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Georgia
Wilson Lumpkin (J) resigned in 1831 to run for Governor and was replaced in a special election by Augustin S. Clayton (J).

Maine
Maine law at the time required a majority vote for election, necessitating a second election in the 5th district and a total of 6 elections in the 6th district. Only the results of the first and final elections are shown here.

Massachusetts
The majority requirement for election was met in all 13 districts in 1828.

New York
Hector Craig (J) of the NY's 6th congressional district resigned July 12, 1830 and was replaced in a special election by Samuel W. Eager (AJ)

In the NY's 20th congressional district, Silas Wright, Jr. (J) contested the election of George Fisher (J), who, in turn, resigned March 9, 1830 without serving, and was replaced in a special election by Jonah Sanford (J).

Robert Monell (J) of the NY's 21st congressional district resigned February 21, 1831

North Carolina
Gabriel Holmes (J) of the NC's 5th congressional district died September 26, 1829 and was replaced in a special election by Edward B. Dudley (J).

John Giles (J) of the NC's 10th congressional district resigned before the start of Congress and was replaced in a special election by Abraham Rencher (J)

Ohio
John M. Goodenow (J) of the OH's 11th congressional district resigned April 9, 1830, having been chosen as a judge of the Supreme Court of Ohio and was replaced in a special election by Humphrey H. Leavitt (J)

Pennsylvania
In the PA's 11th congressional district, William Ramsey (J) died on September 29, 1831, before the first meeting of the 22nd Congress. A special election was held on November 22, 1831 to fill the resulting vacancy, electing Robert McCoy (J)

Vermont
Vermont electoral law required a majority for election. Two elections were required in the VT's 3rd congressional district and 8 in the VT's 5th congressional district to achieve a majority. Only the first and final elections are shown here.

Virginia
In the VA's 1st congressional district, George Loyall (J) successfully contested the election of Thomas Newton, Jr. (AJ) and was seated March 9, 1830 during the 1st session.

William C. Rives (J) of the VA's 10th congressional district resigned before Congress met and was replaced in a special election by William F. Gordon (J)

Philip P. Barbour (J) of the VA's 11th congressional district resigned October 15, 1830 to accept President Jackson's appointment to be judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia and was replaced in a special election by John M. Patton (J)

Alexander Smyth (J) of the VA's 22nd congressional district died April 17, 1830 and was replaced in a special election by Joseph Draper (J)

Non-voting delegates
John Biddle resigned February 21, 1831