1834–35 United States House of Representatives elections

The 1834–35 United States House of Representatives elections were held on various dates in various states between July 7, 1834, and November 5, 1835. Each state set its own date for its elections to the House of Representatives before the first session of the 24th United States Congress convened on December 7, 1835. They were held during President Andrew Jackson's second term. Elections were held for 240 seats that represented 24 states, as well as the at-large-district seat for the pending new state of Michigan.

Jacksonians benefitted from the president's continued popularity and the tight party organization of the nascent Democratic Party to win a large majority of House seats for the new Congress. Their primary opponents, the National Republicans, were coalescing and unifying as the Whig Party, reducing the influence of single-issue parties, the Anti-Masonic Party (an anti-Masonry movement) and the Nullifier Party (a John C. Calhoun-led states' rights party that supported South Carolina during the Nullification Crisis in 1832 and 1833). The Whig Party evolved from the National Republican Party and these minor parties. It appealed to diverse opponents of Jackson, including voters who perceived him as autocratic and brash, voters supporting greater spending and development on institutions and infrastructure, anti-Masons, and former Federalists. As the balance of power in the House remained unchanged, with Jacksonians holding 142 seats, this was the smallest loss by a President's party in the House as a result of the so-called six-year itch.

When the House convened in December 1835, future president James K. Polk, a staunch Jacksonian, was elected speaker. He defeated the incumbent speaker, John Bell, a Jacksonian who had split with the president on the national bank and other issues. Bell subsequently aligned himself with the National Republicans in the 24th Congress.

Election summary
Michigan was admitted during this Congress, adding 1 seat.

23rd Congress
! rowspan=3 | CT At-large 3 seats
 * William W. Ellsworth
 * | National Republican
 * 1829
 * data-sort-value="January 1, 1834" | Incumbent resigned July 8, 1834. New member elected in 1834 and seated December 1, 1834. National Republican hold. Successor later lost re-election; see below.
 * rowspan=3 nowrap | Elected on a general ticket:✅ Joseph Trumbull (National Republican)

✅ Phineas Miner (National Republican)

✅ Ebenezer Jackson Jr. (National Republican)


 * Jabez W. Huntington
 * | National Republican
 * 1829
 * data-sort-value="January 1, 1834" | Incumbent resigned August 16, 1834 to become judge of the Connecticut Supreme Court of Errors. New member elected in 1834 and seated December 1, 1834. National Republican hold. Successor was not a candidate to the next term; see below.
 * data-sort-value="January 1, 1834" | Incumbent resigned August 16, 1834 to become judge of the Connecticut Supreme Court of Errors. New member elected in 1834 and seated December 1, 1834. National Republican hold. Successor was not a candidate to the next term; see below.


 * Samuel A. Foot
 * | National Republican
 * 1833
 * data-sort-value="January 1, 1834" | Incumbent resigned May 9, 1834 to become Governor of Connecticut. New member elected in 1834 and seated December 1, 1834. National Republican hold. Successor later lost re-election; see below.
 * data-sort-value="January 1, 1834" | Incumbent resigned May 9, 1834 to become Governor of Connecticut. New member elected in 1834 and seated December 1, 1834. National Republican hold. Successor later lost re-election; see below.

! MA's 5th congressional district
 * John Davis
 * | National Republican
 * 1825
 * data-sort-value="January 14, 1834" | Incumbent resigned January 14, 1834 to become Governor of Massachusetts. New member elected February 17, 1834. National Republican hold. Successor seated March 5, 1834 and later re-elected; see below.
 * nowrap | ✅ Levi Lincoln Jr. (National Republican) 79.15%

Isaac Davis (Jacksonian) 20.85%

! MD's 1st congressional district
 * Littleton Dennis
 * | National Republican
 * 1833
 * data-sort-value="May 29, 1834" | Incumbent died April 14, 1834. New member elected May 29, 1834. National Republican hold. Successor seated June 9, 1834 and later re-elected; see below.
 * nowrap | ✅ John N. Steele (National Republican) 62.17%

James A. Stewart (Jacksonian) 37.83%

! SC's 8th congressional district
 * James Blair
 * | Jacksonian
 * 1828
 * data-sort-value="June 3, 1834" | Incumbent died April 1, 1834. New member elected June 3, 1834. Jacksonian hold. Successor later re-elected; see below. Successor seated December 8, 1834.
 * nowrap | ✅ Richard I. Manning (Jacksonian) 59.29%

Franklin Harper Elmore (Nullifier) 40.71%

! KY's 5th congressional district
 * colspan=3 | Vacant
 * data-sort-value="August 4, 1834" | 1833 election of Thomas Patrick Moore declared invalid. House ordered new election. New member elected August 4, 1834. National Republican gain. Successor seated December 1, 1834 and was not a candidate for the next term; see below.
 * nowrap | ✅ Robert P. Letcher (National Republican) 51.88%

Thomas P. Moore (Jacksonian) 48.12%

! OH's 19th congressional district
 * Humphrey H. Leavitt
 * | Jacksonian
 * 1830 (special)
 * data-sort-value="October 14, 1834" | Incumbent resigned July 10, 1834 to become U.S. District Judge. New member elected October 14, 1834. Jacksonian hold. Successor seated December 1, 1834 and also elected the same day to the next term; see below.
 * nowrap | ✅ Daniel Kilgore (Jacksonian)

Samuel S. Stokely (National Republican)

! rowspan=2 | NY's 3rd congressional district Plural district with 2 seats
 * Dudley Selden
 * | Jacksonian
 * 1832
 * | Incumbent resigned July 2, 1834. New member elected November 3, 1834. Jacksonian hold. Successor seated December 1, 1834.
 * rowspan=2 nowrap | Elected on a general ticket:✅ John J. Morgan (Jacksonian) 26.69%

✅ Charles G. Ferris (Jacksonian) 26.68%

Adoniram Chandler (Whig) 23.41%

William Sampson (Whig) 23.22%


 * Cornelius Lawrence
 * | Jacksonian
 * 1832
 * | Incumbent resigned May 14, 1834 to become Mayor of New York City. New member elected November 3, 1834. Jacksonian hold. Successor seated December 1, 1834.
 * | Incumbent resigned May 14, 1834 to become Mayor of New York City. New member elected November 3, 1834. Jacksonian hold. Successor seated December 1, 1834.

! OH's 1st congressional district
 * Robert Todd Lytle
 * | Jacksonian
 * 1832
 * data-sort-value="November 8, 1834" | Incumbent resigned March 10, 1834. Incumbent re-elected November 8, 1834, having already lost re-election, see below. Jacksonian hold. Incumbent re-seated December 27, 1834.
 * nowrap | ✅ Robert Todd Lytle (Jacksonian) 50.47%

J. Washington Mason (National Republican) 49.54%

! VT's 5th congressional district
 * Benjamin F. Deming
 * | Anti-Masonic
 * 1833
 * data-sort-value="November 10, 1834" | Incumbent died July 11, 1834. Incumbent re-elected November 10, 1834. Anti-Masonic hold. Successor seated December 1, 1834 and also elected the same day to the next term; see below.
 * nowrap | First ballot (September 2, 1834):Isaac Fletcher (Jacksonian) 48.58%

William Upham (National Republican) 39.63%

Henry F. Janes (Anti-Masonic) 11.80% Second ballot (November 10, 1834):✅ Henry F. Janes (Anti-Masonic) 51.64%

Isaac Fletcher (National Republican) 48.36%

! MA's 2nd congressional district
 * Rufus Choate
 * | National Republican
 * 1830
 * data-sort-value="November 10, 1834" | Incumbent resigned June 30, 1834. New member elected November 10, 1834. National Republican hold. Successor seated December 1, 1834 and also elected the same day to the next term; see below.
 * nowrap | ✅ Stephen C. Phillips (National Republican) 60.44%

Joseph S. Cabot (Jacksonian) 39.56%

! SC's 3rd congressional district

! SC's 5th congressional district

! LA's 3rd congressional district

! VA's 5th congressional district

! VA's 11th congressional district

! IL's 1st congressional district

! IL's 3rd congressional district

! LA's 1st congressional district


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24th Congress
! SC's 6th congressional district
 * Warren R. Davis
 * | Nullifier
 * 1826
 * | Incumbent died January 29, 1835. New member elected September 8, 1835. National Republican gain. Successor seated December 7, 1835.
 * nowrap | ✅ Waddy Thompson (Jacksonian) 56.17%

Benjamin Franklin Perry (Unionist) 43.84%

! rowspan=4 | GA At-large 4 seats on a general ticket
 * James M. Wayne
 * | Jacksonian
 * 1828
 * | Incumbent resigned January 13, 1835 to become Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. New member elected October 5, 1835. Jacksonian hold. Successor seated December 7, 1835.
 * rowspan=4 nowrap | ✅ Thomas Glascock (Jacksonian) 13.30%

✅ Jesse F. Cleveland (Jacksonian) 13.10%

✅ Jabez Y. Jackson (Jacksonian) 13.09%

✅ Hopkins Holsey (Jacksonian) 12.95%

Richard H. Wilde (Whig) 12.00%

Thomas F. Foster (Whig) 11.99%

Roger L. Gamble (Whig) 11.88%

Robert A. Beall (Whig) 11.70%


 * William Schley
 * | Jacksonian
 * 1832
 * | Incumbent resigned July 1, 1835. New member elected October 5, 1835. Jacksonian hold. Successor seated December 7, 1835.
 * | Incumbent resigned July 1, 1835. New member elected October 5, 1835. Jacksonian hold. Successor seated December 7, 1835.


 * James C. Terrell
 * | Jacksonian
 * 1834
 * | Incumbent resigned July 8, 1835. New member elected October 5, 1835. Jacksonian hold. Successor seated December 7, 1835.
 * | Incumbent resigned July 8, 1835. New member elected October 5, 1835. Jacksonian hold. Successor seated December 7, 1835.


 * John W. A. Sanford
 * | Jacksonian
 * 1834
 * | Incumbent resigned July 25, 1835. New member elected October 5, 1835. Jacksonian hold. Successor seated December 7, 1835.
 * | Incumbent resigned July 25, 1835. New member elected October 5, 1835. Jacksonian hold. Successor seated December 7, 1835.

! NY's 3rd congressional district
 * Campbell P. White
 * | Jacksonian
 * 1828
 * | Incumbent resigned. New member elected November 4, 1835. Jacksonian hold. Successor seated December 7, 1835.
 * nowrap | ✅ Gideon Lee (Jacksonian) 44.48%

James Monroe (National Republican) 39.37%

Charles G. Ferns (Independent Democratic) 16.15%


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Alabama
Alabama elected its members August 3, 1835, after the beginning of the term but before the House convened.

! AL's 1st congressional district

! AL's 2nd congressional district

! AL's 3rd congressional district

! AL's 4th congressional district

! AL's 5th congressional district


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Arkansas Territory
See Non-voting delegates, below.

Connecticut
Connecticut elected its members April 9, 1835, after the beginning of the term but before the House convened.

! rowspan=6 | CT At-large 6 seats
 * Joseph Trumbull
 * | National Republican
 * 1834 (special)
 * | Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Jacksonian gain.
 * rowspan=6 nowrap | Elected on a general ticket:✅ Isaac Toucey (Jacksonian) 8.81%

✅ Samuel Ingham (Jacksonian) 8.80%

✅ Elisha Haley (Jacksonian) 8.79%

✅ Zalmon Wildman (Jacksonian) 8.76%

✅ Lancelot Phelps (Jacksonian) 8.72%

✅ Andrew T. Judson (Jacksonian) 8.70%

John M. Holley (National Republican) 7.94%

Noyes Barber (National Republican) 7.84%

Ebenezer Young (National Republican) 7.82%

Samuel Tweedy (National Republican) 7.82%

Joseph Trumbull (National Republican) 7.72%

Ebenezer Jackson Jr. (National Republican) 7.58%


 * Phineas Miner
 * | National Republican
 * 1834 (special)
 * | Incumbent retired. New member elected. Jacksonian gain.
 * | Incumbent retired. New member elected. Jacksonian gain.


 * Ebenezer Jackson Jr.
 * | National Republican
 * 1834 (special)
 * | Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Jacksonian gain.
 * | Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Jacksonian gain.


 * Ebenezer Young
 * | National Republican
 * 1829
 * | Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Jacksonian gain.
 * | Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Jacksonian gain.


 * Noyes Barber
 * | National Republican
 * 1821
 * | Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Jacksonian gain.
 * | Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Jacksonian gain.


 * Samuel Tweedy
 * | National Republican
 * 1833
 * | Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Jacksonian gain.
 * | Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Jacksonian gain.


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Delaware
Delaware re-elected its member November 11, 1834.

! DE At-large
 * John J. Milligan
 * | National Republican
 * 1830
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * nowrap | ✅ John J. Milligan (National Republican)


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Florida Territory
See Non-voting delegates, below.

Georgia
Elections were held October 6, 1834.

! rowspan=9 | GA At-large 9 at-large seats
 * James M. Wayne
 * | Jacksonian
 * 1828
 * Incumbent re-elected but declined the seat. Incumbent resigned January 13, 1835 to become Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court.
 * nowrap rowspan=9 | Elected on a general ticket:✅ James Moore Wayne (Jacksonian) 6.06%

✅ William Schley (Jacksonian) 6.05%

✅ George W. Towns (Jacksonian) 6.00%

✅ John E. Coffee (Jacksonian) 6.00%

✅ George W. Owens (Jacksonian) 5.99%

✅ James C. Terrell (Jacksonian) 5.98%

✅ Seaton Grantland (Jacksonian) 5.97%

✅ John W. A. Sanford (Jacksonian) 5.96%

✅ Charles Eaton Haynes (Jacksonian) 5.96%

George R. Gilmer (National Republican) 5.23%

Richard H. Wilde (National Republican) 5.21%

Thomas F. Foster (National Republican) 5.16%

Roger L. Gamble (National Republican) 5.12%

Absalom H. Chappell (National Republican) 5.09%

Henry Greybill Lamar (National Republican) 5.06%

Robert A. Beall (National Republican) 5.06%

Daniel Newnan (National Republican) 5.05%

William C. Daniel (National Republican) 5.05%


 * William Schley
 * | Jacksonian
 * 1832
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * Incumbent re-elected.


 * John E. Coffee
 * | Jacksonian
 * 1832
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * Incumbent re-elected.


 * Seaborn Jones
 * | Jacksonian
 * 1832
 * | Incumbent retired. New member elected. Jacksonian hold.
 * | Incumbent retired. New member elected. Jacksonian hold.


 * Augustin S. Clayton
 * | Jacksonian
 * 1831 (special)
 * | Incumbent retired. New member elected. Jacksonian hold.
 * | Incumbent retired. New member elected. Jacksonian hold.


 * George R. Gilmer
 * | Jacksonian
 * 1820 1822 (retired) 1832
 * | Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Jacksonian hold.
 * | Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Jacksonian hold.


 * Richard H. Wilde
 * | Jacksonian
 * 1814 1816 (lost) 1824 (special) 1824 (retired) 1827 (special)
 * | Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Jacksonian hold.
 * | Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Jacksonian hold.


 * Thomas F. Foster
 * | Jacksonian
 * 1828
 * | Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Jacksonian hold.
 * | Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Jacksonian hold.


 * Roger L. Gamble
 * | Jacksonian
 * 1832
 * | Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Jacksonian hold.
 * | Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Jacksonian hold.


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Illinois
Illinois elected its three members on August 4, 1834.

! IL's 1st congressional district
 * colspan=3 | Vacant
 * | Rep. Charles Slade (J) died July 26, 1834. New member elected. Jacksonian hold. Winner was also elected to unexpired term, see above.
 * nowrap | ✅ John Reynolds (Jacksonian) 45.9%

Adam W. Snyder (Jacksonian) 37.8%

Edward Humphrey (Unknown) 16.3%

! IL's 2nd congressional district
 * Zadok Casey
 * | Jacksonian
 * 1832
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * nowrap | ✅ Zadok Casey (Jacksonian) 58.3%

William H. Davidson (National Republican) 41.7%

! IL's 3rd congressional district
 * Joseph Duncan
 * | Jacksonian
 * 1826
 * | Incumbent retired to run for Governor of Illinois. New member elected. Jacksonian hold.
 * nowrap | ✅ William L. May (Jacksonian) 52.8%

Benjamin Mills (National Republican) 47.2%


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Indiana
Indiana elected its members August 3, 1835, after the beginning of the term but before the House convened.

! IN's 1st congressional district

! IN's 2nd congressional district

! IN's 3rd congressional district

! IN's 4th congressional district

! IN's 5th congressional district

! IN's 6th congressional district

! IN's 7th congressional district


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Kentucky
Kentucky elected its members August 5, 1835, after the beginning of the term but before the House convened.

! KY's 1st congressional district

! KY's 2nd congressional district

! KY's 3rd congressional district

! KY's 4th congressional district

! KY's 5th congressional district

! KY's 6th congressional district

! KY's 7th congressional district

! KY's 8th congressional district

! KY's 9th congressional district

! KY's 10th congressional district

! KY's 11th congressional district

! KY's 12th congressional district

! KY's 13th congressional district


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Louisiana
Louisiana elected its members July 7–9, 1834.

! LA's 1st congressional district

! LA's 2nd congressional district

! LA's 3rd congressional district


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Maine
Maine elected its members September 8, 1834.

! ME's 1st congressional district

! ME's 2nd congressional district

! ME's 3rd congressional district

! ME's 4th congressional district

! ME's 5th congressional district

! ME's 6th congressional district

! ME's 7th congressional district

! ME's 8th congressional district
 * Gorham Parks
 * | Jacksonian
 * 1833
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * nowrap | ✅ Gorham Parks (Jacksonian) 56.17%

Edward Kent (Whig) 43.83%


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Maryland
Maryland elected its members October 5, 1835, after the beginning of the term but before the House convened.

! MD's 1st congressional district

! MD's 2nd congressional district

! MD's 3rd congressional district

! MD's 4th congressional district

! MD's 5th congressional district

! MD's 6th congressional district

! MD's 7th congressional district

! MD's 8th congressional district


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Massachusetts
Elections were held November 10, 1834, but at least one district's elections went to multiple ballots into 1835.

! MA's 1st congressional district

! MA's 2nd congressional district

! MA's 3rd congressional district

! MA's 4th congressional district

! MA's 5th congressional district

! MA's 6th congressional district

! MA's 7th congressional district

! MA's 8th congressional district

! MA's 9th congressional district

! MA's 10th congressional district
 * William Baylies
 * | Whig
 * 1808 1809 (Lost election contest) 1812 1816 (retired) 1833
 * | Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected on the third ballot. Democratic gain.
 * nowrap | First ballot (November 10, 1834): Nathaniel B. Borden (Democratic) 49.20%

William Baylies (Whig) 48.10%

Scattering 2.69% Second ballot (December 15, 1834): Nathaniel B. Borden (Democratic) 49.57%

William Baylies (Whig) 48.19%

Cornwell Washburn (Unknown) 2.24% Third ballot (January 7, 1835): ✅ Nathaniel B. Borden (Democratic) 53.81%

William Baylies (Whig) 46.20%

! MA's 11th congressional district
 * John Reed Jr.
 * | Anti-Masonic
 * 1812 1816 (lost) 1820
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * nowrap | ✅ John Reed Jr. (Anti-Masonic)

! MA's 12th congressional district
 * John Quincy Adams
 * | Anti-Masonic
 * 1830
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * nowrap | ✅ John Quincy Adams (Anti-Masonic)

Scattering 8.99%

Abel Cushing (Unknown) 4.72%


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Michigan
Michigan elected its member October 5, 1835, after the beginning of the term but before the House convened.

The House refused to admit the member from Michigan due to a conflict with Ohio, so he was seated only as a non-voting delegate until January 27, 1837.

! Michigan At-large
 * colspan=3 | New seat
 * | Michigan was admitted to the Union on January 26, 1837. New member elected October 5, 1835. Jacksonian gain. The house refused to admit the member due to a conflict with Ohio, so he was seated only as a non-voting delegate until January 27, 1837.
 * nowrap | ✅ Isaac E. Crary (Jacksonian) 95.94%

William Woodbridge (Unknown) 3.32%

Scattering 0.74%


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Michigan Territory
See Non-voting delegates, below.

Mississippi
Mississippi elected its members November 3–5, 1835, after the beginning of the term but before the House convened.

! rowspan=2 | MS At-large (2 seats)
 * Franklin E. Plummer
 * | Jacksonian
 * 1830
 * | Incumbent retired to run for U.S. senator. New member elected. Jacksonian hold.
 * nowrap rowspan=2 |

✅ David Dickson (National Republican) 27.60%

✅ John F. H. Claiborne (Jacksonian) 26.92%

Benjamin W. Edwards (Unknown) 23.06%

James C. Wilkins (National Republican) 21.78%

Harry Vose (Unknown) 0.64%


 * Harry Cage
 * | Jacksonian
 * 1832
 * | Incumbent retired. New member elected. National Republican gain.
 * | Incumbent retired. New member elected. National Republican gain.


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Missouri
Missouri elected its members August 3, 1835, after the beginning of the term but before the House convened.

! rowspan=2 | MO's 1st congressional district Plural district with 2 seats
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New Hampshire
New Hampshire elected its members March 10, 1835, after the beginning of the term but before the House convened.

! rowspan=5 | NH's 1st congressional district Plural district with 5 seats
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New Jersey
New Jersey elected its members October 14, 1834.

! rowspan=5 | NJ's 1st congressional district Plural district with 6 seats
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New York
New York elected its members November 3–5, 1834.

! NY's 1st congressional district

! NY's 2nd congressional district

! NY's 3rd congressional district

! NY's 4th congressional district

! NY's 5th congressional district

! NY's 6th congressional district

! NY's 7th congressional district

! NY's 8th congressional district

! NY's 9th congressional district

! NY's 10th congressional district

! NY's 11th congressional district

! NY's 12th congressional district

! NY's 13th congressional district

! NY's 14th congressional district

! NY's 15th congressional district

! NY's 16th congressional district

! NY's 17th congressional district

! NY's 18th congressional district

! NY's 19th congressional district

! NY's 20th congressional district

! NY's 21st congressional district

! NY's 22nd congressional district

! NY's 23rd congressional district

! NY's 24th congressional district

! NY's 25th congressional district

! NY's 26th congressional district

! NY's 27th congressional district

! NY's 28th congressional district

! NY's 29th congressional district

! NY's 30th congressional district

! NY's 31st congressional district

! NY's 32nd congressional district

! NY's 33rd congressional district

! NY's 34th congressional district

! NY's 35th congressional district

! NY's 36th congressional district

! NY's 37th congressional district

! NY's 38th congressional district

! NY's 39th congressional district

! NY's 40th congressional district


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North Carolina
North Carolina elected its members August 13, 1835, after the beginning of the term but before the House convened.

! NC's 1st congressional district ! NC's 2nd congressional district ! NC's 3rd congressional district ! NC's 4th congressional district ! NC's 5th congressional district ! NC's 6th congressional district ! NC's 7th congressional district ! NC's 8th congressional district ! NC's 9th congressional district ! NC's 10th congressional district ! NC's 11th congressional district ! NC's 12th congressional district
 * James Graham
 * | National Republican
 * 1833
 * | Election result was disputed. House Committee on Elections awarded the election to the challenger, the full House voted to unseat the incumbent but then declined to seat the challenger, leaving the seat vacant. National Republican loss.
 * nowrap | ✅ James Graham (National Republican) 50.05%

David Newland (Jacksonian) 49.95%

! NC's 13th congressional district
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Ohio
Ohio elected its members October 14, 1834.

! OH's 1st congressional district

! OH's 2nd congressional district

! OH's 3rd congressional district

! OH's 4th congressional district

! OH's 5th congressional district

! OH's 6th congressional district

! OH's 7th congressional district

! OH's 8th congressional district

! OH's 9th congressional district

! OH's 10th congressional district

! OH's 11th congressional district

! OH's 12th congressional district

! OH's 13th congressional district

! OH's 14th congressional district

! OH's 15th congressional district

! OH's 16th congressional district

! OH's 17th congressional district

! OH's 18th congressional district

! OH's 19th congressional district


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Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania elected its members October 14, 1834.

! PA's 1st congressional district
 * Joel B. Sutherland
 * | Jacksonian
 * 1826
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * nowrap | ✅ Joel B. Sutherland (Jacksonian) 61.7%

James Gowen (Unknown) 38.3%

! rowspan=2 | PA's 2nd congressional district Plural district with 2 seats
 * Horace Binney
 * | National Republican
 * 1832
 * | Incumbent retired. New member elected. National Republican hold.
 * rowspan=2 nowrap | ✅ Joseph R. Ingersoll (National Republican) 60.4%

✅ James Harper (National Republican) 59.9%

James M. Linnard (Jacksonian) 40.1%

Henry Horn (Jacksonian) 39.6%


 * James Harper
 * | National Republican
 * 1832
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * Incumbent re-elected.

! PA's 3rd congressional district
 * John G. Watmough
 * | National Republican
 * 1830
 * | Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Jacksonian gain.
 * nowrap | ✅ Michael W. Ash (Jacksonian) 55.6%

John G. Watmough (National Republican) 44.4%

! rowspan=3 | PA's 4th congressional district Plural district with 3 seats
 * William Hiester
 * | Anti-Masonic
 * 1830
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * rowspan=3 nowrap | ✅ William Hiester (Anti-Masonic) 55.0%

✅ David Potts Jr. (Anti-Masonic) 55.0%

✅ Edward Darlington (Anti-Masonic) 54.9%

Archibald T. Dick (Jacksonian) 45.1%

Benjamin Champneys (Jacksonian) 45.0%

John Morgan (Jacksonian) 45.0%


 * Edward Darlington
 * | Anti-Masonic
 * 1832
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * Incumbent re-elected.


 * David Potts Jr.
 * | Anti-Masonic
 * 1830
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * Incumbent re-elected.

! PA's 5th congressional district
 * Joel K. Mann
 * | Jacksonian
 * 1830
 * | Incumbent retired. New member elected. Jacksonian hold.
 * nowrap | ✅ Jacob Fry Jr. (Jacksonian) 55.3%

James Royer (Unknown) 44.7%

! PA's 6th congressional district
 * Robert Ramsey
 * | Jacksonian
 * 1832
 * | Incumbent retired. New member elected. National Republican gain.
 * nowrap | ✅ Mathias Morris (National Republican) 52.4%

Henry Chapman (Jacksonian) 47.6%

! PA's 7th congressional district
 * David D. Wagener
 * | Jacksonian
 * 1832
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * nowrap | ✅ David D. Wagener (Jacksonian) 68.1%

Alexander E. Brown (Unknown) 31.9%

! PA's 8th congressional district
 * Henry King
 * | Jacksonian
 * 1830
 * | Incumbent retired. New member elected. Jacksonian hold.
 * nowrap | ✅ Edward B. Hubley (Jacksonian) 59.6%

Walter C. Livingston (Unknown) 40.4%

! PA's 9th congressional district
 * Henry A. P. Muhlenberg
 * | Jacksonian
 * 1828
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * nowrap | ✅ Henry A. P. Muhlenberg (Jacksonian) 69.3%

Stanly Kirby (Unknown) 30.7%

! PA's 10th congressional district
 * William Clark
 * | Anti-Masonic
 * 1832
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * nowrap | ✅ William Clark (Anti-Masonic) 54.0%

John C. Bucher (Jacksonian) 46.0%

! PA's 11th congressional district
 * Charles A. Barnitz
 * | Anti-Masonic
 * 1832
 * | Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Jacksonian gain.
 * nowrap | ✅ Henry Logan (Jacksonian) 54.2%

Charles A. Barnitz (Anti-Masonic) 45.8%

! PA's 12th congressional district
 * George Chambers
 * | Anti-Masonic
 * 1832
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * nowrap | ✅ George Chambers (Anti-Masonic) 59.8%

Ludwig Heck (Jacksonian) 40.2%

! PA's 13th congressional district
 * Jesse Miller
 * | Jacksonian
 * 1832
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * nowrap | ✅ Jesse Miller (Jacksonian) 51.4%

Thomas Whiteside (Anti-Masonic) 48.6%

! PA's 14th congressional district
 * Joseph Henderson
 * | Jacksonian
 * 1832
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * nowrap | ✅ Joseph Henderson (Jacksonian) 52.5%

James Milliken (Anti-Masonic) 47.5%

! PA's 15th congressional district
 * Andrew Beaumont
 * | Jacksonian
 * 1832
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * nowrap | ✅ Andrew Beaumont (Jacksonian) 56.1%

Charles D. Shoemaker (Unknown) 43.9%

! PA's 16th congressional district
 * Joseph B. Anthony
 * | Jacksonian
 * 1832
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * nowrap | ✅ Joseph B. Anthony (Jacksonian) 62.8%

Samuel J. Packer (Unknown) 37.2%

! PA's 17th congressional district
 * John Laporte
 * | Jacksonian
 * 1832
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * nowrap | ✅ John Laporte (Jacksonian) 56.8%

Horrace Williston 43.2%

! PA's 18th congressional district
 * George Burd
 * | National Republican
 * 1830
 * | Incumbent retired. New member elected. Jacksonian gain.
 * nowrap | ✅ Job Mann (Jacksonian) 54.6%

Charles Ogle (Anti-Masonic) 45.4%

! PA's 19th congressional district
 * Richard Coulter
 * | Jacksonian
 * 1826
 * | Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Jacksonian hold.
 * nowrap | ✅ John Klingensmith Jr. (Jacksonian) 59.7%

Richard Coulter (Jacksonian) 40.3%

! PA's 20th congressional district
 * Andrew Stewart
 * | Anti-Masonic
 * 1820 1828 (lost) 1830
 * | Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Jacksonian gain.
 * nowrap | ✅ Andrew Buchanan (Jacksonian) 58.9%

Andrew Stewart (Anti-Masonic) 41.1%

! PA's 21st congressional district
 * Thomas M. T. McKennan
 * | Anti-Masonic
 * 1830
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * nowrap | ✅ Thomas M. T. McKennan (Anti-Masonic) 51.3%

Thomas Ringland (Jacksonian) 48.7%

! PA's 22nd congressional district
 * Harmar Denny
 * | Anti-Masonic
 * 1829 (special)
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * nowrap | ✅ Harmar Denny (Anti-Masonic) 53.5%

John M. Snowden (Jacksonian) 46.5%

! PA's 23rd congressional district
 * Samuel S. Harrison
 * | Jacksonian
 * 1832
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * nowrap | ✅ Samuel S. Harrison (Jacksonian) 69.9%

John Gilmore (Unknown) 30.1%

! PA's 24th congressional district
 * John Banks
 * | Anti-Masonic
 * 1830
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * nowrap | ✅ John Banks (Anti-Masonic) 52.2%

Samuel Power (Jacksonian) 47.8%

! PA's 25th congressional district
 * John Galbraith
 * | Jacksonian
 * 1832
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * nowrap | ✅ John Galbraith (Jacksonian) 60.6%

Thomas H. Sill (Anti-Masonic) 39.4%


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Rhode Island
Rhode Island elected its members August 25, 1835, after the beginning of the term but before the House convened.

! rowspan=2 | RI's 1st congressional district Plural district with 2 seats
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South Carolina
South Carolina elected its members October 13–14, 1834.

! SC's 1st congressional district

! SC's 2nd congressional district

! SC's 3rd congressional district

! SC's 4th congressional district

! SC's 5th congressional district

! SC's 6th congressional district

! SC's 7th congressional district

! SC's 8th congressional district

! SC's 9th congressional district


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Tennessee
Tennessee elected its members August 5–6, 1835, after the beginning of the term but before the House convened.

! TN's 1st congressional district
 * John Blair
 * | Jacksonian
 * 1823
 * | Incumbent retired. New member elected. National Republican gain.
 * nowrap |

✅ William B. Carter (National Republican) 48.55%

Alexander O. Anderson (Jacksonian) 26.98%

Thomas D. Arnold (National Republican) 24.47%

! TN's 2nd congressional district
 * Samuel Bunch
 * | Jacksonian
 * 1833
 * |Incumbent re-elected. National Republican gain.
 * nowrap |

✅ Samuel Bunch (National Republican) 68.32%

David Adams (Jacksonian) 31.68%

! TN's 3rd congressional district
 * Luke Lea
 * | Jacksonian
 * 1833
 * |Incumbent re-elected. National Republican gain.
 * nowrap |

✅ Luke Lea (National Republican) 58.69%

Joseph L. Williams (Jacksonian) 41.32%

! TN's 4th congressional district
 * James I. Standifer
 * | Jacksonian
 * 1829
 * |Incumbent re-elected. National Republican gain.
 * nowrap |

✅ James I. Standifer (National Republican) 60.06%

William T. Senter (Jacksonian) 39.94%

! TN's 5th congressional district
 * John B. Forester
 * | Jacksonian
 * 1831
 * | Incumbent re-elected. National Republican gain.
 * nowrap |

✅ John B. Forester (National Republican) 83.54%

Peter Buram (Jacksonian) 16.46%

! TN's 6th congressional district
 * Balie Peyton
 * | Jacksonian
 * 1833
 * |Incumbent re-elected. National Republican gain.
 * nowrap |

✅ Balie Peyton (National Republican) 100%

! TN's 7th congressional district
 * John Bell
 * | Jacksonian
 * 1827
 * | Incumbent re-elected. National Republican gain.
 * nowrap |

✅ John Bell (National Republican) 100%

! TN's 8th congressional district
 * David W. Dickinson
 * | Jacksonian
 * 1833
 * | Incumbent retired. New member elected. National Republican gain.
 * nowrap |

✅ Abram P. Maury (National Republican) 60.58%

Robert Jetton (Jacksonian) 39.42%

! TN's 9th congressional district
 * James K. Polk
 * | Jacksonian
 * 1825
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * nowrap | ✅ James K. Polk (Jacksonian) 100%

! TN's 10th congressional district
 * William M. Inge
 * | Jacksonian
 * 1833
 * | Incumbent retired. New member elected. National Republican gain.
 * nowrap |

✅ Ebenezer J. Shields (National Republican) 40.51%

Thomas Porter (Unknown) 29.98%

Andrew A. Kincannon (Unknown) 29.51%

! TN's 11th congressional district
 * Cave Johnson
 * | Jacksonian
 * 1829
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * nowrap |

✅ Cave Johnson (Jacksonian) 60.63%

William Turner (National Republican) 39.37%

! TN's 12th congressional district
 * Davy Crockett
 * | National Republican
 * 1833
 * | Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Jacksonian gain.
 * nowrap |

✅ Adam Huntsman (Jacksonian) 51.39%

Davy Crockett (National Republican) 48.61%

! TN's 13th congressional district
 * William C. Dunlap
 * | Jacksonian
 * 1833
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * nowrap |

✅ William C. Dunlap (Jacksonian) 57.46%

Christopher H. Williams (National Republican) 42.54%


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Vermont
Vermont elected its members September 2, 1834.

! VT's 1st congressional district

! VT's 2nd congressional district

! VT's 3rd congressional district

! VT's 4th congressional district

! VT's 5th congressional district


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Virginia
Virginia elected its members April 1835, after the beginning of the term but before the House convened.

! VA's 1st congressional district

! VA's 2nd congressional district

! VA's 3rd congressional district

! VA's 4th congressional district

! VA's 5th congressional district

! VA's 6th congressional district

! VA's 7th congressional district

! VA's 8th congressional district

! VA's 9th congressional district
 * William P. Taylor
 * | National Republican
 * 1833
 * | Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Jacksonian gain.
 * ✅ John Roane (Jacksonian)

William P. Taylor (National Republican)

! VA's 10th congressional district

! VA's 11th congressional district

! VA's 12th congressional district

! VA's 13th congressional district

! VA's 14th congressional district

! VA's 15th congressional district

! VA's 16th congressional district

! VA's 17th congressional district

! VA's 18th congressional district

! VA's 19th congressional district

! VA's 20th congressional district

! VA's 21st congressional district


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Non-voting delegates
! Arkansas Territory At-large
 * Ambrose H. Sevier
 * | Jacksonian
 * 1828 (special)
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * nowrap | ✅ Ambrose H. Sevier (Jacksonian)

! Florida Territory At-large

! Michigan Territory At-large


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