1850–51 United States House of Representatives elections

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1850–51 United States House of Representatives elections
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August 5, 1850 – November 4, 1851

All 233 seats in the United States House of Representatives
117 seats needed for a majority
 Majority partyMinority party
  LinnBoyd.jpg Edward Stanly by Brady.jpg
Leader Linn Boyd Edward Stanly
Party Democratic Whig
Leader's seat Kentucky 1st North Carolina 8th
Last election113 seats106 seats
Seats won127 [a] 85 [b]
Seat changeIncrease2.svg 14Decrease2.svg 21
Popular vote1,142,7831,105,286
Percentage43.31%41.89%
SwingDecrease2.svg 0.85ppDecrease2.svg 2.95pp

 Third partyFourth party
 
Party Union Party Southern Rights Party
Last electionPre-creationPre-creation
Seats won103
Seat changeIncrease2.svg 10Increase2.svg 3
Popular vote123,727109,060
Percentage4.69%4.13%
SwingNew PartyNew Party

 Fifth partySixth party
 
Party Free Soil Independent
Last election8 seats3 seats
Seats won44 [c]
Seat changeDecrease2.svg 4Increase2.svg 1
Popular vote82,22170,262
Percentage3.12%2.79%
SwingDecrease2.svg 5.54ppIncrease2.svg 1.03pp

32nd Congress Results.svg
Results:
     Democratic gain     Whig gain
     Democratic hold     Whig hold
     Free Soil hold     Free Soil gain
     Union gain     Southern Rights gain
     Independent gain

Speaker before election

Howell Cobb
Democratic

Elected Speaker

Linn Boyd
Democratic

The 1850–51 United States House of Representatives elections were held on various dates in various states between August 5, 1850, and November 4, 1851. Each state set its own date for its elections to the House of Representatives before the first session of the 32nd United States Congress convened on December 1, 1851. Elections were held for all 233 seats, representing 31 states.

Contents

The Democrats gained 17 seats, increasing their majority relative to the rival Whigs, who lost 22 seats. Incumbent Whig President Millard Fillmore, who succeeded to the Presidency in July 1850 after the death of more charismatic General Zachary Taylor, lacked a strong political base. The Compromise of 1850, which admitted California alone as a free state in exchange for concessions to slave state interests, began integration of the Mexican Cession. It appeared in the short term that Congress had politically feasible options to contain sectionalism and to reduce tensions over expanding slavery in the West. This optimism soon would prove unfounded.

The Union Party, formed in support of the Compromise of 1850, won 15 seats in the South, while the anti-Compromise Southern Rights Party won 8. The Free Soil Party, which opposed the expansion of slavery into the Western territories, lost five seats and was reduced to four Representatives, all in New England.

Election summaries

13071086
Democratic [d] [e] Whig
StateTypeDateTotal
seats
Democratic Free Soil Southern Rights Union Whig
SeatsChangeSeatsChangeSeatsChangeSeatsChangeSeatsChange
Iowa DistrictAugust 5, 185022Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg
Missouri DistrictAugust 5, 185052 [f] Decrease2.svg30Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg3Increase2.svg3
Vermont DistrictSeptember 3, 185041 [g] Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg3Steady2.svg
Maine DistrictSeptember 9, 185075Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg2Steady2.svg
Florida At-largeOctober 7, 185010Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg1Steady2.svg
Ohio DistrictOctober 8, 18502111 [h] Steady2.svg1Decrease2.svg10Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg9Increase2.svg1
Pennsylvania DistrictOctober 8, 185024 [i] 15 [j] Increase2.svg60Decrease2.svg10Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg9 [k] Decrease2.svg4
South Carolina DistrictOctober 14–15, 185077Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg
Illinois DistrictNovember 5, 1850
(Election Day) [l]
76Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg1Steady2.svg
Michigan District31Decrease2.svg10Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg2 [m] Increase2.svg1
New Jersey District54Increase2.svg30Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg1Decrease2.svg3
New York District3417Increase2.svg160Decrease2.svg10Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg17Decrease2.svg15
Wisconsin District32 [h] Increase2.svg11 [n] Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg0Decrease2.svg1
Massachusetts DistrictNovember 11, 185010 [o] 1Increase2.svg12Increase2.svg10Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg7Decrease2.svg1
Delaware At-largeNovember 12, 185011Increase2.svg10Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg0Decrease2.svg1
Late elections (after the March 4, 1851 beginning of the term)
New Hampshire DistrictMarch 11, 185142Steady2.svg0Decrease2.svg10Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg2Increase2.svg1
Rhode Island DistrictApril 2, 185121Increase2.svg10Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg1Decrease2.svg1
Connecticut DistrictApril 7, 185143Increase2.svg10Decrease2.svg10Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg1Steady2.svg
Alabama DistrictAugust 4, 185174 [p] Decrease2.svg10Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg1Increase2.svg12 [q] Steady2.svg
Arkansas At-largeAugust 4, 185111Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg
Indiana DistrictAugust 4, 1851108Steady2.svg0Decrease2.svg10Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg2Increase2.svg1
Kentucky DistrictAugust 4, 1851105Increase2.svg10Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg5Decrease2.svg1
Texas DistrictAugust 4, 185122Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg
North Carolina DistrictAugust 7, 185193 [r] Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg6 [s] Steady2.svg
Tennessee DistrictAugust 7, 1851117 [h] Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg4Steady2.svg
California At-largeSeptember 3, 18512 [t] 2Increase2.svg10Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg
Maryland DistrictOctober 1, 185162Decrease2.svg10Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg4 [u] Increase2.svg1
Georgia DistrictOctober 6, 185180Decrease2.svg40Steady2.svg2Increase2.svg26Increase2.svg60Decrease2.svg4
Virginia DistrictOctober 23, 18511513Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg2Steady2.svg
Mississippi DistrictNovember 3–4, 185140Decrease2.svg40Steady2.svg1Increase2.svg13Increase2.svg30Steady2.svg
Louisiana DistrictNovember 4, 185142Decrease2.svg10Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg2Increase2.svg1
Total233130 [v]
55.8%
Increase2.svg174
1.7%
Decrease2.svg53
1.3%
Increase2.svg310
4.3%
Increase2.svg1086 [u]
36.9%
Decrease2.svg22
Popular vote
Democratic
43.31%
Whig
41.89%
Union
4.69%
Southern Rights
4.13%
Free Soil
3.12%
Independent
2.79%
Others
0.07%
House seats
Democratic
50.65%
Whig
35.06%
Union
6.06%
Southern Rights
3.46%
Free Soil
3.03%
Independent
1.73%

One district in Massachusetts had been vacant in the 31st Congress. No new seats were added.

The previous election had 1 Know-Nothing and 1 Independent.

Special elections

31st Congress

32nd Congress

Alabama

Elections were held August 4, 1851, after the March 4, 1851 beginning of the term, but before the House first convened in December 1851.

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Alabama 1 William J. Alston Whig 1849 Incumbent retired.
Democratic gain.
  • Green check.svgY John Bragg (Democratic) 58.81% [2]
  • Charles Langdon (Whig) 41.19%
Alabama 2
Alabama 3
Alabama 4
Alabama 5
Alabama 6
Alabama 7

Arkansas

The election was held August 4, 1851, after the March 4, 1851 beginning of the term, but before the House first convened in December 1851.

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Arkansas at-large Robert W. Johnson Democratic 1846 Incumbent re-elected.

California

California's members were elected late, at-large statewide, September 3, 1851. There were nevertheless seated with the rest of the House at the beginning of the first session.

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
California at-large
2 seats
George W. Wright Independent 1849 Incumbent retired.
Democratic gain.
(Elected on a general ticket)
Edward Gilbert Democratic 1849 Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.

Connecticut

Elections were held April 7, 1851, after the March 4, 1851 beginning of the term, but before the House first convened in December 1851.

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates [5]
Connecticut 1 Loren P. Waldo Democratic 1849 Incumbent lost re-election.
Whig gain.
Connecticut 2 Walter Booth Free Soil 1849 Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.
Connecticut 3 Chauncey F. Cleveland Democratic 1849 Incumbent re-elected.
Connecticut 4 Thomas B. Butler Whig 1849 Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.

Delaware

The election was held November 12, 1850.

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Delaware at-large John W. Houston Whig1844Incumbent retired.
Democratic gain.

Florida

The election was held October 7, 1850.

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Florida at-large Edward C. Cabell Whig1845Incumbent re-elected.

Georgia

Elections were held October 6, 1851.

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Georgia 1 Joseph W. Jackson Democratic1850Incumbent re-elected.
Southern Rights gain.
  • Green check.svgY Joseph W. Jackson (Southern Rights) 51.67%
  • Charles H. Hopkins (Constitutional Union) 48.34% [8]
Georgia 2 Marshall Johnson Wellborn Democratic1848Incumbent retired.
Constitutional Union gain.
Georgia 3 Allen F. Owen Whig1848Incumbent retired.
Southern Rights gain.
Georgia 4 Hugh A. Haralson Democratic1842Incumbent retired.
Constitutional Union gain.
  • Green check.svgY Charles Murphey (Constitutional Union) 58.05%
  • John P. Stell (Southern Rights) 41.95% [11]
Georgia 5 Thomas C. Hackett Democratic1848Incumbent retired.
Constitutional Union gain.
Georgia 6 Howell Cobb Democratic1842Incumbent retired.
Constitutional Union gain.
  • Green check.svgY Junius Hillyer (Constitutional Union) 71.11%
  • Thomas F. Jones (Southern Rights) 28.90% [13]
Georgia 7 Alexander H. Stephens Whig1843Incumbent re-elected as a Unionist.
Constitutional Union gain.
Georgia 8 Robert Toombs Whig1844Incumbent re-elected as a Unionist.
Constitutional Union gain.

Illinois

Elections were held November 5, 1850.

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Illinois 1 William H. Bissell Democratic1848Incumbent re-elected.
Illinois 2 John A. McClernand Democratic1842Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.
  • Green check.svgY Willis Allen (Democratic) 55.5%
  • Thomas G. C. Davis (Whig) 45.5%
Illinois 3 Timothy R. Young Democratic1848Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.
Illinois 4 John Wentworth Democratic1842Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.
Illinois 5 William Alexander Richardson Democratic1847Incumbent re-elected.
Illinois 6 Edward D. Baker Whig1848Incumbent retired.
Democratic gain.
Illinois 7 Thomas L. Harris Democratic1848Incumbent lost re-election.
Whig gain.

[15]

Indiana

Elections were held August 4, 1851, after the March 4, 1851 beginning of the term, but before the House first convened in December 1851.

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Indiana 1 Nathaniel Albertson Democratic1849Incumbent Lost renomination.
Democratic hold.
Indiana 2 Cyrus L. Dunham Democratic1849Incumbent re-elected.
Indiana 3 John L. Robinson Democratic1847Incumbent re-elected.
Indiana 4 George W. Julian Free Soil1849Incumbent lost re-election.
Whig gain.
Indiana 5 John L. Robinson Democratic1849Incumbent Lost renomination.
Democratic hold.
Indiana 6 Willis A. Gorman Democratic1849Incumbent re-elected.
Indiana 7 Edward W. McGaughey Whig1849Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.
Indiana 8 Joseph E. McDonald Democratic1849Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.
  • Green check.svgY Daniel Mace (Democratic) 50.8%
  • David Brier (Whig) 49.0%
Indiana 9 Graham N. Fitch Democratic1849Incumbent re-elected.
Indiana 10 Andrew J. Harlan Democratic1849Incumbent retired.
Whig gain.

[15]

Iowa

Elections were held August 5, 1850.

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Iowa 1 Daniel F. Miller Whig1850Incumbent retired.
Democratic gain.
Iowa 2 Shepherd Leffler Democratic1846Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.
  • Green check.svgY Lincoln Clark (Democratic) 54.0%
  • William H. Henderson (Whig) 44.4%

[15]

Kentucky

Elections were held August 4, 1851, after the March 4, 1851 beginning of the term, but before the House first convened in December 1851.

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Kentucky 1 Linn Boyd Democratic1839Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Linn Boyd (Democratic) 57.5%
  • H. M. McCarty (Whig) 29.9%
  • Hiram McElroy (Unknown) 12.7%
Kentucky 2 James Leeper Johnson Whig1849Incumbent renominated but declined.
Whig hold.
Kentucky 3 Finis McLean Whig1849Incumbent retired.
Whig hold.
Kentucky 4 George Caldwell Democratic1849Incumbent retired.
Whig gain.
Kentucky 5 John Burton Thompson Whig1847Incumbent retired.
Democratic gain.
Kentucky 6 Daniel Breck Whig1849Incumbent retired.
Whig hold.
  • Green check.svgY Addison White (Whig) 56.6%
  • Theodore T. Garrard (Unknown) 40.0%
Kentucky 7 Humphrey Marshall Whig1849Incumbent re-elected.
Kentucky 8 Charles S. Morehead Whig1847Incumbent retired.
Democratic gain.
Kentucky 9 John C. Mason Democratic1849Incumbent re-elected.
Kentucky 10 Richard H. Stanton Democratic1849Incumbent re-elected.

[15]

Louisiana

Elections were held November 4, 1851, after the March 4, 1851 beginning of the term, but before the House first convened in December 1851.

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Louisiana 1
Louisiana 2
Louisiana 3
Louisiana 4

Maine

Elections were held September 9, 1850.

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Maine 1
Maine 2
Maine 3
Maine 4
Maine 5
Maine 6
Maine 7

Maryland

Elections were held October 1, 1851 elections were after the March 4, 1851 beginning of the new term, but still before the Congress convened in December 1851.

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Maryland 1
Maryland 2
Maryland 3
Maryland 4
Maryland 5
Maryland 6

Massachusetts

Elections were held November 11, 1850, but at least one district's elections went to multiple ballots into 1851.

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Massachusetts 1
Massachusetts 2
Massachusetts 3
Massachusetts 4 Vacant due to failure to elect.Whig gain.
First ballot (November 11, 1850)
Second ballot (January 20, 1851)
Third ballot (April 7, 1851)
Fourth ballot (May 26, 1851)
Massachusetts 5
Massachusetts 6
Massachusetts 7 Julius Rockwell Whig 1844 (late) Incumbent lost re-election.
Whig hold.
First ballot (November 11, 1850)
Second ballot (January 20, 1851)
Third ballot (April 7, 1851)
Fourth ballot (May 26, 1851)
Massachusetts 8
Massachusetts 9
Massachusetts 10

Michigan

Elections were held November 5, 1850.

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Michigan 1 Alexander W. Buel Democratic 1848 Incumbent lost re-election.
Whig gain.
Michigan 2 William Sprague Whig 1848 Incumbent retired.
Democratic gain.
Michigan 3 Kinsley S. Bingham Democratic 1846 Incumbent retired.
Whig gain.

Minnesota Territory

See Non-voting delegates, below.

Mississippi

Elections were held November 3–4, 1851, after the March 4, 1851 beginning of the term, but before the House first convened in December 1851.

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Mississippi 1 Jacob Thompson Democratic 1839 Incumbent lost re-election as a Southern Rights candidate.
Union gain.
Mississippi 2 Winfield S. Featherston Democratic 1847 Incumbent lost re-election as a Southern Rights candidate.
Union gain.
Mississippi 3 William McWillie Democratic 1849 Incumbent lost re-election as a Southern Rights candidate.
Union gain.
Mississippi 4 Albert G. Brown Democratic 1847 Incumbent re-elected as a Southern Rights candidate.
Southern Rights gain.

Missouri

Elections were held August 5, 1850.

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Missouri 1
Missouri 2
Missouri 3
Missouri 4
Missouri 5

New Hampshire

Elections were held March 11, 1851, after the March 4, 1851 beginning of the term, but before the House first convened in December 1851.

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
New Hampshire 1 Amos Tuck Free Soil 1847 Incumbent won re-election as a Whig.
Whig gain.
New Hampshire 2 Charles H. Peaslee Democratic 1847 Incumbent re-elected.
New Hampshire 3 George W. Morrison Democratic 1850 (special) Incumbent lost re-election.
Whig gain.
New Hampshire 4 Harry Hibbard Democratic 1849 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Harry Hibbard (Democratic) 59.66%
  • Jonathan Kitteridge (Whig) 27.32%
  • John H. White (Free Soil) 13.02%

New Jersey

Elections were held November 5, 1850.

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
New Jersey 1
New Jersey 2
New Jersey 3
New Jersey 4
New Jersey 5

New Mexico Territory

See Non-voting delegates, below.

New York

Elections were held November 5, 1850.

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
New York 1
New York 2
New York 3
New York 4
New York 5
New York 6
New York 7
New York 8
New York 9
New York 10
New York 11
New York 12
New York 13
New York 14
New York 15
New York 16
New York 17
New York 18
New York 19
New York 20
New York 21
New York 22
New York 23
New York 24
New York 25
New York 26
New York 27
New York 28
New York 29
New York 30
New York 31
New York 32
New York 33
New York 34

North Carolina

Elections were held August 7, 1851, after the March 4, 1851 beginning of the term, but before the House first convened in December 1851.

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
North Carolina 1
North Carolina 2
North Carolina 3
North Carolina 4
North Carolina 5
North Carolina 6
North Carolina 7
North Carolina 8
North Carolina 9

Ohio

Elections were held October 8, 1850.

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Ohio 1
Ohio 2
Ohio 3
Ohio 4
Ohio 5
Ohio 6
Ohio 7
Ohio 8
Ohio 9
Ohio 10
Ohio 11
Ohio 12
Ohio 13
Ohio 14
Ohio 15
Ohio 16
Ohio 17
Ohio 18
Ohio 19
Ohio 20
Ohio 21

Oregon Territory

See Non-voting delegates, below.

Pennsylvania

Elections were held October 8, 1850.

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Pennsylvania 1
Pennsylvania 2
Pennsylvania 3
Pennsylvania 4
Pennsylvania 5
Pennsylvania 6
Pennsylvania 7
Pennsylvania 8
Pennsylvania 9
Pennsylvania 10
Pennsylvania 11
Pennsylvania 12
Pennsylvania 13
Pennsylvania 14
Pennsylvania 15
Pennsylvania 16
Pennsylvania 17
Pennsylvania 18
Pennsylvania 19
Pennsylvania 20
Pennsylvania 21
Pennsylvania 22
Pennsylvania 23
Pennsylvania 24

Rhode Island

Elections were held April 2, 1851, after the March 4, 1851 beginning of the term, but before the House first convened in December 1851.

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Rhode Island 1
Rhode Island 2

South Carolina

Elections were held October 14–15, 1850.

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
South Carolina 1
South Carolina 2
South Carolina 3
South Carolina 4
South Carolina 5
South Carolina 6
South Carolina 7

Tennessee

Elections were held August 7, 1851, after the March 4, 1851 beginning of the term, but before the House first convened in December 1851.

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Tennessee 1 Andrew Johnson Democratic 1842 Incumbent re-elected.
Tennessee 2 Albert G. Watkins Whig 1849 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Albert G. Watkins (Whig) 78.65%
  • [FNU] Hurley (Democratic) 17.57%
  • J. D. Dickinson (Whig) 3.78% [32]
Tennessee 3 Josiah M. Anderson Whig 1849 Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.
Tennessee 4 John H. Savage Democratic 1849 Incumbent re-elected.
Tennessee 5 George W. Jones Democratic 1842 Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svgY George W. Jones (Democratic) 100% [35]
Tennessee 6 James H. Thomas Democratic 1847 Incumbent lost re-election.
Independent Democratic gain.
Tennessee 7 Meredith P. Gentry Whig 1845 Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svgY Meredith P. Gentry (Whig) 100% [37]
Tennessee 8 Andrew Ewing Democratic 1849 Incumbent retired.
Whig gain.
Tennessee 9 Isham G. Harris Democratic 1849 Incumbent re-elected.
Tennessee 10 Frederick P. Stanton Democratic 1845 Incumbent re-elected.
Tennessee 11 Christopher H. Williams Whig 1849 Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svgY Christopher H. Williams (Whig) 100% [41]

Texas

Elections were held August 4, 1851, after the March 4, 1851 beginning of the term, but before the House first convened in December 1851.

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Texas 1
Texas 2

Utah Territory

See Non-voting delegates, below.

Vermont

Elections were held September 3, 1850.

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates [42]
Vermont 1 William Henry Whig 1846 Incumbent retired.
Whig hold.
First ballot
Second ballot
Vermont 2 William Hebard Whig 1848 Incumbent re-elected.
Vermont 3 James Meacham Whig 1849 (special) Incumbent re-elected.
Vermont 4 Lucius B. Peck Democratic 1846 Incumbent retired.
Free Soil gain.

Virginia

Elections were held October 23, 1851, after the March 4, 1851 beginning of the term, but before the House first convened in December 1851.

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates [43]
Virginia 1 John Millson Democratic 1849 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY John Millson (Democratic) 59.6%
  • Leopold P. C. Cowper (Whig) 40.4%
Virginia 2 Richard Kidder Meade Democratic 1847 (special) Incumbent re-elected.
Virginia 3 Thomas H. Averett Democratic 1849 Incumbent re-elected.
Virginia 4 Thomas S. Bocock Democratic 1847 Incumbent re-elected.
Virginia 5 Paulus Powell Democratic 1849 Incumbent re-elected.
Virginia 6 James Seddon Democratic 1845
1847 (retired)
1849
Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.
Virginia 7 Thomas H. Bayly Democratic 1844 (special) Incumbent re-elected.
Virginia 8 Alexander Holladay Democratic 1849 Incumbent re-elected.
Virginia 9 Jeremiah Morton Ind. Whig 1849 Incumbent lost re-election as a Democrat.
Whig gain.
Virginia 10 Richard Parker Democratic 1849 Incumbent retired.
Whig gain.
Virginia 11 James McDowell Democratic 1846 (special) Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.
Virginia 12 Henry A. Edmundson Democratic 1849 Incumbent re-elected.
Virginia 13 Fayette McMullen Democratic 1849 Incumbent re-elected.
Virginia 14 James M. H. Beale Democratic 1849 Incumbent re-elected.
Virginia 15 Thomas Haymond Whig 1849 (special) Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.

Wisconsin

Elections were held November 5, 1850.

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates [44]
Wisconsin 1 Charles Durkee Free Soil 1848 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Charles Durkee (Free Soil) 57.4%
  • Andrew E. Elmore (Democratic) 42.6%
Wisconsin 2 Orsamus Cole Whig 1848 Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.
Wisconsin 3 James Duane Doty Democratic 1848 Incumbent won re-election as an Independent.
Independent Democratic gain.

Non-voting delegates

DistrictIncumbentThis race
DelegatePartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Minnesota Territory Henry Hastings Sibley Democratic 1848 (Wis. Territory: special)
1849 (Wis. Territory: eliminated)
1849 (Minn. Territory)
Incumbent re-elected.
New Mexico Territory New seatNew seat.
Democratic gain.
Oregon Territory Samuel Thurston Democratic 1849 (new seat) Incumbent died April 9, 1851.
New delegate elected June 2, 1851. [46]
Democratic hold.
Utah Territory New seatNew seat.
Independent gain.

See also

Notes

  1. Includes one Anti-Benton Democrat, one Benton Democrat, two Southern Rights Democrats, two Union Democrats, and one Secessionist Democrat
  2. Includes two Union Whigs and one Secessionist Whig
  3. Includes three Independent Democrats and one Independent Whig.
  4. Free Soil had 4 seats and Southern Rights had 3.
  5. Union had 10 seats.
  6. Includes one Anti-Benton Democrat and one Benton Democrat
  7. One Democrat was backed by Free Soil
  8. 1 2 3 Includes one Independent Democrat.
  9. There was 1 Know-Nothing in the 31st Congress.
  10. One Democrat was backed by Free Soil
  11. One Whig was backed by Free Soil
  12. In 1845, Congress passed a law providing for a uniform date for choosing presidential electors. [1] Congressional elections were unaffected by this law, but the date was gradually adopted by the states for congressional elections as well.
  13. Two Whigs were backed by Free Soil
  14. One Free Soil was backed by the Whigs
  15. One seat, Massachusetts's 4th congressional district , had been vacant during the entire 31st Congress.
  16. Includes two Southern Rights Democrats and two Union Democrats
  17. Includes two Union Whigs
  18. Includes one Seccionist Democrat
  19. Includes one Seccionist Whig
  20. There was 1 Independent in the 31st Congress.
  21. 1 2 Includes 1 Independent Whig.
  22. Includes three Independent Democrats from Ohio, Tennessee, and Wisconsin.

References

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