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1806 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania

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FieldValue
election_nameUnited States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania,
countryPennsylvania
typelegislative
ongoingno
previous_electionUnited States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania, 1804
previous_year1804
next_electionUnited States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania, 1808
next_year1808
seats_for_electionAll Pennsylvania seats to the United States House of Representatives
election_dateOctober 14, 1806
party1Democratic-Republican
last_election117
seats115
seat_change12
party2Federalist Party (United States)
last_election21
seats23
seat_change22

Elections to the United States House of Representatives were held in Pennsylvania on October 14, 1806, for the 10th Congress.

Background

In the previous elections, 17 Democratic-Republicans and 1 Federalist had been elected to represent Pennsylvania. There were two subsequent special elections which did not result in any seats changing parties. One seat held by a Democratic-Republican had become vacant and was not yet filled at the time of the election.

As in the previous election, there was a breakaway faction of the Democratic-Republican Party allied with the Federalists known as the tertium quids or Constitutional Republicans, which ran candidates in several districts. Several of the elected quids aligned with the Federalists on the federal level.

Congressional districts

Pennsylvania was divided into 11 districts, of which four were plural districts with 11 Representatives between them, with the remaining 7 Representatives elected from single-member districts. The districts were:

  • The (3 seats) consisted of Delaware and Philadelphia counties (including the City of Philadelphia)
  • The (3 seats) consisted of Bucks, Luzerne, Montgomery, Northampton, and Wayne Counties
  • The (3 seats) consisted of Berks, Chester, and Lancaster Counties
  • The (2 seats) consisted of Cumberland, Dauphin, Huntingdon, and Mifflin Counties
  • The consisted of Centre, Clearfield, Lycoming, McKean, Northumberland, Potter, and Tioga Counties
  • The consisted of Adams and York Counties
  • The consisted of Bedford and Franklin Counties
  • The consisted of Armstrong, Cambria, Indiana, Jefferson, Somerset, and Westmoreland Counties
  • The consisted of Fayette and Greene Counties
  • The consisted of Washington County
  • The consisted of Allegheny, Beaver, Butler, Crawford, Erie, Mercer, Venango, and Warren Counties

Note: Many of these counties covered much larger areas than they do today, having since been divided into smaller counties

Election results

Fifteen incumbents (14 Democratic-Republicans and the sole Federalist) ran for re-election, of whom eleven won re-election. The incumbents Isaac Anderson (DR) and Christian Lower (DR), both of the did not run for re-election and one seat in the was vacant, the previous incumbent Michael Leib (DR) having resigned February 14, 1806. Two seats changed from Democratic-Republican to Federalist control.

Election results are unavailable for the .

DistrictDemocratic-RepublicanQuidFederalistUnknown
3 seatsJohn Porter4,85721.1%John Sergeant
Jacob Richards (I)4,77020.7%Joseph Hemphill
Joseph Clay (I)4,70020.4%
3 seatsRobert Brown5,18018.0%William Milnor
John Pugh4,76116.6%Frederick Conrad (I)4,659
John Hahn4,75016.5%William Latimore4,589
3 seatsJohn Whitehill (I)5,66615.5%John Hiester
Roger Davis5,54515.2%Matthias Richards6,625
William Witman5,53915.1%Robert Jenkins6,487
2 seatsRobert Whitehill (I)6,02447.7%
David Bard (I)5,38842.7%
Evers Doty9837.8%
Daniel Montgomery, Jr.3,16157.7%Andrew Gregg (I)
James Kelly (I)2,979100%
John Rea (I)1,51152.7%Henry Woods
William Findley (I)100%
John Smilie (I)1,987100%
William Hoge1,20362.0%John Hamilton (I)
Samuel Smith3,33955.9%John Wilkins

Special election

Joseph Clay (DR) of the resigned March 18, 1808. A special election was held October 11, 1808, the same day as the 1808 general elections.

DistrictDemocratic-RepublicanFederalist
Benjamin Say7,598

References

References

  1. Won special election to 9th Congress
  2. Aligned with Federalists
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