Maine 2 Maine 3 Maine 4 Maine 5 Maine 6 Maine 7 Maine 8 Thomas Davee Democratic 1836 Incumbent re elected Y Thomas Davee Democratic 51 90 John S Tenney Whig 46 62 Conservative 1 48 MarylandMassachusettsElections were held November 12 1838 but one district s election went to a fourth ballot in 1839 after the March 4 1839 start of the term but before the House convened in December 1839 District Incumbent This race Member Party First elected Results Candidates Massachusetts 1 Richard Fletcher Whig 1836 Incumbent re elected but declined to serve leading to a special election Y Richard Fletcher Whig 63 1 Democratic 36 2 Massachusetts 2 Stephen C Phillips Whig 1834 special Incumbent resigned September 28 1838 to become Mayor of Salem Whig hold Successor also elected the same day to finish the current term Y Leverett Saltonstall Whig 59 26 Robert Rantoul Jr Democratic 32 33 Joseph S Cabot Democratic 8 51 Massachusetts 3 Caleb Cushing Whig 1834 Incumbent re elected Y Caleb Cushing Whig 61 1 Gayton P Osgood Democratic 35 0 Massachusetts 4 William Parmenter Democratic 1836 Incumbent re elected late on the fourth ballot First ballot November 12 1838 William Parmenter Democratic 49 24 Whig 48 24 Democratic 1 27 1 25 Second ballot December 17 1838 William Parmenter Democratic 47 23 Whig 45 59 Unknown 3 18 Democratic 2 22 1 79 Third ballot February 4 1839 William Parmenter Democratic 49 92 Whig 42 24 Unknown 4 1 Democratic 1 83 Fourth ballot April 1 1839 Y William Parmenter Democratic 51 38 Whig 45 81 Democratic 1 83 Massachusetts 5 Levi Lincoln Jr Whig 1834 special Incumbent re elected Y Levi Lincoln Jr Whig 55 2 Isaac Davis Democratic 34 1 Charles Allen Unknown 10 3 Massachusetts 6 George Grennell Jr Whig 1834 Incumbent retired Whig hold Y James C Alvord Whig 61 8 Democratic 28 6 Osmyn Baker Whig 9 1 Massachusetts 7 George N Briggs Whig 1830 Incumbent re elected Y George N Briggs Whig 54 58 Henry W Bishop Democratic 45 42 Massachusetts 8 William Calhoun Whig 1834 Incumbent re elected Y William Calhoun Whig 59 4 Democratic 40 3 Massachusetts 9 William S Hastings Whig 1836 Incumbent re elected Y William S Hastings Whig 56 6 Alexander H Everett Democratic 43 2 Massachusetts 10 Nathaniel B Borden Democratic 1835 Incumbent lost re election as a Whig Democratic hold Y Henry Williams Democratic 51 90 Nathaniel B Borden Whig 45 84 William Baylies Whig 2 26 Massachusetts 11 John Reed Jr Whig 1812 1816 lost 1820 Incumbent re elected Y John Reed Jr Whig 56 4 Democratic 43 3 Massachusetts 12 John Quincy Adams Whig 1830 Incumbent re elected Y John Quincy Adams Whig 59 23 Democratic 40 77 MichiganDistrict Incumbent This race Member Party First elected Results Candidates Michigan at large Isaac E Crary Democratic 1835 Incumbent re elected Y Isaac E Crary Democratic 50 3 Hezekiah Wells Whig 49 7 MississippiA special election was held in Mississippi on July 17 18 1837 Its winners were Democrats John F H Claiborne and Samuel J Gholson The first session of the 25th Congress was a special session beginning on September 4 1837 extending to October 16 In November Mississippi held the regular election Seargent Smith Prentiss a Vicksburg lawyer and Whig unexpectedly launched a vigorous partisan campaign He and fellow Whig Thomas J Word won in an upset Claiborne and Gholson then argued that the July result entitled them to serve full terms With the Whig Party newly organizing the closely divided House in which Anti Masons Nullifiers and the Independent tended to align more with Whigs and to oppose Democrats agreed to hear Prentiss He spoke for nine hours over three days packing the gallery drawing Senators and earning a national reputation for oratory and public admiration from leading Whigs including Senators Clay and Webster The Elections Committee then required a third election Scheduled for April 1838 it confirmed the November result Both Whigs were seated in May late in the second session also serving for the third session District Incumbent This race Member Party First elected Results Candidates Mississippi at large 2 seats Seargent S Prentiss Whig 1837 Incumbent retired Democratic gain Y Albert G Brown Democratic 27 17 Y Jacob Thompson Democratic 26 89 Adam L Benjamin Whig 23 68 Reuben Davis Whig 22 26 Thomas J Word Whig 1837 Incumbent retired Democratic gain MissouriNew HampshireNew JerseyNew YorkDistrict Incumbent This race Member Party First elected Results Candidates New York 1 Thomas B Jackson Democratic 1836 Incumbent re elected Y Thomas B Jackson Democratic 56 46 Nathaniel Miller Whig 43 54 New York 2 James De La Montanya Democratic 1836 Incumbent retired Democratic hold Y James De La Montanya Democratic 54 48 John S Gurnee Whig 45 52 New York 3 Plural district with 4 seats Ogden Hoffman Whig 1836 Incumbent re elected Y Ogden Hoffman Whig 51 54 Y Moses H Grinnell Whig 51 51 Y Edward Curtis Whig 51 24 Y James Monroe Whig 51 23 John McKeon Democratic 48 31 Isaac L Varian Democratic 48 10 Churchill C Cambreleng Democratic 48 10 Ely Moore Democratic 47 20 John McKeon Democratic 1834 Incumbent lost re election Whig gain Ely Moore Democratic 1834 Incumbent lost re election Whig gain Gideon Lee Democratic 1835 Incumbent retired Whig Gain New York 4 Gouverneur Kemble Democratic 1836 Incumbent re elected Y Gouverneur Kemble Democratic 54 26 Joshua W Bowron Whig 45 74 New York 5 Obadiah Titus Democratic 1836 Incumbent lost re election Whig gain Y Charles Johnston Whig 53 11 Obadiah Titus Democratic 46 89 New York 6 Nathaniel Jones Democratic 1836 Incumbent re elected Y Gouverneur Kemble Democratic 51 26 Thomas McKissock Whig 48 74 New York 7 John C Brodhead Democratic 1836 Incumbent retired Whig gain Y Rufus Palen Whig 54 16 Anthony Hasbrouck Democratic 45 84 North CarolinaOhioPennsylvaniaDistrict Incumbent This race Member Party First elected Results Candidates Pennsylvania 1 Lemuel Paynter Democratic 1836 Incumbent re elected Y Lemuel Paynter Democratic 55 1 Joel B Sutherland Whig 44 9 Pennsylvania 2 Plural district with 2 seats John Sergeant Whig 1816 1836 Incumbent re elected Y George W Toland Whig 69 4 Y John Sergeant Whig 69 2 Joseph R Evans Democratic 30 7 Samuel Brasnears Democratic 30 7 George W Toland Whig 1836 Incumbent re elected Pennsylvania 3 Charles Naylor Whig 1837 special Incumbent re elected Y Charles Naylor Whig 53 1 Charles J Ingersoll Democratic 46 9 Pennsylvania 4 Plural district with 3 seats Edward Davies Anti Masonic 1836 Incumbent re elected Y John Edwards Anti Masonic 57 2 Y Edward Davies Anti Masonic 57 0 Y Francis James Anti Masonic 57 0 Joshua Evans Jr Democratic 43 0 Reah Frazer Democratic 43 0 Samuel Leiper Democratic 42 8 Edward Darlington Anti Masonic 1832 Incumbent retired Anti Masonic hold David Potts Jr Anti Masonic 1830 Incumbent retired Anti Masonic hold Pennsylvania 5 Jacob Fry Jr Democratic 1834 Incumbent retired Democratic hold Y Joseph Fornance Democratic 54 9 Joseph Royer Whig 45 1 Pennsylvania 6 Mathias Morris Whig 1834 Incumbent lost re election Democratic gain Y John Davis Democratic 51 9 Mathias Morris Whig 48 1 Pennsylvania 7 David D Wagener Democratic 1832 Incumbent re elected Y David D Wagener Democratic 63 7 Peter S Michler Whig 36 3 Pennsylvania 8 Edward B Hubley Democratic 1834 Incumbent retired Democratic hold Y Peter Newhard Democratic 54 5 Walter C Livingston Whig 45 5 Pennsylvania 9 George Keim Democratic 1838 special Incumbent re elected Y George Keim Democratic 69 3 Daniel M Bieber Whig 30 7 Pennsylvania 10 Luther Reily Democratic 1836 Incumbent retired Whig gain Y William Simonton Whig 59 1 William Reily Democratic 40 9 Pennsylvania 11 Henry Logan Democratic 1834 Incumbent retired Democratic hold Y James Gerry Democratic 56 6 Charles A Barnitz Whig 43 4 Pennsylvania 12 Daniel Sheffer Democratic 1836 Incumbent lost re election Whig gain Y James Cooper Whig 55 9 Daniel Sheffer Democratic 44 1 Pennsylvania 13 Charles McClure Democratic 1836 Incumbent retired Democratic hold Y William S Ramsey Democratic 57 3 Frederick Watts Whig 42 7 Pennsylvania 14 William W Potter Democratic 1836 Incumbent re elected Y William W Potter Democratic 50 9 William Irvin Whig 49 1 Pennsylvania 15 David Petrikin Democratic 1836 Incumbent re elected Y David Petrikin Democratic 53 5 David Hurley Whig 46 5 Pennsylvania 16 Robert H Hammond Democratic 1836 Incumbent re elected Y Robert H Hammond Democratic 56 6 James Morrill Whig 43 4 Pennsylvania 17 Samuel W Morris Democratic 1836 Incumbent re elected Y Samuel W Morris Democratic 54 2 William Willard Whig 45 8 Pennsylvania 18 Charles Ogle Anti Masonic 1836 Incumbent re elected Y Charles Ogle Anti Masonic 55 9 Job Mann Democratic 44 1 Pennsylvania 19 John Klingensmith Jr Democratic 1832 Incumbent retired Democratic hold Y Albert G Marchand Democratic 60 9 Joseph Markle Whig 39 1 Pennsylvania 20 Andrew Buchanan Democratic 1832 Incumbent retired Democratic hold Y Enos Hook Democratic 62 4 Fideleo Hughes Whig 37 6 Pennsylvania 21 Thomas M T McKennan Anti Masonic 1830 Incumbent retired Democratic gain Y Isaac Leet Democratic 50 1 Joseph Lawrence Whig 49 9 Pennsylvania 22 Richard Biddle Anti Masonic 1836 Incumbent re elected Y Richard Biddle Anti Masonic 58 1 James Power Democratic 41 9 Pennsylvania 23 William Beatty Democratic 1836 Incumbent re elected Y William Beatty Democratic 61 5 George W Smith Whig 38 5 Pennsylvania 24 Thomas Henry Anti Masonic 1836 Incumbent re elected Y Thomas Henry Anti Masonic 54 7 James D White Democratic 45 3 Pennsylvania 25 Arnold Plumer Democratic 1836 Incumbent retired Democratic hold Y John Galbraith Democratic 51 2 David Dick Whig 48 8 In the 3rd district Charles Naylor s election was unsuccessfully contested by Charles J Ingersoll There were three special elections in Pennsylvania during the 26th Congress The first was in the 14th district caused by the death of William W Potter Democratic on October 28 1839 This vacancy was filled by George McCulloch Democratic The second was in the 22nd district caused by the resignation of Richard Biddle This vacancy was filled by Henry M Brackenridge Whig The third was in the 13th district caused by the death of William S Ramsey Democratic on October 17 1840 Ramsey had also been re elected to the 27th Congress and so an additional special election was held the following May to fill the vacancy in the 27th Congress Rhode IslandSouth CarolinaTennesseeElections held late on August 1 1839 District Incumbent This race Member Party First elected Results Candidates Tennessee 1 William B Carter Whig 1835 Incumbent re elected Y William B Carter Whig 58 95 Joseph Powell Democratic 41 05 Tennessee 2 Abraham McClellan Democratic 1837 Incumbent re elected Y Abraham McClellan Democratic 63 32 John A McKennry Whig 36 68 Tennessee 3 Joseph L Williams Whig 1837 Incumbent re elected Y Joseph L Williams Whig 100 Tennessee 4 William Stone Whig 1837 special Incumbent lost re election Democratic gain Y Julius W Blackwell Democratic 57 51 William Stone Whig 42 50 Tennessee 5 Hopkins L Turney Democratic 1837 Incumbent re elected Y Hopkins L Turney Democratic 65 55 Anthony Dibrell Whig 34 45 Tennessee 6 William B Campbell Whig 1837 Incumbent re elected Y William B Campbell Whig 60 48 William Trousdale Democratic 39 52 Tennessee 7 John Bell Whig 1827 Incumbent re elected Y John Bell Whig 59 38 Robert M Burton Democratic 40 63 Tennessee 8 Abram P Maury Whig 1835 Incumbent retired Whig hold Y Meredith P Gentry Whig 54 18 William G Childress Democratic 45 82 Tennessee 9 James K Polk Democratic 1825 Incumbent retired to run for Governor Democratic hold Y Harvey M Watterson Democratic 58 91 Daniel L Barenger Whig 41 09 Tennessee 10 Ebenezer J Shields Whig 1835 Incumbent lost re election Democratic gain Y Aaron V Brown Democratic 57 77 Ebenezer J Shields Whig 42 23 Tennessee 11 Richard Cheatham Whig 1837 Incumbent lost re election Democratic gain Y Cave Johnson Democratic 57 91 Richard Cheatham Whig 42 09 Tennessee 12 John W Crockett Whig 1837 Incumbent re elected Y John W Crockett Whig 55 49 Stephen C Davatt Democratic 44 51 Tennessee 13 Christopher H Williams Whig 1837 Incumbent re elected Y Christopher H Williams Whig 54 19 William C Dunlap Democratic 45 81 VermontDistrict Incumbent This race Member Party First elected Results Candidates Vermont 1 Hiland Hall Whig 1833 special Incumbent re elected Y Hiland Hall Whig 60 1 Democratic 38 4 Vermont 2 William Slade Whig 1831 special Incumbent re elected Y William Slade Whig 69 2 Charles Linsley Democratic 30 1 Vermont 3 Horace Everett Whig 1828 Incumbent re elected Y Horace Everett Whig 56 8 Alden Partridge Democratic 42 1 Vermont 4 Heman Allen Whig 1832 late Incumbent lost re election Democratic gain First ballot John Smith Democratic 49 6 Heman Allen Whig 45 3 Unknown 4 3 Second ballot Y John Smith Democratic 54 5 Heman Allen Whig 42 2 Unknown 2 1 Stephen Royce Whig 0 9 Vermont 5 Isaac Fletcher Democratic 1836 Incumbent re elected Y Isaac Fletcher Democratic 52 8 William Upham Whig 46 6 VirginiaDistrict Incumbent This race Member Party First elected Results Candidates Virginia 1 Joel Holleman Democratic 1837 Incumbent re elected Y Joel Holleman Democratic 51 9 Francis Mallory Whig 48 1 Virginia 2 Francis E Rives Democratic 1837 Incumbent re elected Y Francis E Rives Democratic 57 6 William B Goodwyn Whig 42 4 Virginia 3 John Winston Jones Democratic 1835 Incumbent re elected Y John Winston Jones Democratic 58 5 FNU Taylor Whig 41 5 Virginia 4 George Dromgoole Democratic 1835 Incumbent re elected Y George Dromgoole Democratic 57 1 Thomas Gholson Jr Whig 42 9 Virginia 5 James Bouldin Democratic 1834 special Incumbent retired Whig gain Y John Hill Whig 54 1 Daniel A Wilson Democratic 45 9 Virginia 6 Walter Coles Democratic 1835 Incumbent re elected Y Walter Coles Democratic 51 7 Vincent Witcher Whig 48 3 Virginia 7 Archibald Stuart Democratic 1837 Incumbent lost re election Whig gain Y William L Goggin Whig 52 6 Archibald Stuart Democratic 47 4 Virginia 8 Henry A Wise Whig 1833 Incumbent re elected Y Henry A Wise Whig 79 6 William C Jones Democratic 20 4 Virginia 9 Robert M T Hunter Whig 1837 Incumbent re elected Y Robert M T Hunter Whig 52 0 Francis Scott Democratic 48 0 Virginia 10 John Taliaferro Whig 1835 Incumbent re elected Y John Taliaferro Whig 51 4 Robert O Grayson Democratic 48 6 Virginia 11 John Robertson Whig Incumbent retired Whig hold Y John Botts Whig 53 8 William Selden Democratic 46 2 Virginia 12 James Garland Democratic 1835 Incumbent re elected as a Conservative Conservative gain Y James Garland Conservative 66 3 William F Gordon Democratic 33 7 Virginia 13 Linn Banks Democratic Incumbent re elected Y Linn Banks Democratic 56 1 Daniel F Slaughter Whig 43 9 Virginia 14 Charles F Mercer Whig 1817 Incumbent re elected Y Charles F Mercer Whig 59 3 William T T Mason Democratic 40 7 Virginia 15 James M Mason Democratic 1837 Incumbent retired Democratic hold Y William Lucas Democratic 50 0 Richard W Barton Whig 50 0 Virginia 16 Isaac S Pennybacker Democratic 1837 Incumbent retired Democratic hold Y Green Berry Samuels Democratic 60 3 David Steele Whig 39 7 Virginia 17 Robert Craig Democratic 1835 Incumbent re elected Y Robert Craig Democratic 58 7 Samuel M Moore Whig 41 3 Virginia 18 George W Hopkins Democratic 1835 Incumbent re elected as a Conservative Conservative gain Y George W Hopkins Conservative 52 7 John B George Whig 47 3 Virginia 19 Andrew Beirne Democratic 1837 Incumbent re elected Y Andrew Beirne Democratic 61 5 Pierre B Withered Whig 38 5 Virginia 20 Joseph Johnson Democratic 1835 Incumbent re elected Y Joseph Johnson Democratic 46 6 George D Camden Whig 38 7 Wilson K Shinn Democratic 14 8 Virginia 21 William S Morgan Democratic 1835 Incumbent retired Democratic hold Y Lewis Steenrod Democratic 55 8 Thomas Haymond Whig 44 2 Wisconsin TerritorySee Non voting delegates below Non voting delegates25th Congress District Incumbent This race Delegate Party First elected Results Candidates Iowa Territory at large None new district New seat New delegate elected September 10 1848 Democratic gain Y William W Chapman Democratic 33 32 Peter H Engle Democratic 32 51 Benjamin F Wallace Whig 20 42 David Rorer Democratic 13 53 Others Lawrence Taliaferro Independent 0 07 William H Wallace Whig 0 07 Isaac Leffler Whig 0 04 H Craighton Independent 0 02 John Foley Independent 0 02 26th Congress District Incumbent This race Delegate Party First elected Results Candidates Florida Territory at large Charles Downing Democratic 1836 Incumbent re elected on an unknown date Y Charles Downing Democratic data missing Iowa Territory at large William W Chapman Democratic 1838 Incumbent lost re election New delegate elected August 5 1839 but election was invalidated due to a misdrafting of the a territorial statute and Congress extended the term of the incumbent delegate to 1840 Y Francis Gehon Democratic 843 votes William W Chapman Democratic 24 votes Unknown 13 votes Others 18 votes Wisconsin Territory at large George Wallace Jones Democratic 1836 Incumbent lost re election New delegate elected in September 1838 Democratic hold Incumbent claimed that prior 1836 election had entitled him to serve until March 1839 but the house disagreed and seated the winner January 14 1839 Y James Duane Doty Democratic George Wallace Jones Democratic See also1838 United States elections List of United States House of Representatives elections 1824 1854 1838 39 United States Senate elections 25th United States Congress 26th United States CongressNotesAnti Masons won 6 elections and Conservatives won 2 Nullifiers Includes two plural districts one with three members Anti Masons Includes five plural districts one with four members Conservatives Independent joined Whigs Includes 1 plural district For plural districts percent is based on assumption that each voter cast as many votes as there are seatsReferencesLalor John Joseph 1899 Lalor John J ed Cyclopaedia of political science political economy and of the political history of the United States by the best American and European writers New York New York New York 309 hdl 2027 umn 319510014074381 a href wiki Template Cite journal title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help 26th Congress 1839 1841 Congress Profiles Washington D C Office of the Historian U S House of Representatives Retrieved March 1 2019 Twenty fifth Congress March 4 1837 to March 3 1839 Historian of the United States House of Representatives Archived from the original on December 23 2018 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