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Mississippi's at-large congressional district

The U.S. state of Mississippi's at-large congressional district existed from December 10, 1817, when it was admitted to the Union until 1847, when representatives were elected in districts.

Mississippi's at-large congressional district
Obsolete district
Created1817
1850
Eliminated1847
1855
Years active1817-1843
1853-1855

Mississippi briefly elected an at-large representative from 1853 to 1855, in addition to having the rest of the delegation elected from districts.

List of representatives edit

1817–1855: one seat, then two, then four, then none, then one edit

Cong
ress
Years Seat A Seat B Seat C Seat D
Representative Party Electoral history Representative Party Electoral history Representative Party Electoral history Representative Party Electoral history
15th December 10, 1817 District created
December 10, 1817 –
March 3, 1819
 
George Poindexter
(Woodville)
Democratic-Republican Elected in 1817.
Retired.
No 2nd seat No 3rd seat No 4th seat
16th March 4, 1819 –
March 3, 1821
Christopher Rankin
(Natchez)
Democratic-Republican[a] Elected in 1819.
Re-elected in 1820.
Re-elected in 1822.
Re-elected in 1824.
Died.
17th March 4, 1821 –
March 3, 1823
18th March 4, 1823 –
March 3, 1825
19th March 4, 1825 –
March 14, 1826
Jacksonian
March 14, 1826 –
July 10, 1826
Vacant
July 10, 1826 –
March 3, 1827
William Haile
(Woodville)
Jacksonian Elected July 11, 1826 to finish Rankin's term and seated December 4, 1826.
Re-elected later in 1826.
Resigned.
20th March 4, 1827 –
July 10, 1828
July 10, 1828 –
October 21, 1828
Vacant
October 21, 1828 –
March 3, 1829
 
Thomas Hinds
(Greenville)
Jacksonian Elected October 20, 1828 to finish Haile's term and seated December 8, 1828.
Elected August 4–5, 1828 to the next term.
Retired.
21st March 3, 1829 –
March 3, 1831
22nd March 4, 1831 –
March 3, 1833
Franklin E. Plummer
(Westville)
Jacksonian Elected in 1830.
Re-elected in 1832.
Retired to run for U.S. senator.
23rd March 4, 1833 –
March 3, 1835
Harry Cage
(Woodville)
Jacksonian Elected in 1832.
Retired.
24th March 4, 1835 –
July 31, 1836
 
John F. H. Claiborne
(Madisonville)
Jacksonian Elected in 1835.
Re-elected in 1837 but election was invalidated.
David Dickson
(Jackson)
Anti-Jacksonian Elected in 1835.
Died.
July 31, 1836 –
January 7, 1837
Vacant
January 7, 1837 –
March 3, 1837
 
Samuel J. Gholson
(Athens)
Jacksonian Elected November 7, 1836 to finish Dickson's term and seated January 7, 1837.[1]
Re-elected in 1837 but election was invalidated.
25th March 4, 1837 –
July 17, 1837
Vacant Vacant
July 18, 1837 –
February 5, 1838
 
John F. H. Claiborne
(Madisonville)
Democratic Credentials presented but election successfully contest and seat declared vacant.  
Samuel J. Gholson
(Athens)
Democratic Credentials presented but election successfully contest and seat declared vacant.
February 5, 1838 –
May 29, 1838
Vacant Vacant
May 29, 1838 –
March 3, 1839
 
Seargent S. Prentiss
(Vicksburg)
Whig Elected to finish Claiborne's term.
Retired.
  Thomas J. Word
(Pontotoc)
Whig Elected to finish Gholson's term.
Retired.
26th March 4, 1839 –
March 3, 1841
 
Jacob Thompson
(Oxford)
Democratic Elected in 1839.
Re-elected in 1841.
Re-elected in 1843.
Re-elected in 1845.
Redistricted to the 1st district.
 
Albert G. Brown
(Gallatin)
Democratic Elected in 1839.
Retired.
27th March 4, 1841 –
March 3, 1843
 
William M. Gwin
(Vicksburg)
Democratic Elected in 1841.
Renominated but declined.
28th March 4, 1843 –
March 3, 1845
William H. Hammett
(Princeton)
Democratic Elected in 1843.
Retired.
Robert W. Roberts
(Hillsboro)
Democratic Elected in 1843.
Re-elected in 1845.
Redistricted to the 3rd district and lost re-election..
 
Tilghman Tucker
(Columbus)
Democratic Elected in 1843.
Retired.
29th March 4, 1845 –
June 1846
 
Stephen Adams
(Aberdeen)
Democratic Elected in 1845.
Retired.
 
Jefferson Davis
(Warrenton)
Democratic Elected in 1845.
Resigned to command regiment in Mexican–American War.
June 1846 –
January 26, 1847
Vacant
January 26, 1847 –
March 3, 1847
Henry T. Ellett
(Port Gibson)
Democratic Elected to finish Davis's term.
Retired.
29th March 4, 1847 –
March 3, 1849
No at-large seats.
Starting with the 1847 election, Mississippi elected all its representatives in districts until 1853.
31st March 4, 1849 –
March 3, 1851
32nd March 4, 1851 –
March 3, 1853
33rd March 4, 1853 –
March 3, 1855
 
William Barksdale
(Columbus)
Democratic Elected in 1853.
Redistricted to the 3rd district.
In 1852, one representative was elected at-large, the remainder from districts.

Notes edit

  1. ^ Supported the Jackson faction in the 1824 United States presidential election.

References edit

  1. ^ "Twenty-Fourth Congress March 4, 1835, to March 3, 1837". Clerk of the United States House of Representatives. Retrieved August 12, 2019.
  • Martis, Kenneth C. (1989). The Historical Atlas of Political Parties in the United States Congress. New York: Macmillan Publishing Company.
  • Martis, Kenneth C. (1982). The Historical Atlas of United States Congressional Districts. New York: Macmillan Publishing Company.
  • "Our Campaigns - United States - Mississippi - MS - At Large". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved May 20, 2020.

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The U S state of Mississippi s at large congressional district existed from December 10 1817 when it was admitted to the Union until 1847 when representatives were elected in districts Mississippi s at large congressional districtObsolete districtCreated18171850Eliminated18471855Years active1817 18431853 1855Mississippi briefly elected an at large representative from 1853 to 1855 in addition to having the rest of the delegation elected from districts Contents 1 List of representatives 1 1 1817 1855 one seat then two then four then none then one 2 Notes 3 ReferencesList of representatives edit1817 1855 one seat then two then four then none then one edit Congress Years Seat A Seat B Seat C Seat DRepresentative Party Electoral history Representative Party Electoral history Representative Party Electoral history Representative Party Electoral history15th December 10 1817 District createdDecember 10 1817 March 3 1819 nbsp George Poindexter Woodville Democratic Republican Elected in 1817 Retired No 2nd seat No 3rd seat No 4th seat16th March 4 1819 March 3 1821 Christopher Rankin Natchez Democratic Republican a Elected in 1819 Re elected in 1820 Re elected in 1822 Re elected in 1824 Died 17th March 4 1821 March 3 182318th March 4 1823 March 3 182519th March 4 1825 March 14 1826 JacksonianMarch 14 1826 July 10 1826 VacantJuly 10 1826 March 3 1827 William Haile Woodville Jacksonian Elected July 11 1826 to finish Rankin s term and seated December 4 1826 Re elected later in 1826 Resigned 20th March 4 1827 July 10 1828July 10 1828 October 21 1828 VacantOctober 21 1828 March 3 1829 nbsp Thomas Hinds Greenville Jacksonian Elected October 20 1828 to finish Haile s term and seated December 8 1828 Elected August 4 5 1828 to the next term Retired 21st March 3 1829 March 3 183122nd March 4 1831 March 3 1833 Franklin E Plummer Westville Jacksonian Elected in 1830 Re elected in 1832 Retired to run for U S senator 23rd March 4 1833 March 3 1835 Harry Cage Woodville Jacksonian Elected in 1832 Retired 24th March 4 1835 July 31 1836 nbsp John F H Claiborne Madisonville Jacksonian Elected in 1835 Re elected in 1837 but election was invalidated David Dickson Jackson Anti Jacksonian Elected in 1835 Died July 31 1836 January 7 1837 VacantJanuary 7 1837 March 3 1837 nbsp Samuel J Gholson Athens Jacksonian Elected November 7 1836 to finish Dickson s term and seated January 7 1837 1 Re elected in 1837 but election was invalidated 25th March 4 1837 July 17 1837 Vacant VacantJuly 18 1837 February 5 1838 nbsp John F H Claiborne Madisonville Democratic Credentials presented but election successfully contest and seat declared vacant nbsp Samuel J Gholson Athens Democratic Credentials presented but election successfully contest and seat declared vacant February 5 1838 May 29 1838 Vacant VacantMay 29 1838 March 3 1839 nbsp Seargent S Prentiss Vicksburg Whig Elected to finish Claiborne s term Retired nbsp Thomas J Word Pontotoc Whig Elected to finish Gholson s term Retired 26th March 4 1839 March 3 1841 nbsp Jacob Thompson Oxford Democratic Elected in 1839 Re elected in 1841 Re elected in 1843 Re elected in 1845 Redistricted to the 1st district nbsp Albert G Brown Gallatin Democratic Elected in 1839 Retired 27th March 4 1841 March 3 1843 nbsp William M Gwin Vicksburg Democratic Elected in 1841 Renominated but declined 28th March 4 1843 March 3 1845 William H Hammett Princeton Democratic Elected in 1843 Retired Robert W Roberts Hillsboro Democratic Elected in 1843 Re elected in 1845 Redistricted to the 3rd district and lost re election nbsp Tilghman Tucker Columbus Democratic Elected in 1843 Retired 29th March 4 1845 June 1846 nbsp Stephen Adams Aberdeen Democratic Elected in 1845 Retired nbsp Jefferson Davis Warrenton Democratic Elected in 1845 Resigned to command regiment in Mexican American War June 1846 January 26 1847 VacantJanuary 26 1847 March 3 1847 Henry T Ellett Port Gibson Democratic Elected to finish Davis s term Retired 29th March 4 1847 March 3 1849 No at large seats Starting with the 1847 election Mississippi elected all its representatives in districts until 1853 31st March 4 1849 March 3 185132nd March 4 1851 March 3 185333rd March 4 1853 March 3 1855 nbsp William Barksdale Columbus Democratic Elected in 1853 Redistricted to the 3rd district In 1852 one representative was elected at large the remainder from districts Notes edit Supported the Jackson faction in the 1824 United States presidential election References edit Twenty Fourth Congress March 4 1835 to March 3 1837 Clerk of the United States House of Representatives Retrieved August 12 2019 Martis Kenneth C 1989 The Historical Atlas of Political Parties in the United States Congress New York Macmillan Publishing Company Martis Kenneth C 1982 The Historical Atlas of United States Congressional Districts New York Macmillan Publishing Company Congressional Biographical Directory of the United States 1774 present Our Campaigns United States Mississippi MS At Large www 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