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1840–41 United States Senate elections

The 1840–41 United States Senate elections were held on various dates in various states. As these U.S. Senate elections were prior to the ratification of the Seventeenth Amendment in 1913, senators were chosen by state legislatures. Senators were elected over a wide range of time throughout 1840 and 1841, and a seat may have been filled months late or remained vacant due to legislative deadlock.[1] In these elections, terms were up for the senators in Class 2.

1840–41 United States Senate elections

← 1838 & 1839 Various dates 1842 & 1843 →

18 of the 52 seats in the United States Senate (with special elections)
27 seats needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party
 
Party Whig Democratic
Last election 20 seats 28 seats
Seats before 21 29
Seats won 11 6
Seats after 27 22
Seat change 6 7
Seats up 5 13

Results:
     Democratic hold
     Whig gain      Whig hold
     Legislature failed to elect

Majority Party before election


Democratic

Elected Majority Party


Whig

Corresponding with their party's success in the 1840 presidential election, the Whig Party took control of the Senate.

Results summary edit

Senate party division, 27th Congress (1841–1843)

  • Majority party: Whig (29)
  • Minority party: Democratic (22–20)
  • Other parties: (0)
  • Vacant: (1–3)
  • Total seats: 52

Change in composition edit

Before the elections edit

After the November 25, 1840 special elections in North Carolina.

D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6
D16 D15 D14 D13 D12 D11 D10 D9 D8 D7
D17
Ran
D18
Ran
D19
Ran
D20
Ran
D21
Ran
D22
Unknown
D23
Unknown
D24
Retired
D25
Retired
D26
Retired
Majority → D27
Retired
W17
Ran
W18
Mass. (sp 1)
Resigned
W19
Mass. (sp 2)
Mass. (reg)
Resigned
W20
Retired
W21
N.C. (reg)
Ran
V2 V1 D29
Ran
D28
Ran
W16
Retired
W15 W14 W13 W12 W11 W10 W9 W8 W7
W1 W2 W3 W4 W5 W6

After the elections edit

D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6
D16 D15 D14 D13 D12 D11 D10 D9 D8 D7
D17
Re-elected
D18
Re-elected
D19
Re-elected
D20
Hold
D21
Hold
D22
Re-elected
V3
D Loss
V2 V1 W27
Gain
Majority →
W17
Re-elected
W18
Mass. (sp 1)
Hold
W19
Mass. (reg)
Mass. (sp 2)
Hold
W20
Hold
W21
N.C. (reg)
Re-elected
W22
Gain
W23
Gain
W24
Gain
W25
Gain
W26
Gain
W16
Hold
W15 W14 W13 W12 W11 W10 W9 W8 W7
W1 W2 W3 W4 W5 W6

Beginning of the next Congress edit

D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6
D16 D15 D14 D13 D12 D11 D10 D9 D8 D7
D17 D18 D19 D20 D21 D22 V2 W29
Gain
W28
Gain
W27
Majority →
W17 W18 W19 W20 W21 W22 W23 W24 W25 W26
W16 W15 W14 W13 W12 W11 W10 W9 W8 W7
W1 W2 W3 W4 W5 W6
Key:
D# Democratic
W# Whig
V# Vacant

Race summaries edit

Special elections during the 26th Congress edit

In these elections, the winners were elected during 1840 or in 1841 before March 4; ordered by election date.

State Incumbent Results Candidates
Senator Party Electoral history
Pennsylvania
(Class 1)
Vacant since 1839. Democratic incumbent Samuel McKean's term had expired and no successor was elected due to the legislature's failure to elect.
New senator elected January 14, 1840.
Democratic gain.
Michigan
(Class 1)
Vacant since 1839. Democratic incumbent Lucius Lyon had retired, his term expired, and no successor was elected due to the legislature's failure to elect.
New senator elected January 20, 1840.
Whig gain.
New York
(Class 1)
Vacant since 1839. Democratic incumbent Nathaniel P. Tallmadge's term had expired and no successor was elected due to the legislature's failure to elect.
Incumbent re-elected January 27, 1840 to his former position in a different party.
Whig gain.
Tennessee
(Class 2)
Hugh Lawson White Whig 1825 (special)
1829
1835
Incumbent resigned January 13, 1840, after refusing to vote for the Subtreasury Bill as demanded by the Tennessee legislature[2]
New senator elected February 26, 1840.
Democratic gain.
Successor would not be elected to the next term, see below.
Connecticut
(Class 1)
Thaddeus Betts Whig 1838 or 1839 Incumbent died April 7, 1840.
New senator elected May 4, 1840.
Whig hold.
North Carolina
(Class 2)
Bedford Brown Democratic 1829 (special)
1835
Incumbent resigned November 16, 1840, because he could not obey instructions of the North Carolina General Assembly.
New senator elected November 25, 1840.
Whig gain.
Successor would also be elected to the next term, see below.
North Carolina
(Class 3)
Robert Strange Democratic 1836 (special)
1836
Incumbent resigned November 16, 1840, because he could not obey instructions of the North Carolina General Assembly.
New senator elected November 25, 1840.
Whig gain.
Maryland
(Class 3)
John S. Spence Whig 1836 (special)
1837
Incumbent died October 24, 1840.
New senator elected January 5, 1841.
Whig hold.
Delaware
(Class 1)
Richard H. Bayard Whig 1836 (special)
1838 or 1839
Incumbent resigned September 19, 1839, to become Chief Justice of the Delaware Supreme Court.
New senator elected January 12, 1841 to his former position.
Whig hold.
Massachusetts
(Class 2)
John Davis Whig 1835 Incumbent resigned January 5, 1841, after being elected Governor of Massachusetts.
New senator elected January 13, 1841.
Whig hold.
Successor also elected to the next term, see below.
Virginia
(Class 1)
Vacant since 1839. Democratic incumbent William C. Rives's term had expired and no successor was elected due to the legislature's failure to elect.
Incumbent re-elected January 18, 1841 to his former position in a different party.
Whig gain.
Massachusetts
(Class 1)
Daniel Webster Whig 1827
1833
1839
Incumbent resigned February 22, 1841, to become U.S. Secretary of State.
New senator elected February 23, 1841.
Whig hold.

Races leading to the 27th Congress edit

In these regular elections, the winner was elected for the term beginning March 4, 1841; ordered by state.

All of the elections involved the Class 2 seats.

State Incumbent Results Candidates
Senator Party Electoral
history
Alabama William R. King Democratic 1819
1822
1828
1834
Incumbent re-elected December 14, 1840.
Arkansas William S. Fulton Democratic 1836 Incumbent re-elected in 1840.
Delaware Thomas Clayton Whig 1837 (special) Incumbent re-elected in 1841.
Georgia Wilson Lumpkin Democratic 1837 (special) Unknown if incumbent retired or lost re-election.
New senator elected in 1840.
Whig gain.
Illinois John M. Robinson Democratic 1830 (special)
1835
Incumbent retired.
Successor elected in 1840 or 1841.
Democratic hold.
Kentucky John J. Crittenden Whig 1835 Incumbent retired.
New senator elected in 1841.
Whig hold.
Louisiana Robert C. Nicholas Democratic 1836 (special) Unknown if incumbent retired or lost re-election.
New senator elected in 1840.
Whig gain.
Maine John Ruggles Democratic 1835 (special)
1835
Incumbent lost re-election.
New senator elected in 1840.
Whig gain.
Massachusetts John Davis Whig 1835 Incumbent resigned January 5, 1841, after being elected Governor of Massachusetts.
New senator elected January 13, 1841.
Whig hold.
Successor also elected to finish the current term, see above.
Michigan John Norvell Democratic 1835 Incumbent retired.
New senator elected in 1841.
Whig gain.
Mississippi Robert J. Walker Democratic 1835 Incumbent re-elected in 1841.
New Hampshire Henry Hubbard Democratic 1835 Incumbent retired to run for New Hampshire Governor.
New senator elected in 1841.
Democratic hold.
New Jersey Garret D. Wall Democratic 1835 Incumbent lost re-election.
New senator elected February 19, 1841.
Whig gain.
North Carolina Willie Mangum Whig 1840 (special) Incumbent re-elected in 1841.
Rhode Island Nehemiah R. Knight Whig 1821 (special)
1823
1829
1835
Incumbent retired.
New senator elected October 29, 1840.
Whig hold.
South Carolina John C. Calhoun Democratic 1832 (special)
1834
Incumbent re-elected in 1840.
Tennessee Alexander O. Anderson Democratic 1840 (special) Incumbent retired.
Legislature failed to elect.
Democratic loss.
Seat would not be filled until 1843.
None.
Virginia William H. Roane Democratic 1837 Incumbent lost re-election.
New senator elected in 1840.
Whig gain.

Special elections during the 27th Congress edit

In this special election, the winner was elected in 1841 after March 4; ordered by election date.

State Incumbent Results Candidates
Senator Party Electoral history
Alabama
(Class 3)
Clement Comer Clay Democratic 1837 (Appointed) Incumbent resigned November 15, 1841.
New senator elected November 24, 1841.
Democratic hold.

Alabama edit

Alabama (regular) edit

Alabama (special) edit

Arkansas edit

Connecticut (special) edit

Delaware edit

Delaware (special) edit

Delaware (regular) edit

Georgia edit

Illinois edit

Kentucky edit

Louisiana edit

Maine edit

Maryland (special) edit

1841 United States Senate special election in Maryland
← 1837 December 1841 1843 →

80 members of the Maryland General Assembly
   
Candidate John Leeds Kerr
Party Whig
Legislative vote -
Percentage -% %

John Leeds Kerr won election to a full term an unknown margin of votes, for the Class 3 seat.[7]

Massachusetts edit

There were three elections due to the February 22, 1841, resignation of Whig Daniel Webster to become U.S. Secretary of State and the January 5, 1841, resignation of Whig John Davis to become Governor of Massachusetts.

Massachusetts (special, class 2) edit

 
Senator Isaac C. Bates

Whig Isaac C. Bates was elected January 13, 1841, to finish Davis's term.

Massachusetts (regular) edit

Bates was also elected January 13, 1841, to the next term.

Bates would only serve, however, until his March 16, 1845, death, and Davis was again elected to the seat.

Massachusetts (special, class 1) edit

 
Senator Rufus Choate

Whig Rufus Choate was elected February 23, 1841, to finish Webster's term which would continue until 1845.

Michigan edit

Mississippi edit

New Hampshire edit

New Jersey edit

New York (special) edit

Nathaniel P. Tallmadge had been elected as a Jacksonian Democrat in 1833 to this seat, and his term expired March 3, 1839. An election was held February 5, 1839. Although Tallmadge received the most votes, no candidate received a majority and the seat was declared vacant due to the legislature's failure to elect.

At the State election in November 1839, 7 Whigs and 3 Democrats were elected to the State Senate, which gave the Whigs a majority, the first anti-Bucktails/Jacksonian/Democratic majority in 20 years. The 63rd New York State Legislature met from January 7 to May 14, 1840, at Albany, New York. The strength of the parties in the Assembly, as shown by the vote for Speaker, was: 68 for Whig George Washington Patterson and 56 for Democrat Levi S. Chatfield.

On January 14, 1840, Nathaniel P. Tallmadge received a majority in both the Assembly and the Senate, and was declared elected.

Candidate Party Senate
(32 members)
Assembly
(128 members)
Nathaniel P. Tallmadge Whig 19
Samuel Beardsley Democratic 2
Levi Beardsley Democratic 1
William C. Bouck Democratic 1
Benjamin F. Butler Democratic 1
Churchill C. Cambreleng Democratic 1
Hiram Denio Democratic 1
John A. Dix Democratic 1
Azariah C. Flagg Democratic 1
John Savage Democratic 1
John Tracy Democratic 1

Tallmadge re-took his seat on January 27, 1840,[8] and remained in office until June 17, 1844, when he resigned to be appointed Governor of Wisconsin Territory. Daniel S. Dickinson was appointed to fill the vacancy temporarily, and subsequently elected by the State Legislature to succeed Tallmadge.

North Carolina edit

There were three elections due to the November 16, 1840, resignations of Democrats Bedford Brown and Robert Strange.

North Carolina (special, class 2) edit

Whig Willie Mangum was elected November 25, 1840, to finish Brown's term that would end in March 1841.

North Carolina (regular) edit

Mangum was later re-elected in 1841 to the next term.

North Carolina (special, class 3) edit

Whig William Alexander Graham was elected November 25, 1840, to finish Strange's term that would end in 1843.

Pennsylvania edit

The election was held on January 14, 1840, after the regularly scheduled election in December 1838 was postponed due to the Buckshot War. Daniel Sturgeon was elected by the Pennsylvania General Assembly to the United States Senate.[9][10]

Democrat Samuel McKean was elected by the Pennsylvania General Assembly, consisting of the House of Representatives and the Senate, in the 1832–1833 Senate election. Sen. McKean's term was to expire on March 4, 1839, and an election would have occurred during the winter of 1838–1839 elect a senator for the successive term. The election did not occur, however, due to significant political unrest in Harrisburg, the state capital, over disputed election returns during the Buckshot War. McKean's seat was vacated when his term expired in March 1839 and remained vacant until the General Assembly elected a new senator in 1840.[9]

The Pennsylvania General Assembly convened on January 14, 1840, to elect a senator to serve out the remainder of the term that began on March 4, 1839. The results of the vote of both houses combined are as follows:

State Legislature Results[10]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Daniel Sturgeon 87 65.41%
Whig Charles Ogle 26 19.55%
Anti-Masonic Richard Biddle 17 12.78%
N/A Not voting 3 2.26%
Total votes 133 100.00%

Rhode Island edit

South Carolina edit

Tennessee edit

Tennessee (special) edit

Tennessee (regular) edit

Virginia edit

Virginia (regular) edit

Virginia (special) edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "17th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution: Direct Election of U.S. Senators (1913)". National Archives and Records Administration. February 8, 2022.
  2. ^ Rothrock, Mary (1972). The French Broad-Holston Country: A History of Knox County, Tennessee. Knoxville, Tennessee: East Tennessee Historical Society. pp. 501–02.
  3. ^ "Our Campaigns - AL Senate Race - Dec 14, 1840". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved October 31, 2019."Our Campaigns - AL Senate Race - Dec 14, 1840". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved October 31, 2019., citing Democratic Standard (newspaper) December 15, 1840
  4. ^ Journal of the Proceedings of the Legislative-Council of the State of New-Jersey. 1841. p. 33 – via Google books.
  5. ^ 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.
  6. ^ "U.S. Senator in Rhode Island". Alexandria Gazette. Alexandria, D.C. November 3, 1840. p. 3. Retrieved October 14, 2021.
  7. ^ "Our Campaigns - MD US Senate Race - Jan 00, 1841". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved November 5, 2022.
  8. ^ Abridgment of the Debates of Congress, from 1789 to 1856: Dec. 16, 1839 – March 3, 1841 (page 50)
  9. ^ a b "U.S. Senate Election – 1838–1839 – No election" (PDF). Wilkes University. Retrieved December 22, 2012.
  10. ^ a b "U.S. Senate Election – 14 January 1840" (PDF). Wilkes University. Retrieved December 22, 2012.

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The 1840 41 United States Senate elections were held on various dates in various states As these U S Senate elections were prior to the ratification of the Seventeenth Amendment in 1913 senators were chosen by state legislatures Senators were elected over a wide range of time throughout 1840 and 1841 and a seat may have been filled months late or remained vacant due to legislative deadlock 1 In these elections terms were up for the senators in Class 2 1840 41 United States Senate elections 1838 amp 1839 Various dates 1842 amp 1843 18 of the 52 seats in the United States Senate with special elections 27 seats needed for a majority Majority party Minority party Party Whig Democratic Last election 20 seats 28 seats Seats before 21 29 Seats won 11 6 Seats after 27 22 Seat change 6 7 Seats up 5 13Results Democratic hold Whig gain Whig hold Legislature failed to electMajority Party before election Democratic Elected Majority Party Whig Corresponding with their party s success in the 1840 presidential election the Whig Party took control of the Senate Contents 1 Results summary 2 Change in composition 2 1 Before the elections 2 2 After the elections 2 3 Beginning of the next Congress 3 Race summaries 3 1 Special elections during the 26th Congress 3 2 Races leading to the 27th Congress 3 3 Special elections during the 27th Congress 4 Alabama 4 1 Alabama regular 4 2 Alabama special 5 Arkansas 6 Connecticut special 7 Delaware 7 1 Delaware special 7 2 Delaware regular 8 Georgia 9 Illinois 10 Kentucky 11 Louisiana 12 Maine 13 Maryland special 14 Massachusetts 14 1 Massachusetts special class 2 14 2 Massachusetts regular 14 3 Massachusetts special class 1 15 Michigan 16 Mississippi 17 New Hampshire 18 New Jersey 19 New York special 20 North Carolina 20 1 North Carolina special class 2 20 2 North Carolina regular 20 3 North Carolina special class 3 21 Pennsylvania 22 Rhode Island 23 South Carolina 24 Tennessee 24 1 Tennessee special 24 2 Tennessee regular 25 Virginia 25 1 Virginia regular 25 2 Virginia special 26 See also 27 ReferencesResults summary editSenate party division 27th Congress 1841 1843 Majority party Whig 29 Minority party Democratic 22 20 Other parties 0 Vacant 1 3 Total seats 52Change in composition editBefore the elections edit After the November 25 1840 special elections in North Carolina D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D16 D15 D14 D13 D12 D11 D10 D9 D8 D7 D17Ran D18Ran D19Ran D20Ran D21Ran D22Unknown D23Unknown D24Retired D25Retired D26Retired Majority D27Retired W17Ran W18Mass sp 1 Resigned W19Mass sp 2 Mass reg Resigned W20Retired W21N C reg Ran V2 V1 D29Ran D28Ran W16Retired W15 W14 W13 W12 W11 W10 W9 W8 W7 W1 W2 W3 W4 W5 W6 After the elections edit D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D16 D15 D14 D13 D12 D11 D10 D9 D8 D7 D17Re elected D18Re elected D19Re elected D20Hold D21Hold D22Re elected V3D Loss V2 V1 W27Gain Majority W17Re elected W18Mass sp 1 Hold W19Mass reg Mass sp 2 Hold W20Hold W21N C reg Re elected W22Gain W23Gain W24Gain W25Gain W26Gain W16Hold W15 W14 W13 W12 W11 W10 W9 W8 W7 W1 W2 W3 W4 W5 W6 Beginning of the next Congress edit D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D16 D15 D14 D13 D12 D11 D10 D9 D8 D7 D17 D18 D19 D20 D21 D22 V2 W29Gain W28Gain W27 Majority W17 W18 W19 W20 W21 W22 W23 W24 W25 W26 W16 W15 W14 W13 W12 W11 W10 W9 W8 W7 W1 W2 W3 W4 W5 W6 Key D Democratic W Whig V VacantRace summaries editSpecial elections during the 26th Congress edit In these elections the winners were elected during 1840 or in 1841 before March 4 ordered by election date State Incumbent Results Candidates Senator Party Electoral history Pennsylvania Class 1 Vacant since 1839 Democratic incumbent Samuel McKean s term had expired and no successor was elected due to the legislature s failure to elect New senator elected January 14 1840 Democratic gain nbsp Y Daniel Sturgeon Democratic data missing Michigan Class 1 Vacant since 1839 Democratic incumbent Lucius Lyon had retired his term expired and no successor was elected due to the legislature s failure to elect New senator elected January 20 1840 Whig gain nbsp Y Augustus S Porter Whig data missing New York Class 1 Vacant since 1839 Democratic incumbent Nathaniel P Tallmadge s term had expired and no successor was elected due to the legislature s failure to elect Incumbent re elected January 27 1840 to his former position in a different party Whig gain nbsp Y Nathaniel P Tallmadge Whig data missing Tennessee Class 2 Hugh Lawson White Whig 1825 special 18291835 Incumbent resigned January 13 1840 after refusing to vote for the Subtreasury Bill as demanded by the Tennessee legislature 2 New senator elected February 26 1840 Democratic gain Successor would not be elected to the next term see below nbsp Y Alexander O Anderson Democratic data missing Connecticut Class 1 Thaddeus Betts Whig 1838 or 1839 Incumbent died April 7 1840 New senator elected May 4 1840 Whig hold nbsp Y Jabez W Huntington Whig data missing North Carolina Class 2 Bedford Brown Democratic 1829 special 1835 Incumbent resigned November 16 1840 because he could not obey instructions of the North Carolina General Assembly New senator elected November 25 1840 Whig gain Successor would also be elected to the next term see below nbsp Y Willie P Mangum Whig data missing North Carolina Class 3 Robert Strange Democratic 1836 special 1836 Incumbent resigned November 16 1840 because he could not obey instructions of the North Carolina General Assembly New senator elected November 25 1840 Whig gain nbsp Y William A Graham Whig data missing Maryland Class 3 John S Spence Whig 1836 special 1837 Incumbent died October 24 1840 New senator elected January 5 1841 Whig hold nbsp Y John L Kerr Whig data missing Delaware Class 1 Richard H Bayard Whig 1836 special 1838 or 1839 Incumbent resigned September 19 1839 to become Chief Justice of the Delaware Supreme Court New senator elected January 12 1841 to his former position Whig hold nbsp Y Richard H Bayard Whig data missing Massachusetts Class 2 John Davis Whig 1835 Incumbent resigned January 5 1841 after being elected Governor of Massachusetts New senator elected January 13 1841 Whig hold Successor also elected to the next term see below nbsp Y Isaac C Bates Whig data missing Virginia Class 1 Vacant since 1839 Democratic incumbent William C Rives s term had expired and no successor was elected due to the legislature s failure to elect Incumbent re elected January 18 1841 to his former position in a different party Whig gain nbsp Y William C Rives Whig data missing Massachusetts Class 1 Daniel Webster Whig 182718331839 Incumbent resigned February 22 1841 to become U S Secretary of State New senator elected February 23 1841 Whig hold nbsp Y Rufus Choate Whig data missing Races leading to the 27th Congress edit In these regular elections the winner was elected for the term beginning March 4 1841 ordered by state All of the elections involved the Class 2 seats State Incumbent Results Candidates Senator Party Electoralhistory Alabama William R King Democratic 1819182218281834 Incumbent re elected December 14 1840 nbsp Y William R King Democratic 56 69 John Gayle Whig 43 31 3 Arkansas William S Fulton Democratic 1836 Incumbent re elected in 1840 nbsp Y William S Fulton Democratic data missing Delaware Thomas Clayton Whig 1837 special Incumbent re elected in 1841 nbsp Y Thomas Clayton Whig data missing Georgia Wilson Lumpkin Democratic 1837 special Unknown if incumbent retired or lost re election New senator elected in 1840 Whig gain nbsp Y John M Berrien Whig data missing Illinois John M Robinson Democratic 1830 special 1835 Incumbent retired Successor elected in 1840 or 1841 Democratic hold nbsp Y Samuel McRoberts Democratic data missing Kentucky John J Crittenden Whig 1835 Incumbent retired New senator elected in 1841 Whig hold nbsp Y James T Morehead Whig data missing Louisiana Robert C Nicholas Democratic 1836 special Unknown if incumbent retired or lost re election New senator elected in 1840 Whig gain nbsp Y Alexander Barrow Whig data missing Maine John Ruggles Democratic 1835 special 1835 Incumbent lost re election New senator elected in 1840 Whig gain nbsp Y George Evans Whig data missing Massachusetts John Davis Whig 1835 Incumbent resigned January 5 1841 after being elected Governor of Massachusetts New senator elected January 13 1841 Whig hold Successor also elected to finish the current term see above nbsp Y Isaac C Bates Whig data missing Michigan John Norvell Democratic 1835 Incumbent retired New senator elected in 1841 Whig gain nbsp Y William Woodbridge Whig data missing Mississippi Robert J Walker Democratic 1835 Incumbent re elected in 1841 nbsp Y Robert J Walker Democratic data missing New Hampshire Henry Hubbard Democratic 1835 Incumbent retired to run for New Hampshire Governor New senator elected in 1841 Democratic hold nbsp Y Levi Woodbury Democratic data missing New Jersey Garret D Wall Democratic 1835 Incumbent lost re election New senator elected February 19 1841 Whig gain nbsp Y Jacob W Miller Whig 46 Garret D Wall Democratic 16 4 North Carolina Willie Mangum Whig 1840 special Incumbent re elected in 1841 nbsp Y Willie Mangum Whig data missing Rhode Island Nehemiah R Knight Whig 1821 special 182318291835 Incumbent retired New senator elected October 29 1840 Whig hold nbsp Y James F Simmons Whig 55 votes Samuel Y Atwell Democratic 24 votes Tristram Burges Whig 2 votes 5 6 South Carolina John C Calhoun Democratic 1832 special 1834 Incumbent re elected in 1840 nbsp Y John C Calhoun Democratic data missing Tennessee Alexander O Anderson Democratic 1840 special Incumbent retired Legislature failed to elect Democratic loss Seat would not be filled until 1843 None Virginia William H Roane Democratic 1837 Incumbent lost re election New senator elected in 1840 Whig gain nbsp Y William S Archer Whig data missing Special elections during the 27th Congress edit In this special election the winner was elected in 1841 after March 4 ordered by election date State Incumbent Results Candidates Senator Party Electoral history Alabama Class 3 Clement Comer Clay Democratic 1837 Appointed Incumbent resigned November 15 1841 New senator elected November 24 1841 Democratic hold nbsp Y Arthur P Bagby Democratic data missing Alabama editSee also List of United States senators from Alabama and 1841 United States House of Representatives election in Alabama Alabama regular edit This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it March 2020 Alabama special edit This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it March 2020 Arkansas editSee also List of United States senators from Arkansas and 1840 United States House of Representatives election in Arkansas This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it March 2020 Connecticut special editSee also List of United States senators from Connecticut and 1840 United States House of Representatives elections in Connecticut This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it March 2020 Delaware editSee 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States House of Representatives elections in Louisiana This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it March 2020 Maine editSee also List of United States senators from Maine and 1840 United States House of Representatives elections in Maine This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it March 2020 Maryland special editSee also List of United States senators from Maryland This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it November 2022 1841 United States Senate special election in Maryland 1837 December 1841 1843 80 members of the Maryland General Assembly nbsp Candidate John Leeds Kerr Party Whig Legislative vote Percentage John Leeds Kerr won election to a full term an unknown margin of votes for the Class 3 seat 7 Massachusetts editSee also List of United States senators from Massachusetts and 1840 1841 United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts There were three elections due to the February 22 1841 resignation of Whig Daniel Webster to become U S Secretary of State and the January 5 1841 resignation of Whig John Davis to become Governor of Massachusetts Massachusetts special class 2 edit nbsp Senator Isaac C Bates Whig Isaac C Bates was elected January 13 1841 to finish Davis s term Massachusetts regular edit Bates was also elected January 13 1841 to the next term Bates would only serve however until his March 16 1845 death and Davis was again elected to the seat Massachusetts special class 1 edit nbsp Senator Rufus Choate Whig Rufus Choate was elected February 23 1841 to finish Webster s term which would continue until 1845 Michigan editSee also List of United States senators from Michigan and 1840 United States House of Representatives election in Michigan This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it March 2020 Mississippi editSee also List of United States senators from Mississippi and 1841 United States House of Representatives election in Mississippi This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it March 2020 New Hampshire editSee also List of United States senators from New Hampshire and 1841 United States House of Representatives election in New Hampshire This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it March 2020 New Jersey editSee also List of United States senators from New Jersey and 1840 United States House of Representatives election in New Jersey This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it March 2020 New York special editMain article 1839 1840 United States Senate election in New York See also 1838 39 United States Senate elections New York List of United States senators from New York and 1840 United States House of Representatives elections in New York Nathaniel P Tallmadge had been elected as a Jacksonian Democrat in 1833 to this seat and his term expired March 3 1839 An election was held February 5 1839 Although Tallmadge received the most votes no candidate received a majority and the seat was declared vacant due to the legislature s failure to elect At the State election in November 1839 7 Whigs and 3 Democrats were elected to the State Senate which gave the Whigs a majority the first anti Bucktails Jacksonian Democratic majority in 20 years The 63rd New York State Legislature met from January 7 to May 14 1840 at Albany New York The strength of the parties in the Assembly as shown by the vote for Speaker was 68 for Whig George Washington Patterson and 56 for Democrat Levi S Chatfield On January 14 1840 Nathaniel P Tallmadge received a majority in both the Assembly and the Senate and was declared elected Candidate Party Senate 32 members Assembly 128 members Nathaniel P Tallmadge Whig 19 Samuel Beardsley Democratic 2 Levi Beardsley Democratic 1 William C Bouck Democratic 1 Benjamin F Butler Democratic 1 Churchill C Cambreleng Democratic 1 Hiram Denio Democratic 1 John A Dix Democratic 1 Azariah C Flagg Democratic 1 John Savage Democratic 1 John Tracy Democratic 1 Tallmadge re took his seat on January 27 1840 8 and remained in office until June 17 1844 when he resigned to be appointed Governor of Wisconsin Territory Daniel S Dickinson was appointed to fill the vacancy temporarily and subsequently elected by the State Legislature to succeed Tallmadge North Carolina editSee also List of United States senators from North Carolina and 1841 United States House of Representatives elections in North Carolina There were three elections due to the November 16 1840 resignations of Democrats Bedford Brown and Robert Strange North Carolina special class 2 edit Whig Willie Mangum was elected November 25 1840 to finish Brown s term that would end in March 1841 This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it March 2020 North Carolina regular edit Mangum was later re elected in 1841 to the next term This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it March 2020 North Carolina special class 3 edit Whig William Alexander Graham was elected November 25 1840 to finish Strange s term that would end in 1843 This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it March 2020 Pennsylvania editMain article 1840 United States Senate election in Pennsylvania See also List of United States senators from Pennsylvania and 1840 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania The election was held on January 14 1840 after the regularly scheduled election in December 1838 was postponed due to the Buckshot War Daniel Sturgeon was elected by the Pennsylvania General Assembly to the United States Senate 9 10 Democrat Samuel McKean was elected by the Pennsylvania General Assembly consisting of the House of Representatives and the Senate in the 1832 1833 Senate election Sen McKean s term was to expire on March 4 1839 and an election would have occurred during the winter of 1838 1839 elect a senator for the successive term The election did not occur however due to significant political unrest in Harrisburg the state capital over disputed election returns during the Buckshot War McKean s seat was vacated when his term expired in March 1839 and remained vacant until the General Assembly elected a new senator in 1840 9 The Pennsylvania General Assembly convened on January 14 1840 to elect a senator to serve out the remainder of the term that began on March 4 1839 The results of the vote of both houses combined are as follows State Legislature Results 10 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Daniel Sturgeon 87 65 41 Whig Charles Ogle 26 19 55 Anti Masonic Richard Biddle 17 12 78 N A Not voting 3 2 26 Total votes 133 100 00 Rhode Island editSee also List of United States senators from Rhode Island and 1841 United States House of Representatives election in Rhode Island This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it March 2020 South Carolina editSee also List of United States senators from South Carolina and 1840 United States House of Representatives elections in South Carolina This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it March 2020 Tennessee editSee also List of United States senators from Tennessee and 1841 United States House of Representatives elections in Tennessee Tennessee special edit Tennessee regular edit This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it March 2020 Virginia editSee also List of United States senators from Virginia and 1841 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia Virginia regular edit This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it March 2020 Virginia special edit This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it March 2020 See also edit1840 United States elections 1840 United States presidential election 1840 41 United States House of Representatives elections 26th United States Congress 27th United States CongressReferences edit 17th Amendment to the U S Constitution Direct Election of U S Senators 1913 National Archives and Records Administration February 8 2022 Rothrock Mary 1972 The French Broad Holston Country A History of Knox County Tennessee Knoxville Tennessee East Tennessee Historical Society pp 501 02 Our Campaigns AL Senate Race Dec 14 1840 www ourcampaigns com Retrieved October 31 2019 Our Campaigns AL Senate Race Dec 14 1840 www ourcampaigns com Retrieved October 31 2019 citing Democratic Standard newspaper December 15 1840 Journal of the Proceedings of the Legislative Council of the State of New Jersey 1841 p 33 via Google books 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 U S Senator in Rhode Island Alexandria Gazette Alexandria D C November 3 1840 p 3 Retrieved October 14 2021 Our Campaigns MD US Senate Race Jan 00 1841 www ourcampaigns com Retrieved November 5 2022 Abridgment of the Debates of Congress from 1789 to 1856 Dec 16 1839 March 3 1841 page 50 a b U S Senate Election 1838 1839 No election PDF Wilkes University Retrieved December 22 2012 a b U S Senate Election 14 January 1840 PDF Wilkes University Retrieved December 22 2012 Party Division in the Senate 1789 Present via Senate gov Pennsylvania Election Statistics 1682 2006 from the Wilkes University Election Statistics Project Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1840 41 United States Senate elections amp oldid 1143325453 Mississippi, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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