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The Twenty-third United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, consisting of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives. It met in Washington, D.C. from March 4, 1833 to March 3, 1835, during the first two years of the second administration of U.S. President Andrew Jackson.

The apportionment of seats in this House of Representatives was based on the Fifth Census of the United States in 1830. The Senate had an Anti-Jacksonian or National Republican majority, and the House had a Jacksonian or Democratic majority.

This article supplements the summary article with a list of the members by state delegation.


 * see also: 23rd Congress - general''

Dates of sessions
March 4, 1833 - March 3, 1835 Previous congress: 22nd Congress - state detail Next congress: 24th Congress - state detail
 * First session: December 2, 1833 - June 30, 1834
 * Second session: December 1, 1834 - March 3, 1835 — a lame duck session

Party summary
The count below identifies party affiliations at the beginning of the first session of this Congress, and includes members from vacancies and newly admitted states, when they were first seated. Changes resulting from subsequent replacements are shown below in the "Changes in membership" section.

Leadership

 * Vice President of the United States (President of the Senate):
 * Martin Van Buren, Democratic of New York
 * President pro tempore of the Senate:
 * Hugh Lawson White, National Republican of Tennessee, elected December 2, 1833
 * George Poindexter, National Republican of Mississippi, elected June 28, 1834
 * John Tyler, National Republican of Virginia, elected March 3, 1835
 * House of Representatives


 * Speaker of the House
 * Andrew Stevenson, Jacksonian of Virginia, elected December 2, 1833
 * Speaker of the House
 * John Bell, Democratic of Tennessee, elected June 2, 1834

Membership detail by state
Senators were elected by the state legislatures every two years, with one-third beginning new six year terms with each Congress. Preceding the names in the list below are Senate class numbers, which indicate the cycle of their election. In this Congress, Class 1 meant their term began with this Congress, requiring reelection in 1838; Class 2 meant their term ended with this Congress, requiring reelection in 1834; and Class 3 meant their term began in the last Congress, requiring reelection in 1836.

The names of members of the House of Representatives elected statewide on the general ticket or otherwise at-large, are preceded by an "A/L," and the names of those elected from districts, whether plural or single member, are preceded by their district numbers.

Many of the congressional district numbers are linked to articles describing the district itself. Since the boundaries of the districts have changed often and substantially, the linked article may only describe the district as it exists today, and not as it was at the time of this Congress.

The list below is arranged by state, then by chamber. Senators are shown in order of seniority, House members in district order.

Alabama

 * Senate


 * 2: William R. D. King (1786-1853), Democratic
 * 3: Gabriel Moore (1785-1845), National Republican
 * House of Representatives (5 seats)


 * Alabama's 1st congressional district: Clement C. Clay (1789-1866), Democratic
 * Alabama's 2nd congressional district: John McKinley (1780-1852), Democratic
 * Alabama's 3rd congressional district: Samuel W. Mardis (1800-1836), Democratic
 * Alabama's 4th congressional district: Dixon H. Lewis (1802-1848), Nullifier
 * Alabama's 5th congressional district: John Murphy (1786-1841), Democratic

Connecticut

 * Senate


 * 3: Gideon Tomlinson (1780-1854), National Republican
 * 1: Nathan Smith (1770-1835), National Republican
 * House of Representatives (6 seats)


 * Connecticut's at-large congressional district: Noyes Barber (1781-1844), National Republican
 * Connecticut's at-large congressional district: William W. Ellsworth (1791-1868), National Republican …resigned July 8, 1834.
 * Joseph Trumbull (1782-1861), National Republican …elected to fill vacancy, seated December 1, 1834.
 * Connecticut's at-large congressional district: Jabez W. Huntington (1788-1847), National Republican …resigned August 16, 1834.
 * Phineas Miner (1777-1839), National Republican …elected to fill vacancy, seated December 1, 1834.
 * Connecticut's at-large congressional district: Samuel A. Foote (1780-1846), National Republican …resigned May 9, 1834.
 * Ebenezer Jackson, Jr. (1796-1874), National Republican …elected to fill vacancy, seated December 1, 1834.
 * Connecticut's at-large congressional district: Samuel Tweedy (1776-1868), National Republican
 * Connecticut's at-large congressional district: Ebenezer Young (1783-1851), National Republican

Delaware

 * Senate


 * 2: John M. Clayton (1796-1856), National Republican
 * 1: Arnold Naudain (1790-1872), National Republican
 * House of Representatives (1 seat)


 * Delaware's at-large congressional district: John J. Milligan (1795-1875), National Republican

Georgia

 * Senate


 * 2: George M. Troup (1780-1856), Democratic …resigned November 8, 1833.
 * John P. King (1799-1888), Democratic …elected to fill vacancy, November 21, 1833.
 * 3: John Forsyth (1780-1841), Democratic …resigned July 27, 1834.
 * Alfred Cuthbert (1785-1856), Democratic …elected to fill vacancy, January 12, 1835.
 * House of Representatives (9 seats)


 * Georgia's at-large congressional district: Augustin S. Clayton (1783-1839), Democratic
 * Georgia's at-large congressional district: John E. Coffee (1782-1836), Democratic
 * Georgia's at-large congressional district: Thomas F. Foster (1790-1848), Democratic
 * Georgia's at-large congressional district: Roger L. Gamble (1787-1847), Democratic
 * Georgia's at-large congressional district: George R. Gilmer (1790-1859), Democratic
 * Georgia's at-large congressional district: Seaborn Jones (1788-1864), Democratic
 * Georgia's at-large congressional district: William Schley (1786-1858), Democratic
 * Georgia's at-large congressional district: James M. Wayne (1790-1867), Democratic …resigned January 13, 1835.
 * Georgia's at-large congressional district: Richard Henry Wilde (1789-1847), Democratic

Illinois

 * Senate


 * 3: Elias K. Kane (1794-1835), Democratic
 * 2: John M. Robinson (1794-1843), Democratic
 * House of Representatives (3 seats)


 * Illinois's 1st congressional district: Charles Slade ( -1834), Democratic …died July 26, 1834.
 * John Reynolds (1788-1865), Democratic …elected to fill vacancy, seated December 1, 1834.
 * Illinois's 2nd congressional district: Zadok Casey (1796-1862), Democratic
 * Illinois's 3rd congressional district: Joseph Duncan (1794-1844), Democratic …resigned September 21, 1834.
 * William L. May (1793c-1849), Democratic …elected to fill vacancy, seated December 1, 1834.

Indiana

 * Senate


 * 3: William Hendricks (1782-1850), National Republican
 * 1: John Tipton (1786-1839), Democratic
 * House of Representatives (7 seats)


 * Indiana's 1st congressional district: Ratliff Boon (1781-1844), Democratic
 * Indiana's 2nd congressional district: John Ewing (1789-1858), National Republican
 * Indiana's 3rd congressional district: John Carr (1793-1845), Democratic
 * Indiana's 4th congressional district: Amos Lane (1778-1849), Democratic
 * Indiana's 5th congressional district: Johnathan McCarty (1795-1852), Democratic
 * Indiana's 6th congressional district: George L. Kinnard (1803-1836), Democratic
 * Indiana's 7th congressional district: Edward A. Hannegan  Democratic

Kentucky

 * Senate


 * 2: George M. Bibb (1776-1859), Democratic
 * 3: Henry Clay (1777-1852), National Republican
 * House of Representatives (13 seats)


 * Kentucky's 1st congressional district: Chittenden Lyon (1787-1842), Democratic
 * Kentucky's 2nd congressional district: Albert G. Hawes (1804-1849), Democratic
 * Kentucky's 3rd congressional district: Christopher Tompkins (1780-1858), National Republican
 * Kentucky's 4th congressional district: Martin Beaty (1784-1856), National Republican
 * Kentucky's 5th congressional district: Robert P. Letcher (1788-1861), National Republican
 * Kentucky's 6th congressional district: Thomas Chilton (1798-1854), National Republican
 * Kentucky's 7th congressional district: Benjamin Hardin (1784-1852), National Republican
 * Kentucky's 8th congressional district: Patrick H. Pope (1806-1841), Democratic
 * Kentucky's 9th congressional district: James Love (1795-1874), National Republican
 * Kentucky's 10th congressional district: Chilton Allan (1786-1858), National Republican
 * Kentucky's 11th congressional district: Amos Davis (1794-1835), National Republican
 * Kentucky's 12th congressional district: Thomas A. Marshall (1794-1871), National Republican
 * Kentucky's 13th congressional district: Richard M. Johnson (1780-1850), Democratic

Louisiana

 * Senate


 * 3: Josiah S. Johnston (1784-1833), National Republican …died May 19, 1833.
 * Alexander Porter (1785-1844), National Republican …elected to fill vacancy, December 19, 1833.
 * 2: George A. Waggaman (1782-1843), National Republican
 * House of Representatives (3 seats)


 * Louisiana's 1st congressional district: Edward D. White (1795-1847), National Republican …resigned November 15, 1834.
 * Henry Johnson (1783-1864), National Republican …elected to fill vacancy, seated December 1, 1834.
 * Louisiana's 2nd congressional district: Philemon Thomas (1763-1847), National Republican
 * Louisiana's 3rd congressional district: Henry A. Bullard (1788-1851), National Republican …resigned January 4, 1834.
 * Rice Garland (1795c-1861), National Republican …elected to fill vacancy, seated April 28, 1834.

Maine

 * Senate


 * 2 Peleg Sprague (1793-1880), National Republican …resigned January 1, 1835.
 * John Ruggles (1789-1874), Democratic …elected to fill vacancy, January 20, 1835.
 * 1: Ether Shepley (1789-1877), Democratic
 * House of Representatives (8 seats)


 * Maine's 1st congressional district: Rufus McIntire (1784-1866), Democratic
 * Maine's 2nd congressional district: Francis O. J. Smith (1806-1876), Democratic
 * Maine's 3rd congressional district: Edward Kavanagh (1795-1844), Democratic
 * Maine's 4th congressional district: George Evans (1797-1867), National Republican
 * Maine's 5th congressional district: Moses Mason, Jr. (1789-1866), Democratic
 * Maine's 6th congressional district: Joseph Hall (1793-1859), Democratic
 * Maine's 7th congressional district: Leonard Jarvis (1781-1854), Democratic
 * Maine's 8th congressional district: Gorham Parks (1794-1877), Democratic

Maryland

 * Senate


 * 3: Ezekiel F. Chambers (1788-1867), National Republican …resigned in 1834.
 * Robert H. Goldsborough (1779-1836), National Republican …elected to fill vacancy, January 13, 1835.
 * 1: Joseph Kent (1779-1837), National Republican
 * House of Representatives (8 seats)


 * Maryland's 1st congressional district: Littleton P. Dennis (1786-1834), National Republican …died April 14, 1834.
 * John N. Steele (1796-1853), National Republican …elected to fill vacancy, seated June 9, 1834.
 * Maryland's 2nd congressional district: Richard B. Carmichael (1807-1884), Democratic
 * Maryland's 3rd congressional district: James Turner (1783-1861), Democratic
 * Maryland's 4th congressional district: James P. Heath (1777-1854), Democratic
 * Maryland's 5th congressional district: Isaac McKim (1775-1838), Democratic
 * Maryland's 6th congressional district: William Cost Johnson (1806-1860), National Republican
 * Maryland's 7th congressional district: Francis Thomas (1799-1876), Democratic
 * Maryland's 8th congressional district: John T. Stoddert (1790-1870), Democratic

Massachusetts

 * Senate


 * 2: Nathaniel Silsbee (1773-1850), National Republican
 * 1: Daniel Webster (1782-1852), National Republican
 * House of Representatives (12 seats)


 * Massachusetts's 1st congressional district: Benjamin Gorham (1775-1855), National Republican
 * Massachusetts's 2nd congressional district: Rufus Choate (1799-1859), National Republican …resigned June 30, 1834.
 * Stephen C. Phillips (1801-1857), National Republican …elected to fill vacancy, seated December 1, 1834.
 * Massachusetts's 3rd congressional district: Gayton P. Osgood (1797-1861), Democratic
 * Massachusetts's 4th congressional district: Edward Everett (1794-1865), National Republican
 * Massachusetts's 5th congressional district: John Davis (1787-1854), National Republican …resigned January 14, 1834.
 * Levi Lincoln, Jr. (1782-1868), National Republican …elected to fill vacancy, seated March 5, 1834.
 * Massachusetts's 6th congressional district: George J. Grennell, Jr. (1786-1877), National Republican
 * Massachusetts's 7th congressional district: George N. Briggs (1796-1861), National Republican
 * Massachusetts's 8th congressional district: Isaac C. Bates (1779-1845), National Republican
 * Massachusetts's 9th congressional district: William Jackson (1783-1855), Anti-Masonic
 * Massachusetts's 10th congressional district: William Baylies (1776-1865), National Republican
 * Massachusetts's 11th congressional district: John Reed, Jr. (1781-1860), National Republican
 * Massachusetts's 12th congressional district: John Quincy Adams (1767-1848), Anti-Masonic

Mississippi

 * Senate


 * 2: George Poindexter (1779-1853), National Republican
 * 1: John Black ( -1854), National Republican …elected to fill vacancy in class, November 22, 1833.
 * House of Representatives (2 seats)


 * Mississippi's at-large congressional district: Harry Cage ( -1859), Democratic
 * Mississippi's at-large congressional district: Franklin E. Plummer ( -1847), Democratic

Missouri

 * Senate


 * 1: Thomas H. Benton (1782-1858), Democratic
 * 3: Alexander Buckner (1785-1833), Democratic …died June 6, 1833.
 * Lewis F. Linn (1796-1843), Democratic …appointed to fill vacancy, October 25, 1833, subsequently elected.
 * House of Representatives (2 seats)


 * Missouri's at-large congressional district: William H. Ashley (1778-1838), National Republican
 * Missouri's at-large congressional district: John Bull (1803-1863), National Republican

New Hampshire

 * Senate


 * 2: Samuel Bell (1770-1850), National Republican
 * 3: Isaac Hill (1789-1851), Democratic
 * House of Representatives (5 seats)


 * New Hampshire's at-large congressional district: Benning M. Bean (1782-1866), Democratic
 * New Hampshire's at-large congressional district: Robert Burns (1792-1866), Democratic
 * New Hampshire's at-large congressional district: Joseph M. Harper (1787-1865), Democratic
 * New Hampshire's at-large congressional district: Henry Hubbard (1784-1857), Democratic
 * New Hampshire's at-large congressional district: Franklin Pierce (1804-1869), Democratic

New Jersey

 * Senate


 * 2: Theodore Frelinghuysen (1787-1862), National Republican
 * 1: Samuel L. Southard (1787-1842), National Republican
 * House of Representatives (6 seats)


 * New Jersey's at-large congressional district: Philemon Dickerson (1788-1862), Democratic
 * New Jersey's at-large congressional district: Samuel Fowler (1779-1844), Democratic
 * New Jersey's at-large congressional district: Thomas Lee (1780-1856), Democratic
 * New Jersey's at-large congressional district: James Parker (1776-1868), Democratic
 * New Jersey's at-large congressional district: Ferdinand S. Schenck (1790-1860), Democratic
 * New Jersey's at-large congressional district: William N. Shinn (1782-1871), Democratic

New York

 * Senate


 * 3: Silas Wright, Jr. (1795-1847), Democratic
 * 1: Nathaniel P. Tallmadge (1795-1864), Democratic
 * House of Representatives (40 seats)


 * New York's 1st congressional district: Abel Huntington (1777-1858), Democratic
 * New York's 2nd congressional district: Isaac B. Van Houten (1776-1850), Democratic
 * New York's 3rd congressional district: Churchill C. Cambreleng (1786-1862), Democratic
 * New York's 3rd congressional district: Cornelius V. Lawrence (1791-1861), Democratic …resigned May 14, 1834.
 * John J. Morgan (1770-1849), Democratic …elected to fill vacancy, seated December 1, 1834.
 * New York's 3rd congressional district: Dudley Selden ( -1855), Democratic …resigned July 1, 1834.
 * Charles G. Ferris (1796c-1848), Democratic …elected to fill vacancy, seated December 1, 1834.
 * New York's 3rd congressional district: Campbell P. White (1787-1859), Democratic
 * New York's 4th congressional district: Aaron Ward (1790-1867), Democratic
 * New York's 5th congressional district: Abraham Bockee (1784-1865), Democratic
 * New York's 6th congressional district: John W. Brown (1796-1875), Democratic
 * New York's 7th congressional district: Charles Bodle (1787-1835), Democratic
 * New York's 8th congressional district: John Adams (1778-1854), Democratic
 * New York's 8th congressional district: Aaron Vanderpoel (1799-1870), Democratic
 * New York's 9th congressional district: Job Pierson (1791-1860), Democratic
 * New York's 10th congressional district: Gerrit Y. Lansing (1783-1862), Democratic
 * New York's 11th congressional district: John Cramer (1779-1870), Democratic
 * New York's 12th congressional district: Henry C. Martindale (1780-1860), Anti-Masonic
 * New York's 13th congressional district: Reuben Whallon (1776-1843), Democratic
 * New York's 14th congressional district: Ransom H. Gillet (1800-1876), Democratic
 * New York's 15th congressional district: Charles McVean (1802-1848), Democratic
 * New York's 16th congressional district: Abijah Mann, Jr. (1793-1868), Democratic
 * New York's 17th congressional district: Samuel Beardsley (1790-1860), Democratic
 * New York's 17th congressional district: Joel Turrill (1794-1859), Democratic
 * New York's 18th congressional district: Daniel Wardwell (1791-1878), Democratic
 * New York's 19th congressional district: Sherman Page (1779-1853), Democratic
 * New York's 20th congressional district: Noadiah Johnson (1795-1839), Democratic
 * New York's 21st congressional district: Henry Mitchell (1784-1856), Democratic
 * New York's 22nd congressional district: Nicoll Halsey (1782-1865), Democratic
 * New York's 22nd congressional district: Samuel G. Hathaway (1780-1867), Democratic
 * New York's 23rd congressional district: William K. Fuller (1792-1883), Democratic
 * New York's 23rd congressional district: William Taylor (1791-1865), Democratic
 * New York's 24th congressional district: Rowland Day (1779-1853), Democratic
 * New York's 25th congressional district: Samuel Clark (1800-1870), Democratic
 * New York's 26th congressional district: John Dickson (1783-1852), Anti-Masonic
 * New York's 27th congressional district: Edward Howell (1792-1871), Democratic
 * New York's 28th congressional district: Frederick Whittlesey (1799-1851), Anti-Masonic
 * New York's 29th congressional district: George W. Lay (1798-1860), Anti-Masonic
 * New York's 30th congressional district: Philo C. Fuller (1787-1855), Anti-Masonic
 * New York's 31st congressional district: Abner Hazeltine (1793-1879), Anti-Masonic
 * New York's 32nd congressional district: Millard Fillmore (1800-1874), Anti-Masonic
 * New York's 33rd congressional district: Gideon Hard (1797-1885), Anti-Masonic

North Carolina

 * Senate


 * 2: Bedford Brown (1795-1870), Democratic
 * 3: Willie P. Mangum (1792-1861), National Republican
 * House of Representatives (13 seats)


 * North Carolina's 1st congressional district: William B. Shepard (1799-1852), National Republican
 * North Carolina's 2nd congressional district: Jesse A. Bynum (1797-1868), Democratic
 * North Carolina's 3rd congressional district: Thomas H. Hall (1773-1853), Democratic
 * North Carolina's 4th congressional district: Jesse Speight (1795-1847), Democratic
 * North Carolina's 5th congressional district: James I. McKay (1793-1853), Democratic
 * North Carolina's 6th congressional district: Micajah T. Hawkins (1790-1858), Democratic
 * North Carolina's 7th congressional district: Edmund Deberry (1787-1859), National Republican
 * North Carolina's 8th congressional district: Daniel L. Barringer (1788-1852), National Republican
 * North Carolina's 9th congressional district: Augustine H. Shepperd (1792-1864), National Republican
 * North Carolina's 10th congressional district: Abraham Rencher (1798-1883), National Republican
 * North Carolina's 11th congressional district: Henry W. Connor (1793-1866), Democratic
 * North Carolina's 12th congressional district: James Graham (1793-1851), National Republican
 * North Carolina's 13th congressional district: Lewis Williams (1782-1842), National Republican

Ohio

 * Senate


 * 3: Thomas Ewing (1789-1871), National Republican
 * 1: Thomas Morris (1776-1844), Democratic
 * House of Representatives (19 seats)


 * Ohio's 1st congressional district: Robert T. Lytle (1804-1839), Democratic …resigned March 10, 1834, elected to fill vacancy, seated December 27, 1834.
 * Ohio's 2nd congressional district: Taylor Webster (1800-1876), Democratic
 * Ohio's 3rd congressional district: Joseph H. Crane (1782-1851), National Republican
 * Ohio's 4th congressional district: Thomas Corwin (1794-1865), National Republican
 * Ohio's 5th congressional district: Thomas L. Hamer (1800-1846), Democratic
 * Ohio's 6th congressional district: Samuel F. Vinton (1792-1862), National Republican
 * Ohio's 7th congressional district: William Allen (1803-1879), Democratic
 * Ohio's 8th congressional district: Jeremiah McLene (1767-1837), Democratic
 * Ohio's 9th congressional district: John Chaney (1790-1881), Democratic
 * Ohio's 10th congressional district: Joseph Vance (1786-1852), National Republican
 * Ohio's 11th congressional district: James M. Bell (1796-1849), National Republican
 * Ohio's 12th congressional district: Robert Mitchell (1778-1848), Democratic
 * Ohio's 13th congressional district: David Spangler (1796-1856), National Republican
 * Ohio's 14th congressional district: William Patterson (1790-1868), Democratic
 * Ohio's 15th congressional district: Jonathan Sloane (1785-1854), Anti-Masonic
 * Ohio's 16th congressional district: Elisha Whittlesey (1783-1863), Anti-Masonic
 * Ohio's 17th congressional district: John Thomson (1780-1852), Democratic
 * Ohio's 18th congressional district: Benjamin Jones (1787-1861), Democratic
 * Ohio's 19th congressional district: Humphrey H. Leavitt (1796-1873), Democratic …resigned July 10, 1834.
 * Daniel Kilgore (1793-1851), Democratic …elected to fill vacancy, seated December 1, 1834.

Pennsylvania

 * Senate


 * 3: William Wilkins (1779-1865), Democratic …resigned June 30, 1834.
 * James Buchanan (1791-1868), Democratic …elected to fill vacancy, December 6, 1834.
 * 1: Samuel McKean (1787-1841), Democratic …elected to fill vacancy in class, December 7, 1833.
 * House of Representatives (28 seats)


 * Pennsylvania's 1st congressional district: Joel B. Sutherland (1792-1861), Democratic
 * Pennsylvania's 2nd congressional district: Horace Binney (1780-1875), National Republican
 * Pennsylvania's 2nd congressional district: James Harper (1780-1873), National Republican
 * Pennsylvania's 3rd congressional district: John G. Watmough (1793-1861), National Republican
 * Pennsylvania's 4th congressional district: Edward Darlington (1795-1884), Anti-Masonic
 * Pennsylvania's 4th congressional district: William Hiester (1790-1853), Anti-Masonic
 * Pennsylvania's 4th congressional district: David Potts, Jr. (1794c-1863), Anti-Masonic
 * Pennsylvania's 5th congressional district: Joel K. Mann (1780-1857), Democratic
 * Pennsylvania's 6th congressional district: Robert Ramsey (1780-1849), Democratic
 * Pennsylvania's 7th congressional district: David D. Wagener (1792-1860), Democratic
 * Pennsylvania's 8th congressional district: Henry King (1790-1861), Democratic
 * Pennsylvania's 9th congressional district: Henry A. P. Muhlenberg (1782-1844), Democratic
 * Pennsylvania's 10th congressional district: William Clark (1774-1851), Anti-Masonic
 * Pennsylvania's 11th congressional district: Charles A. Barnitz (1780-1850), Anti-Masonic
 * Pennsylvania's 12th congressional district: George Chambers (1786-1866), Anti-Masonic
 * Pennsylvania's 13th congressional district: Jesse Miller (1800-1850), Democratic
 * Pennsylvania's 14th congressional district: Joseph Henderson (1791-1863), Democratic
 * Pennsylvania's 15th congressional district: Andrew Beaumont (1790-1853), Democratic
 * Pennsylvania's 16th congressional district: Joseph B. Anthony (1795-1851), Democratic
 * Pennsylvania's 17th congressional district: John Laporte (1798-1862), Democratic
 * Pennsylvania's 18th congressional district: George Burd (1793-1844), National Republican
 * Pennsylvania's 19th congressional district: Richard Coulter (1788-1852), Democratic
 * Pennsylvania's 20th congressional district: Andrew Stewart (1791-1872), Anti-Masonic
 * Pennsylvania's 21st congressional district: Thomas M. T. McKennan (1794-1852), Anti-Masonic
 * Pennsylvania's 22nd congressional district: Harmar Denny (1794-1852), Anti-Masonic
 * Pennsylvania's 23rd congressional district: Samuel S. Harrison (1780-1853), Democratic
 * Pennsylvania's 24th congressional district: John Banks (1793-1864), Anti-Masonic
 * Pennsylvania's 25th congressional district: John Galbraith (1794-1860), Democratic

Rhode Island

 * Senate


 * 2: Nehemiah R. Knight (1780-1854), National Republican
 * 1: Asher Robbins (1757-1845), National Republican
 * House of Representatives (2 seats)


 * Rhode Island's at-large congressional district: Tristam Burges (1770-1853), National Republican
 * Rhode Island's at-large congressional district: Dutee J. Pearce (1789-1849), Anti-Masonic

South Carolina

 * Senate


 * 2: John C. Calhoun (1782-1850), Nullifier
 * 3: William C. Preston (1794-1860), Nullifier …elected to fill vacancy from preceding Congress, November 26, 1833.
 * House of Representatives (9 seats)


 * South Carolina's 1st congressional district: Henry L. Pinckney (1794-1863), Nullifier
 * South Carolina's 2nd congressional district: William J. Grayson (1788-1863), Nullifier
 * South Carolina's 3rd congressional district: Thomas D. Singleton ( -1833), Nullifier …died November 25, 1833.
 * Robert B. Campbell ( -1862), Nullifier …elected to fill vacancy, seated February 27, 1834.
 * South Carolina's 4th congressional district: John M. Felder (1782-1851), Nullifier
 * South Carolina's 5th congressional district: George McDuffie (1790-1851), Nullifier …resigned in 1834.
 * Francis W. Pickens (1805-1869), Nullifier …elected to fill vacancy, seated December 8, 1834.
 * South Carolina's 6th congressional district: Warren R. Davis (1793-1835), Nullifier …died January 29, 1835.
 * South Carolina's 7th congressional district: William K. Clowney (1797-1851), Nullifier
 * South Carolina's 8th congressional district: James Blair (1790c-1834), Democratic …died April 1, 1834.
 * Richard I. Manning (1789-1836), Democratic …elected to fill vacancy, seated December 8, 1834.
 * South Carolina's 9th congressional district: John K. Griffin (1789-1841), Nullifier

Tennessee

 * Senate


 * 2: Hugh Lawson White (1773-1840), Democratic
 * 1: Felix Grundy (1777-1840), Democratic
 * House of Representatives (13 seats)


 * Tennessee's 1st congressional district: John Blair (1790-1863), Democratic
 * Tennessee's 2nd congressional district: Samuel Bunch (1786-1849), Democratic
 * Tennessee's 3rd congressional district: Luke Lea (1783-1851), Democratic
 * Tennessee's 4th congressional district: James I. Standifer (1782-1837), Democratic
 * Tennessee's 5th congressional district: John B. Forester ( -1845), Democratic
 * Tennessee's 6th congressional district: Balie Peyton (1803-1878), Democratic
 * Tennessee's 7th congressional district: John Bell (1797-1869), Democratic
 * Tennessee's 8th congressional district: David W. Dickinson (1808-1845), Democratic
 * Tennessee's 9th congressional district: James K. Polk (1795-1849), Democratic
 * Tennessee's 10th congressional district: William M. Inge (1802-1846), Democratic
 * Tennessee's 11th congressional district: Cave Johnson (1793-1866), Democratic
 * Tennessee's 12th congressional district: David Crockett (1786-1836), National Republican
 * Tennessee's 13th congressional district: William C. Dunlap (1798-1872), Democratic

Vermont

 * Senate


 * 3: Samuel Prentiss (1782-1857), National Republican
 * 1: Benjamin Swift (1781-1847), National Republican
 * House of Representatives (5 seats)


 * Vermont's 1st congressional district: Hiland Hall (1795-1885), National Republican
 * Vermont's 2nd congressional district: William Slade (1786-1859), Anti-Masonic
 * Vermont's 3rd congressional district: Horace Everett (1779-1851), National Republican
 * Vermont's 4th congressional district: Heman Allen (1777-1844), National Republican
 * Vermont's 5th congressional district: Benjamin F. Deming (1790-1834), Anti-Masonic …died July 11, 1834.
 * Henry F. Janes (1792-1879), Anti-Masonic …elected to fill vacancy, seated December 2, 183.

Virginia

 * Senate


 * 1: John Tyler (1790-1862), National Republican
 * 2: William C. Rives (1793-1868), Democratic …resigned February 22, 1834.
 * Benjamin W. Leigh (1781-1849), National Republican …elected to fill vacancy, February 26, 1834.
 * House of Representatives (21 seats)


 * Virginia's 1st congressional district: George Loyall (1789-1868), Democratic
 * Virginia's 2nd congressional district: John Y. Mason (1799-1859), Democratic
 * Virginia's 3rd congressional district: William S. Archer (1789-1855), Democratic
 * Virginia's 4th congressional district: James H. Gholson (1798-1848), National Republican
 * Virginia's 5th congressional district: John Randolph (1773-1833), Democratic …died May 24, 1833.
 * Thomas T. Bouldin (1781-1834), Democratic …elected to fill vacancy, seated December 2, 1833, died February 11, 1834.
 * James W. Bouldin (1792-1854), Democratic …elected to fill vacancy, seated March 28, 1834.
 * Virginia's 6th congressional district: Thomas Davenport ( -1838), National Republican
 * Virginia's 7th congressional district: Nathaniel H. Claiborne (1777-1859), Democratic
 * Virginia's 8th congressional district: Henry A. Wise (1806-1876), Democratic
 * Virginia's 9th congressional district: William P. Taylor ( - ), National Republican
 * Virginia's 10th congressional district: Joseph W. Chinn (1798-1840), Democratic
 * Virginia's 11th congressional district: Andrew Stevenson (1784-1857), Democratic …resigned June 2, 1834.
 * John Robertson (1787-1873), National Republican …elected to fill vacancy, seated December 8, 1834.
 * Virginia's 12th congressional district: William F. Gordon (1787-1858), Democratic
 * Virginia's 13th congressional district: John M. Patton (1797-1858), Democratic
 * Virginia's 14th congressional district: Charles F. Mercer (1778-1858), National Republican
 * Virginia's 15th congressional district: Edward Lucas (1780-1858), Democratic
 * Virginia's 16th congressional district: James M. H. Beale (1786-1866), Democratic
 * Virginia's 17th congressional district: Samuel M. Moore (1796-1875), National Republican
 * Virginia's 18th congressional district: John H. Fulton ( -1836), Democratic
 * Virginia's 19th congressional district: William McComas (1795-1865), Democratic
 * Virginia's 20th congressional district: John J. Allen (1797-1871), National Republican
 * Virginia's 21st congressional district: Edgar C. Wilson (1800-1860), National Republican

Delegates

 * Arkansas Territory


 * Arkansas Territory's at-large congressional district: Ambrose H. Sevier (1801-1848), Democratic
 * Florida Territory


 * Florida Territory's at-large congressional district: Joseph M. White (1781-1839),
 * Michigan Territory


 * Michigan Territory's at-large congressional district: Lucius Lyon (1800-1851), Democratic