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1832–33 United States Senate elections

The 1832–33 United States Senate elections were elections that had the Anti-Jacksonian coalition assume control of the United States Senate from the Jacksonian coalition, despite Andrew Jackson's victory in the 1832 presidential election.

1832–33 United States Senate elections

← 1830 & 1831 Dates vary by state 1834 & 1835 →

16 of the 48 seats in the United States Senate (plus special elections)
25 seats needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party
 
Party Anti-Jacksonian Jacksonian
Last election 20 seats 26 seats
Seats before 22 24
Seats won 8 6
Seats after 23 21
Seat change 1 3
Seats up 7 9

  Third party
 
Party Nullifier
Last election 1 seat
Seats before 2
Seats won 0
Seats after 2
Seat change
Seats up 0

Results:
     Jacksonian Hold      Jacksonian Gain
     Anti-Jacksonian Hold      Anti-Jacksonian Gain
     Nullifier Hold      Legislature Failed To Elect

Majority Party before election


Jacksonian

Elected Majority Party


Anti-Jacksonian

As these elections were prior to ratification of the seventeenth amendment, Senators were elected by state legislatures.

Change in composition

Before the elections

After the January 3, 1832 special election in Indiana.

AJ1 AJ2 AJ3 AJ4
AJ14 AJ13 AJ12 AJ11 AJ10 AJ9 AJ8 AJ7 AJ6 AJ5
AJ15 AJ16
Conn.
Ran
AJ17
Del.
Ran
AJ18
Mass.
Ran
AJ19
R.I.
Ran
AJ20
Maine
Retired
AJ21
Ohio
Retired
AJ22
Vt.
Retired
N1
S.C.
Hold
N2
Majority (with VP tie-breaking vote) → J24
Pa.
Retired
J15 J16
Ind.
Ran
J17
Mo.
Ran
J18
Tenn.
Ran
J19
Va.
Ran
J20
Md.
Unknown
J21
Miss.
Unknown
J22
N.J.
Unknown
J23
N.Y.
Unknown
J14 J13 J12 J11 J10 J9 J8 J7 J6 J5
J1
N.Y.
Hold
J2
Va.
Hold
J3 J4

As a result of the regular elections

AJ1 AJ2 AJ3 AJ4
AJ14 AJ13 AJ12 AJ11 AJ10 AJ9 AJ8 AJ7 AJ6 AJ5
AJ15 AJ16
Del.
Re-elected
AJ17
Mass.
Re-elected
AJ18
R.I.
Re-elected
AJ19
Conn.
Hold
AJ20
Vt.
Hold
AJ21
Md.
Gain
AJ22
N.J.
Gain
AJ23
Va.
Gain
N1
Plurality ↑ N2
J15 J16
Ind.
Re-elected
J17
Mo.
Re-elected
J18
Tenn.
Re-elected
J19
N.Y.
Hold
J20
Maine
Gain
J21
Ohio
Gain
V1
Miss.
J Loss
V2
Pa.
J Loss
J14 J13 J12 J11 J10 J9 J8 J7 J6 J5
J1 J2 J3 J4

At the beginning of the first session, December 2, 1833

AJ1 AJ2 AJ3 AJ4
AJ14
Ala.
Gain
AJ13 AJ12 AJ11 AJ10 AJ9 AJ8 AJ7 AJ6 AJ5
AJ15
N.C.
Gain
AJ16 AJ17 AJ18 AJ19 AJ20 AJ21 AJ22 AJ23 AJ24
Majority → AJ25
J15
Ga.
Hold
J16 J17 J18 J19 V1 N2
S.C.
Hold
N1 AJ26
Miss.
Gain
J14 J13 J12 J11 J10 J9 J8 J7 J6 J5
J1 J2 J3 J4
Key:
AJ# = Anti-Jacksonian
J# = Jacksonian
N# = Nullfier
V# = Vacant

Race summaries

Special elections during the 22nd Congress

In these special elections, the winners were seated during 1832 or before March 4, 1833; ordered by election date.

State Incumbent Results Candidates
Senator Party Electoral history
Indiana
(Class 1)
Robert Hanna Anti-Jacksonian 1831 (Appointed) Interim appointee retired when elected successor qualified.
New senator elected January 3, 1832.
Winner was also elected to the next term, see below.
Jacksonian gain.
Virginia
(Class 2)
Littleton Waller Tazewell Jacksonian 1824 (Special)
1829
Incumbent resigned July 16, 1832.
New senator elected December 10, 1832.
Jacksonian hold.
South Carolina
(Class 2)
Robert Y. Hayne Nullifier 1822
1828
Incumbent resigned December 13, 1832 to become Governor of South Carolina.
New senator elected December 29, 1832.
Nullifier hold.
New York
(Class 3)
William L. Marcy Jacksonian 1831 Incumbent resigned January 1, 1833 to become Governor of New York.
New senator elected January 4, 1833.
Jacksonian hold.

Races leading to the 23rd Congress

In these regular elections, the winner was seated on March 4, 1833; ordered by state.

All of the elections involved the Class 1 seats.

State Incumbent Results Candidates
Senator Party Electoral history
Connecticut Samuel A. Foot Anti-Jacksonian 1826 Incumbent lost re-election, and was then elected to the U.S. House of Representatives instead.
New senator elected in 1832.
Anti-Jacksonian hold.
Delaware Arnold Naudain Anti-Jacksonian 1830 (Special) Incumbent re-elected in 1832.
Indiana John Tipton Jacksonian 1832 (Special) Incumbent re-elected in 1832.
Maine John Holmes Anti-Jacksonian 1820 (Short term)
1820 (Long term)
1826 (Retired or lost)
1829 (Special)
Retired.
Winner elected January 23, 1833.
Jacksonian gain
Maryland Samuel Smith Jacksonian 1802
1809
1815 (Lost)
1822 (Special)
1827
Unknown if incumbent retired or lost re-election.
New senator elected in 1833.
Anti-Jacksonian gain
Massachusetts Daniel Webster Anti-Jacksonian 1827 (Special) Incumbent re-elected in 1833.
Mississippi John Black Jacksonian 1832 (Appointed) Legislature failed to elect.
Jacksonian loss.
Incumbent would later be elected as an Anti-Jacksonian, see below.
[data unknown/missing]
Missouri Thomas H. Benton Jacksonian 1821
1827
Incumbent re-elected in 1833.
New Jersey Mahlon Dickerson Jacksonian 1817
1823
1829 (Resigned)
1829 (Special)
Unknown if incumbent retired or lost re-election.
New senator elected in 1833.
Anti-Jacksonian gain.
New York Charles E. Dudley Jacksonian 1829 (Special) Incumbent retired.
New senator elected in 1833.
Jacksonian hold.
Ohio Benjamin Ruggles Anti-Jacksonian 1815
1821
1827
Incumbent retired.
New senator elected in 1833.
Jacksonian gain.
Pennsylvania George M. Dallas Jacksonian 1831 (Special) Incumbent retired.
Legislature failed to elect.
Jacksonian loss.
Rhode Island Asher Robbins Anti-Jacksonian 1825 (Special)
1827
Incumbent re-elected January 19, 1833.
Tennessee Felix Grundy Jacksonian 1829 (Special) Incumbent re-elected in 1833.
Vermont Horatio Seymour Anti-Jacksonian 1821
1827
Incumbent retired to run for Vermont Governor.
New senator elected in 1833.
Anti-Jacksonian hold.
Virginia John Tyler Jacksonian 1827 Incumbent re-elected as an Anti-Jacksonian in 1833.
Anti-Jacksonian gain.

Elections during the 23rd Congress

There were two late regular elections and two special elections, in which the winners were seated in 1833 after March 4. They are ordered here by election date.

State Incumbent Results Candidates
Senator Party Electoral history
Georgia
(Class 3)
George Troup Jacksonian 1816 (Special)
1816
1818 (Resigned)
1828
Incumbent resigned November 8, 1833.
Successor elected November 21, 1833.
Jacksonian hold.
Mississippi
(Class 1)
Vacant Legislature had failed to elect and the seat was vacant from March 4, 1833.
Incumbent Jacksonian appointee was then elected as an Anti-Jacksonian late November 22, 1833.
Anti-Jacksonian gain.
South Carolina
(Class 3)
Stephen D. Miller Nullifier 1830 Incumbent resigned March 2, 1833 due to ill health.
Successor elected November 26, 1833.
Nullifier hold.
Pennsylvania
(Class 1)
Vacant Legislature had previously failed to elect.
Successor elected late December 7, 1833.
Jacksonian gain.

Connecticut

Delaware

Georgia (Special)

Jacksonian George Troup resigned November 8, 1833 and Jacksonian John Pendleton King was elected November 21, 1833 to finish the term that would end March 3, 1835.

Indiana

Class 1 Anti-Jacksonian senator James Noble died February 26, 1831, having served in office since statehood in 1816. Anti-Jacksonian Robert Hanna was appointed August 19, 1831 to serve until a special election, and Hanna did not run for the seat.

Indiana (Special)

On January 3, 1832, Jacksonian John Tipton was elected to finish Noble's term, ending March 3, 1833.

Indiana (Regular)

That same day, Jacksonian John Tipton was also elected to the next term, beginning March 4, 1833.

Maine

Maryland

1833 United States Senate election in Maryland
← 1827 January 25, 1833 1838 →

80 members of the Maryland General Assembly
     
Candidate Joseph Kent Samuel Smith
Party National Republican Jacksonian democracy
Legislative vote 61 25
Percentage 70.93% 29.07

Joseph Kent won election over Samuel Smith by a margin of 41.86%, or 36 votes, for the Class 1 seat.[3]

Massachusetts

Mississippi

Jacksonian senator Powhatan Ellis resigned July 16, 1832 to become a U.S. District Judge. The governor appointed Jacksonian John Black to finish the term. But when the term ended March 3, 1833, the legislature had failed to appoint a successor.

Black was eventually elected to the seat November 22, 1833, this time as an Anti-Jacksonian.

Missouri

New Jersey

New York

New York (Special)

William L. Marcy had been elected in 1831 to the class 3 seat. In November 1832, Marcy was elected Governor, and upon taking office resigned his Senate seat on January 1, 1833.

On January 4, 1833, Silas Wright Jr. was the choice of both the Assembly and the Senate and was declared elected.

1833 United States Senate special election result
Candidate Party Senate
(32 members)
Assembly
(128 members)
Silas Wright Jr. Jacksonian 24 99
John C. Spencer Anti-Mason 3 8
James Burt 1 2
Gerrit Smith 1 1
James Kent 4
Albert Gallatin 3
Gideon Hawley 3
John Birdsall Anti-Mason 1
Myron Holley 1
William Thompson 1
Albert H. Tracy Anti-Mason 1
Samuel A. Foot 1

New York (Regular)

For the regular election, Nathaniel P. Tallmadge received majorities in both the Assembly and the Senate, and was declared elected. Due to the controversy about his eligibility, he received only very small majorities - one more than necessary in the Senate, and four more than necessary in the Assembly - although his party had large majorities in both houses of the Legislature.

Ohio

Pennsylvania

The election was held on eleven separate dates from December 1832 to December 1833. On December 7, 1833, Samuel McKean was elected by the Pennsylvania General Assembly to the United States Senate.[4][5]

The Pennsylvania General Assembly, consisting of the House of Representatives and the Senate, convened on December 11, 1832, for the regularly scheduled Senate election for the term beginning on March 4, 1833. A total of thirty-six ballots were recorded. Ballots 1-17 were recorded on four separate dates (11th, 12th, 13th, 15th) in December 1832. Ballots 18-21 were recorded on two separate dates (9th and 10th) in January 1833. Ballots 22-29 were recorded on two separate dates (19th and 20th) in February 1833. The thirtieth ballot was recorded on March 12, 1833, followed by three additional ballots on April 2. Following the thirty-third ballot on April 2, the election convention adjourned sine die without electing a Senator.[4]

Upon the expiration of incumbent George M. Dallas's term on March 4, 1833, the seat was vacated. It was vacant until the election convention of the General Assembly re-convened on December 7, 1833, and elected Jacksonian Samuel McKean to the seat after three additional ballots.[5] The results of the third and final ballot (thirty-sixth ballot in total) of both houses combined during the December 7 session are as follows:

State Legislature Results[5][6]
Party Candidate Votes %
Jacksonian Samuel McKean 74 55.64
Anti-Masonic William Clark 28 21.05%
Jacksonian Thomas H. Crawford 19 14.29%
Jacksonian James Buchanan 5 3.76%
Anti-Jacksonian Garrick Mallery 3 2.26%
Jacksonian Adam King 1 0.75%
N/A Not voting 3 2.26%
Totals 133 100.00%

Rhode Island

South Carolina (Special)

There were two special elections to the U.S. Senate in South Carolina during this cycle.

South Carolina (Special, class 2)

The first election, on December 29, 1832, was to the class 2 seat held by Nullifier Robert Y. Hayne, who had resigned December 13, 1832 to become Governor of South Carolina. That election, for the term ending March 3, 1835, was won by Nullifier John C. Calhoun.

South Carolina (Special, class 3)

The second election, on November 25, 1833, was to the Class 3 seat held by Nullifier Stephen D. Miller, who had resigned March 2, 1833. That election, for the term ending March 3, 1837, was won by Nullifier William C. Preston.

Tennessee

Vermont

Virginia

 
 
Senator John Tyler

Virginia (Special)

Incumbent Jacksonian senator Littleton Tazewell resigned July 16, 1832 to become Governor of Virginia. On December 10, 1832, Jacksonian William C. Rives was elected to finish the Class 2 seat's term ending March 3, 1837. He would only serve, however, until his February 22, 1834 resignation.

Virginia (Regular)

Incumbent senator (and future President), John Tyler was re-elected to the Class 1 seat in 1833, changing from Jacksonian to Anti-Jacksonian.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ also Anti-Jacksonian

References

  1. ^ "Our Campaigns - ME US Senate Race - Jan 17, 1833". www.ourcampaigns.com. June 26, 2019. Retrieved November 4, 2019.
  2. ^ J. Fred Parker, Secretary of State (1914). Manual, with Rules and Orders, for the use of the General Assembly of the State of Rhode Island, 1914. State of Rhode Island manual. Providence, RI: E. L. Freeman Company, State Printers. p. 149.
  3. ^ "Our Campaigns - MD US Senate Race - Jan 25, 1833". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved November 5, 2022.
  4. ^ a b "U.S. Senate Election - 1832-33" (PDF). Wilkes University. Retrieved December 22, 2012.
  5. ^ a b c "U.S. Senate Election - 7 December 1833" (PDF). Wilkes University. Retrieved December 22, 2012.
  6. ^ "PA US Senate". OurCampaigns. Retrieved December 22, 2012.
  • Party Division in the Senate, 1789-Present, via Senate.gov
  • The New York Civil List compiled in 1858 (see: pg. 63 for U.S. Senators; pg. 129 for State Senators 1833; pg. 213f for Members of Assembly 1833)
  • History of Political Parties in the State of New-York, Vol. II by Jabez Delano Hammond (•State election, 1832 State election: pg. 424; Speaker election, 1833 Speaker election: pg. 430; U.S. Senate election, 1833 Senate election: pg. 432f)
  • Pennsylvania Election Statistics: 1682-2006 from the Wilkes University Election Statistics Project

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The 1832 33 United States Senate elections were elections that had the Anti Jacksonian coalition assume control of the United States Senate from the Jacksonian coalition despite Andrew Jackson s victory in the 1832 presidential election 1832 33 United States Senate elections 1830 amp 1831 Dates vary by state 1834 amp 1835 16 of the 48 seats in the United States Senate plus special elections 25 seats needed for a majority Majority party Minority party Party Anti Jacksonian JacksonianLast election 20 seats 26 seatsSeats before 22 24Seats won 8 6Seats after 23 21Seat change 1 3Seats up 7 9 Third party Party NullifierLast election 1 seatSeats before 2Seats won 0Seats after 2Seat changeSeats up 0Results Jacksonian Hold Jacksonian Gain Anti Jacksonian Hold Anti Jacksonian Gain Nullifier Hold Legislature Failed To ElectMajority Party before electionJacksonian Elected Majority Party Anti JacksonianAs these elections were prior to ratification of the seventeenth amendment Senators were elected by state legislatures Contents 1 Change in composition 1 1 Before the elections 1 2 As a result of the regular elections 1 3 At the beginning of the first session December 2 1833 2 Race summaries 2 1 Special elections during the 22nd Congress 2 2 Races leading to the 23rd Congress 2 3 Elections during the 23rd Congress 3 Connecticut 4 Delaware 5 Georgia Special 6 Indiana 6 1 Indiana Special 6 2 Indiana Regular 7 Maine 8 Maryland 9 Massachusetts 10 Mississippi 11 Missouri 12 New Jersey 13 New York 13 1 New York Special 13 2 New York Regular 14 Ohio 15 Pennsylvania 16 Rhode Island 17 South Carolina Special 17 1 South Carolina Special class 2 17 2 South Carolina Special class 3 18 Tennessee 19 Vermont 20 Virginia 20 1 Virginia Special 20 2 Virginia Regular 21 See also 22 Notes 23 ReferencesChange in composition EditBefore the elections Edit After the January 3 1832 special election in Indiana AJ1 AJ2 AJ3 AJ4AJ14 AJ13 AJ12 AJ11 AJ10 AJ9 AJ8 AJ7 AJ6 AJ5AJ15 AJ16Conn Ran AJ17Del Ran AJ18Mass Ran AJ19R I Ran AJ20Maine Retired AJ21Ohio Retired AJ22Vt Retired N1S C Hold N2Majority with VP tie breaking vote J24Pa RetiredJ15 J16Ind Ran J17Mo Ran J18Tenn Ran J19Va Ran J20Md Unknown J21Miss Unknown J22N J Unknown J23N Y UnknownJ14 J13 J12 J11 J10 J9 J8 J7 J6 J5J1N Y Hold J2Va Hold J3 J4As a result of the regular elections Edit AJ1 AJ2 AJ3 AJ4AJ14 AJ13 AJ12 AJ11 AJ10 AJ9 AJ8 AJ7 AJ6 AJ5AJ15 AJ16Del Re elected AJ17Mass Re elected AJ18R I Re elected AJ19Conn Hold AJ20Vt Hold AJ21Md Gain AJ22N J Gain AJ23Va Gain N1Plurality N2J15 J16Ind Re elected J17Mo Re elected J18Tenn Re elected J19N Y Hold J20Maine Gain J21Ohio Gain V1Miss J Loss V2Pa J LossJ14 J13 J12 J11 J10 J9 J8 J7 J6 J5J1 J2 J3 J4At the beginning of the first session December 2 1833 Edit AJ1 AJ2 AJ3 AJ4AJ14Ala Gain AJ13 AJ12 AJ11 AJ10 AJ9 AJ8 AJ7 AJ6 AJ5AJ15N C Gain AJ16 AJ17 AJ18 AJ19 AJ20 AJ21 AJ22 AJ23 AJ24Majority AJ25J15Ga Hold J16 J17 J18 J19 V1 N2S C Hold N1 AJ26Miss GainJ14 J13 J12 J11 J10 J9 J8 J7 J6 J5J1 J2 J3 J4Key AJ Anti JacksonianJ JacksonianN NullfierV VacantRace summaries EditSpecial elections during the 22nd Congress Edit In these special elections the winners were seated during 1832 or before March 4 1833 ordered by election date State Incumbent Results CandidatesSenator Party Electoral historyIndiana Class 1 Robert Hanna Anti Jacksonian 1831 Appointed Interim appointee retired when elected successor qualified New senator elected January 3 1832 Winner was also elected to the next term see below Jacksonian gain Y John Tipton Jacksonian data unknown missing Virginia Class 2 Littleton Waller Tazewell Jacksonian 1824 Special 1829 Incumbent resigned July 16 1832 New senator elected December 10 1832 Jacksonian hold Y William C Rives Jacksonian data unknown missing South Carolina Class 2 Robert Y Hayne Nullifier 18221828 Incumbent resigned December 13 1832 to become Governor of South Carolina New senator elected December 29 1832 Nullifier hold Y John C Calhoun Nullifier data unknown missing New York Class 3 William L Marcy Jacksonian 1831 Incumbent resigned January 1 1833 to become Governor of New York New senator elected January 4 1833 Jacksonian hold Y Silas Wright Jacksonian John C Spencer Anti Masonic James Burt Unknown Gerrit Smith Abolitionist James Kent Unknown Albert Gallatin Unknown Gideon Hawley Unknown John Birdsall Anti Masonic Myron Holley Unknown William Thompson Unknown Albert H Tracy Anti Masonic Samuel A Foot Unknown Races leading to the 23rd Congress Edit In these regular elections the winner was seated on March 4 1833 ordered by state All of the elections involved the Class 1 seats State Incumbent Results CandidatesSenator Party Electoral historyConnecticut Samuel A Foot Anti Jacksonian 1826 Incumbent lost re election and was then elected to the U S House of Representatives instead New senator elected in 1832 Anti Jacksonian hold Y Nathan Smith Anti Jacksonian data unknown missing Delaware Arnold Naudain Anti Jacksonian 1830 Special Incumbent re elected in 1832 Y Arnold Naudain Anti Jacksonian data unknown missing Indiana John Tipton Jacksonian 1832 Special Incumbent re elected in 1832 Y John Tipton Jacksonian data unknown missing Maine John Holmes Anti Jacksonian 1820 Short term 1820 Long term 1826 Retired or lost 1829 Special Retired Winner elected January 23 1833 Jacksonian gain Y Ether Shepley Jacksonian 61 50 Simon Greenleaf Anti Jacksonian 35 00 William Pitt Preble Jacksonian 1 50 Isaac Isley Unknown 1 50 Arthur Ware Unknown 0 50 1 Maryland Samuel Smith Jacksonian 180218091815 Lost 1822 Special 1827 Unknown if incumbent retired or lost re election New senator elected in 1833 Anti Jacksonian gain Y Joseph Kent Anti Jacksonian data unknown missing Massachusetts Daniel Webster Anti Jacksonian 1827 Special Incumbent re elected in 1833 Y Daniel Webster Anti Jacksonian data unknown missing Mississippi John Black Jacksonian 1832 Appointed Legislature failed to elect Jacksonian loss Incumbent would later be elected as an Anti Jacksonian see below data unknown missing Missouri Thomas H Benton Jacksonian 18211827 Incumbent re elected in 1833 Y Thomas H Benton Jacksonian data unknown missing New Jersey Mahlon Dickerson Jacksonian 181718231829 Resigned 1829 Special Unknown if incumbent retired or lost re election New senator elected in 1833 Anti Jacksonian gain Y Samuel L Southard Anti Jacksonian data unknown missing New York Charles E Dudley Jacksonian 1829 Special Incumbent retired New senator elected in 1833 Jacksonian hold Y Nathaniel P Tallmadge Jacksonian Francis Granger Anti Masonic a Benjamin Butler Jacksonian Ohio Benjamin Ruggles Anti Jacksonian 181518211827 Incumbent retired New senator elected in 1833 Jacksonian gain Y Thomas Morris Jacksonian data unknown missing Pennsylvania George M Dallas Jacksonian 1831 Special Incumbent retired Legislature failed to elect Jacksonian loss Samuel McKean Jacksonian William Clark Anti Masonic Thomas H Crawford Jacksonian James Buchanan Jacksonian Garrick Mallery Anti Jacksonian Adam King Jacksonian Rhode Island Asher Robbins Anti Jacksonian 1825 Special 1827 Incumbent re elected January 19 1833 Y Asher Robbins Anti Jacksonian 41 votes Elisha Reynolds Potter Unknown 25 votes Dutee Jerauld Pearce Anti Masonic 12 votes 2 Tennessee Felix Grundy Jacksonian 1829 Special Incumbent re elected in 1833 Y Felix Grundy Jacksonian data unknown missing Vermont Horatio Seymour Anti Jacksonian 18211827 Incumbent retired to run for Vermont Governor New senator elected in 1833 Anti Jacksonian hold Y Benjamin Swift Anti Jacksonian data unknown missing Virginia John Tyler Jacksonian 1827 Incumbent re elected as an Anti Jacksonian in 1833 Anti Jacksonian gain Y John Tyler Anti Jacksonian data unknown missing Elections during the 23rd Congress Edit There were two late regular elections and two special elections in which the winners were seated in 1833 after March 4 They are ordered here by election date State Incumbent Results CandidatesSenator Party Electoral historyGeorgia Class 3 George Troup Jacksonian 1816 Special 18161818 Resigned 1828 Incumbent resigned November 8 1833 Successor elected November 21 1833 Jacksonian hold Y John Pendleton King Jacksonian data unknown missing Mississippi Class 1 Vacant Legislature had failed to elect and the seat was vacant from March 4 1833 Incumbent Jacksonian appointee was then elected as an Anti Jacksonian late November 22 1833 Anti Jacksonian gain Y John Black Anti Jacksonian data unknown missing South Carolina Class 3 Stephen D Miller Nullifier 1830 Incumbent resigned March 2 1833 due to ill health Successor elected November 26 1833 Nullifier hold Y William C Preston Nullifier data unknown missing Pennsylvania Class 1 Vacant Legislature had previously failed to elect Successor elected late December 7 1833 Jacksonian gain Y Samuel McKean Jacksonian 55 64 William Clark Anti Masonic 21 05 Thomas H Crawford Jacksonian 14 29 James Buchanan Jacksonian 3 76 Garrick Mallery Anti Jacksonian 2 26 Adam King Jacksonian 0 75 Not voting 2 26 Connecticut EditSee also List of United States senators from Connecticut This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it November 2019 Delaware EditSee also List of United States senators from Delaware This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it November 2019 Georgia Special EditSee also List of United States senators from Georgia and 1832 United States House of Representatives election in Georgia This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it February 2020 Jacksonian George Troup resigned November 8 1833 and Jacksonian John Pendleton King was elected November 21 1833 to finish the term that would end March 3 1835 Indiana EditSee also List of United States senators from Indiana and 1833 United States House of Representatives elections in Indiana Class 1 Anti Jacksonian senator James Noble died February 26 1831 having served in office since statehood in 1816 Anti Jacksonian Robert Hanna was appointed August 19 1831 to serve until a special election and Hanna did not run for the seat Indiana Special Edit On January 3 1832 Jacksonian John Tipton was elected to finish Noble s term ending March 3 1833 This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it March 2020 Indiana Regular Edit That same day Jacksonian John Tipton was also elected to the next term beginning March 4 1833 This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it March 2020 Maine EditSee also List of United States senators from Maine This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it November 2019 Maryland EditSee also List of United States senators from Maryland This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it November 2022 1833 United States Senate election in Maryland 1827 January 25 1833 1838 80 members of the Maryland General Assembly Candidate Joseph Kent Samuel SmithParty National Republican Jacksonian democracyLegislative vote 61 25Percentage 70 93 29 07Joseph Kent won election over Samuel Smith by a margin of 41 86 or 36 votes for the Class 1 seat 3 Massachusetts EditSee also List of United States senators from Massachusetts This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it November 2019 Mississippi EditSee also List of United States senators from Mississippi and 1832 United States House of Representatives election in Mississippi Jacksonian senator Powhatan Ellis resigned July 16 1832 to become a U S District Judge The governor appointed Jacksonian John Black to finish the term But when the term ended March 3 1833 the legislature had failed to appoint a successor Black was eventually elected to the seat November 22 1833 this time as an Anti Jacksonian Missouri EditSee also List of United States senators from Missouri This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it November 2019 New Jersey EditSee also List of United States senators from New Jersey This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it November 2019 New York EditSee also List of United States senators from New York and 1832 United States House of Representatives elections in New York New York Special Edit Main article 1833 United States Senate special election in New York William L Marcy had been elected in 1831 to the class 3 seat In November 1832 Marcy was elected Governor and upon taking office resigned his Senate seat on January 1 1833 On January 4 1833 Silas Wright Jr was the choice of both the Assembly and the Senate and was declared elected 1833 United States Senate special election result Candidate Party Senate 32 members Assembly 128 members Silas Wright Jr Jacksonian 24 99John C Spencer Anti Mason 3 8James Burt 1 2Gerrit Smith 1 1James Kent 4Albert Gallatin 3Gideon Hawley 3John Birdsall Anti Mason 1Myron Holley 1William Thompson 1Albert H Tracy Anti Mason 1Samuel A Foot 1New York Regular Edit Main article 1833 United States Senate election in New York For the regular election Nathaniel P Tallmadge received majorities in both the Assembly and the Senate and was declared elected Due to the controversy about his eligibility he received only very small majorities one more than necessary in the Senate and four more than necessary in the Assembly although his party had large majorities in both houses of the Legislature 1833 United States Senator election result House Jacksonian Anti Mason National Republican JacksonianState Senate 32 members Nathaniel P Tallmadge 18 Francis Granger 6 Benjamin F Butler 2State Assembly 128 members Nathaniel P Tallmadge 69 Francis Granger 25 Benjamin F Butler 12Ohio EditSee also List of United States senators from Ohio This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it November 2019 Pennsylvania EditMain article 1832 33 United States Senate election in Pennsylvania See also List of United States senators from Pennsylvania The election was held on eleven separate dates from December 1832 to December 1833 On December 7 1833 Samuel McKean was elected by the Pennsylvania General Assembly to the United States Senate 4 5 The Pennsylvania General Assembly consisting of the House of Representatives and the Senate convened on December 11 1832 for the regularly scheduled Senate election for the term beginning on March 4 1833 A total of thirty six ballots were recorded Ballots 1 17 were recorded on four separate dates 11th 12th 13th 15th in December 1832 Ballots 18 21 were recorded on two separate dates 9th and 10th in January 1833 Ballots 22 29 were recorded on two separate dates 19th and 20th in February 1833 The thirtieth ballot was recorded on March 12 1833 followed by three additional ballots on April 2 Following the thirty third ballot on April 2 the election convention adjourned sine die without electing a Senator 4 Upon the expiration of incumbent George M Dallas s term on March 4 1833 the seat was vacated It was vacant until the election convention of the General Assembly re convened on December 7 1833 and elected Jacksonian Samuel McKean to the seat after three additional ballots 5 The results of the third and final ballot thirty sixth ballot in total of both houses combined during the December 7 session are as follows State Legislature Results 5 6 Party Candidate Votes Jacksonian Samuel McKean 74 55 64Anti Masonic William Clark 28 21 05 Jacksonian Thomas H Crawford 19 14 29 Jacksonian James Buchanan 5 3 76 Anti Jacksonian Garrick Mallery 3 2 26 Jacksonian Adam King 1 0 75 N A Not voting 3 2 26 Totals 133 100 00 Rhode Island EditSee also List of United States senators from Rhode Island This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it November 2019 South Carolina Special EditSee also List of United States senators from South Carolina and 1833 United States House of Representatives elections in South Carolina There were two special elections to the U S Senate in South Carolina during this cycle South Carolina Special class 2 Edit The first election on December 29 1832 was to the class 2 seat held by Nullifier Robert Y Hayne who had resigned December 13 1832 to become Governor of South Carolina That election for the term ending March 3 1835 was won by Nullifier John C Calhoun South Carolina Special class 3 Edit The second election on November 25 1833 was to the Class 3 seat held by Nullifier Stephen D Miller who had resigned March 2 1833 That election for the term ending March 3 1837 was won by Nullifier William C Preston This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it November 2019 Tennessee EditSee also List of United States senators from Tennessee This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it November 2019 Vermont EditSee also List of United States senators from Vermont This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it November 2019 Virginia Edit Senator William C Rives Senator John Tyler See also List of United States senators from Virginia and 1833 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia Virginia Special Edit This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it March 2020 Incumbent Jacksonian senator Littleton Tazewell resigned July 16 1832 to become Governor of Virginia On December 10 1832 Jacksonian William C Rives was elected to finish the Class 2 seat s term ending March 3 1837 He would only serve however until his February 22 1834 resignation Virginia Regular Edit This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it November 2019 Incumbent senator and future President John Tyler was re elected to the Class 1 seat in 1833 changing from Jacksonian to Anti Jacksonian See also Edit1832 United States elections 1832 United States presidential election 1832 33 United States House of Representatives elections 22nd United States Congress 23rd United States CongressNotes Edit also Anti JacksonianReferences Edit Our Campaigns ME US Senate Race Jan 17 1833 www ourcampaigns com June 26 2019 Retrieved November 4 2019 J Fred Parker Secretary of State 1914 Manual with Rules and Orders for the use of the General Assembly of the State of Rhode Island 1914 State of Rhode Island manual Providence RI E L Freeman Company State Printers p 149 Our Campaigns MD US Senate Race Jan 25 1833 www ourcampaigns com Retrieved November 5 2022 a b U S Senate Election 1832 33 PDF Wilkes University Retrieved December 22 2012 a b c U S Senate Election 7 December 1833 PDF Wilkes University Retrieved December 22 2012 PA US Senate OurCampaigns Retrieved December 22 2012 Party Division in the Senate 1789 Present via Senate gov The New York Civil List compiled in 1858 see pg 63 for U S Senators pg 129 for State Senators 1833 pg 213f for Members of Assembly 1833 Members of the 23rd United States Congress History of Political Parties in the State of New York Vol II by Jabez Delano Hammond State election 1832 State election pg 424 Speaker election 1833 Speaker election pg 430 U S Senate election 1833 Senate election pg 432f Pennsylvania Election Statistics 1682 2006 from the Wilkes University Election Statistics Project Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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