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1840–41 United States House of Representatives elections

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The 1840–41 United States House of Representatives elections were held on various dates in various states between July 6, 1840, and November 2, 1841. Each state set its own date for its elections to the House of Representatives, before or after the first session of the 27th United States Congress convened on May 31, 1841. Elections were held for all 242 seats, representing 26 states.

1840–41 United States House of Representatives elections
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← 1838 & 1839 July 6, 1840 – November 2, 1841 1842 & 1843 →

All 242 seats in the United States House of Representatives
122 seats needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party
  image image
Leader John White John Jones
Party Whig Democratic
Leader's seat Kentucky 9th Virginia 3rd
Last election 116 seats 126 seats
Seats won 142 98
Seat change image 26 image 28
Popular vote 1,089,609 1,021,051
Percentage 51.04% 47.83%
Swing image 1.31pp image 2.18pp

  Third party
 
Party Independent
Last election 0 seats
Seats won 2
Seat change image 2
Popular vote 18,063
Percentage 0.85%
Swing image 0.44pp

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Results:
     Democratic hold      Democratic gain
     Whig hold      Whig gain
     Independent gain      Independent Democrat gain

Speaker before election

Robert M. T. Hunter
Whig

Elected Speaker

John White
Whig

In a Whig wave, voters gave the Whig Party a House majority for the first time. Most Americans experienced the Panic of 1837 as a severe economic downturn. Its perceived mishandling by Democratic President Martin Van Buren fueled new support for alternative economic policies favored by Whigs of which voters had previously been skeptical. Collapse of the Anti-Masonic Party in the late 1830s also drove some third-party incumbents into the Whig Party. Newly elected members included Robert M. T. Hunter, Independent of Virginia, and Zadok Casey, Independent Democrat of Illinois.

Election summaries

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Chart showing seating arrangement
98 2 142
Democratic Whig
State Type Date Total
seats
Democratic Whig
Seats Change Seats Change
Louisiana Districts July 6–8, 1840 3 1 image1 2 image1
Missouri At-large August 3, 1840 2 2 image 0 image
Illinois Districts August 7, 1840 3 2 image 1 image
Vermont Districts September 4, 1840 5 0 image2 5 image2
Maine Districts September 14, 1840 8 4 image2 4 image2
Arkansas At-large October 5, 1840 1 1 image 0 image
Georgia At-large October 6, 1840 9 0 image 9 image
South Carolina Districts October 12–13, 1840 9 8 image 1 image
Ohio Districts October 13, 1840 19 7 image4 12 image4
Pennsylvania District (25) October 13, 1840 28 15 image2 13 image8
New York District (33) November 2–4, 1840 40 21 image2 19 image2
Connecticut Districts November 3, 1840 6 0 image 6 image
Michigan At-large November 3, 1840 1 0 image1 1 image1
New Jersey At-large November 3, 1840 6 0 image5 6 image5
Massachusetts Districts November 9, 1840 12 1 image1 11 image1
Delaware At-large November 10, 1840 1 0 image1 1 image1
1841 elections
New Hampshire At-large March 9, 1841 5 5 image 0 image
Rhode Island At-large April 21, 1841 2 0 image 2 image
Virginia Districts April 23, 1841 21 10 image2 10 image3
Kentucky Districts April 26, 1841 13 2 image 11 image
Indiana Districts May 3, 1841 7 1 image4 6 image4
Tennessee Districts May 6, 1841 13 5 image1 8 image1
North Carolina Districts May 13, 1841 13 5 image3 8 image3
Maryland District (7) May 17, 1841 8 2 image3 6 image3
Alabama At-large May 20, 1841 5 5 image2 0 image2
Mississippi At-large November 1–2, 1841 2 2 image 0 image
Total 242 99
40.9%
image26 142
59.5%
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Popular vote
Whig
 
51.04%
Democratic
 
47.83%
Others
 
1.13%
House seats
Whig
 
58.68%
Democratic
 
40.50%
Independent
 
0.83%

The previous election had two minor parties, the Anti-Masonic Party with 6 seats and the Conservative Party (of Virginia) with 2 seats, both of which disappeared in this election.

The 1st session of the 27th Congress began May 31, 1841, before Mississippi had elected Representatives, leaving that State unrepresented until the 2nd session.

Special elections

26th Congress

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  • Connecticut's 2nd congressional district: 1840
  • Georgia's at-large congressional district: January 1841 (one of the at-large seat)
  • Indiana's 7th congressional district: 1840
  • Massachusetts's 6th congressional district: 1840
  • Ohio's 4th congressional district: 1840
  • Pennsylvania's 22nd congressional district: 1840
  • Pennsylvania's 13th congressional district: 1840

27th Congress

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  • Maine's 4th congressional district: 1841
  • Massachusetts's 5th congressional district: 1841
  • Pennsylvania's 2nd congressional district: 1841
  • Pennsylvania's 13th congressional district: 1841
  • Pennsylvania's 18th congressional district: 1841
  • Pennsylvania's 18th congressional district (again): 1841
  • Pennsylvania's 20th congressional district: 1841
District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
New York 26 Francis Granger Whig 1838 Incumbent resigned March 5, 1841 to become U.S. Postmaster General.
New member elected May 13, 1841 and seated May 21, 1841.
Whig hold.
  • ▌imageY John Greig (Whig) 53.36%
  • ▌ (Democratic) 43.30%
  • ▌ (Liberty) 3.34%
New York 26 John Greig Whig 1841 (special) Incumbent resigned September 25, 1841.
New member elected November 3, 1841 and seated November 27, 1841.
Whig hold.
  • ▌imageY Francis Granger (Whig) 53.36%
  • ▌ (Democratic) 45.14%
  • ▌ (Liberty) 3.96%
Georgia at-large
(Three of the at-large seats)
William C. Dawson Whig 1836 (special) Incumbent resigned November 13, 1841 to run for Governor of Georgia.
New member elected December 21, 1841.
Democratic gain.
Elected on a general ticket:
  • ▌imageY Mark A. Cooper (Democratic) 17.26%
  • ▌imageY Walter T. Colquitt (Democratic) 17.14%
  • ▌imageY Edward J. Black (Democratic) 16.96%
  • ▌Charles Dougherty (Whig) 16.32%
  • ▌George R. Gilmer (Whig) 16.18%
  • ▌Augustus R. Wright (Whig) 16.14%
E. A. Nisbet Whig 1838 Incumbent resigned October 12, 1841.
New member elected December 21, 1841.
Democratic gain.
Julius C. Alford Whig 1838 Incumbent resigned October 1, 1841.
New member elected December 21, 1841.
Democratic gain.

Alabama

Arkansas

1840 Arkansas at-large election
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← 1838 October 5, 1840 1842 →
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Nominee Edward Cross Absalom Fowler
Party Democratic Whig
Popular vote 7.876 5,788
Percentage 57.6% 42.4%

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County Results
Cross:      50-60%      60-70%      70-80%      80-90%      >90%
Fowler:      50-60%      60-70%      70-80%      80-90%

U.S. Representative before election

Edward Cross
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Edward Cross
Democratic

District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
Arkansas at-large Edward Cross Democratic 1838 Incumbent reelected.
  • ▌imageY Edward Cross (Democratic) 57.6%
  • ▌Absalom Fowler (Whig) 42.4%

Connecticut

District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
Connecticut 1 Joseph Trumbull Whig 1839 Incumbent re-elected.
  • ▌imageY Joseph Trumbull (Whig) 56.7%
  • ▌Thomas H. Seymour (Democratic) 42.6%
Connecticut 2 William W. Boardman Whig 1840 (special) Incumbent re-elected.
  • ▌imageY William W. Boardman (Whig) 53.2%
  • ▌Charles A. Ingersoll (Democratic) 44.7%
Connecticut 3 Thomas W. Williams Whig 1839 Incumbent re-elected.
  • ▌imageY Thomas W. Williams (Whig) 55.2%
  • ▌ (Democratic) 44.5%
Connecticut 4 Thomas B. Osborne Whig 1839 Incumbent re-elected.
  • ▌imageY Thomas B. Osborne (Whig) 55.4%
  • ▌Thomas T. Whittlesey (Democratic) 44.3%
Connecticut 5 Truman Smith Whig 1839 Incumbent re-elected.
  • ▌imageY Truman Smith (Whig) 55.4%
  • ▌ (Democratic) 43.8%
Connecticut 6 Orrin Holt Whig 1839 Incumbent re-elected.
  • ▌imageY John H. Brockway (Whig) 56.6%
  • ▌Chauncey F. Cleveland (Democratic) 43.4%

Delaware

Florida Territory

See Non-voting delegates, below.

Georgia

Illinois

Indiana

Iowa Territory

See Non-voting delegates, below.

Kentucky

Louisiana

Maine

Maine elected its members September 14, 1840.

District 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 retired.
Whig gain.
  • ▌imageY Elisha H. Allen (Whig) 51.90%
  • ▌Hannibal Hamlin (Democratic) 46.62%

Maryland

Massachusetts

Massachusetts held its elections November 9, 1840, but one district went to a second ballot on January 4, 1841.

District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
Massachusetts 1
Massachusetts 2
Massachusetts 3
Massachusetts 4 William Parmenter Democratic 1836 Incumbent re-elected.
  • ▌imageY William Parmenter (Democratic) 50.34%
  • ▌ (Whig) 48.35%
  • ▌David Goodale (Unknown) 1.31%
Massachusetts 5
Massachusetts 6
Massachusetts 7
Massachusetts 8
Massachusetts 9
Massachusetts 10 Henry Williams Democratic 1838 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected on the second ballot.
Whig gain.
First ballot (November 9, 1840)
    • ▌Henry Williams (Democratic) 49.75%
    • ▌Nathaniel B. Borden (Whig) 49.60%
    • ▌Otis Thompson (Unknown) 0.65%
Second ballot (January 4, 1841)
  • ▌imageY Nathaniel B. Borden (Whig) 52.41%
  • ▌Henry Williams (Democratic) 45.26%
  • ▌George W. Johnson (Unknown) 2.33%
Massachusetts 11
Massachusetts 12 John Quincy Adams Whig 1830 Incumbent re-elected.
  • ▌imageY John Quincy Adams (Whig) 54.60%
  • ▌ (Democratic) 45.40%

Mississippi

Elections held late, from November 1 to 2, 1841.

District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
Mississippi at-large
(2 seats)
Jacob Thompson Democratic 1839 Incumbent re-elected.
  • ▌imageY Jacob Thompson (Democratic) 26.86%
  • ▌imageY William M. Gwin (Democratic) 26.74%
  • ▌Adam L. Benjamin (Whig) 23.38%
  • ▌William Harley (Whig) 23.03%
Albert G. Brown Democratic 1839 Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.

Michigan

District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
Michigan at-large Isaac E. Crary Democratic 1835 Incumbent retired.
Whig gain.
  • ▌imageY Jacob M. Howard (Whig) 51.5%
  • ▌Alpheus French (Democratic) 48.5%

Missouri

New Hampshire

New Jersey

North Carolina

New York

Ohio

Pennsylvania

Rhode Island

South Carolina

Tennessee

Elections held late, on May 6, 1841.

District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
Tennessee 1 William B. Carter Whig 1835 Incumbent retired.
Whig hold.
  • ▌imageY Thomas D. Arnold (Whig) 90.21%
  • ▌Robert J. McKinney (Unknown) 5.65%
  • ▌Jeremiah Jack (Unknown) 4.14%
Tennessee 2 Abraham McClellan Democratic 1837 Incumbent re-elected.
  • ▌imageY Abraham McClellan (Democratic) 53.00%
  • ▌William T. Senter (Whig) 47.00%
Tennessee 3 Joseph L. Williams Whig 1837 Incumbent re-elected.
  • ▌imageY Joseph L. Williams (Whig) 97.41%
  • Scattering 2.59%
Tennessee 4 Julius W. Blackwell Democratic 1839 Incumbent lost re-election.
Whig gain.
  • ▌imageY Thomas J. Campbell (Whig) 49.26%
  • ▌Julius W. Blackwell (Democratic) 48.50%
  • ▌William Stone (Unknown) 2.24%
Tennessee 5 Hopkins L. Turney Democratic 1837 Incumbent re-elected.
  • ▌imageY Hopkins L. Turney (Democratic) 67.98%
  • ▌John L. Goodall (Whig) 32.02%
Tennessee 6 William B. Campbell Whig 1837 Incumbent re-elected.
  • ▌imageY William B. Campbell (Whig) 87.44%
  • ▌Jesse Skein (Unknown) 10.74%
  • Scattering 1.82%
Tennessee 7 John Bell Whig 1827 Incumbent retired to become Secretary of War.
Whig hold.
  • ▌imageY Robert L. Caruthers (Whig) 72.29%
  • ▌John Hall (Democratic) 27.71%
Tennessee 8 Meredith P. Gentry Whig 1839 Incumbent re-elected.
  • ▌imageY Meredith P. Gentry (Whig) 70.10%
  • ▌Thomas Hogan (Democratic) 29.90%
Tennessee 9 Harvey M. Watterson Democratic 1839 Incumbent re-elected.
  • ▌imageY Harvey M. Watterson (Democratic) 54.81%
  • ▌Terry H. Cahal (Whig) 45.19%
Tennessee 10 Aaron V. Brown Democratic 1839 Incumbent re-elected.
  • ▌imageY Aaron V. Brown (Democratic) 80.96%
  • ▌Ebenezer J. Shields (Whig) 15.63%
  • Scattering 3.41%
Tennessee 11 Cave Johnson Democratic 1839 Incumbent re-elected.
  • ▌imageY Cave Johnson (Democratic) 74.25%
  • ▌N. H. Allen (Whig) 25.75%
Tennessee 12 John W. Crockett Whig 1837 Incumbent retired to become Attorney General for the 9th district.
Whig hold.
  • ▌imageY Milton Brown (Whig) 61.19%
  • ▌Stephen C. Davatt (Democratic) 38.81%
Tennessee 13 Kit Williams Whig 1837 Incumbent re-elected.
  • ▌imageY Kit Williams (Whig) 57.29%
  • ▌Levin H. Coe (Democratic) 42.71%

Vermont

District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
Vermont 1 Hiland Hall Whig 1833 (special) Incumbent re-elected.
  • ▌imageY Hiland Hall (Whig) 59.2%
  • ▌Daniel Kellogg (Democratic) 40.4%
Vermont 2 William Slade Whig 1831 (special) Incumbent re-elected.
  • ▌imageY William Slade (Whig) 68.6%
  • ▌Charles Linsley (Democratic) 30.9%
Vermont 3 Horace Everett Whig 1828 Incumbent re-elected.
  • ▌imageY Horace Everett (Whig) 58.5%
  • ▌Truman B. Ransom (Democratic) 40.0%
Vermont 4 John Smith Democratic 1838 Incumbent lost re-election.
Whig gain.
  • ▌imageY Augustus Young (Whig) 55.9%
  • ▌John Smith (Democratic) 43.6%
Vermont 5 Isaac Fletcher Democratic 1836 Incumbent lost re-election.
Whig gain.
  • ▌imageY John Mattocks (Whig) 60.1%
  • ▌Isaac Fletcher (Democratic) 38.4%

Virginia

District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
Virginia 1 Francis Mallory Whig 1840 (special) Incumbent re-elected.
  • ▌imageY Francis Mallory (Whig) 81.9%
  • ▌Archibald Atkinson (Democratic) 11.3%
  • ▌James Walters (Unknown) 6.8%
Virginia 2 Francis E. Rives Democratic 1837 Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.
  • ▌imageY George B. Cary (Democratic) 56.5%
  • ▌[FNU] Collier (Whig) 43.5%
Virginia 3 John Winston Jones Democratic 1835 Incumbent re-elected.
  • ▌imageY John Winston Jones (Democratic) 69.5%
  • ▌Junius E. Leigh (Unknown) 23.2%
  • ▌Thomas Miller (Unknown) 7.3%
Virginia 4 George Dromgoole Democratic 1835 Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.
  • ▌imageY William Goode (Democratic) 75.0%
  • ▌Richard H. Baptist (Unknown) 25.0%
Virginia 5 John Hill Whig 1839 Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.
  • ▌imageY Edmund W. Hubard (Democratic) 50.4%
  • ▌John Hill (Whig) 49.6%
Virginia 6 Walter Coles Democratic 1835 Incumbent re-elected.
  • ▌imageY Walter Coles (Democratic) 50.5%
  • ▌Vincent Witcher (Whig) 49.5%
Virginia 7 William L. Goggin Whig 1839 Incumbent re-elected.
  • ▌imageY William L. Goggin (Whig) 56.5%
  • ▌Archibald Stuart (Democratic) 43.5%
Virginia 8 Henry A. Wise Whig 1833 Incumbent re-elected.
  • ▌imageY Henry A. Wise (Whig)
  • ▌William Todd (Democratic)
Virginia 9 Robert M. T. Hunter Whig 1837 Incumbent re-elected as an Independent.
Independent gain.
  • ▌imageY Robert M. T. Hunter (Independent) 53.4%
  • ▌[FNU] Corbin (Whig) 36.1%
  • ▌[FNU] Braxton (Democratic) 10.4%
Virginia 10 John Taliaferro Whig 1835 Incumbent re-elected.
  • ▌imageY John Taliaferro (Whig) 54.2%
  • ▌Robert O. Grayson (Democratic) 45.8%
Virginia 11 John Botts Whig 1839 Incumbent re-elected.
  • ▌imageY John Botts (Whig) 73.2%
  • ▌[FNU] Goodall (Unknown) 26.8%
Virginia 12 James Garland Conservative 1835 Incumbent lost re-election.
Whig gain.
  • ▌imageY Thomas W. Gilmer (Whig) 51.6%
  • ▌James Garland (Conservative) 42.0%
  • ▌[FNU] Holladay (Unknown) 6.5%
Virginia 13 Linn Banks Democratic Incumbent re-elected.
  • ▌imageY Linn Banks (Democratic) 50.1%
  • ▌William Smith (Democratc) 49.9%
Virginia 14 Charles F. Mercer Whig 1817 Incumbent retired.
Whig hold.
  • ▌imageY Cuthbert Powell (Whig) 62.9%
  • ▌B. Shreve (Democratic) 37.1%
Virginia 15 William Lucas Democratic 1839 Incumbent lost re-election.
Whig gain.
  • ▌imageY Richard W. Barton (Whig) 52.2%
  • ▌William Lucas (Democratic) 47.8%
Virginia 16 Green Berry Samuels Democratic 1839 Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.
  • ▌imageY William A. Harris (Democratic) 36.8%
  • ▌Samuel C. Williams (Democratic) 30.1%
  • ▌James M. H. Beale (Democratic) 19.5%
  • ▌Gabriel T. Barbee (Unknown) 13.7%
Virginia 17 Robert Craig Democratic 1835 Incumbent retired.
Whig gain.
  • ▌imageY Alexander H. H. Stuart (Whig) 53.6%
  • ▌James McDowell Jr. (Democratic) 46.4%
Virginia 18 George W. Hopkins Conservative 1835 Incumbent re-elected as a Democrat.
Democratic gain.
  • ▌imageY George W. Hopkins (Democratic) 60.9%
  • ▌J. Watson (Whig) 39.1%
Virginia 19 Andrew Beirne Democratic 1837 Incumbent retired.
Whig gain.
  • ▌imageY George W. Summers (Whig) 92.6%
  • ▌ (Unknown) 7.4%
Virginia 20 Joseph Johnson Democratic 1835 Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.
  • ▌imageY Samuel L. Hays (Democratic) 59.2%
  • ▌Augustine J. Smith (Whig) 40.8%
Virginia 21 Lewis Steenrod Democratic 1839 Incumbent re-elected.
  • ▌imageY Lewis Steenrod (Democratic) 100%

Wisconsin Territory

See Non-voting delegates, below.

Non-voting delegates

26th Congress

District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
Iowa Territory at-large William W. Chapman Democratic 1838 Incumbent's term expired by law.
New delegate elected in 1840.
Democratic hold.
  • ▌imageY Augustus C. Dodge (Democratic)
  • ▌ (Whig) (615-vote margin)

27th Congress

District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
Florida Territory at-large Charles Downing Democratic 1836 Incumbent re-elected on an unknown date.
  • ▌imageY Charles Downing (Democratic)
  • [data missing]
Iowa Territory at-large Augustus C. Dodge Democratic 1840 Incumbent re-elected August 6, 1841.
  • ▌imageY Augustus C. Dodge (Democratic) 4838 votes
  • ▌ (Whig) 4315 votes
Wisconsin Territory at-large James D. Doty Democratic 1838 Incumbent re-elected on an unknown date.
  • ▌imageY James D. Doty (Democratic)
  • [data missing]

See also

  • 1840 United States elections
    • List of United States House of Representatives elections (1824–1854)
    • 1840 United States presidential election
    • 1840–41 United States Senate elections
  • 26th United States Congress
  • 27th United States Congress

Notes

  1. Includes one Independent from Virginia, and one Independent Democrat from Illinois.
  2. There was 1 Independent and 1 Independent Democrat.
  3. Including one Independent Democrat elected to Illinois's 2nd congressional district.
  4. Includes 3 plural districts
  5. Includes 5 plural districts
  6. Robert M. T. Hunter was elected as an Independent in Virginia's 9th congressional district, and so is not included in the figures here. Hunter had previously run in earlier elections as a Whig.
  7. Includes 1 plural district
  8. Changed from district

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  • Dubin, Michael J. (March 1, 1998). United States Congressional Elections, 1788-1997: The Official Results of the Elections of the 1st Through 105th Congresses. McFarland and Company. ISBN 978-0786402830.
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External links

  • Office of the Historian (Office of Art & Archives, Office of the Clerk, U.S. House of Representatives)

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The 1840 41 United States House of Representatives elections were held on various dates in various states between July 6 1840 and November 2 1841 Each state set its own date for its elections to the House of Representatives before or after the first session of the 27th United States Congress convened on May 31 1841 Elections were held for all 242 seats representing 26 states 1840 41 United States House of Representatives elections 1838 amp 1839 July 6 1840 November 2 1841 1842 amp 1843 All 242 seats in the United States House of Representatives 122 seats needed for a majority Majority party Minority party Leader John White John Jones Party Whig Democratic Leader s seat Kentucky 9th Virginia 3rd Last election 116 seats 126 seats Seats won 142 98 Seat change 26 28 Popular vote 1 089 609 1 021 051 Percentage 51 04 47 83 Swing 1 31pp 2 18pp Third party Party Independent Last election 0 seats Seats won 2 Seat change 2 Popular vote 18 063 Percentage 0 85 Swing 0 44ppResults Democratic hold Democratic gain Whig hold Whig gain Independent gain Independent Democrat gainSpeaker before election Robert M T Hunter Whig Elected Speaker John White Whig In a Whig wave voters gave the Whig Party a House majority for the first time Most Americans experienced the Panic of 1837 as a severe economic downturn Its perceived mishandling by Democratic President Martin Van Buren fueled new support for alternative economic policies favored by Whigs of which voters had previously been skeptical Collapse of the Anti Masonic Party in the late 1830s also drove some third party incumbents into the Whig Party Newly elected members included Robert M T Hunter Independent of Virginia and Zadok Casey Independent Democrat of Illinois Election summaries Chart showing seating arrangement 98 2 142 Democratic Whig State Type Date Total seats Democratic Whig Seats Change Seats Change Louisiana Districts July 6 8 1840 3 1 1 2 1 Missouri At large August 3 1840 2 2 0 Illinois Districts August 7 1840 3 2 1 Vermont Districts September 4 1840 5 0 2 5 2 Maine Districts September 14 1840 8 4 2 4 2 Arkansas At large October 5 1840 1 1 0 Georgia At large October 6 1840 9 0 9 South Carolina Districts October 12 13 1840 9 8 1 Ohio Districts October 13 1840 19 7 4 12 4 Pennsylvania District 25 October 13 1840 28 15 2 13 8 New York District 33 November 2 4 1840 40 21 2 19 2 Connecticut Districts November 3 1840 6 0 6 Michigan At large November 3 1840 1 0 1 1 1 New Jersey At large November 3 1840 6 0 5 6 5 Massachusetts Districts November 9 1840 12 1 1 11 1 Delaware At large November 10 1840 1 0 1 1 1 1841 elections New Hampshire At large March 9 1841 5 5 0 Rhode Island At large April 21 1841 2 0 2 Virginia Districts April 23 1841 21 10 2 10 3 Kentucky Districts April 26 1841 13 2 11 Indiana Districts May 3 1841 7 1 4 6 4 Tennessee Districts May 6 1841 13 5 1 8 1 North Carolina Districts May 13 1841 13 5 3 8 3 Maryland District 7 May 17 1841 8 2 3 6 3 Alabama At large May 20 1841 5 5 2 0 2 Mississippi At large November 1 2 1841 2 2 0 Total 242 99 40 9 26 142 59 5 33 Popular vote Whig 51 04 Democratic 47 83 Others 1 13 House seats Whig 58 68 Democratic 40 50 Independent 0 83 The previous election had two minor parties the Anti Masonic Party with 6 seats and the Conservative Party of Virginia with 2 seats both of which disappeared in this election The 1st session of the 27th Congress began May 31 1841 before Mississippi had elected Representatives leaving that State unrepresented until the 2nd session Special elections26th Congress This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it January 2020 Connecticut s 2nd congressional district 1840 Georgia s at large congressional district January 1841 one of the at large seat Indiana s 7th congressional district 1840 Massachusetts s 6th congressional district 1840 Ohio s 4th congressional district 1840 Pennsylvania s 22nd congressional district 1840 Pennsylvania s 13th congressional district 1840 27th Congress This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it January 2020 Maine s 4th congressional district 1841 Massachusetts s 5th congressional district 1841 Pennsylvania s 2nd congressional district 1841 Pennsylvania s 13th congressional district 1841 Pennsylvania s 18th congressional district 1841 Pennsylvania s 18th congressional district again 1841 Pennsylvania s 20th congressional district 1841 District Incumbent This race Member Party First elected Results Candidates New York 26 Francis Granger Whig 1838 Incumbent resigned March 5 1841 to become U S Postmaster General New member elected May 13 1841 and seated May 21 1841 Whig hold Y John Greig Whig 53 36 Democratic 43 30 Liberty 3 34 New York 26 John Greig Whig 1841 special Incumbent resigned September 25 1841 New member elected November 3 1841 and seated November 27 1841 Whig hold Y Francis Granger Whig 53 36 Democratic 45 14 Liberty 3 96 Georgia at large Three of the at large seats William C Dawson Whig 1836 special Incumbent resigned November 13 1841 to run for Governor of Georgia New member elected December 21 1841 Democratic gain Elected on a general ticket Y Mark A Cooper Democratic 17 26 Y Walter T Colquitt Democratic 17 14 Y Edward J Black Democratic 16 96 Charles Dougherty Whig 16 32 George R Gilmer Whig 16 18 Augustus R Wright Whig 16 14 E A Nisbet Whig 1838 Incumbent resigned October 12 1841 New member elected December 21 1841 Democratic gain Julius C Alford Whig 1838 Incumbent resigned October 1 1841 New member elected December 21 1841 Democratic gain AlabamaArkansas1840 Arkansas at large election 1838 October 5 1840 1842 Nominee Edward Cross Absalom Fowler Party Democratic Whig Popular vote 7 876 5 788 Percentage 57 6 42 4 County Results Cross 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 gt 90 Fowler 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 U S Representative before election Edward Cross Democratic Elected U S Representative Edward Cross Democratic District Incumbent This race Member Party First elected Results Candidates Arkansas at large Edward Cross Democratic 1838 Incumbent reelected Y Edward Cross Democratic 57 6 Absalom Fowler Whig 42 4 ConnecticutDistrict Incumbent This race Member Party First elected Results Candidates Connecticut 1 Joseph Trumbull Whig 1839 Incumbent re elected Y Joseph Trumbull Whig 56 7 Thomas H Seymour Democratic 42 6 Connecticut 2 William W Boardman Whig 1840 special Incumbent re elected Y William W Boardman Whig 53 2 Charles A Ingersoll Democratic 44 7 Connecticut 3 Thomas W Williams Whig 1839 Incumbent re elected Y Thomas W Williams Whig 55 2 Democratic 44 5 Connecticut 4 Thomas B Osborne Whig 1839 Incumbent re elected Y Thomas B Osborne Whig 55 4 Thomas T Whittlesey Democratic 44 3 Connecticut 5 Truman Smith Whig 1839 Incumbent re elected Y Truman Smith Whig 55 4 Democratic 43 8 Connecticut 6 Orrin Holt Whig 1839 Incumbent re elected Y John H Brockway Whig 56 6 Chauncey F Cleveland Democratic 43 4 DelawareFlorida TerritorySee Non voting delegates below GeorgiaIllinoisIndianaIowa TerritorySee Non voting delegates below KentuckyLouisianaMaineMaine elected its members September 14 1840 District 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 retired Whig gain Y Elisha H Allen Whig 51 90 Hannibal Hamlin Democratic 46 62 MarylandMassachusettsMassachusetts held its elections November 9 1840 but one district went to a second ballot on January 4 1841 District Incumbent This race Member Party First elected Results Candidates Massachusetts 1 Massachusetts 2 Massachusetts 3 Massachusetts 4 William Parmenter Democratic 1836 Incumbent re elected Y William Parmenter Democratic 50 34 Whig 48 35 David Goodale Unknown 1 31 Massachusetts 5 Massachusetts 6 Massachusetts 7 Massachusetts 8 Massachusetts 9 Massachusetts 10 Henry Williams Democratic 1838 Incumbent lost re election New member elected on the second ballot Whig gain First ballot November 9 1840 Henry Williams Democratic 49 75 Nathaniel B Borden Whig 49 60 Otis Thompson Unknown 0 65 Second ballot January 4 1841 Y Nathaniel B Borden Whig 52 41 Henry Williams Democratic 45 26 George W Johnson Unknown 2 33 Massachusetts 11 Massachusetts 12 John Quincy Adams Whig 1830 Incumbent re elected Y John Quincy Adams Whig 54 60 Democratic 45 40 MississippiElections held late from November 1 to 2 1841 District Incumbent This race Member Party First elected Results Candidates Mississippi at large 2 seats Jacob Thompson Democratic 1839 Incumbent re elected Y Jacob Thompson Democratic 26 86 Y William M Gwin Democratic 26 74 Adam L Benjamin Whig 23 38 William Harley Whig 23 03 Albert G Brown Democratic 1839 Incumbent retired Democratic hold MichiganDistrict Incumbent This race Member Party First elected Results Candidates Michigan at large Isaac E Crary Democratic 1835 Incumbent retired Whig gain Y Jacob M Howard Whig 51 5 Alpheus French Democratic 48 5 MissouriNew HampshireNew JerseyNorth CarolinaNew YorkOhioPennsylvaniaRhode IslandSouth CarolinaTennesseeElections held late on May 6 1841 District Incumbent This race Member Party First elected Results Candidates Tennessee 1 William B Carter Whig 1835 Incumbent retired Whig hold Y Thomas D Arnold Whig 90 21 Robert J McKinney Unknown 5 65 Jeremiah Jack Unknown 4 14 Tennessee 2 Abraham McClellan Democratic 1837 Incumbent re elected Y Abraham McClellan Democratic 53 00 William T Senter Whig 47 00 Tennessee 3 Joseph L Williams Whig 1837 Incumbent re elected Y Joseph L Williams Whig 97 41 Scattering 2 59 Tennessee 4 Julius W Blackwell Democratic 1839 Incumbent lost re election Whig gain Y Thomas J Campbell Whig 49 26 Julius W Blackwell Democratic 48 50 William Stone Unknown 2 24 Tennessee 5 Hopkins L Turney Democratic 1837 Incumbent re elected Y Hopkins L Turney Democratic 67 98 John L Goodall Whig 32 02 Tennessee 6 William B Campbell Whig 1837 Incumbent re elected Y William B Campbell Whig 87 44 Jesse Skein Unknown 10 74 Scattering 1 82 Tennessee 7 John Bell Whig 1827 Incumbent retired to become Secretary of War Whig hold Y Robert L Caruthers Whig 72 29 John Hall Democratic 27 71 Tennessee 8 Meredith P Gentry Whig 1839 Incumbent re elected Y Meredith P Gentry Whig 70 10 Thomas Hogan Democratic 29 90 Tennessee 9 Harvey M Watterson Democratic 1839 Incumbent re elected Y Harvey M Watterson Democratic 54 81 Terry H Cahal Whig 45 19 Tennessee 10 Aaron V Brown Democratic 1839 Incumbent re elected Y Aaron V Brown Democratic 80 96 Ebenezer J Shields Whig 15 63 Scattering 3 41 Tennessee 11 Cave Johnson Democratic 1839 Incumbent re elected Y Cave Johnson Democratic 74 25 N H Allen Whig 25 75 Tennessee 12 John W Crockett Whig 1837 Incumbent retired to become Attorney General for the 9th district Whig hold Y Milton Brown Whig 61 19 Stephen C Davatt Democratic 38 81 Tennessee 13 Kit Williams Whig 1837 Incumbent re elected Y Kit Williams Whig 57 29 Levin H Coe Democratic 42 71 VermontDistrict Incumbent This race Member Party First elected Results Candidates Vermont 1 Hiland Hall Whig 1833 special Incumbent re elected Y Hiland Hall Whig 59 2 Daniel Kellogg Democratic 40 4 Vermont 2 William Slade Whig 1831 special Incumbent re elected Y William Slade Whig 68 6 Charles Linsley Democratic 30 9 Vermont 3 Horace Everett Whig 1828 Incumbent re elected Y Horace Everett Whig 58 5 Truman B Ransom Democratic 40 0 Vermont 4 John Smith Democratic 1838 Incumbent lost re election Whig gain Y Augustus Young Whig 55 9 John Smith Democratic 43 6 Vermont 5 Isaac Fletcher Democratic 1836 Incumbent lost re election Whig gain Y John Mattocks Whig 60 1 Isaac Fletcher Democratic 38 4 VirginiaDistrict Incumbent This race Member Party First elected Results Candidates Virginia 1 Francis Mallory Whig 1840 special Incumbent re elected Y Francis Mallory Whig 81 9 Archibald Atkinson Democratic 11 3 James Walters Unknown 6 8 Virginia 2 Francis E Rives Democratic 1837 Incumbent retired Democratic hold Y George B Cary Democratic 56 5 FNU Collier Whig 43 5 Virginia 3 John Winston Jones Democratic 1835 Incumbent re elected Y John Winston Jones Democratic 69 5 Junius E Leigh Unknown 23 2 Thomas Miller Unknown 7 3 Virginia 4 George Dromgoole Democratic 1835 Incumbent retired Democratic hold Y William Goode Democratic 75 0 Richard H Baptist Unknown 25 0 Virginia 5 John Hill Whig 1839 Incumbent lost re election Democratic gain Y Edmund W Hubard Democratic 50 4 John Hill Whig 49 6 Virginia 6 Walter Coles Democratic 1835 Incumbent re elected Y Walter Coles Democratic 50 5 Vincent Witcher Whig 49 5 Virginia 7 William L Goggin Whig 1839 Incumbent re elected Y William L Goggin Whig 56 5 Archibald Stuart Democratic 43 5 Virginia 8 Henry A Wise Whig 1833 Incumbent re elected Y Henry A Wise Whig William Todd Democratic Virginia 9 Robert M T Hunter Whig 1837 Incumbent re elected as an Independent Independent gain Y Robert M T Hunter Independent 53 4 FNU Corbin Whig 36 1 FNU Braxton Democratic 10 4 Virginia 10 John Taliaferro Whig 1835 Incumbent re elected Y John Taliaferro Whig 54 2 Robert O Grayson Democratic 45 8 Virginia 11 John Botts Whig 1839 Incumbent re elected Y John Botts Whig 73 2 FNU Goodall Unknown 26 8 Virginia 12 James Garland Conservative 1835 Incumbent lost re election Whig gain Y Thomas W Gilmer Whig 51 6 James Garland Conservative 42 0 FNU Holladay Unknown 6 5 Virginia 13 Linn Banks Democratic Incumbent re elected Y Linn Banks Democratic 50 1 William Smith Democratc 49 9 Virginia 14 Charles F Mercer Whig 1817 Incumbent retired Whig hold Y Cuthbert Powell Whig 62 9 B Shreve Democratic 37 1 Virginia 15 William Lucas Democratic 1839 Incumbent lost re election Whig gain Y Richard W Barton Whig 52 2 William Lucas Democratic 47 8 Virginia 16 Green Berry Samuels Democratic 1839 Incumbent retired Democratic hold Y William A Harris Democratic 36 8 Samuel C Williams Democratic 30 1 James M H Beale Democratic 19 5 Gabriel T Barbee Unknown 13 7 Virginia 17 Robert Craig Democratic 1835 Incumbent retired Whig gain Y Alexander H H Stuart Whig 53 6 James McDowell Jr Democratic 46 4 Virginia 18 George W Hopkins Conservative 1835 Incumbent re elected as a Democrat Democratic gain Y George W Hopkins Democratic 60 9 J Watson Whig 39 1 Virginia 19 Andrew Beirne Democratic 1837 Incumbent retired Whig gain Y George W Summers Whig 92 6 Unknown 7 4 Virginia 20 Joseph Johnson Democratic 1835 Incumbent retired Democratic hold Y Samuel L Hays Democratic 59 2 Augustine J Smith Whig 40 8 Virginia 21 Lewis Steenrod Democratic 1839 Incumbent re elected Y Lewis Steenrod Democratic 100 Wisconsin TerritorySee Non voting delegates below Non voting delegates26th Congress District Incumbent This race Member Party First elected Results Candidates Iowa Territory at large William W Chapman Democratic 1838 Incumbent s term expired by law New delegate elected in 1840 Democratic hold Y Augustus C Dodge Democratic Whig 615 vote margin 27th Congress District Incumbent This race Member 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 Augustus C Dodge Democratic 1840 Incumbent re elected August 6 1841 Y Augustus C Dodge Democratic 4838 votes Whig 4315 votes Wisconsin Territory at large James D Doty Democratic 1838 Incumbent re elected on an unknown date Y James D Doty Democratic data missing See also1840 United States elections List of United States House of Representatives elections 1824 1854 1840 United States presidential election 1840 41 United States Senate elections 26th United States Congress 27th United States CongressNotesIncludes one Independent from Virginia and one Independent Democrat from Illinois There was 1 Independent and 1 Independent Democrat Including one Independent Democrat elected to Illinois s 2nd congressional district Includes 3 plural districts Includes 5 plural districts Robert M T Hunter was elected as an Independent in Virginia s 9th congressional district and so is not included in the figures here Hunter had previously run in earlier elections as a Whig Includes 1 plural district Changed from districtReferencesDubin 1998 p 129 Martis 1989 p 98 CQGuide p 974 Dubin 1998 p 128 Martis 1989 p 96 Our Campaigns NY District 26 Special Election Race May 11 1841 OurCampaigns com Our Campaigns NY District 26 Special Election Race Nov 01 1841 OurCampaigns com Our Campaigns GA At Large Special Election Race Dec 21 1841 OurCampaigns com Retrieved December 18 2020 Guide to U S Elections Vol II 6th ed Washington D C CQ Press 2010 p 996 ISBN 9781604265361 LCCN 2009033938 OCLC 430736650 State of Connecticut Elections Database Search Past Election Results State of Connecticut Elections Database Retrieved September 24 2024 Our Campaigns ME District 8 Race Sep 14 1840 Our Campaigns MA District 4 Race Nov 09 1840 www ourcampaigns com Our Campaigns MA District 10 1st Trial Race Nov 09 1840 www 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Historical Atlas of Political Parties in the United States Congress 1789 1989 Macmillan Publishing Company ISBN 978 0029201701 Moore John L ed 1994 Congressional Quarterly s Guide to U S Elections Third ed Congressional Quarterly Inc ISBN 978 0871879967 Party Divisions of the House of Representatives 1789 Present Office of the Historian House of United States House of Representatives Retrieved January 21 2015 External linksOffice of the Historian Office of Art amp Archives Office of the Clerk U S House of Representatives

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