1823 United States House of Representatives elections in Maine

Although Maine neither gained nor lost seats after the 1820 United States census, redistricting placed two incumbents into the ME's 3rd congressional district. Maine elected its members on April 7, 1823, after the term began but before the new Congress convened. Maine law required a majority for election, with additional ballots taken if a majority were not achieved. This proved necessary in 1823 in the ME's 1st congressional district, ME's 3rd congressional district, ME's 4th congressional district, and ME's 6th congressional district districts, but all members were still chosen before the new Congress convened.