The 1848–49 United States Senate elections were held on various dates in various states. As these U.S. Senate elections were prior to the ratification of the Seventeenth Amendment in 1913, senators were chosen by state legislatures. Senators were elected over a wide range of time throughout 1848 and 1849, and a seat may have been filled months late or remained vacant due to legislative deadlock. In these elections, terms were up for the senators in Class 3.
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The Democratic Party lost seats but maintained control of the Senate.
Results
Senate party division, 31st Congress (1849–1851)
- Majority party: Democratic (33–36)
- Minority party: Whig Party (25–24)
- Other parties: Free Soil (2)
- Total seats: 60–62
Change in Senate composition
Before the elections
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Race summaries
Special elections during the 30th Congress
In these special elections, the winners were seated during 1848 or in 1849 before March 4; ordered by election date.
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Mississippi (Class 1) | Jefferson Davis | Democratic | 1847 (appointed) | Interim appointee elected January 11, 1848. |
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Connecticut (Class 1) | Roger S. Baldwin | Whig | 1847 (appointed) | Interim appointee elected in May 1848. |
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Maine (Class 1) | Wyman B. S. Moor | Democratic | 1848 (appointed) | Interim appointee retired when successor elected June 7, 1848. Democratic hold. |
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Wisconsin (Class 1) | None (new state) | Wisconsin admitted to the Union May 29, 1848. Senator elected June 8, 1848. Democratic gain. |
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Wisconsin (Class 3) | Wisconsin admitted to the Union May 29, 1848. Senator elected June 8, 1848. Democratic gain. | ||||
Alabama (Class 3) | Arthur P. Bagby | Democratic | 1841 (special) 1842 | Incumbent resigned June 16, 1848 to become U.S. Minister to Russia. New senator elected July 1, 1848. Democratic hold. |
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Arkansas (Class 2) | William K. Sebastian | Democratic | 1848 (appointed) | Interim appointee elected November 17, 1848. |
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Iowa (Class 2) | None (new state) | Iowa was admitted to the Union December 28, 1846. Legislature had failed to elect due to a three-way split that prevented any candidate from earning the required 30 votes. Senator elected December 7, 1848. Democratic gain. |
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Iowa (Class 3) | Iowa was admitted to the Union December 28, 1846. Legislature had failed to elect due to a three-way split that prevented any candidate from earning the required 30 votes. Senator elected December 7, 1848. Democratic gain. |
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Kentucky (Class 3) | Thomas Metcalfe | Whig | 1848 (appointed) | Interim appointee elected January 3, 1849. |
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Michigan (Class 1) | Thomas Fitzgerald | Democratic | 1848 (appointed) | Interim appointee retired. New senator elected January 20, 1849, but did not take his seat until March 4, 1849. Democratic hold. |
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Delaware (Class 1) | John M. Clayton | Whig | 1829 1835 | Incumbent resigned February 23, 1849 to become U.S. Secretary of State. New senator elected February 23, 1849. Whig hold. |
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Races leading to the 31st Congress
In these regular elections, the winners were elected for the term beginning March 4, 1849; ordered by state.
All of the elections involved the Class 3 seats.
State | Incumbent | Results | Candidates | ||
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Alabama | William R. King | Democratic | 1848 (special) | Incumbent re-elected in 1848 or 1849. |
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Arkansas | Solon Borland | Democratic | 1848 (appointed) | Incumbent appointee elected to a full term in November 1848. |
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Connecticut | John M. Niles | Democratic | 1842 | Incumbent retired. New senator elected in 1848 or 1849. Whig gain. |
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Florida | James Westcott | Democratic | 1845 | Incumbent retired. New senator elected in 1848. Whig gain. |
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Georgia | Herschel V. Johnson | Democratic | 1848 (appointed) | Incumbent retired. New senator elected in 1847. Whig gain. |
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Illinois | Sidney Breese | Democratic | 1843 | Incumbent lost renomination. New senator elected January 13, 1849. Democratic hold. |
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Indiana | Edward A. Hannegan | Democratic | 1842 | Incumbent lost renomination. New senator elected in 1848. Democratic hold. |
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Kentucky | Thomas Metcalfe | Whig | 1848 (appointed) ? (special) | Incumbent retired or lost re-election. New senator elected February 1, 1849. Whig hold. |
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Louisiana | Henry Johnson | Whig | 1844 (special) | Incumbent lost re-election. New senator elected in 1848. Democratic gain. |
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Maryland | James Pearce | Whig | 1843 | Incumbent re-elected in 1849. |
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Missouri | David Rice Atchison | Democratic | 1843 (appointed) 1843 (special) | Incumbent re-elected in 1849. |
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New Hampshire | Charles G. Atherton | Democratic | Incumbent retired or lost re-election. New senator elected in 1848 or 1849. Democratic hold. |
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New York | John Adams Dix | Democratic | 1845 (special) | Incumbent lost re-election as a Free Soiler. New senator elected February 6, 1849. Whig gain. |
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North Carolina | George Badger | Whig | 1846 (special) | Incumbent re-elected in 1849. |
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Ohio | William Allen | Democratic | 1837 1842 | Incumbent lost re-election. New senator elected in 1849. Free Soil gain. |
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Pennsylvania | Simon Cameron | Democratic | 1845 (special) | Incumbent retired. New senator elected January 10, 1849. Whig gain. |
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South Carolina | Andrew Butler | Democratic | 1846 (appointed) ? (special) | Incumbent re-elected in 1848. |
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Vermont | William Upham | Whig | 1843 | Incumbent re-elected October 31, 1848. |
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Wisconsin | Isaac P. Walker | Democratic | 1848 | Incumbent re-elected on January 17, 1849. |
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Elections during the 31st Congress
In these elections, the winners were elected in 1849 after March 4.
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Illinois (Class 3) | James Shields | Democratic | 1848 or 1849 | Senate voided election March 15, 1849, as incumbent had not been a U.S. citizen long enough as required by the U.S. Constitution. Incumbent was re-elected October 27, 1849, having by then qualified. Democratic hold. |
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Alabama (Class 2) | Benjamin Fitzpatrick | Democratic | 1848 (appointed) | Interim appointee retired when successor elected or lost election to finish the term. New senator elected November 30, 1849. Democratic hold. |
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California (Class 1) | None (new state) | California admitted as a state on September 9, 1850. Senator elected December 20, 1849 and seated upon statehood. Democratic gain. |
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California (Class 3) | California admitted as a state on September 9, 1850. Senator elected December 20, 1849 and seated upon statehood. Democratic gain. |
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Individual elections
Maryland
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Reverdy Johnson won election in 1844 but retired to become the United States Attorney General. In order to fill his seat, David Stewart was elected by an unknown margin of votes, for the Class 1 seat.
James Pearce won re-election by an unknown margin of votes, for the Class 3 seat.
New York
The New York election was held February 6, 1849. Barnburner John Adams Dix had been elected in 1845 to this seat after the resignation of Silas Wright, and Dix's term would expire on March 3, 1849. In November 1848, Dix was the Barnburners/Free-Soilers candidate for Governor of New York, but was defeated by Whig Hamilton Fish.
At this time New York Democratic Party was split in two fiercely opposing factions: the Barnburners" and the "Hunkers". The Barnburners organized the Free Soil Party in 1848 and nominated Martin Van Buren for U.S. President. Due to the split, the Whig Party won most of the elective offices by pluralities.
At the State election in November 1847, 24 Whigs and 8 Democrats were elected for a two-year term (1848–1849) in the State Senate. At the State election in November 1848, 106 Whigs, 15 Free Soilers and 7 Hunkers were elected to the Assembly for the session of 1849. The 72nd New York State Legislature met from January 2 to April 11, 1849, at Albany, New York.
Ex-Governor of New York William H. Seward was nominated by a caucus of Whig State legislators on February 1, 1849. The vote was 88 for Seward, 12 for John A. Collier, 18 scattering and 4 blanks. The incumbent U.S. Senator John Adams Dix ran for re-election supported by the Free Soilers. Ex-Chancellor Reuben H. Walworth was the candidate of the Hunkers. Walworth had been third place in the last gubernatorial election, behind Fish and Dix. Ex-Congressman Daniel D. Barnard (Whig) received 2 scattering votes in the Senate. William H. Seward was the choice of both the Assembly and the Senate, and was declared elected.
House | Whig | Free Soil | Dem./Hunker | Also ran | ||||
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State Senate (32 members) | William H. Seward | 19 | John Adams Dix | 6 | Reuben H. Walworth | 2 | Daniel D. Barnard | 2 |
State Assembly (128 members) | William H. Seward | 102 | John Adams Dix | 15 | Reuben H. Walworth | 7 |
Ohio
The two houses of the Ohio General Assembly met in joint session February 22, 1849, with 72 representatives and 35 senators present to elect a Senator (Class 3) to succeed incumbent William Allen. On the fourth ballot, Salmon P. Chase was elected with a majority of the votes cast, as follows:
Ballot | William Allen | Thomas Ewing | Joshua Reed Giddings | Salmon P. Chase | Reuben Hitchcock | Emery D. Potter | David T. Disney | John C. Vaughn | Blank ballots | Total votes cast |
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1 | 27 | 41 | 9 | 14 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 11 | 106 |
2 | 1 | 41 | 8 | 52 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 108 |
3 | 0 | 39 | 9 | 53 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 105 |
4 | 0 | 39 | 11 | 55 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 106 |
The second ballot was declared a nullity by Speaker of the Senate , because there were one more ballots cast than members present.
Pennsylvania
The Pennsylvania election was held January 10, 1849. James Cooper was elected by the Pennsylvania General Assembly.
Incumbent Democrat Simon Cameron, who was elected in 1845, was not a candidate for re-election to another term. The Pennsylvania General Assembly, consisting of the House of Representatives and the Senate, convened on January 10, 1849, to elect a new Senator to fill the term beginning on March 4, 1849. Three ballots were recorded. The results of the third and final ballot of both houses combined are as follows:
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Whig | James Cooper | 66 | 49.62 | |
Democratic | Richard Brodhead | 62 | 46.62 | |
Free Soil | Thaddeus Stevens | 3 | 2.26 | |
N/A | Not voting | 2 | 1.50 | |
Totals | 133 | 100.00% |
See also
- 1848 United States elections
- 1848 United States presidential election
- 1848–49 United States House of Representatives elections
- 30th United States Congress
- 31st United States Congress
Notes
- "17th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution: Direct Election of U.S. Senators (1913)". National Archives and Records Administration. 8 February 2022.
- Byrd, p. 129.
- "In Convention of Both Houses". Journal of the Senate of the State of Wisconsin (Report). Wisconsin Legislature. 1848. pp. 20–21. Retrieved 1 March 2025 – via HathiTrust.
- Byrd, p. 164.
- Clark, pp. 17–46, 72–79.
- Byrd, p. 112.
- Journal of the Senate of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, begun and held in the Town of Frankfort, on Saturday 30th December 1848. Frankfort, KY: A. G. Hodges & Co, State Printers. 1848. p. 26.
- "Encyclopedia of Arkansas".
- "Stryker's American Register and Magazine". 1849.
- Journal of the Senate of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, begun and held in the Town of Frankfort, on Saturday 30th December 1848. Frankfort, KY: A. G. Hodges & Co, State Printers. 1848. p. 170.
- "Election of U.S. Senator". Vermont Patriot. 2 November 1848. p. 2. Retrieved 25 January 2025 – via Newspapers.com.
- "In Convention of Both Houses". Journal of the Senate of the State of Wisconsin (Report). Wisconsin Legislature. 1849. pp. 57–58. Retrieved 2 March 2025 – via HathiTrust.
- "Our Campaigns - MD US Senate Race - Dec 00, 1849". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved 5 November 2022.
- "Our Campaigns - MD US Senate Race - Jan 00, 1849". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved 5 November 2022.
- Taylor, William Alexander; Taylor, Aubrey Clarence (1899). Ohio statesmen and annals of progress: from the year 1788 to the year 1900 ... State of Ohio. p. 232.
- "U.S. Senate Election - 10 January 1849" (PDF). Wilkes University. Retrieved 22 December 2013.
References
- "Party Division in the Senate, 1789-Present". via Senate.gov.
- Clark, Dan Elbert (1913). History of Senatorial Elections in Iowa. Iowa City, Iowa.
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - Byrd, Robert C. (1 October 1993). Wolff, Wendy (ed.). The Senate, 1789-1989: Historical Statistics, 1789–1992. United States Senate Historical Office (volume 4 Bicentennial ed.). Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office. ISBN 9780160632563.
- The New York Civil List compiled in 1858 (see: pg. 63 for U.S. Senators; pg. 136 for State Senators 1849; pg. 236ff for Members of Assembly 1849)
- Members of the 31st United States Congress
- Result State election, 1847: The Whig Almanac and United States Register for 1848
- Result Whig caucus: The American Whig Review, Vol. 11 by George Hooker Colton & James Davenport Whelpley (page 638)
- Result U.S. Senate election, State Senate: Journal of the Senate (72nd Session) (1849; pg. 167)
- Result U.S. Senate election, State Assembly: Journal of the Assembly (72nd Session) (1849; pg. 355f)
- Pennsylvania Election Statistics: 1682-2006 from the Wilkes University Election Statistics Project
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The 1848 49 United States Senate elections were held on various dates in various states As these U S Senate elections were prior to the ratification of the Seventeenth Amendment in 1913 senators were chosen by state legislatures Senators were elected over a wide range of time throughout 1848 and 1849 and a seat may have been filled months late or remained vacant due to legislative deadlock In these elections terms were up for the senators in Class 3 1848 49 United States Senate elections 1846 amp 1847 Various dates 1850 amp 1851 19 of the 60 seats in the United States Senate with special elections 31 seats needed for a majority Majority party Minority party Party Democratic Whig Last election 35 seats 19 seats Seats before 38 21 Seats won 9 9 Seats after 33 25 Seat change 5 4 Seats up 14 5 Third party Fourth party Party Independent Democratic Free Soil Last election 1 seat Seats before 0 New party Seats won 0 1 Seats after 1 1 Seat change 1 Seats up 0Results Democratic gain Democratic hold Whig gain Whig hold Free Soil gainMajority party before election Democratic Elected Majority party Democratic The Democratic Party lost seats but maintained control of the Senate ResultsSenate party division 31st Congress 1849 1851 Majority party Democratic 33 36 Minority party Whig Party 25 24 Other parties Free Soil 2 Total seats 60 62Change in Senate compositionBefore the elections D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9 D10 D20 D19 D18 D17 D16 D15 D14 D13 D12 D11 D21 D22 D23 D24 D25 Ran D26 Ran D27 Ran D28 Ran D29 Ran D30 Ran Majority D31 Ran W21 Unknown ID1 D38 Retired D37 Retired D36 Retired D35 Retired D34 Unknown D33 Ran D32 Ran W20 Ran W19 Ran W18 Ran W17 Ran W16 W15 W14 W13 W12 W11 W1 W2 W3 W4 W5 W6 W7 W8 W9 W10 As a result of the elections D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9 D10 D20 D19 D18 D17 D16 D15 D14 D13 D12 D11 D21 D22 D23 D24 D25 Re elected D26 Re elected D27 Re elected D28 Re elected D29 Re elected D30 Hold Majority D31 Hold W21 Gain W22 Gain W23 Gain W24 Gain W25 Gain ID1 FS1 Gain D33 Gain D32 Hold W20 Hold W19 Re elected W18 Re elected W17 Re elected W16 W15 W14 W13 W12 W11 W1 W2 W3 W4 W5 W6 W7 W8 W9 W10 Note Re elected includes incumbent appointee elected to the next term Beginning of the next Congress D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9 D10 D20 D19 D18 D17 D16 D15 D14 D13 D12 D11 D21 D22 D23 D24 D25 D26 D27 D28 D29 D30 Majority D31 W21 W22 W23 W24 W25 FS2 FS1 D33 D32 W20 W19 W18 W17 W16 W15 W14 W13 W12 W11 W1 W2 W3 W4 W5 W6 W7 W8 W9 W10 Key D Democratic ID Independent Democratic FS Free Soil W Whig V VacantRace summariesSpecial elections during the 30th Congress In these special elections the winners were seated during 1848 or in 1849 before March 4 ordered by election date State Incumbent Results Candidates Senator Party Electoral history Mississippi Class 1 Jefferson Davis Democratic 1847 appointed Interim appointee elected January 11 1848 Y Jefferson Davis Democratic data missing Connecticut Class 1 Roger S Baldwin Whig 1847 appointed Interim appointee elected in May 1848 Y Roger S Baldwin Whig data missing Maine Class 1 Wyman B S Moor Democratic 1848 appointed Interim appointee retired when successor elected June 7 1848 Democratic hold Y Hannibal Hamlin Democratic data missing Wisconsin Class 1 None new state Wisconsin admitted to the Union May 29 1848 Senator elected June 8 1848 Democratic gain Y Isaac P Walker Democratic 77 22 Y Henry Dodge Democratic 75 95 Alexander L Collins Whig 22 78 Edward V Whiton Whig 21 52 John Hubbard Tweedy Whig 1 27 William S Hamilton Whig 1 27 Wisconsin Class 3 Wisconsin admitted to the Union May 29 1848 Senator elected June 8 1848 Democratic gain Alabama Class 3 Arthur P Bagby Democratic 1841 special 1842 Incumbent resigned June 16 1848 to become U S Minister to Russia New senator elected July 1 1848 Democratic hold Y William R King Democratic data missing Arkansas Class 2 William K Sebastian Democratic 1848 appointed Interim appointee elected November 17 1848 Y William K Sebastian Democratic data missing Iowa Class 2 None new state Iowa was admitted to the Union December 28 1846 Legislature had failed to elect due to a three way split that prevented any candidate from earning the required 30 votes Senator elected December 7 1848 Democratic gain Y George Wallace Jones Democratic data missing Iowa Class 3 Iowa was admitted to the Union December 28 1846 Legislature had failed to elect due to a three way split that prevented any candidate from earning the required 30 votes Senator elected December 7 1848 Democratic gain Y Augustus C Dodge Democratic data missing Kentucky Class 3 Thomas Metcalfe Whig 1848 appointed Interim appointee elected January 3 1849 Y Thomas Metcalfe Whig 88 votes Lazarus W Powell Democratic 38 votes Michigan Class 1 Thomas Fitzgerald Democratic 1848 appointed Interim appointee retired New senator elected January 20 1849 but did not take his seat until March 4 1849 Democratic hold Y Lewis Cass Democratic data missing Delaware Class 1 John M Clayton Whig 1829 1835 Incumbent resigned February 23 1849 to become U S Secretary of State New senator elected February 23 1849 Whig hold Y John Wales Whig data missing Races leading to the 31st Congress In these regular elections the winners were elected for the term beginning March 4 1849 ordered by state All of the elections involved the Class 3 seats State Incumbent Results Candidates Senator Party Electoral history Alabama William R King Democratic 1848 special Incumbent re elected in 1848 or 1849 Y William R King Democratic data missing Arkansas Solon Borland Democratic 1848 appointed Incumbent appointee elected to a full term in November 1848 Y Solon Borland Democratic Ambrose Sevier Democratic data missing Connecticut John M Niles Democratic 1842 Incumbent retired New senator elected in 1848 or 1849 Whig gain Y Truman Smith Whig data missing Florida James Westcott Democratic 1845 Incumbent retired New senator elected in 1848 Whig gain Y Jackson Morton Whig data missing Georgia Herschel V Johnson Democratic 1848 appointed Incumbent retired New senator elected in 1847 Whig gain Y William C Dawson Whig data missing Illinois Sidney Breese Democratic 1843 Incumbent lost renomination New senator elected January 13 1849 Democratic hold Y James Shields Democratic data missing Indiana Edward A Hannegan Democratic 1842 Incumbent lost renomination New senator elected in 1848 Democratic hold Y James Whitcomb Democratic data missing Kentucky Thomas Metcalfe Whig 1848 appointed special Incumbent retired or lost re election New senator elected February 1 1849 Whig hold Y Henry Clay Whig 93 votes Richard Mentor Johnson Democratic 45 votes Louisiana Henry Johnson Whig 1844 special Incumbent lost re election New senator elected in 1848 Democratic gain Y Pierre Soule Democratic Henry Johnson Whig data missing Maryland James Pearce Whig 1843 Incumbent re elected in 1849 Y James Pearce Whig data missing Missouri David Rice Atchison Democratic 1843 appointed 1843 special Incumbent re elected in 1849 Y David Rice Atchison Democratic data missing New Hampshire Charles G Atherton Democratic Incumbent retired or lost re election New senator elected in 1848 or 1849 Democratic hold Y Moses Norris Jr Democratic data missing New York John Adams Dix Democratic 1845 special Incumbent lost re election as a Free Soiler New senator elected February 6 1849 Whig gain Y William H Seward Whig John Adams Dix Free Soil Reuben H Walworth Democratic Daniel D Barnard Whig North Carolina George Badger Whig 1846 special Incumbent re elected in 1849 Y George Badger Whig data missing Ohio William Allen Democratic 1837 1842 Incumbent lost re election New senator elected in 1849 Free Soil gain Y Salmon P Chase Free Soil Thomas Ewing Whig William Allen Democratic Joshua Reed Giddings Free Soil Unknown Emery D Potter Democratic David T Disney Democratic Unknown Pennsylvania Simon Cameron Democratic 1845 special Incumbent retired New senator elected January 10 1849 Whig gain Y James Cooper Whig 49 62 Richard Brodhead Democratic 46 62 Thaddeus Stevens Free Soil 2 26 South Carolina Andrew Butler Democratic 1846 appointed special Incumbent re elected in 1848 Y Andrew Butler Democratic data missing Vermont William Upham Whig 1843 Incumbent re elected October 31 1848 Y William Upham Whig Levi Baker Vilas Democratic Jacob Collamer Whig Wisconsin Isaac P Walker Democratic 1848 Incumbent re elected on January 17 1849 Y Isaac P Walker Democratic 52 94 Byron Kilbourn Free Soil 21 18 Alexander Botkin Whig 21 18 Morgan Lewis Martin Democratic 2 35 James Duane Doty Democratic 1 18 William S Hamilton Whig 1 18 Elections during the 31st Congress In these elections the winners were elected in 1849 after March 4 State Incumbent Results Candidates Senator Party Electoral history Illinois Class 3 James Shields Democratic 1848 or 1849 Senate voided election March 15 1849 as incumbent had not been a U S citizen long enough as required by the U S Constitution Incumbent was re elected October 27 1849 having by then qualified Democratic hold Y James Shields Democratic data missing Alabama Class 2 Benjamin Fitzpatrick Democratic 1848 appointed Interim appointee retired when successor elected or lost election to finish the term New senator elected November 30 1849 Democratic hold Y Jeremiah Clemens Democratic data missing California Class 1 None new state California admitted as a state on September 9 1850 Senator elected December 20 1849 and seated upon statehood Democratic gain Y John C Fremont Democratic data missing California Class 3 California admitted as a state on September 9 1850 Senator elected December 20 1849 and seated upon statehood Democratic gain Y William M Gwin Democratic data missing Individual electionsMaryland This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it November 2022 1849 United States Senate election in Maryland 1844 December 1849 1850 80 members of the Maryland General Assembly Candidate David Stewart Party Democratic Legislative vote Percentage 1849 United States Senate election in Maryland 1843 January 1849 1855 80 members of the Maryland General Assembly Candidate James Pearce Party Whig Legislative vote Percentage Reverdy Johnson won election in 1844 but retired to become the United States Attorney General In order to fill his seat David Stewart was elected by an unknown margin of votes for the Class 1 seat James Pearce won re election by an unknown margin of votes for the Class 3 seat New York The New York election was held February 6 1849 Barnburner John Adams Dix had been elected in 1845 to this seat after the resignation of Silas Wright and Dix s term would expire on March 3 1849 In November 1848 Dix was the Barnburners Free Soilers candidate for Governor of New York but was defeated by Whig Hamilton Fish At this time New York Democratic Party was split in two fiercely opposing factions the Barnburners and the Hunkers The Barnburners organized the Free Soil Party in 1848 and nominated Martin Van Buren for U S President Due to the split the Whig Party won most of the elective offices by pluralities At the State election in November 1847 24 Whigs and 8 Democrats were elected for a two year term 1848 1849 in the State Senate At the State election in November 1848 106 Whigs 15 Free Soilers and 7 Hunkers were elected to the Assembly for the session of 1849 The 72nd New York State Legislature met from January 2 to April 11 1849 at Albany New York Ex Governor of New York William H Seward was nominated by a caucus of Whig State legislators on February 1 1849 The vote was 88 for Seward 12 for John A Collier 18 scattering and 4 blanks The incumbent U S Senator John Adams Dix ran for re election supported by the Free Soilers Ex Chancellor Reuben H Walworth was the candidate of the Hunkers Walworth had been third place in the last gubernatorial election behind Fish and Dix Ex Congressman Daniel D Barnard Whig received 2 scattering votes in the Senate William H Seward was the choice of both the Assembly and the Senate and was declared elected House Whig Free Soil Dem Hunker Also ran State Senate 32 members William H Seward 19 John Adams Dix 6 Reuben H Walworth 2 Daniel D Barnard 2 State Assembly 128 members William H Seward 102 John Adams Dix 15 Reuben H Walworth 7 Ohio The two houses of the Ohio General Assembly met in joint session February 22 1849 with 72 representatives and 35 senators present to elect a Senator Class 3 to succeed incumbent William Allen On the fourth ballot Salmon P Chase was elected with a majority of the votes cast as follows Ballot William Allen Thomas Ewing Joshua Reed Giddings Salmon P Chase Reuben Hitchcock Emery D Potter David T Disney John C Vaughn Blank ballots Total votes cast 1 27 41 9 14 1 2 1 0 11 106 2 1 41 8 52 0 0 0 0 4 108 3 0 39 9 53 0 0 0 2 2 105 4 0 39 11 55 0 0 0 1 0 106 The second ballot was declared a nullity by Speaker of the Senate because there were one more ballots cast than members present Pennsylvania The Pennsylvania election was held January 10 1849 James Cooper was elected by the Pennsylvania General Assembly Incumbent Democrat Simon Cameron who was elected in 1845 was not a candidate for re election to another term The Pennsylvania General Assembly consisting of the House of Representatives and the Senate convened on January 10 1849 to elect a new Senator to fill the term beginning on March 4 1849 Three ballots were recorded The results of the third and final ballot of both houses combined are as follows State Legislature results Party Candidate Votes Whig James Cooper 66 49 62 Democratic Richard Brodhead 62 46 62 Free Soil Thaddeus Stevens 3 2 26 N A Not voting 2 1 50 Totals 133 100 00 See also1848 United States elections 1848 United States presidential election 1848 49 United States House of Representatives elections 30th United States Congress 31st United States CongressNotes 17th Amendment to the U S Constitution Direct Election of U S Senators 1913 National Archives and Records Administration 8 February 2022 Byrd p 129 In Convention of Both Houses Journal of the Senate of the State of Wisconsin Report Wisconsin Legislature 1848 pp 20 21 Retrieved 1 March 2025 via HathiTrust Byrd p 164 Clark pp 17 46 72 79 Byrd p 112 Journal of the Senate of the Commonwealth of Kentucky begun and held in the Town of Frankfort on Saturday 30th December 1848 Frankfort KY A G Hodges amp Co State Printers 1848 p 26 Encyclopedia of Arkansas Stryker s American Register and Magazine 1849 Journal of the Senate of the Commonwealth of Kentucky begun and held in the Town of Frankfort on Saturday 30th December 1848 Frankfort KY A G Hodges amp Co State Printers 1848 p 170 Election of U S Senator Vermont Patriot 2 November 1848 p 2 Retrieved 25 January 2025 via Newspapers com In Convention of Both Houses Journal of the Senate of the State of Wisconsin Report Wisconsin Legislature 1849 pp 57 58 Retrieved 2 March 2025 via HathiTrust Our Campaigns MD US Senate Race Dec 00 1849 www ourcampaigns com Retrieved 5 November 2022 Our Campaigns MD US Senate Race Jan 00 1849 www ourcampaigns com Retrieved 5 November 2022 Taylor William Alexander Taylor Aubrey Clarence 1899 Ohio statesmen and annals of progress from the year 1788 to the year 1900 State of Ohio p 232 U S Senate Election 10 January 1849 PDF Wilkes University Retrieved 22 December 2013 References Party Division in the Senate 1789 Present via Senate gov Clark Dan Elbert 1913 History of Senatorial Elections in Iowa Iowa City Iowa a href wiki Template Cite book title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Byrd Robert C 1 October 1993 Wolff Wendy ed The Senate 1789 1989 Historical Statistics 1789 1992 United States Senate Historical Office volume 4 Bicentennial ed Washington D C U S Government Printing Office ISBN 9780160632563 The New York Civil List compiled in 1858 see pg 63 for U S Senators pg 136 for State Senators 1849 pg 236ff for Members of Assembly 1849 Members of the 31st United States Congress Result State election 1847 The Whig Almanac and United States Register for 1848 Result Whig caucus The American Whig Review Vol 11 by George Hooker Colton amp James Davenport Whelpley page 638 Result U S Senate election State Senate Journal of the Senate 72nd Session 1849 pg 167 Result U S Senate election State Assembly Journal of the Assembly 72nd Session 1849 pg 355f Pennsylvania Election Statistics 1682 2006 from the Wilkes University Election Statistics Project