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1846–47 United States House of Representatives elections

The 1846–47 United States House of Representatives elections were held on various dates in various states between August 2, 1846 and November 2, 1847. Each state set its own date for its elections to the House of Representatives. 228 elected members representing 29 states took their seats when the first session of the 30th United States Congress convened December 6, 1847. The new states of Iowa and Texas elected their first representatives during this election cycle. These elections were held during President James K. Polk's term.

1846–47 United States House of Representatives elections

← 1844 & 1845 August 2, 1846 – November 2, 1847[a] 1848 & 1849 →

All 230[b] seats in the United States House of Representatives
116 seats needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader Robert Winthrop Linn Boyd
Party Whig Democratic
Leader's seat Massachusetts 1st Kentucky 1st
Last election 79 seats 142 seats
Seats won 116 110[b][c]
Seat change 37 32
Popular vote 1,033,506 1,124,080
Percentage 44.52% 48.43%
Swing 0.27% 1.59%

  Third party Fourth party
 
Party KN Independent
Last election 6 seats 0 seats
Seats won 1 3[d]
Seat change 5 3
Popular vote 28,198 63,690
Percentage 1.21% 2.74%
Swing 0.88% 1.49%

Results:
     Democratic hold      Democratic gain
     Whig hold      Whig gain
     Independent gain     Know Nothing hold

The Whigs gained 37 seats to win 116 and a change in partisan control, while the rival Democrats lost 30, falling to 112.[e] The Whigs gained seats in the Mid-Atlantic and the South. The nativist and anti-Catholic American Party was reduced to one seat. One Independent, Amos Tuck, was elected from New Hampshire.

The Mexican–American War, which the incumbent House had voted overwhelmingly to approve, was the main issue. The war had much stronger voter support in the West, South, and among Democrats than in the East, North, and among Whigs.

It was widely, accurately believed that war with Mexico would be won with large territorial gains. The Wilmot Proviso was the first congressional attempt to address slavery in these projected new territories, by proposing to ban it. Congress rejected the Wilmot Proviso, but not quickly or smoothly. Protracted debate aggravated sectional tensions. The repeated failure of Congress, and later also the President and Supreme Court, over the next decade to resolve the issue of slavery in the territories was a major cause of the Civil War.

This was the last time the Whig Party won a House majority, though candidates opposed to the Democratic Party would win a large majority in the realigning 1854 election. Notable freshmen included Abraham Lincoln of Illinois, elected as a Whig to his only term.

Election summaries

The trend toward single-member districts culminated as no multi-member districts featured.

In 1845, partly motivated by the successful 1844 test of the electric telegraph between Washington and Baltimore, Congress established a uniform date for choosing Presidential electors. Gradually, states aligned nearly all elections with this date, though as of this election, only three states had done so.

Two seats were added for the new State of Wisconsin.[1] Wisconsin was unrepresented for most of the first session.

110 2 116
Democratic [f] Whig
State Type Date Total
seats
Democratic Whig Other
Seats Change Seats Change Seats Change
Elections for new states (Not included in totals below)
Texas District March 30, 1846 2 2  2 0   0  
Iowa At-large October 26, 1846 2 2  2 0   0  
General elections
Missouri District[g] August 2, 1846 5 5   0   0  
Arkansas At-large August 3, 1846 1 1[h]   0   0  
Illinois District August 3, 1846 7 6[i]   1   0  
Vermont District September 1, 1846 4 1   3   0  
Maine District September 14, 1846 7 6   1   0  
Florida At-large October 5, 1846 1 0   1 1   1 0  
Georgia District October 5, 1846 8 4  1 4  1 0  
South Carolina District October 12–13, 1846 7 7   0   0  
Ohio District October 13, 1846 21 10  3 11  3 0  
Pennsylvania District October 13, 1846 24 7  5 16  6 1[j]  1
Texas District November 2, 1846 2 2   0   0  
Michigan District November 3, 1846
(Election Day)
3 3   0   0  
New Jersey District 5 1   4   0  
New York District 34 11[k]  10 23  14 0  4
Massachusetts District November 9, 1846 10 0   10   0  
Delaware At-large November 10, 1846 1 0   1   0  
Late elections (after the March 4, 1847 beginning of the term)
New Hampshire District[g] March 9, 1847 4[l] 2  1 1  1 1[m]  1
Connecticut District April 5, 1847 4 0   4   0  
Rhode Island District April 7, 1847 2 1  1 1  1 0  
Virginia District April 22, 1847 15 9  5 6  5 0  
Alabama District August 2, 1847 7 5  1 2  1 0  
Indiana District August 2, 1847 10 6  2 4  2 0  
Iowa District[g] August 2, 1847 2 2   0   0  
Kentucky District August 2, 1847 10 4  1 6  1 0  
Tennessee District August 2, 1847 11 6   5   0  
North Carolina District August 5, 1847 9 3  3 6  3 0  
Maryland District October 6, 1847 6 2  2 4  2 0  
Mississippi District[g] November 1–2, 1847 4 3  1 1  1 0  
Louisiana District November 2, 1847 4 3   1   0  
Total[b] 228 110[e]
48.7%
 35 116
50.4%
 38 2
0.9%
 4
Popular vote
Democratic
48.43%
Independent
2.74%
Know Nothing
1.21%
Whig
44.52%
Others
3.10%
House seats
Democratic
47.81%
Independent
0.88%
Know Nothing
0.44%
Whig
50.88%
 
Shaded according to winners share of vote

Special elections

District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
Georgia 3 Washington Poe Democratic 1844 Member-elect declined the seat.
New member elected January 5, 1846.
Democratic hold.
Missouri at-large Sterling Price Democratic 1844 Incumbent resigned August 12, 1846 to serve in the Mexican–American War.
New member elected in 1846 and seated December 7, 1846.
Democratic hold.
Successor had not been elected to the next term, see below.
Arkansas at-large Archibald Yell Democratic 1836
1840 (Retired)
1844
Incumbent resigned July 1, 1846 to serve in the United States Volunteers.
New member elected December 14, 1846.
Whig gain.
Successor seated February 6, 1847.
Successor had not been elected to the next term, see below.
Illinois 7 Edward D. Baker Whig 1844 Incumbent resigned January 15, 1847 to join the Illinois Volunteer Infantry.
New member elected January 20, 1847 to finish the term.
Whig hold.
Successor had not been a candidate to the next term, see below.
  •  Y John Henry (Whig) 56.73%
  • Israel W. Crosby (Democratic) 30.33%
  • Archibald Job (Democratic) 6.92%
  • Turner R. King (Independent) 2.94%
  • William Brown (Whig) 1.91%
  • Scattering 1.17%[4]
Michigan 2 Edward Bradley Democratic 1846 Incumbent died August 5, 1847.
New member elected November 2, 1847.
Democratic hold.
Louisiana 1
Mississippi 1

Alabama

Elections were held August 2, 1847, after the March 4, 1847 beginning of the term, but before the House first convened in December 1847.

District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
Alabama 1
Alabama 2
Alabama 3
Alabama 4
Alabama 5
Alabama 6
Alabama 7

Arkansas

Arkansas elected its sole member August 3, 1846.

District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
Arkansas at-large Archibald Yell Democratic 1836
1840 (Retired)
1844
Incumbent resigned July 1, 1846 to serve in the United States Volunteers.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.
Winner was not elected to finish the current term.

Connecticut

Elections were held April 5, 1847, after the March 4, 1847 beginning of the term, but before the House first convened in December 1847.

District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
Connecticut 1
Connecticut 2
Connecticut 3
Connecticut 4

Delaware

The election was held November 10, 1846.

District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
Delaware at-large

Florida

The election was held October 5, 1846.

District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
Florida at-large William H. Brockenbrough Democratic 1845 (Special) Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Whig gain.

Georgia

Elections were held October 5, 1846.

District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
Georgia 1
Georgia 2
Georgia 3
Georgia 4
Georgia 5
Georgia 6
Georgia 7
Georgia 8

Illinois

Elections were held August 3, 1846.

District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
Illinois 1
Illinois 2
Illinois 3
Illinois 4
Illinois 5
Illinois 6
Illinois 7 Edward D. Baker Whig 1844 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Whig hold.
Incumbent then resigned early, leading to a special election.

Indiana

Elections were held August 2, 1847, after the March 4, 1847 beginning of the term, but before the House first convened in December 1847.

District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
Indiana 1
Indiana 2
Indiana 3
Indiana 4
Indiana 5
Indiana 6
Indiana 7
Indiana 8
Indiana 9
Indiana 10

Iowa

Elections to the 29th Congress

Elections for the new state were held October 26, 1846.

District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
Iowa at-large
(2 seats)
New state New seat.
New member elected October 26, 1846.
Democratic gain.
Winner (Leffler) was later elected in the 2nd district to the next term, see below.
(Elected on a general ticket)
New state New seat.
New member elected October 26, 1846.
Democratic gain.
Winner (Hastings) would not be a candidate for the next term, see below.

Elections to the 30th Congress

Elections were held August 2, 1847, after the March 4, 1847 beginning of the term, but before the House first convened in December 1847.

District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
Iowa 1 New seat New district.
New member elected.
Democratic gain.
Iowa 2 Shepherd Leffler
Redistricted from the at-large district
Democratic 1846 Incumbent re-elected.
S. Clinton Hastings
Redistricted from the at-large district
Democratic 1846 Incumbent retired.
Democratic loss.

Kentucky

Elections were held August 2, 1847, after the March 4, 1847 beginning of the term, but before the House first convened in December 1847.

District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
Kentucky 1
Kentucky 2
Kentucky 3
Kentucky 4
Kentucky 5
Kentucky 6
Kentucky 7
Kentucky 8
Kentucky 9
Kentucky 10

Louisiana

Elections were held November 2, 1847, after the March 4, 1847 beginning of the term, but before the House first convened in December 1847.

District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
Louisiana 1
Louisiana 2
Louisiana 3
Louisiana 4

Maine

Elections were held September 14, 1846.

District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
Maine 1
Maine 2
Maine 3
Maine 4
Maine 5
Maine 6
Maine 7

Maryland

Elections were held October 6, 1847 elections were after the March 4, 1847 beginning of the new term, but still before the Congress convened in December 1847.

District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
Maryland 1
Maryland 2
Maryland 3
Maryland 4
Maryland 5
Maryland 6

Massachusetts

Elections were held November 9, 1846.

District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
Massachusetts 1
Massachusetts 2
Massachusetts 3
Massachusetts 4
Massachusetts 5
Massachusetts 6
Massachusetts 7 Julius Rockwell Whig 1844 (Late) Incumbent re-elected.
  •  Y Julius Rockwell (Whig) 53.34%
  • Horatio Byington (Democratic) 38.63%
  • Jasper Bement (Liberty) 8.04%[11]
Massachusetts 8 John Quincy Adams Whig 1830 Incumbent re-elected.
  •  Y John Quincy Adams (Whig) 62.23%
  • Isaac H. Wright (Democratic) 28.25%
  • Appleton Howe (Liberty) 9.52%[12]
Massachusetts 9
Massachusetts 10

Michigan

Elections were held November 3, 1846.

District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
Michigan 1 Robert McClelland Democratic 1843 Incumbent re-elected.
Michigan 2 John S. Chipman Democratic 1844 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.
Michigan 3 James B. Hunt Democratic 1843 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.

Mississippi

Elections were held November 1–2, 1847, after the March 4, 1847 beginning of the term, but before the House first convened in December 1847.

District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
Mississippi 1 Jacob Thompson Democratic 1839 Incumbent redistricted from the at-large district.
Democratic hold.
  •  Y Jacob Thompson (Democratic) 54.38%
  • Robert Josselyn (Independent Democratic) 45.62%[16]
Mississippi 2 None (new district) New member elected.
Democratic gain.
Mississippi 3 Robert W. Roberts Democratic 1843 Incumbent redistricted from the at-large district.
New member elected.
Whig gain.
Mississippi 4 None (new district) New member elected.
Democratic gain.

Missouri

Elections were held August 2, 1846. All five seats remained Democratic. Three of the members retired.

District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
Missouri 1 James B. Bowlin
Redistricted from the at-large district
Democratic 1842 Incumbent re-elected.
Missouri 2 William McDaniel
Redistricted from the at-large district[n]
Democratic 1846 (Special) Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.
James Hugh Relfe
Redistricted from the at-large district[n]
Democratic 1842 Incumbent retired.
Democratic loss.
Missouri 3 New district New seat.
New member elected.
Democratic gain.
Missouri 4 New district New seat.
New member elected.
Democratic gain.
Missouri 5 John S. Phelps
Redistricted from the at-large district
Democratic 1844 Incumbent re-elected.
Leonard H. Sims
Redistricted from the at-large district[n]
Democratic 1844 Incumbent retired.
Democratic loss.

New Hampshire

Elections were held March 9, 1847, after the March 4, 1847 beginning of the term, but before the House first convened in December 1847. Two of the districts had run-off elections in July 1847.

District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
New Hampshire 1 Vacant seat due to the failure to elect. New member elected on the second ballot.
Independent gain.
First ballot (March 9, 1847):

Second ballot (July 8, 1847):
New Hampshire 2 Moses Norris Jr.
Redistricted from the at-large district
Democratic 1843 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.
  •  Y Charles Peaslee (Democratic) 57.27%
  • Joel Eastman (Whig) 27.78%
  • George W. Stevens (Liberty) 14.96%[27]
New Hampshire 3 Mace Moulton
Redistricted from the at-large district
Democratic 1845 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected on the second ballot.
Democratic hold.
First ballot (March 9, 1847):

Second ballot (July 8, 1847):
New Hampshire 4 James Hutchins Johnson
Redistricted from the at-large district
Democratic 1845 Incumbent re-elected.

New Jersey

Elections were held November 3, 1846.

District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
New Jersey 1
New Jersey 2
New Jersey 3
New Jersey 4
New Jersey 5

New York

Elections were held November 3, 1846.

North Carolina

Elections were held August 5, 1847, after the March 4, 1847 beginning of the term, but before the House first convened in December 1847.

Ohio

Elections were held October 13, 1846.

Pennsylvania

Elections were held October 13, 1846.

Rhode Island

Elections were held April 7, 1847, after the March 4, 1847 beginning of the term, but before the House first convened in December 1847.

District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
Rhode Island 1
Rhode Island 2

South Carolina

Elections were held October 12–13, 1846.

District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
South Carolina 1
South Carolina 2
South Carolina 3
South Carolina 4
South Carolina 5
South Carolina 6
South Carolina 7

Tennessee

Elections were held August 2, 1847.

District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
Tennessee 1 Andrew Johnson Democratic 1842 Incumbent re-elected.
Tennessee 2 William M. Cocke Whig 1845 Incumbent re-elected.
Tennessee 3 John H. Crozier Whig 1845 Incumbent re-elected.
Tennessee 4 Alvan Cullom Democratic 1842 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.
Tennessee 5 George W. Jones Democratic 1842 Incumbent re-elected.
Tennessee 6 Barclay Martin Democratic 1845 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.
Tennessee 7 Meredith P. Gentry Whig 1845 Incumbent re-elected.
Tennessee 8 Edwin H. Ewing Whig 1845 (special) Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Whig hold.
Tennessee 9 Lucien B. Chase Democratic 1845 Incumbent re-elected.
Tennessee 10 Frederick P. Stanton Democratic 1845 Incumbent re-elected.
Tennessee 11 Milton Brown Whig 1841 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Whig hold.

Texas

29th Congress

Elections for the 29th Congress were held in March 1846.[41]

District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
Texas 1 New state New seat.
New member elected.
Democratic gain.
Winner was also elected to the next term, see below.
Texas 2 New state New seat.
New member elected.
Democratic gain.
Winner was also elected to the next term, see below.

30th Congress

Elections for the 30th United States Congress were held November 2, 1846.[42]

District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
Texas 1 David S. Kaufman Democratic 1846 Incumbent re-elected.
Texas 2 Timothy Pilsbury Democratic 1846 Incumbent re-elected.

Vermont

Elections were held September 1, 1846.

District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
Vermont 1
Vermont 2
Vermont 3
Vermont 4

Virginia

Elections were held April 22, 1847, after the March 4, 1847 beginning of the term, but before the House first convened in December 1847.

Wisconsin Territory

See Non-voting delegates, below.

Non-voting delegates

District Incumbent This race
Delegate Party First elected Results Candidates
Wisconsin Territory Morgan Lewis Martin Democratic 1844 or 1845[43] Incumbent was not renominated.
New member elected.
Whig gain.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Excludes states admitted during the 30th Congress.
  2. ^ a b c Includes late elections
  3. ^ Includes two Congressmen elected as "Locofoco Democrat": Robert W. Johnson from Arkansas's at-large congressional district and William Collins from the 18th District of New York.
  4. ^ Includes two Independent Democrats.
  5. ^ a b Includes 2 Independent Democrats elected to Illinois's 1st congressional district and New York's 17th congressional district – see: Martis, p. 100-101.
  6. ^ There was 1 Know Nothing and 1 Independent.
  7. ^ a b c d Changed from at-large
  8. ^ Robert W. Johnson was elected to AR-AL as a Locofoco Democrat.
  9. ^ Includes Robert Smith, who was elected to IL-01 as an Independent Democrat.
  10. ^ 1 Know Nothing
  11. ^ Includes George Petrie, who was elected to NY-17 as an Independent Democrat.
  12. ^ One seat had been vacant during the entire 29th Congress.
  13. ^ Amos Tuck was elected to NH-01 as an Independent.
  14. ^ a b c Redistricting location speculative[speculation?]

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External links

  • Office of the Historian (Office of Art & Archives, Office of the Clerk, U.S. House of Representatives)

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The 1846 47 United States House of Representatives elections were held on various dates in various states between August 2 1846 and November 2 1847 Each state set its own date for its elections to the House of Representatives 228 elected members representing 29 states took their seats when the first session of the 30th United States Congress convened December 6 1847 The new states of Iowa and Texas elected their first representatives during this election cycle These elections were held during President James K Polk s term 1846 47 United States House of Representatives elections 1844 amp 1845 August 2 1846 November 2 1847 a 1848 amp 1849 All 230 b seats in the United States House of Representatives116 seats needed for a majority Majority party Minority party Leader Robert Winthrop Linn BoydParty Whig DemocraticLeader s seat Massachusetts 1st Kentucky 1stLast election 79 seats 142 seatsSeats won 116 110 b c Seat change 37 32Popular vote 1 033 506 1 124 080Percentage 44 52 48 43 Swing 0 27 1 59 Third party Fourth party Party KN IndependentLast election 6 seats 0 seatsSeats won 1 3 d Seat change 5 3Popular vote 28 198 63 690Percentage 1 21 2 74 Swing 0 88 1 49 Results Democratic hold Democratic gain Whig hold Whig gain Independent gain Know Nothing holdSpeaker before electionJohn DavisDemocratic Elected Speaker Robert WinthropWhigThe Whigs gained 37 seats to win 116 and a change in partisan control while the rival Democrats lost 30 falling to 112 e The Whigs gained seats in the Mid Atlantic and the South The nativist and anti Catholic American Party was reduced to one seat One Independent Amos Tuck was elected from New Hampshire The Mexican American War which the incumbent House had voted overwhelmingly to approve was the main issue The war had much stronger voter support in the West South and among Democrats than in the East North and among Whigs It was widely accurately believed that war with Mexico would be won with large territorial gains The Wilmot Proviso was the first congressional attempt to address slavery in these projected new territories by proposing to ban it Congress rejected the Wilmot Proviso but not quickly or smoothly Protracted debate aggravated sectional tensions The repeated failure of Congress and later also the President and Supreme Court over the next decade to resolve the issue of slavery in the territories was a major cause of the Civil War This was the last time the Whig Party won a House majority though candidates opposed to the Democratic Party would win a large majority in the realigning 1854 election Notable freshmen included Abraham Lincoln of Illinois elected as a Whig to his only term Contents 1 Election summaries 2 Special elections 3 Alabama 4 Arkansas 5 Connecticut 6 Delaware 7 Florida 8 Georgia 9 Illinois 10 Indiana 11 Iowa 11 1 Elections to the 29th Congress 11 2 Elections to the 30th Congress 12 Kentucky 13 Louisiana 14 Maine 15 Maryland 16 Massachusetts 17 Michigan 18 Mississippi 19 Missouri 20 New Hampshire 21 New Jersey 22 New York 23 North Carolina 24 Ohio 25 Pennsylvania 26 Rhode Island 27 South Carolina 28 Tennessee 29 Texas 29 1 29th Congress 29 2 30th Congress 30 Vermont 31 Virginia 32 Wisconsin Territory 33 Non voting delegates 34 See also 35 Notes 36 References 37 Bibliography 38 External linksElection summaries EditThe trend toward single member districts culminated as no multi member districts featured In 1845 partly motivated by the successful 1844 test of the electric telegraph between Washington and Baltimore Congress established a uniform date for choosing Presidential electors Gradually states aligned nearly all elections with this date though as of this election only three states had done so Two seats were added for the new State of Wisconsin 1 Wisconsin was unrepresented for most of the first session 110 2 116Democratic f WhigState Type Date Totalseats Democratic Whig OtherSeats Change Seats Change Seats ChangeElections for new states Not included in totals below Texas District March 30 1846 2 2 2 0 0 Iowa At large October 26 1846 2 2 2 0 0 General electionsMissouri District g August 2 1846 5 5 0 0 Arkansas At large August 3 1846 1 1 h 0 0 Illinois District August 3 1846 7 6 i 1 0 Vermont District September 1 1846 4 1 3 0 Maine District September 14 1846 7 6 1 0 Florida At large October 5 1846 1 0 1 1 1 0 Georgia District October 5 1846 8 4 1 4 1 0 South Carolina District October 12 13 1846 7 7 0 0 Ohio District October 13 1846 21 10 3 11 3 0 Pennsylvania District October 13 1846 24 7 5 16 6 1 j 1Texas District November 2 1846 2 2 0 0 Michigan District November 3 1846 Election Day 3 3 0 0 New Jersey District 5 1 4 0 New York District 34 11 k 10 23 14 0 4Massachusetts District November 9 1846 10 0 10 0 Delaware At large November 10 1846 1 0 1 0 Late elections after the March 4 1847 beginning of the term New Hampshire District g March 9 1847 4 l 2 1 1 1 1 m 1Connecticut District April 5 1847 4 0 4 0 Rhode Island District April 7 1847 2 1 1 1 1 0 Virginia District April 22 1847 15 9 5 6 5 0 Alabama District August 2 1847 7 5 1 2 1 0 Indiana District August 2 1847 10 6 2 4 2 0 Iowa District g August 2 1847 2 2 0 0 Kentucky District August 2 1847 10 4 1 6 1 0 Tennessee District August 2 1847 11 6 5 0 North Carolina District August 5 1847 9 3 3 6 3 0 Maryland District October 6 1847 6 2 2 4 2 0 Mississippi District g November 1 2 1847 4 3 1 1 1 0 Louisiana District November 2 1847 4 3 1 0 Total b 228 110 e 48 7 35 11650 4 38 20 9 4Popular voteDemocratic 48 43 Independent 2 74 Know Nothing 1 21 Whig 44 52 Others 3 10 House seatsDemocratic 47 81 Independent 0 88 Know Nothing 0 44 Whig 50 88 Shaded according to winners share of voteSpecial elections EditDistrict Incumbent This raceMember Party First elected Results CandidatesGeorgia 3 Washington Poe Democratic 1844 Member elect declined the seat New member elected January 5 1846 Democratic hold Y George W Towns Democratic 51 62 Ambrose Baber Whig 48 38 2 Missouri at large Sterling Price Democratic 1844 Incumbent resigned August 12 1846 to serve in the Mexican American War New member elected in 1846 and seated December 7 1846 Democratic hold Successor had not been elected to the next term see below Y William McDaniel Democratic data unknown missing Arkansas at large Archibald Yell Democratic 18361840 Retired 1844 Incumbent resigned July 1 1846 to serve in the United States Volunteers New member elected December 14 1846 Whig gain Successor seated February 6 1847 Successor had not been elected to the next term see below Y Thomas Willoughby Newton Whig 28 55 George W Paschal Democratic 28 17 Albert Rust Democratic 27 06 C F Noland Whig 13 97 Herndon Haralson Democratic 2 26 3 Illinois 7 Edward D Baker Whig 1844 Incumbent resigned January 15 1847 to join the Illinois Volunteer Infantry New member elected January 20 1847 to finish the term Whig hold Successor had not been a candidate to the next term see below Y John Henry Whig 56 73 Israel W Crosby Democratic 30 33 Archibald Job Democratic 6 92 Turner R King Independent 2 94 William Brown Whig 1 91 Scattering 1 17 4 Michigan 2 Edward Bradley Democratic 1846 Incumbent died August 5 1847 New member elected November 2 1847 Democratic hold Y Charles E Stuart Democratic 52 2 James W Gordon Whig 43 9 William C Denison Unknown 3 9 5 Louisiana 1Mississippi 1Alabama EditSee also List of United States representatives from Alabama Elections were held August 2 1847 after the March 4 1847 beginning of the term but before the House first convened in December 1847 District Incumbent This raceMember Party First elected Results CandidatesAlabama 1Alabama 2Alabama 3Alabama 4Alabama 5Alabama 6Alabama 7Arkansas EditSee also List of United States representatives from Arkansas Arkansas elected its sole member August 3 1846 District Incumbent This raceMember Party First elected Results CandidatesArkansas at large Archibald Yell Democratic 18361840 Retired 1844 Incumbent resigned July 1 1846 to serve in the United States Volunteers New member elected Democratic hold Winner was not elected to finish the current term Y Robert W Johnson Democratic Unopposed 6 Connecticut EditSee also List of United States representatives from Connecticut Elections were held April 5 1847 after the March 4 1847 beginning of the term but before the House first convened in December 1847 District Incumbent This raceMember Party First elected Results CandidatesConnecticut 1Connecticut 2Connecticut 3Connecticut 4Delaware EditSee also List of United States representatives from Delaware The election was held November 10 1846 District Incumbent This raceMember Party First elected Results CandidatesDelaware at largeFlorida EditMain article 1846 United States House of Representatives election in Florida See also List of United States representatives from Florida The election was held October 5 1846 District Incumbent This raceMember Party First elected Results CandidatesFlorida at large William H Brockenbrough Democratic 1845 Special Incumbent retired New member elected Whig gain Y Edward C Cabell Whig 50 9 William A Kain Democratic 49 1 Georgia EditSee also List of United States representatives from Georgia Elections were held October 5 1846 District Incumbent This raceMember Party First elected Results CandidatesGeorgia 1Georgia 2Georgia 3Georgia 4Georgia 5Georgia 6Georgia 7Georgia 8Illinois EditSee also List of United States representatives from Illinois Elections were held August 3 1846 District Incumbent This raceMember Party First elected Results CandidatesIllinois 1Illinois 2Illinois 3Illinois 4Illinois 5Illinois 6Illinois 7 Edward D Baker Whig 1844 Incumbent retired New member elected Whig hold Incumbent then resigned early leading to a special election Y Abraham Lincoln Whig 55 53 Peter Cartwright Democratic 42 29 Elihu Walcott Liberty 2 18 7 Indiana EditSee also List of United States representatives from Indiana Elections were held August 2 1847 after the March 4 1847 beginning of the term but before the House first convened in December 1847 District Incumbent This raceMember Party First elected Results CandidatesIndiana 1Indiana 2Indiana 3Indiana 4Indiana 5Indiana 6Indiana 7Indiana 8Indiana 9Indiana 10Iowa EditSee also List of United States representatives from Iowa Elections to the 29th Congress Edit Elections for the new state were held October 26 1846 District Incumbent This raceMember Party First elected Results CandidatesIowa at large 2 seats New state New seat New member elected October 26 1846 Democratic gain Winner Leffler was later elected in the 2nd district to the next term see below Elected on a general ticket Y Shepherd Leffler Democratic 26 47 Y S Clinton Hastings Democratic 26 10 Joseph H Hedrick Whig 23 86 G C Mitchell Whig 23 57 8 New state New seat New member elected October 26 1846 Democratic gain Winner Hastings would not be a candidate for the next term see below Elections to the 30th Congress Edit Elections were held August 2 1847 after the March 4 1847 beginning of the term but before the House first convened in December 1847 District Incumbent This raceMember Party First elected Results CandidatesIowa 1 New seat New district New member elected Democratic gain Y William Thompson Democratic 52 59 Jesse B Browne Whig 47 41 9 Iowa 2 Shepherd LefflerRedistricted from the at large district Democratic 1846 Incumbent re elected Y Shepherd Leffler Democratic 51 43 Thomas McKnight Whig 48 58 10 S Clinton HastingsRedistricted from the at large district Democratic 1846 Incumbent retired Democratic loss Kentucky EditSee also List of United States representatives from Kentucky Elections were held August 2 1847 after the March 4 1847 beginning of the term but before the House first convened in December 1847 District Incumbent This raceMember Party First elected Results CandidatesKentucky 1Kentucky 2Kentucky 3Kentucky 4Kentucky 5Kentucky 6Kentucky 7Kentucky 8Kentucky 9Kentucky 10Louisiana EditSee also List of United States representatives from Louisiana Elections were held November 2 1847 after the March 4 1847 beginning of the term but before the House first convened in December 1847 District Incumbent This raceMember Party First elected Results CandidatesLouisiana 1Louisiana 2Louisiana 3Louisiana 4Maine EditSee also List of United States representatives from Maine Elections were held September 14 1846 District Incumbent This raceMember Party First elected Results CandidatesMaine 1Maine 2Maine 3Maine 4Maine 5Maine 6Maine 7Maryland EditSee also List of United States representatives from Maryland Elections were held October 6 1847 elections were after the March 4 1847 beginning of the new term but still before the Congress convened in December 1847 District Incumbent This raceMember Party First elected Results CandidatesMaryland 1Maryland 2Maryland 3Maryland 4Maryland 5Maryland 6Massachusetts EditFor the elections held in the last cycle that stretched into 1846 see 1844 1846 United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts See also List of United States representatives from Massachusetts Elections were held November 9 1846 District Incumbent This raceMember Party First elected Results CandidatesMassachusetts 1Massachusetts 2Massachusetts 3Massachusetts 4Massachusetts 5Massachusetts 6Massachusetts 7 Julius Rockwell Whig 1844 Late Incumbent re elected Y Julius Rockwell Whig 53 34 Horatio Byington Democratic 38 63 Jasper Bement Liberty 8 04 11 Massachusetts 8 John Quincy Adams Whig 1830 Incumbent re elected Y John Quincy Adams Whig 62 23 Isaac H Wright Democratic 28 25 Appleton Howe Liberty 9 52 12 Massachusetts 9Massachusetts 10Michigan EditSee also List of United States representatives from Michigan Elections were held November 3 1846 District Incumbent This raceMember Party First elected Results CandidatesMichigan 1 Robert McClelland Democratic 1843 Incumbent re elected Y Robert McClelland Democratic 52 2 Edwin Lawrence Whig 42 7 Charles H Stewart Liberty 5 1 13 Michigan 2 John S Chipman Democratic 1844 Incumbent retired New member elected Democratic hold Y Edward Bradley Democratic 49 3 James W Gordon Whig 44 9 Erastus Hussey Liberty 5 8 14 Michigan 3 James B Hunt Democratic 1843 Incumbent retired New member elected Democratic hold Y Kinsley S Bingham Democratic 49 0 George W Wisner Whig 43 6 William Caulfield Liberty 7 4 15 Mississippi EditSee also List of United States representatives from Mississippi Elections were held November 1 2 1847 after the March 4 1847 beginning of the term but before the House first convened in December 1847 District Incumbent This raceMember Party First elected Results CandidatesMississippi 1 Jacob Thompson Democratic 1839 Incumbent redistricted from the at large district Democratic hold Y Jacob Thompson Democratic 54 38 Robert Josselyn Independent Democratic 45 62 16 Mississippi 2 None new district New member elected Democratic gain Y Winfield S Featherston Democratic 53 52 Alexander K McClung Whig 46 48 17 Mississippi 3 Robert W Roberts Democratic 1843 Incumbent redistricted from the at large district New member elected Whig gain Y Patrick W Tompkins Whig 52 06 Robert W Roberts Democratic 47 94 18 Mississippi 4 None new district New member elected Democratic gain Y Albert G Brown Democratic 93 74 John A Quitman Democratic 5 64 Scattering 0 62 19 Missouri EditSee also List of United States representatives from Missouri Elections were held August 2 1846 All five seats remained Democratic Three of the members retired District Incumbent This raceMember Party First elected Results CandidatesMissouri 1 James B BowlinRedistricted from the at large district Democratic 1842 Incumbent re elected Y James B Bowlin Democratic 52 20 Uriel Wright Whig 36 81 William Milburn Independent 10 99 20 Missouri 2 William McDanielRedistricted from the at large district n Democratic 1846 Special Incumbent retired New member elected Democratic hold Y John Jameson Democratic 81 09 Preston P Brickey Whig 18 91 21 James Hugh RelfeRedistricted from the at large district n Democratic 1842 Incumbent retired Democratic loss Missouri 3 New district New seat New member elected Democratic gain Y James S Green Democratic 55 27 John Gaines Miller Whig 44 73 22 Missouri 4 New district New seat New member elected Democratic gain Y Willard P Hall Democratic 64 98 James H Birch Whig 35 02 23 Missouri 5 John S PhelpsRedistricted from the at large district Democratic 1844 Incumbent re elected Y John S Phelps Democratic 53 26 John P Campbell Whig 46 74 24 Leonard H SimsRedistricted from the at large district n Democratic 1844 Incumbent retired Democratic loss New Hampshire EditSee also List of United States representatives from New Hampshire Elections were held March 9 1847 after the March 4 1847 beginning of the term but before the House first convened in December 1847 Two of the districts had run off elections in July 1847 District Incumbent This raceMember Party First elected Results CandidatesNew Hampshire 1 Vacant seat due to the failure to elect New member elected on the second ballot Independent gain First ballot March 9 1847 Benning W Jenness Democratic 44 66 Amos Tuck Liberty 15 04 Ichabod Goodwin Whig 25 Second ballot July 8 1847 Y Amos Tuck Independent 56 66 Benning W Jenness Democratic 42 49 26 New Hampshire 2 Moses Norris Jr Redistricted from the at large district Democratic 1843 Incumbent retired New member elected Democratic hold Y Charles Peaslee Democratic 57 27 Joel Eastman Whig 27 78 George W Stevens Liberty 14 96 27 New Hampshire 3 Mace MoultonRedistricted from the at large district Democratic 1845 Incumbent lost re election New member elected on the second ballot Democratic hold First ballot March 9 1847 Mace Moulton Democratic James Wilson Whig 42 34 John Preston Liberty 10 51 28 Second ballot July 8 1847 Y James Wilson Whig 51 27 Mace Moulton Democratic 44 00 John Preston Liberty 4 72 29 New Hampshire 4 James Hutchins JohnsonRedistricted from the at large district Democratic 1845 Incumbent re elected Y James Hutchins Johnson Democratic data unknown missing New Jersey EditSee also List of United States representatives from New Jersey Elections were held November 3 1846 District Incumbent This raceMember Party First elected Results CandidatesNew Jersey 1New Jersey 2New Jersey 3New Jersey 4New Jersey 5New York EditSee also List of United States representatives from New York Elections were held November 3 1846 District Incumbent This raceMember Party First elected Results CandidatesNew York 1New York 2New York 3New York 4New York 5New York 6New York 7New York 8New York 9New York 10New York 11New York 12New York 13New York 14New York 15New York 16New York 17New York 18New York 19New York 20New York 21New York 22New York 23New York 24New York 25New York 26New York 27New York 28New York 29New York 30New York 31New York 32New York 33New York 34North Carolina EditSee also List of United States representatives from North Carolina Elections were held August 5 1847 after the March 4 1847 beginning of the term but before the House first convened in December 1847 District Incumbent This raceMember Party First elected Results CandidatesNorth Carolina 1North Carolina 2North Carolina 3North Carolina 4North Carolina 5North Carolina 6North Carolina 7North Carolina 8North Carolina 9Ohio EditSee also List of United States representatives from Ohio Elections were held October 13 1846 District Incumbent This raceMember Party First elected Results CandidatesOhio 1Ohio 2Ohio 3Ohio 4Ohio 5Ohio 6Ohio 7Ohio 8Ohio 9Ohio 10Ohio 11Ohio 12Ohio 13Ohio 14Ohio 15Ohio 16Ohio 17Ohio 18Ohio 19Ohio 20Ohio 21Pennsylvania EditSee also List of United States representatives from Pennsylvania Elections were held October 13 1846 District Incumbent This raceMember Party First elected Results CandidatesPennsylvania 1Pennsylvania 2Pennsylvania 3Pennsylvania 4Pennsylvania 5Pennsylvania 6Pennsylvania 7Pennsylvania 8Pennsylvania 9Pennsylvania 10Pennsylvania 11Pennsylvania 12Pennsylvania 13Pennsylvania 14Pennsylvania 15Pennsylvania 16Pennsylvania 17Pennsylvania 18Pennsylvania 19Pennsylvania 20Pennsylvania 21Pennsylvania 22Pennsylvania 23Pennsylvania 24Rhode Island EditSee also List of United States representatives from Rhode Island Elections were held April 7 1847 after the March 4 1847 beginning of the term but before the House first convened in December 1847 District Incumbent This raceMember Party First elected Results CandidatesRhode Island 1Rhode Island 2South Carolina EditSee also List of United States representatives from South Carolina Elections were held October 12 13 1846 District Incumbent This raceMember Party First elected Results CandidatesSouth Carolina 1South Carolina 2South Carolina 3South Carolina 4South Carolina 5South Carolina 6South Carolina 7Tennessee EditSee also List of United States representatives from Tennessee Elections were held August 2 1847 District Incumbent This raceMember Party First elected Results CandidatesTennessee 1 Andrew Johnson Democratic 1842 Incumbent re elected Y Andrew Johnson Democratic 51 87 Oliver P Temple Whig 48 13 30 Tennessee 2 William M Cocke Whig 1845 Incumbent re elected Y William M Cocke Whig 61 01 Wayne W Wallace Democratic 38 99 31 Tennessee 3 John H Crozier Whig 1845 Incumbent re elected Y John H Crozier Whig 51 76 Samuel S Smith Democratic 48 25 32 Tennessee 4 Alvan Cullom Democratic 1842 Incumbent retired New member elected Democratic hold Y Hugh L W Hill Democratic 59 92 John L Goodall Whig 40 08 33 Tennessee 5 George W Jones Democratic 1842 Incumbent re elected Y George W Jones Democratic 99 14 J M Crowly Unknown 0 86 34 Tennessee 6 Barclay Martin Democratic 1845 Incumbent retired New member elected Democratic hold Y James H Thomas Democratic 55 59 Boling Gordan Whig 44 41 35 Tennessee 7 Meredith P Gentry Whig 1845 Incumbent re elected Y Meredith P Gentry Whig 65 05 R G Ellis Democratic 34 95 36 Tennessee 8 Edwin H Ewing Whig 1845 special Incumbent retired New member elected Whig hold Y Washington Barrow Whig 58 79 John B Pittman Democratic 41 22 37 Tennessee 9 Lucien B Chase Democratic 1845 Incumbent re elected Y Lucien B Chase Democratic 54 29 John T Swayne Whig 45 71 38 Tennessee 10 Frederick P Stanton Democratic 1845 Incumbent re elected Y Frederick P Stanton Democratic 50 11 John W Harris Whig 49 89 39 Tennessee 11 Milton Brown Whig 1841 Incumbent retired New member elected Whig hold Y William T Haskell Whig 57 18 John Gardner Democratic 42 82 40 Texas EditSee also List of United States representatives from Texas 29th Congress Edit Elections for the 29th Congress were held in March 1846 41 District Incumbent This raceMember Party First elected Results CandidatesTexas 1 New state New seat New member elected Democratic gain Winner was also elected to the next term see below Y David S Kaufman Democratic 53 9 William R Scurry Independent 26 3 William B Ochiltree Independent 19 8 Texas 2 New state New seat New member elected Democratic gain Winner was also elected to the next term see below Y Timothy Pilsbury Democratic 30 1 Samuel May Williams Independent 28 0 William Gordon Cooke Independent 23 9 John M Lewis Independent 9 5 Joseph C Megginson Independent 5 4 Thomas Jefferson Green Independent 2 4 Scattering 0 7 30th Congress Edit Elections for the 30th United States Congress were held November 2 1846 42 District Incumbent This raceMember Party First elected Results CandidatesTexas 1 David S Kaufman Democratic 1846 Incumbent re elected Y David S Kaufman Democratic 98 1 Scattering 1 9 Texas 2 Timothy Pilsbury Democratic 1846 Incumbent re elected Y Timothy Pilsbury Democratic 57 5 Samuel May Williams Independent 20 5 William E Jones Independent 11 7 Robert Baylor Independent 10 2 Vermont EditSee also List of United States representatives from Vermont Elections were held September 1 1846 District Incumbent This raceMember Party First elected Results CandidatesVermont 1Vermont 2Vermont 3Vermont 4Virginia EditSee also List of United States representatives from Virginia Elections were held April 22 1847 after the March 4 1847 beginning of the term but before the House first convened in December 1847 District Incumbent This raceMember Party First elected Results CandidatesVirginia 1Virginia 2Virginia 3Virginia 4Virginia 5Virginia 6Virginia 7Virginia 8Virginia 9Virginia 10Virginia 11Virginia 12Virginia 13Virginia 14Virginia 15Wisconsin Territory EditSee Non voting delegates below Non voting delegates EditSee also Non voting members of the United States House of Representatives District Incumbent This raceDelegate Party First elected Results CandidatesWisconsin Territory Morgan Lewis Martin Democratic 1844 or 1845 43 Incumbent was not renominated New member elected Whig gain Y John Hubbard Tweedy Whig 44 Moses M Strong Democratic See also Edit1846 United States elections List of United States House of Representatives elections 1824 1854 1846 47 United States Senate elections 29th United States Congress 30th United States CongressNotes Edit Excludes states admitted during the 30th Congress a b c Includes late elections Includes two Congressmen elected as Locofoco Democrat Robert W Johnson from Arkansas s at large congressional district and William Collins from the 18th District of New York Includes two Independent Democrats a b Includes 2 Independent Democrats elected to Illinois s 1st congressional district and New York s 17th congressional district see Martis p 100 101 There was 1 Know Nothing and 1 Independent a b c d Changed from at large Robert W Johnson was elected to AR AL as a Locofoco Democrat Includes Robert Smith who was elected to IL 01 as an Independent Democrat 1 Know Nothing Includes George Petrie who was elected to NY 17 as an Independent Democrat One seat had been vacant during the entire 29th Congress Amos Tuck was elected to NH 01 as an Independent a b c Redistricting location speculative speculation References Edit 9 Stat 58 Our Campaigns GA District 03 Special Election Race Jan 05 1846 Our Campaigns 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