1792–1793 United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts

Following the 1790 census, Massachusetts's representation increased from eight to fourteen Representatives and was redistricted into four plural districts, plus a single at-large district. The MA's 4th congressional district covered the District of Maine (the modern-day State of Maine). The plural districts were concurrent tickets rather than a single general ticket, though the MA's 1st congressional district and MA's 2nd congressional districts appear to have also had a general ticket alongside the more specific tickets.

As before, a majority was required for election, in those districts where a majority was not achieved, additional ballots were required.


 * MA's 1st congressional district (4 seats) Seat A: At-large
 * colspan=3 | None (District created)
 * | New seat. New member elected. Anti-Administration gain.
 * nowrap | First ballot (November 2, 1792): Jonathan Jones 39.8% William Heath 31.0% James Bowdoin 23.2% Theophilus Parsons 6.0% Second ballot (January 14, 1793): Jonathan Jones 29.3% Samuel Holten (Anti-Admin) 25.6% James Bowdoin 17.1% Samuel Sewall (Pro-Admin) 13.1% William Heath 8.3% Joseph Bradley Varnum (Anti-Admin) 3.8% Elbridge Gerry (Anti-Admin) 2.8%  Third ballot (April 1, 1793): √ Samuel Holten (Anti-Admin) 69.9% Benjamin Austin 30.1%
 * nowrap | First ballot (November 2, 1792): Jonathan Jones 39.8% William Heath 31.0% James Bowdoin 23.2% Theophilus Parsons 6.0% Second ballot (January 14, 1793): Jonathan Jones 29.3% Samuel Holten (Anti-Admin) 25.6% James Bowdoin 17.1% Samuel Sewall (Pro-Admin) 13.1% William Heath 8.3% Joseph Bradley Varnum (Anti-Admin) 3.8% Elbridge Gerry (Anti-Admin) 2.8%  Third ballot (April 1, 1793): √ Samuel Holten (Anti-Admin) 69.9% Benjamin Austin 30.1%


 * MA's 1st congressional district (4 seats) Seat B: Essex County
 * Benjamin Goodhue Redistricted from the MA's 2nd congressional district
 * | Pro-Administration
 * nowrap | 1789
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * nowrap | √ Benjamin Goodhue (Pro-Admin) 100%
 * nowrap | √ Benjamin Goodhue (Pro-Admin) 100%


 * MA's 1st congressional district (4 seats) Seat C: Middlesex County
 * Elbridge Gerry Redistricted from the MA's 3rd congressional district
 * | Anti-Administration
 * nowrap | 1789
 * | Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Pro-Administration gain.
 * nowrap | √ Samuel Dexter (Pro-Admin) 61.4% Joseph Bradley Varnum (Anti-Admin) 26.2% Elbridge Gerry (Anti-Admin) 12.4%
 * nowrap | √ Samuel Dexter (Pro-Admin) 61.4% Joseph Bradley Varnum (Anti-Admin) 26.2% Elbridge Gerry (Anti-Admin) 12.4%


 * MA's 1st congressional district (4 seats) Seat D: Suffolk County
 * Fisher Ames
 * | Pro-Administration
 * nowrap | 1788
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * nowrap | √ Fisher Ames (Pro-Admin) 62.4% Benjamin Austin 37.6%
 * nowrap | √ Fisher Ames (Pro-Admin) 62.4% Benjamin Austin 37.6%


 * MA's 2nd congressional district (4 seats) Seat A: At-large
 * colspan=3 | None (District created)
 * | New seat. New member elected. Pro-Administration gain.
 * nowrap | First ballot (November 2, 1792): Samuel Lyman (Pro-Admin) 41.3% Theodore Sedgwick (Pro-Admin) 37.9% William Lyman (Anti-Admin) 6.7% Samuel Moorhaus 6.2% Simson Strong 4.% Dwight Foster (Pro-Admin) 3.5% Second ballot (January 14, 1793): Samuel Lyman (Pro-Admin) 35.4% Dwight Foster (Pro-Admin) 25.1% Thomson J. Skinner (Anti-Admin) 19.6% William Lyman (Anti-Admin) 12.1% Jonathan Grout (Anti-Admin) 4.0% William Shepard (Pro-Admin) 3.8%  Third ballot (April 1, 1793): √ Dwight Foster (Pro-Admin) 55.3% Samuel Lyman (Pro-Admin) 44.7%
 * nowrap | First ballot (November 2, 1792): Samuel Lyman (Pro-Admin) 41.3% Theodore Sedgwick (Pro-Admin) 37.9% William Lyman (Anti-Admin) 6.7% Samuel Moorhaus 6.2% Simson Strong 4.% Dwight Foster (Pro-Admin) 3.5% Second ballot (January 14, 1793): Samuel Lyman (Pro-Admin) 35.4% Dwight Foster (Pro-Admin) 25.1% Thomson J. Skinner (Anti-Admin) 19.6% William Lyman (Anti-Admin) 12.1% Jonathan Grout (Anti-Admin) 4.0% William Shepard (Pro-Admin) 3.8%  Third ballot (April 1, 1793): √ Dwight Foster (Pro-Admin) 55.3% Samuel Lyman (Pro-Admin) 44.7%


 * MA's 2nd congressional district (4 seats) Seat B: Berkshire County
 * Theodore Sedgwick Redistricted from the MA's 4th congressional district
 * | Pro-Administration
 * nowrap | 1789
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * nowrap | √ Theodore Sedgwick (Pro-Admin) 63.8% Thomson J. Skinner (Anti-Admin) 29.1% John Bacon (Anti-Admin) 7.1%
 * nowrap | √ Theodore Sedgwick (Pro-Admin) 63.8% Thomson J. Skinner (Anti-Admin) 29.1% John Bacon (Anti-Admin) 7.1%


 * MA's 2nd congressional district (4 seats) Seat C: Hampshire County
 * colspan=3 | None (District created)
 * | New seat. New member elected. Anti-Administration gain.
 * nowrap | First ballot (November 2, 1792): Samuel Lyman (Pro-Admin) 37.4% William Lyman (Anti-Admin) 32.3% Thomas Dwight (Pro-Admin) 16.8% Samuel Hinshaur 6.7% John Williams 3.6% Dwight Foster (Pro-Admin) 3.1% Second ballot (January 14, 1793): William Lyman (Anti-Admin) 38.0% Samuel Lyman (Pro-Admin) 31.3% William Shepard (Pro-Admin) 18.0% Thomas Dwight (Pro-Admin) 12.7%  Third ballot (April 1, 1793): √ William Lyman (Anti-Admin) 53.1% Samuel Lyman (Pro-Admin) 46.9%
 * nowrap | First ballot (November 2, 1792): Samuel Lyman (Pro-Admin) 37.4% William Lyman (Anti-Admin) 32.3% Thomas Dwight (Pro-Admin) 16.8% Samuel Hinshaur 6.7% John Williams 3.6% Dwight Foster (Pro-Admin) 3.1% Second ballot (January 14, 1793): William Lyman (Anti-Admin) 38.0% Samuel Lyman (Pro-Admin) 31.3% William Shepard (Pro-Admin) 18.0% Thomas Dwight (Pro-Admin) 12.7%  Third ballot (April 1, 1793): √ William Lyman (Anti-Admin) 53.1% Samuel Lyman (Pro-Admin) 46.9%


 * MA's 2nd congressional district (4 seats) Seat D: Worcester County
 * Artemas Ward Redistricted from the MA's 7th congressional district
 * | Pro-Administration
 * nowrap | 1790
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * nowrap | √ Artemas Ward (Pro-Admin) 59.5% Jonathan Grout (Anti-Admin) 36.8% Dwight Foster (Pro-Admin) 3.8%
 * nowrap | √ Artemas Ward (Pro-Admin) 59.5% Jonathan Grout (Anti-Admin) 36.8% Dwight Foster (Pro-Admin) 3.8%


 * MA's 3rd congressional district (2 seats) Seat A: Barnstable, Dukes, & Nantucket Counties
 * George Leonard Redistricted from the MA's 6th congressional district
 * | Pro-Administration
 * nowrap | 1788
 * | Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Pro-Administration hold.
 * nowrap | √ Peleg Coffin, Jr. (Pro-Admin) 52.6% George Leonard (Pro-Admin) 34.3% Phanuel Bishop (Anti-Admin) 13.1%
 * nowrap | √ Peleg Coffin, Jr. (Pro-Admin) 52.6% George Leonard (Pro-Admin) 34.3% Phanuel Bishop (Anti-Admin) 13.1%


 * MA's 3rd congressional district (2 seats) Seat B: Bristol & Plymouth Counties
 * Shearjashub Bourne Redistricted from the MA's 5th congressional district
 * | Pro-Administration
 * nowrap | 1790
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * nowrap | First ballot (November 2, 1792): John Davis 49.2% Shearjashub Bourne (Pro-Admin) 26.1% James Warren 24.8% Second ballot (January 14, 1793): √ Shearjashub Bourne (Pro-Admin) 53.0% John Davis 40.6% James Warren 6.4%
 * nowrap | First ballot (November 2, 1792): John Davis 49.2% Shearjashub Bourne (Pro-Admin) 26.1% James Warren 24.8% Second ballot (January 14, 1793): √ Shearjashub Bourne (Pro-Admin) 53.0% John Davis 40.6% James Warren 6.4%


 * MA's 4th congressional district (3 seats) District of Maine Seat A: Cumberland County
 * colspan=3 | None (District created)
 * | New seat. New member elected. Pro-Administration gain.
 * nowrap | First ballot (November 2, 1792): Daniel Davis 40.0% Peleg Wadsworth (Pro-Admin) 38.6% Robert Southgate 11.7% Josiah Thacker 9.8% Second ballot (January 14, 1793): Peleg Wadsworth (Pro-Admin) 48.4% Daniel Davis 42.2% Robert Southgate 9.4%  Third ballot (April 1, 1793): √ Peleg Wadsworth (Pro-Admin) 58.0% Daniel Davis 42.0%
 * nowrap | First ballot (November 2, 1792): Daniel Davis 40.0% Peleg Wadsworth (Pro-Admin) 38.6% Robert Southgate 11.7% Josiah Thacker 9.8% Second ballot (January 14, 1793): Peleg Wadsworth (Pro-Admin) 48.4% Daniel Davis 42.2% Robert Southgate 9.4%  Third ballot (April 1, 1793): √ Peleg Wadsworth (Pro-Admin) 58.0% Daniel Davis 42.0%


 * MA's 4th congressional district (3 seats) District of Maine Seat B: Lincoln, Hancock, & Washington Counties
 * colspan=3 | None (District created)
 * | New seat. New member elected. Anti-Administration gain.
 * nowrap | First ballot (November 2, 1792): William Lithgow 49.98% Henry Dearborn (Anti-Admin) 32.2% Daniel Coney 11.8% Alan Campbell 6.0% Second ballot (January 14, 1793): √ Henry Dearborn (Anti-Admin) 60.9% William Lithgow 39.1%
 * nowrap | First ballot (November 2, 1792): William Lithgow 49.98% Henry Dearborn (Anti-Admin) 32.2% Daniel Coney 11.8% Alan Campbell 6.0% Second ballot (January 14, 1793): √ Henry Dearborn (Anti-Admin) 60.9% William Lithgow 39.1%


 * MA's 4th congressional district (3 seats) District of Maine Seat C: York County
 * George Thatcher Redistricted from the MA's 8th congressional district
 * | Pro-Administration
 * nowrap | 1788
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * nowrap | √ George Thatcher (Pro-Admin) 57.7% Nathaniel Wells 35.4% Tristan Jordan 6.9%
 * nowrap | √ George Thatcher (Pro-Admin) 57.7% Nathaniel Wells 35.4% Tristan Jordan 6.9%


 * Massachusetts At-large
 * colspan=3 | None (District created)
 * | New seat. New member elected. Pro-Administration gain.
 * nowrap | √ David Cobb (Pro-Admin) 52.6% Charles Jarvis 9.6% William Heath 6.9% Theodore Sedgwick (Pro-Admin) 4.9% Elbridge Gerry (Anti-Admin) 2.1% Jonathan Jones 1.9% Fisher Ames (Pro-Admin) 1.7% James Sullivan (Anti-Admin) 1.5% Samuel Horton 1.3% Scattering 17.4%
 * nowrap | √ David Cobb (Pro-Admin) 52.6% Charles Jarvis 9.6% William Heath 6.9% Theodore Sedgwick (Pro-Admin) 4.9% Elbridge Gerry (Anti-Admin) 2.1% Jonathan Jones 1.9% Fisher Ames (Pro-Admin) 1.7% James Sullivan (Anti-Admin) 1.5% Samuel Horton 1.3% Scattering 17.4%


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