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1830–31 United States House of Representatives elections

House elections for the 22nd U.S. Congress


House elections for the 22nd U.S. Congress

FieldValue
election_name1830–31 United States House of Representatives elections
countryUnited States
flag_year1822
typelegislative
ongoingno
previous_election1828–29 United States House of Representatives elections
previous_year1828 & 1829
next_election1832–33 United States House of Representatives elections
next_year1832 & 1833
outgoing_members21st United States Congress#House of Representatives_3
elected_members22nd United States Congress#House of Representatives_3
seats_for_electionAll 213 seats in the United States House of Representatives
majority_seats107
election_dateJuly 5, 1830 – October 3, 1831
image_sizex180px
party1Jacksonian Party
image1File:SpeakerStevenson.png
leader1Andrew Stevenson
leaders_seat1
last_election1136 seats
seats1126
seat_change110
party2National Republican Party
image2JohnWTaylor.jpg
leader2John W. Taylor
leaders_seat2
last_election272 seats
seats266
seat_change26
party4Anti-Masonic Party
last_election45 seats
seats417
seat_change412
party5Nullifier Party
last_election50 seats
seats54
seat_change54
map_image1830–31 United States House of Representatives election results by congressional district.svg
map_size400px
titleSpeaker
before_electionAndrew Stevenson
after_electionAndrew Stevenson
before_partyJacksonian Party
after_partyJacksonian Party

The 1830–31 United States House of Representatives elections were held on various dates in various states between July 5, 1830, and October 3, 1831. Each state set its own date for its elections to the House of Representatives before the first session of the 22nd United States Congress convened on December 5, 1831. Elections were held for all 213 seats, representing 24 states.

The supporters of President Andrew Jackson lost ten seats during his first term, but managed to maintain control of the chamber amidst the growth of two new opposition movements.

The brash style of Congress during the administration of Jackson caused a number of Americans to become dissatisfied with the government and both of the major parties. Anger over the Tariff of 1828 also provided a major issue, particularly in the agricultural South. The Jacksonians remained firmly in control of the House, but lost several seats, as did the minority National Republicans. The Anti-Masonic Party, an aspiring third party which was based on a single issue (distrust of Freemasonry), was actually able to gain a dozen seats, and four South Carolina Congressman who called themselves Nullifiers (based on the principle of states' rights) were also elected. Thus, this was the first election in the House where both major parties lost seats at the same time; this would not occur again until the 1854 elections.

Election summaries

Not including special elections.

National RepublicanAMNJacksonian
StateTypeDateTotal
seatsNational RepublicanAnti-MasonicJacksonianNullifierSeatsChangeSeatsChangeSeatsChangeSeatsChangeLouisianaMississippiVermontMaineGeorgiaOhioPennsylvaniaSouth CarolinaMassachusettsNew YorkNew JerseyDelawareLate elections (after the March 4, 1831 beginning of the term)New HampshireConnecticutVirginiaAlabamaIllinoisKentuckyMissouriIndianaTennesseeNorth CarolinaRhode IslandMarylandTotal21366
31.0%617
8.0%12126
59.2%104
1.9%4
DistrictsJuly 5–7, 183032010
At-largeAugust 2–3, 183010010
DistrictsSeptember 6, 18305312100
DistrictsSeptember 13, 18307120620
At-largeOctober 4, 183070070
DistrictsOctober 12, 183014820620
Districts2621761770
DistrictsOctober 11–12, 18309005444
DistrictsNovember 1, 18301313000
DistrictsNovember 1–3, 18303438852330
At-largeNovember 6, 183066000
At-largeNovember 13, 183011000
At-largeMarch 8, 183160060
At-largeApril 14, 183166000
DistrictsApril 1831225101710
DistrictsAugust 1, 183130030
At-large10010
Districts12420820
At-largeAugust 2, 183110010
DistrictsAugust 5, 18313020320
DistrictsAugust 4–5, 183191080
DistrictsAugust 11, 1831132101110
At-largeAugust 23, 183122000
DistrictsOctober 3, 18319520420

Special elections

21st Congress

|- ! | James W. Ripley | | Jacksonian | 1826 (special) | | Incumbent resigned March 12, 1830. New member elected September 13, 1830 and seated December 6, 1830. Jacksonian hold. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • Cornelius Holland (Jacksonian) 55.70%
  • Reuel Washburn (National Republican) 43.14%
  • Scattering 1.16%

|- ! | John M. Goodenow | | Jacksonian | 1828 | | Incumbent resigned April 9, 1830, after being appointed judge of the Supreme Court of Ohio. New member elected October 11, 1830 and seated December 6, 1830. Winner was later elected to the next term; see below. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • Humphrey H. Leavitt (Jacksonian) 51.20%
  • Samuel S. Stokely (National Republican) 48.80%

|- ! | Alexander Smyth | | Jacksonian | 1817 1828 (retired) 1827 | | Incumbent died April 17, 1830. New member elected in November 1830 and seated December 6, 1830. Jacksonian hold. Winner was later elected to the next term; see below. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • Joseph Draper (Jacksonian) 46.34%
  • Charles C. Johnston (Independent) 32.37%
  • John N. Humes (Independent) 15.35%
  • F. Smith (Independent) 5.95%

|- ! | Hector Craig | | Jacksonian | 1822 1824 (lost) 1828 | | Incumbent resigned July 12, 1830. New member elected November 3, 1830 and seated December 6, 1830. National Republican gain. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • Samuel W. Eager (National Republican) 50.71%
  • Theodore Fisk (Jacksonian) 49.29%

|- ! | Philip P. Barbour | | Jacksonian | 1815 1824 (retired) 1827 | | Incumbent resigned October 15, 1830, after being appointed judge of US Circuit Court of the Eastern District of Virginia. New member elected November 25, 1830 and seated December 6, 1830. Jacksonian hold. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • John M. Patton (Jacksonian) 95.97%
  • Scattering 4.03%

|}

22nd Congress

|- ! | | Vacancy in term. New member elected in 1831 and seated May 12, 1831. Jacksonian gain. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • John Branch (Jacksonian)

|- ! | Spencer D. Pettis | | National Republican | 1824 | | Incumbent died August 28, 1831. New member elected October 31, 1831 and seated October 31, 1831. National Republican hold. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • William H. Ashley (National Republican) 50.62%
  • Robert W. Wells (Jacksonian) 49.38%

|- ! | Rollin C. Mallary | | National Republican | 1820 (contested) | | Incumbent died April 15, 1831. New member elected November 1, 1831 and seated December 5, 1831. Anti-Masonic gain. | nowrap | {{collapsible list|title=First ballot (July 5, 1831)| | William Slade (Anti-Masonic) 49.1% | Charles K. Williams (National Republican) 39.4% | William White (Jacksonian) 11.0%}} | William Slade (Anti-Masonic) 49.0% | Charles K. Williams (National Republican) 40.6% | William White (Jacksonian) 8.9%}} Third ballot (November 1, 1831):{{Plainlist |

  • William Slade (Anti-Masonic) 57.5%
  • Robert Temple (National Republican) 28.1%
  • William White (Jacksonian) 14.3%

|- ! | William Ramsey | | Jacksonian | 1826 | | Incumbent died September 29, 1831, before the new Congress convened. New member elected November 22, 1831 and seated December 5, 1831. Jacksonian hold. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • Robert McCoy (Jacksonian) 2,459 votes
  • John D. Mahon (Independent) 1,931 votes
  • James McSherry (Anti-Masonic) 1,154 votes

|- ! | Wilson Lumpkin | | Jacksonian | 1814 1816 (lost) 1826 | | Incumbent resigned in 1831 before the convening of Congress. New member elected December 12, 1831 and seated January 21, 1832. Jacksonian hold. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • Augustin S. Clayton (Jacksonian) 52.16%
  • William Schley (Jacksonian) 47.83%

|- ! | George Fisher | | National Republican | 1828 | | Incumbent lost contested election February 5, 1830 to Silas Wright, who then failed to qualify. New member elected November 3, 1830 and seated December 6, 1830. Jacksonian gain. Winner was not a candidate for the next term; see below. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • Jonah Sanford (Jacksonian) 60.64%
  • Harvey D. Smith (National Republican) 39.36%

|- ! | Robert Potter | | Jacksonian | 1829 | | Incumbent resigned in November 1831. New member elected December 15, 1831 and seated January 6, 1832. Jacksonian hold. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • Micajah T. Hawkins (Jacksonian) 35.32%
  • Thomas N. Mann (Jacksonian) 32.12%
  • James Wyche (National Republican) 19.84%
  • [FNU] Pope (Unknown) 12.73%

|}

Alabama

|- ! "Northern District" | Clement C. Clay | | Jacksonian | 1829 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • Clement C. Clay (Jacksonian) 100.00%

|- ! "Middle District" | R. E. B. Baylor | | Jacksonian | 1825 | | Incumbent lost-re-election. Jacksonian hold. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • Samuel W. Mardis (Jacksonian) 41.58%
  • Jesse W. Garth (National Republican) 35.50%
  • R. E. B. Baylor (Jacksonian) 22.92%

|- ! "Southern District" | Dixon H. Lewis | | Jacksonian | 1829 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • Dixon H. Lewis (Jacksonian) 57.64%
  • John Murphy (Jacksonian) 42.36%

|}

Connecticut

Connecticut elected its six at-large members on a general ticket on April 14, 1831, after the term began but before the Congress convened.

|- ! rowspan=6 | 6 seats on a general ticket | Ralph I. Ingersoll | | National Republican | 1825 | Incumbent re-elected.

  • Ebenezer Young (National Republican) 16.3%
  • Noyes Barber (National Republican) 12.3%
  • Ralph I. Ingersoll (National Republican) 12.2%
  • Jabez W. Huntington (National Republican) 11.2%
  • William W. Ellsworth (National Republican) 11.2%
  • William L. Storrs (National Republican) 11.0%
  • Isaac Toucey (Jacksonian) 5.9%
  • Simeon Minor (Jacksonian) 5.9%
  • Elisha Halsey (Jacksonian) 5.3%
  • William Hollabird (Jacksonian) 4.1%
  • Thaddeus Betts (Unknown) 3.9%

|- | Noyes Barber | | National Republican | 1821 | Incumbent re-elected.

|- | Ebenezer Young | | National Republican | 1829 | Incumbent re-elected.

|- | Jabez W. Huntington | | National Republican | 1829 | Incumbent re-elected.

|- | William L. Storrs | | National Republican | 1829 | Incumbent re-elected.

|- | William W. Ellsworth | | National Republican | 1829 | Incumbent re-elected.

|}

Delaware

|- ! | Kensey Johns | | National Republican | 1827 (special) | | Incumbent retired. National Republican hold. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • John J. Milligan (National Republican) 52.68%
  • Henry M. Ridgely (Jacksonian) 47.32%

|}

Georgia

Georgia elected its 7 at-large members on October 4, 1830.

|- ! rowspan=7 | 7 seats on a general ticket | Richard Henry Wilde | | Jacksonian | 1814 1816 (lost) 1824 (special) 1826 (lost) 1827 (special) | Incumbent re-elected.

  • Richard H. Wilde (Jacksonian; Troup) 11.53%
  • Wilson Lumpkin (Jacksonian) 11.35%
  • Daniel Newnan (Jacksonian; Clark) 10.72%
  • Henry G. Lamar (Jacksonian) 9.81%
  • Thomas F. Foster (Jacksonian; Troup) 9.40%
  • James M. Wayne (Jacksonian; Troup) 9.29%
  • Wiley Thompson (Jacksonian) 9.24%
  • Charles E. Haynes (Jacksonian; Troup) 7.55%
  • Thomas U. Charlton (Jacksonian) 6.59%
  • Roger L. Gamble (Jacksonian; Troup) 6.25%
  • Seaton Gratland (Jacksonian) 6.02%
  • Reuben C. Shorter (Unknown) 2.26%}}

|- | Wilson Lumpkin | | Jacksonian | 1814 1816 (lost) 1826 | Incumbent re-elected.

|- | Charles E. Haynes | | Jacksonian | 1824 | | Incumbent lost re-election. Jacksonian hold.

|- | Henry G. Lamar | | Jacksonian | 1829 (special) | Incumbent re-elected.

|- | Thomas F. Foster | | Jacksonian | 1828 | Incumbent re-elected.

|- | James M. Wayne | | Jacksonian | 1828 | Incumbent re-elected.

|- | Wiley Thompson | | Jacksonian | 1820 | Incumbent re-elected.

|}

Illinois

Illinois elected its sole member late on August 1, 1831.

|- ! | Joseph Duncan | | Jacksonian | 1826 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • Joseph Duncan (Jacksonian) 54.11%
  • Sidney Breese (Jacksonian) 19.31%
  • Edward Coles (Jacksonian) 14.08%
  • Alexander P. Field (Jacksonian) 7.63%
  • James Turney (Unknown) 4.87%

|}

Indiana

Indiana elected its three members late on August 5, 1831.

|- ! | Ratliff Boon | | Jacksonian | 1828 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • Ratliff Boon (Jacksonian) 50.93%
  • John Law (National Republican) 49.07%

|- ! | Jonathan Jennings | | National Republican | 1822 (special) | | Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Jacksonian gain. | nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • John Carr (Jacksonian) 32.78%
  • William W. Wick (National Republican) 31.09%
  • James B. Ray (Independent) 11.69%
  • Jonathan Jennings (National Republican) 11.34%
  • John H. Thompson (Independent) 10.03%
  • Isaac Howk (Independent) 3.06%

|- ! | John Test | | National Republican | 1828 | | Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Jacksonian gain. | nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • Johnathan McCarty (Jacksonian) 42.6%
  • Oliver H. Smith (Jacksonian) 36.18%
  • John Test (National Republican) 21.22%

|}

Kentucky

|- ! | Henry Daniel | | Jacksonian | 1827 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • Henry Daniel (Jacksonian) 51.74%
  • Amos Davis (National Republican) 48.26%}}

|- ! | Nicholas D. Coleman | | Jacksonian | 1829 | | Incumbent lost re-election. National Republican gain. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • Thomas A. Marshall (National Republican) 53.15%
  • Nicholas D. Coleman (Jacksonian) 46.85%}}

|- ! | James Clark | | National Republican | 1825 | | Incumbent renominated but declined. National Republican hold. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • Chilton Allan (National Republican) 66.65%
  • James Shannon (Jacksonian) 33.35%}}

|- ! | Robert P. Letcher | | National Republican | 1822 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • Robert P. Letcher (National Republican) 53.39%
  • Daniel Garrard (Jacksonian) 46.61%}}

|- ! | Richard M. Johnson | | Jacksonian | 1829 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | Richard M. Johnson (Jacksonian) 100%

|- ! | Joseph Lecompte | | Jacksonian | 1827 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • Joseph Lecompte (Jacksonian) 52.46%
  • James Ford (National Republican) 47.54%}}

|- ! | John Kincaid | | Jacksonian | 1829 | | Incumbent retired. Jacksonian hold. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • John Adair (Jacksonian) 54.90%
  • Unknown (National Republican) 45.10%}} |- ! | Nathan Gaither | | Jacksonian | 1829 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|
  • Nathan Gaither (Jacksonian) No Data
  • Samuel Brents (National Republican) No Data}}

|- ! | Charles A. Wickliffe | | Jacksonian | 1822 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • Charles A. Wickliffe (Jacksonian) 52.49%
  • Charles M. Thurston (National Republican) 47.51%}}

|- ! | Joel Yancey | | Jacksonian | 1827 | | Incumbent lost reelection. National Republican gain. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • Christopher Tompkins (National Republican) 51.23%
  • Joel Yancey (Jacksonian) 48.77%}}

|- ! | Thomas Chilton | | Jacksonian | 1827 | | Incumbent switched parties and lost reelection. Jacksonian hold. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • Albert Hawes (Jacksonian) 50.06%
  • Thomas Chilton (National Republican) 49.94%}}

|- ! | Chittenden Lyon | | Jacksonian | 1827 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • Chittenden Lyon (Jacksonian) 56.56%
  • James Breathitt (National Republican) 43.44%}} |}

Louisiana

|- ! | Edward D. White Sr. | | National Republican | 1828 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | Edward D. White Sr. (National Republican) 100%

|- ! | Henry H. Gurley | | National Republican | 1822 | | Incumbent retired. Jacksonian gain. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • Philemon Thomas (Jacksonian) 41.53%
  • Eleazer W. Ripley (Unknown) 37.54%
  • Lafayette Saunders (Unknown) 20.93%}}

|- ! | Walter Hampden Overton | | Jacksonian | 1822 | | Incumbent retired. National Republican gain. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • Henry A. Bullard (National Republican) 54.30%
  • Pierre A. Rost (Jacksonian) 45.70%}} |}

Maine

|- ! | Rufus McIntire | | Jacksonian | 1827 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • Rufus McIntire (Jacksonian) 52.00%
  • George Scamman (National Republican) 47.02%
  • Scattering 0.98%}}

|- ! | John Anderson | | Jacksonian | 1824 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • John Anderson (Jacksonian) 56.91%
  • Simon Greenleaf (National Republican) 41.91%
  • Scattering 1.18%}}

|- ! | Joseph F. Wingate | | National Republican | 1826 | | Incumbent lost reelection. Jacksonian gain. | nowrap | {{collapsible list|title=First ballot (September 13, 1830)| | Edward Kavanagh (Jacksonian) 47.11% | Moses Shaw (National Republican) 46.02% | Joseph F. Wingate (National Republican) 2.71% | Parker McCobb (Unknown) 2.67% | Scattering 1.5%}} Second Ballot (November 22, 1830) {{Plainlist|

  • Edward Kavanagh (Jacksonian) 52.77%
  • Moses Shaw (National Republican) 41.62%
  • Parker McCobb (Unknown) 5.61%}}

|- ! | George Evans | | National Republican | 1829 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • George Evans (National Republican) 58.02%
  • Nathan Cutler (Jacksonian) 38.85%
  • John Southwick (Unknown) 2.31%
  • Scattering 0.82%}} |- ! | Cornelius Holland | | Jacksonian | 1830 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|
  • Cornelius Holland (Jacksonian) 55.68%
  • Reuel Washburn (National Republican) 43.24%
  • Scattering 1.08%}} |- ! | Leonard Jarvis | | Jacksonian | 1830 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|
  • Leonard Jarvis (Jacksonian) 53.30%
  • John S. Kimball (National Republican) 41.14%
  • Samuel Upton (Unknown) 3.70%
  • Scattering 1.86%}}

|- ! | Samuel Butman | | National Republican | 1827 | | Incumbent retired. Jacksonian gain. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • James Bates (Jacksonian) 51.10%
  • Ebenezer S. Phelps (National Republican) 47.62
  • Scattering 1.28%}} |}

Maryland

Maryland elected its nine members on October 3, 1831. In the fifth district, two members were elected on a general ticket. There was a net gain of 2 National Republicans thereby increasing their ratio from 3-to-6 to 5-to-4.

|- ! | Clement Dorsey | | National Republican | 1824 | | Incumbent retired. National Republican hold. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • Daniel Jenifer (National Republican) 59.0%
  • John J. Brooke (Unknown) 41.0%

|- ! | Benedict Joseph Semmes | | National Republican | 1829 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • Benedict Joseph Semmes (National Republican) 62.3%
  • Alexander Keech (Unknown) 37.7%

|- ! | George C. Washington | | National Republican | 1826 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • George C. Washington (National Republican)
  • Uncontested

|- ! | Michael Sprigg | | Jacksonian | 1826 | | Incumbent lost re-election. Jacksonian hold. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • Francis Thomas (Jacksonian) 53.5%
  • Michael Sprigg (Jacksonian) 46.5%

|- ! rowspan=2 | 2 seats on a general ticket | Benjamin C. Howard | | Jacksonian | 1829 | Incumbent re-elected.

  • Benjamin C. Howard (Jacksonian) 32.64%
  • John T. H. Worthington (Jacksonian) 30.42%
  • Ebenezer L. Finley (National Republican) 26.35%
  • Elias Brown (Jacksonian) 10.58%

|- | Elias Brown | | Jacksonian | 1829 | | Incumbent lost re-election. Jacksonian hold.

|- ! | George E. Mitchell | | Jacksonian | 1829 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • George E. Mitchell (Jacksonian) 53.2%
  • James W. Williams (Unknown) 46.8%

|- ! | Richard Spencer | | Jacksonian | 1829 | | Incumbent lost re-election. National Republican gain. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • John Leeds Kerr (National Republican) 50.5%
  • Richard Spencer (Jacksonian) 49.5%

|- ! | Ephraim King Wilson | | Jacksonian | 1829 | | Incumbent retired. National Republican gain. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • John S. Spence (National Republican) 92.21%
  • Scattering 7.79%

|}

Massachusetts

Former U.S. President John Quincy Adams was elected in , becoming the first former president to re-enter public life after leaving the presidency.

Elections were held November 1, 1830, but at least one district went to so many ballots it failed to achieve a majority election until 1832, just before the next cycle began.

(District numbers differ between sources. District numbers below reflect Martis's references. Where noted, Congressional Quarterly's "Guide to U.S. Elections" has different district numbers.)

|- ! (Suffolk) | Benjamin Gorham | | National Republican | 1820 (special) 1822 (retired) 1827 (special) | | Incumbent retired. National Republican hold. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • Nathan Appleton (National Republican) 57.44%
  • Henry Lee (Independent) 42.56%

|- ! (Essex–South) | Benjamin W. Crowninshield | | National Republican | 1822 | | Incumbent lost re-election from a different party. National Republican hold. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • Rufus Choate (National Republican) 59.12%
  • Benjamin W. Crowninshield (Jacksonian) 26.06%
  • Others 14.82%

|- ! (Essex–North) | John Varnum | | National Republican | 1824 | | Incumbent retired. New member elected late. National Republican hold. | nowrap | {{collapsible list|title=First ballot (November 1, 1830)| | Caleb Cushing (Independent) 34.31% | John Merrill (National Republican) 26.23% | Gayton P. Osgood (Jacksonian) 25.66% | James H. Duncan (Unknown) 13.80% | Caleb Cushing (National Republican) 42.94% | Gayton P. Osgood (Jacksonian) 29.66% | Stephen W. Marston (Independent) 27.40%}} | Caleb Cushing (National Republican) 43.88% | Gayton P. Osgood (Jacksonian) 32.40% | Stephen W. Marston (Independent) 23.72%}} | Caleb Cushing (National Republican) 43.07% | Gayton P. Osgood (Jacksonian) 29.54% | Joseph Kitteridge (Unknown) 27.39%}} | Caleb Cushing (National Republican) 39.93% | Joseph Kitteridge (Unknown) 31.99% | Gayton P. Osgood (Jacksonian) 28.08%}} | Caleb Cushing (National Republican) 40.53% | Joseph Kitteridge (Unknown) 31.20% | Gayton P. Osgood (Jacksonian) 28.28%}} | Caleb Cushing (National Republican) 43.92% | Joseph Kitteridge (Unknown) 28.82% | Gayton P. Osgood (Jacksonian) 27.26%}} | Caleb Cushing (National Republican) 40.84% | Joseph Kitteridge (Unknown) 33.12% | Gayton P. Osgood (Jacksonian) 26.04%}} | Joseph Kitteridge (Unknown) 40.22% | Caleb Cushing (National Republican) 36.75% | Gayton P. Osgood (Jacksonian) 26.62%}} | Joseph Kitteridge (Unknown) 47.18% | Caleb Cushing (National Republican) 41.19% | Scattering 11.63%}} | Joseph Kitteridge (Unknown) 49.01% | Gayton P. Osgood (Jacksonian) 41.09% | Caleb Cushing (National Republican) 9.9%}} | Joseph Kitteridge (Unknown) 39.01% | Gayton P. Osgood (Jacksonian) 31.40% | Caleb Cushing (National Republican) 29.59%}} Thirteenth ballot (November 12, 1832) {{Plainlist|

  • Jeremiah Nelson (National Republican) 63.65%
  • Gayton P. Osgood (Democratic) 36.35%

|- ! (Middlesex) | Edward Everett | | National Republican | 1824 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • Edward Everett (National Republican) 83.60%
  • James Russell (Jacksonian) 16.40%

|- ! (Worcester–South) CQGuide: 13th | John Davis | | National Republican | 1824 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • John Davis (National Republican) 72.69%
  • Dana Thurber (Jacksonian) 21.54%
  • Scattering 5.77%

|- ! (Worcester–North) CQGuide: 5th | Joseph G. Kendall | | National Republican | 1828 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • Joseph G. Kendall (National Republican) Uncontested

|- ! (Franklin) CQGuide: 6th | George Grennell Jr. | | National Republican | 1828 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • George Grennell Jr. (National Republican) 72.4%
  • Israel Billings (Unknown) 25.22%

|- ! (Hampden) | Isaac C. Bates | | National Republican | 1826 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • Isaac C. Bates (National Republican) 79.54%
  • John Mills (Jacksonian) 20.46%

|- ! (Berkshire) CQGuide: 7th | Henry W. Dwight | | National Republican | 1820 | | Incumbent lost re-election. National Republican hold. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • George N. Briggs (National Republican) 61.98%
  • Nathan Willis (Jacksonian) 29.96%
  • Henry W. Dwight (National Republican) 8.06%

|- ! (Norfolk) CQGuide: 9th | John Bailey | | National Republican | 1823 (special) 1824 (disqualified) 1824 (special) | | Incumbent retired. National Republican hold. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • Henry A. Dearborn (National Republican) 58.52%
  • Moses Thatcher (Anti-Masonic) 34.01%
  • Abel Cushing (Jacksonian) 7.47%

|- ! (Plymouth) CQGuide: 12th | Joseph Richardson | | National Republican | 1826 | | Incumbent retired. National Republican hold. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • John Quincy Adams (National Republican) 71.98%
  • Ara Thompson (Jacksonian) 15.02%
  • William Baylies (Unknown) 13%

|- ! (Bristol) CQGuide: 10th | James L. Hodges | | National Republican | 1827 | Incumbent re-elected late on the seventh ballot | nowrap | {{collapsible list|title=First ballot (November 1, 1830)| | Russel Freeman (National Republican) 42.48% | Micah B. Ruggles (Anti-Masonic) 28.9% | James L. Hodges (National Republican) 17.51% | Francis Baylies (Jacksonian) 11.10%}}

| Micah B. Ruggles (Anti-Masonic) 48.08% | James L. Hodges (National Republican) 44.01% | John A. Parker (Unknown) 7.91%}}

| Micah B. Ruggles (Anti-Masonic) 49.73% | James L. Hodges (National Republican) 47.84% | William Reed (Unknown) 2.44%}}

| Micah B. Ruggles (Anti-Masonic) 49.65% | James L. Hodges (National Republican) 47.4% | Scattering 2.95%}}

| James L. Hodges (National Republican) 49.7% | Micah B. Ruggles (Anti-Masonic) 46.44% | Scattering 3.86%}}

| James L. Hodges (National Republican) 49.60% | Micah B. Ruggles (Anti-Masonic) 48.11% | Scattering 2.29%}}

Seventh ballot (January 16, 1832) {{Plainlist|

  • James L. Hodges (National Republican) 51.58%
  • Micah B. Ruggles (Anti-Masonic) 48.42%}}

|- ! (Barnstable) CQGuide: 11th | John Reed Jr. | | National Republican | 1812 1816 (lost) 1820 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • ** John Reed Jr.** (National Republican) Uncontested

|}

Mississippi

Elections held early, from August 2 to 3, 1830

|- ! | Thomas Hinds | | Jacksonian | 1828 (special) | | Incumbent retired. Jacksonian hold. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • Franklin E. Plummer (Jacksonian) 35.21%
  • David Dickson (Jacksonian) 22.05%
  • James C. Wilkins (Jacksonian) 17.82%
  • William L. Sharkey (National Republican) 11.82%
  • John H. Norton (National Republican) 11.78%
  • Richard W. Webber (Jacksonian) 1.34%

|}

Missouri

Missouri elected its sole member late on August 2, 1831.

|- ! | Spencer Pettis | | Jacksonian | 1828 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • Spencer Pettis (Jacksonian) 62.26%
  • David Barton (National Republican) 37.74%

|}

New Hampshire

New Hampshire elected its six members at-large late on March 8, 1831.

|- ! rowspan=6 | 6 seats on a general ticket | John Brodhead | | Jacksonian | 1829 | Incumbent re-elected.

  • Thomas Chandler (Jacksonian) 9.2%
  • Joseph Hammons (Jacksonian) 9.2%
  • John Brodhead (Jacksonian) 9.2%
  • Henry Hubbard (Jacksonian) 9.1%
  • Joseph M. Harper (Jacksonian) 9.1%
  • John W. Weeks (Jacksonian) 9.0%
  • Anthony Colby (National Republican) 7.6%
  • Daniel Adams (National Republican) 7.6%
  • Joseph Bell (National Republican) 7.6%
  • John F. Parrott (National Republican) 7.6%
  • David Barker Jr. (National Republican) 7.5%
  • James Wilson II (National Republican) 7.4% |- | Thomas Chandler | | Jacksonian | 1829 | Incumbent re-elected. |- | Joseph Hammons | | Jacksonian | 1829 | Incumbent re-elected. |- | Jonathan Harvey | | Jacksonian | 1824 | | Incumbent retired. New member elected. Jacksonian hold. |- | Henry Hubbard | | Jacksonian | 1829 | Incumbent re-elected. |- | John W. Weeks | | Jacksonian | 1829 | Incumbent re-elected.

|}

New Jersey

New Jersey elected its six members at-large on November 6, 1830.

|- ! rowspan=6 | 6 seats on a general ticket | Isaac Pierson | | National Republican | 1826 | | Incumbent lost renomination. National Republican hold.

  • Silas Condit (National Republican) 8.8%
  • Thomas H. Hughes (National Republican) 8.8%
  • Richard M. Cooper (National Republican) 8.7%
  • Isaac Southard (National Republican) 8.7%
  • Lewis Condict (National Republican) 8.6%
  • James F. Randolph (National Republican) 8.4%
  • James Parker (Jacksonian) 8.2%
  • Alexander Wurts (Jacksonian) 8.1%
  • John W. Mickle (Jacksonian) 8.1%
  • Samuel Fowler (Jacksonian) 8.0%
  • John Travers (Jacksonian) 8.0%
  • William N. Jeffers (Jacksonian) 7.6% |- | Richard M. Cooper | | National Republican | 1828 | Incumbent re-elected. |- | James F. Randolph | | National Republican | 1828 (special) | Incumbent re-elected. |- | Thomas H. Hughes | | National Republican | 1828 | Incumbent re-elected. |- | Samuel Swan | | National Republican | 1820 | | Incumbent retired. National Republican hold. |- | Lewis Condict | | National Republican | 1821 (special) | Incumbent re-elected.

|}

New York

New York elected its 34 members from November 1 to 3, 1830.

|- ! | James Lent | | Jacksonian | 1828 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • James Lent (Jacksonian) 54.46%
  • John A. King (National Republican) 45.54%

|- ! | Jacob Crocheron | | Jacksonian | 1828 | | Incumbent retired. Jacksonian hold. | nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • John T. Bergen (Jacksonian) 50.36%
  • John Wyckoff (National Republican) 49.64%

|- ! rowspan=3 | 3 seats on a general ticket | Churchill C. Cambreleng | | Jacksonian | 1821 | Incumbent re-elected.

  • Churchill C. Cambreleng (Jacksonian) 17.8%
  • Campbell P. White (Jacksonian) 17.5%
  • Gulian C. Verplanck (Jacksonian) 17.5%
  • Abraham Lawrence (National Republican) 12.3%
  • Thomas R. Smith (National Republican) 12.0%
  • Adoniram Chandler (National Republican) 11.9%
  • Thomas Hertell (Working Men's) 3.6%
  • John Frazee (Working Men's) 3.5%
  • Isaac Pierce (Working Men's) 3.4%
  • Thomas Skidmore (Agrarian) 0.19%
  • Alden Porter (Agrarian) 0.19%
  • John Tuthill (Agrarian) 0.18% |- | Campbell P. White | | Jacksonian | 1828 | Incumbent re-elected. |- | Gulian C. Verplanck | | Jacksonian | 1824 | Incumbent re-elected.

|- ! | Henry B. Cowles | | National Republican | 1828 | | Incumbent retired. Jacksonian gain. | nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • Aaron Ward (Jacksonian) 53.58%
  • John Hunter (National Republican) 31.58%
  • Jonathan Ferris (Anti-Masonic) 14.83%

|- ! | Abraham Bockee | | Jacksonian | 1828 | | Incumbent lost renomination. National Republican gain. | nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • Edmund H. Pendleton (National Republican) 52.28%
  • Stoddard Judd (Jacksonian) 47.72%

|- ! | | Rep. Hector Craig (J) resigned July 12, 1830. National Republican gain. | nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • Samuel J. Wilkin (National Republican) 50.86%
  • Isaac R. Van Duzer (Jacksonian) 49.14%

|- ! | Charles G. DeWitt | | Jacksonian | 1828 | | Incumbent retired. Jacksonian hold. | nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • John C. Brodhead (Jacksonian) 59.7%
  • Thomas S. Lockwood (National Republican) 40.3%

|- ! | James Strong | | National Republican | 1822 | | Incumbent retired. Jacksonian gain. | nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • John King (Jacksonian) 56.8%
  • Robert L. Livingston (National Republican) 43.2%

|- ! | John D. Dickinson | | National Republican | 1826 | | Incumbent lost re-election. Jacksonian gain. | nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • Job Pierson (Jacksonian) 59.33%
  • John D. Dickinson (National Republican) 40.67%

|- ! | Ambrose Spencer | | National Republican | 1828 | | Incumbent lost re-election. Jacksonian gain. | nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • Gerrit Y. Lansing (Jacksonian) 52.95%
  • Ambrose Spencer (National Republican) 47.05%

|- ! | Perkins King | | Jacksonian | 1828 | | Incumbent retired. Jacksonian hold. | nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • Erastus Root (Jacksonian) 60.99%
  • Isaac Ogden (Anti-Masonic) 39.01%

|- ! | Peter I. Borst | | Jacksonian | 1828 | | Incumbent retired. Jacksonian hold. | nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • Joseph Bouck (Jacksonian) 64.9%
  • Peter W. Mann (Anti-Masonic) 35.1%

|- ! | William G. Angel | | Jacksonian | 1828 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • William G. Angel (Jacksonian) 50.93%
  • Horace Lathrop (Anti-Masonic) 49.07%

|- ! | Henry R. Storrs | | National Republican | 1822 | | Incumbent retired. Jacksonian gain. | nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • Samuel Beardsley (Jacksonian) 57.29%
  • Simon N. Dexter (Anti-Masonic) 40.12%
  • Fortune C. White (Working Men's) 2.59%

|- ! | Michael Hoffman | | Jacksonian | 1824 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • Michael Hoffman (Jacksonian) 60.71%
  • Hiram Nolton (Anti-Masonic) 39.29%

|- ! | Benedict Arnold | | National Republican | 1828 | | Incumbent retired. Jacksonian gain. | nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • Nathan Soule (Jacksonian) 52.71%
  • Daniel Cady (National Republican) 47.29%

|- ! | John W. Taylor | | National Republican | 1812 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • John W. Taylor (National Republican) 41.99%
  • Samuel Young (Jacksonian) 38%
  • David Garnsey (Anti-Masonic) 20.01%

|- ! | Henry C. Martindale | | National Republican | 1822 | | Incumbent lost re-election. Jacksonian gain. | nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • Nathaniel Pitcher (Jacksonian) 52.48%
  • Henry C. Martindale (National Republican) 47.52%

|- ! | Isaac Finch | | National Republican | 1828 | | Incumbent retired. Jacksonian gain. | nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • William Hogan (Jacksonian) 52.49%
  • Luther Bradish (National Republican) 26.72%
  • Thomas D. Gilson (Anti-Masonic) 20.79%

|- ! rowspan=2 | 2 seats on a general ticket | Joseph Hawkins | | National Republican | 1828 | | Incumbent retired. Jacksonian gain.

  • Daniel Wardwell (Jacksonian) 30.0%
  • Charles Dayan (Jacksonian) 29.7%
  • Chester Buck (Anti-Masonic) 20.4%
  • George Fisher (Anti-Masonic) 20.0% |- | | Rep. George Fisher (NR) resigned February 5, 1830 following election contest. Jacksonian gain.

|- ! | | Rep. Robert Monell (J) resigned February 21, 1831 to become judge of the Sixth State Circuit Court. Anti-Masonic gain. | nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • John A. Collier (Anti-Masonic) 58.92%
  • Abial Cook (Jacksonian) 41.08%

|- ! | Thomas Beekman | | National Republican | 1828 | | Incumbent retired. Jacksonian gain. | nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • Edward C. Reed (Jacksonian) 51.66%
  • Eleazer W. Edgecomb (Anti-Masonic) 48.34%

|- ! | Jonas Earll Jr. | | Jacksonian | 1826 | | Incumbent retired. Jacksonian hold. | nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • Freeborn G. Jewett (Jacksonian) 62.37%
  • William Jerome (National Republican) 37.63%

|- ! | Gershom Powers | | Jacksonian | 1828 | | Incumbent retired. Jacksonian hold. | nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • Ulysses F. Doubleday (Jacksonian) 50.1%
  • Josiah Hopkins (Anti-Masonic) 46.75%
  • Ephraim C. Marsh (Independent) 3.15%

|- ! | Thomas Maxwell | | Jacksonian | 1828 | | Incumbent retired. Anti-Masonic gain. | nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • Gamaliel H. Barstow (Anti-Masonic) 51.24%
  • Charles Humphrey (Jacksonian) 48.76%

|- ! rowspan=2 | 2 seats on a general ticket | Jehiel H. Halsey | | Jacksonian | 1828 | | Incumbent lost re-election. Anti-Masonic gain.

  • John Dickson (Anti-Masonic) 28.7%
  • William Babcock (Anti-Masonic) 28.2%
  • Jared Wilson (Jacksonian) 21.7%
  • Jehiel H. Halsey (Jacksonian) 21.5% |- | Robert S. Rose | | Anti-Masonic | 1828 | | Incumbent retired. Anti-Masonic hold.

|- ! | Timothy Childs | | Anti-Masonic | 1828 | | Incumbent retired. Anti-Masonic hold. | nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • Frederick Whittlesey (Anti-Masonic) 65.83%
  • Calvin H. Bryan (Jacksonian) 34.17%

|- ! | John Magee | | Jacksonian | 1826 | | Incumbent lost re-election. Anti-Masonic gain. | nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • Grattan H. Wheeler (Anti-Masonic) 54.53%
  • John Magee (Jacksonian) 45.47%

|- ! | Phineas L. Tracy | | Anti-Masonic | 1827 (special) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • Phineas L. Tracy (Anti-Masonic) 68.89%
  • Isaac Wilson (Jacksonian) 31.11%

|- ! | Ebenezer F. Norton | | Jacksonian | 1828 | | Incumbent lost re-election. Anti-Masonic gain. | nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • Bates Cooke (Anti-Masonic) 69.64%
  • Ebenezer F. Norton (Jacksonian) 26.93%
  • Thomas B. Campbell (National Republican) 3.43%

|}

North Carolina

North Carolina elected its members August 11, 1831, after the term began but before the new Congress convened.

|- ! | William B. Shepard | | National Republican | 1829 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • William B. Shepard (National Republican) 61.88%
  • John H. Wheeler (Jacksonian) 38.12%}}

|- ! | John Branch | | Jacksonian | 1831 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • John Branch (Jacksonian) 100%}}

|- ! | Thomas H. Hall | | Jacksonian | 1827 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • Thomas H. Hall (Jacksonian) 55.59%
  • Joseph R. Lloyd (National Republican) 44.41%}}

|- ! | Jesse Speight | | Jacksonian | 1829 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • Jesse Speight (Jacksonian) 100%}}

|- ! | Edward Bishop Dudley | | Jacksonian | 1829 | Incumbent retired. Jacksonian hold. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • James I. McKay (Jacksonian) 100%

|- ! | Robert Porter | | Jacksonian | 1829 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • Robert Porter (Jacksonian) 100%}}

|- ! | Edmund Deberry | | National Republican | 1829 | | Incumbent lost re-election. Jacksonian gain. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • Lauchlin Bethune (Jacksonian) 50.30%
  • Edmund Deberry (National Republican) 49.70%}}

|- ! | Daniel Barringer | | Jacksonian | 1826 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • Daniel Barringer (Jacksonian) 100%}}

|- ! | Augustine H. Shepperd | | Jacksonian | 1827 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • Augustine H. Shepperd (Jacksonian) 100%}} |- ! | Abraham Rencher | | Jacksonian | 1829 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|
  • Abraham Rencher (Jacksonian) 100%}}

|- ! | Henry W. Connor | | Jacksonian | 1821 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • Henry W. Connor (Jacksonian) 58.20%
  • Bartlett Shipp (National Republican) 41.80%}}

|- ! | Samuel P. Carson | | Jacksonian | 1825 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • Samuel P. Carson (Jacksonian) 76.54%
  • Anthony Casey (National Republican) 23.46%}}

|- ! | Lewis Williams | | National Republican | 1815 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • Lewis Williams (National Republican)
  • H. Casey (Unknown)}} |}

Ohio

|- ! | James Findlay | | Jacksonian | 1824 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • James Findlay (Jacksonian) 57.16%
  • Joseph Benham (National Republican) 42.84%}}

|- ! | James Shields | | Jacksonian | 1828 | | Incumbent lost re-election. National Republican gain. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • Thomas Corwin (National Republican) 57.56%
  • James Shields (Jacksonian) 42.44%}}

|- ! | Joseph H. Crane | | National Republican | 1828 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • Joseph H. Crane (National Republican) 47.44%
  • Robert Young (Jacksonian) 28.48%
  • Robert J. Skinner (Jacksonian) 24.08%}}

|- ! | Joseph Vance | | National Republican | 1820 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • Joseph Vance (National Republican) 100%}}

|- ! | William Russell | | Jacksonian | 1826 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • William Russell (Jacksonian) 53.68%
  • Isaiah Morris (National Republican) 33.74%
  • Samuel H. Hale (National Republican) 12.58%}}

|- ! | William Creighton Jr. | | National Republican | 1828 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • William Creighton Jr. (National Republican) 54.21%
  • Valentine Keffer (Jacksonian Party) 45.79%}}

|- ! | Samuel F. Vinton | | National Republican | 1822 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • Samuel F. Vinton (National Republican) 74.26%
  • Joseph Barker (Jacksonian) 25.74%}}

|- ! | William Stanbery | | Jacksonian | 1827 | | Incumbent re-elected as a National Republican. National Republican gain. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • William Stanbery (National Republican) 53.96%
  • Nathaniel McLean (Jacksonian) 46.04%}} |- ! | William W. Irvin | | Jacksonian | 1828 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|
  • William W. Irvin (Jacksonian) 100%}}

|- ! | William Kennon Sr. | | National Republican | 1828 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • William Kennon Sr. (National Republican) 63.19%
  • Thomas Weston (Jacksonian) 36.81%}}

|- ! | Humphrey H. Leavitt | | Jacksonian | 1830 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • Humphrey H. Leavitt (Jacksonian) 53.11%
  • Samuel Stokely (National Republican) 46.89%}}

|- ! | John Thomson | | Jacksonian | 1828 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • John Thomson (Jacksonian) 64.36%
  • John Harris (National Republican) 35.64%}}

|- ! | Elisha Whittlesey | | National Republican | 1822 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • Elisha Whittlesey (National Republican) 43.44%
  • Jonathan Sloane (Anti-Masonic) 35.72%
  • William Rayen (Jacksonian) 20.83%}}

|- ! | Mordecai Bartley | | National Republican | 1822 | | Incumbent retired. National Republican hold. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • Eleutheros Cooke (National Republican) 39.15%
  • William Patterson (Jacksonian) 31.01%
  • Leonard Case (National Republican) 29.84%}} |}

Pennsylvania

|- ! | Joel B. Sutherland | | Jacksonian | 1826 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • Joel B. Sutherland (Jacksonian) 66.2%
  • Stephen Simpson (National Republican) 33.8%

|- ! | Joseph Hemphill | | Jacksonian | 1800 1802 (lost) 1818 1826 (resigned) 1828 | | Incumbent retired. Jacksonian hold. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • Henry Horn (Jacksonian) 55.6%
  • Daniel W. Coxe (National Republican) 44.4%

|- ! | Daniel H. Miller | | Jacksonian | 1822 | | Incumbent lost-re-election. National Republican gain. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • John G. Watmough (National Republican) 54.1%
  • Daniel H. Miller (Jacksonian) 45.9%

|- ! rowspan=3 | 3 seats on a general ticket | James Buchanan | | Jacksonian | 1820 | | Incumbent retired. Anti-Masonic gain.

  • William Hiester (Anti-Masonic) 52.4%
  • Joshua Evans Jr. (Jacksonian) 50.4%
  • David Potts Jr. (Anti-Masonic) 49.1%
  • Edward Darlington (Anti-Masonic) 49.0%
  • Samuel Boyd (Jacksonian) 47.3%
  • Archibald T. Dick (Jacksonian) 37.1%
  • Samuel Edwards (Jacksonian) 14.6%

|- | Joshua Evans Jr. | | Jacksonian | 1828 | Incumbent re-elected.

|- | George G. Leiper | | Jacksonian | 1828 | | Incumbent retired. Anti-Masonic gain.

|- ! | John B. Sterigere | | Jacksonian | 1826 | | Incumbent retired. Jacksonian hold. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • Joel K. Mann (Jacksonian) 56.4%
  • John Freedly (Anti-Masonic) 43.6%

|- ! | Innis Green | | Jacksonian | 1826 | | Incumbent retired. Jacksonian hold. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • John C. Bucher (Jacksonian) 54.4%
  • Valentine Hummel (National Republican) 45.6%

|- ! rowspan=2 | 2 seats on a general ticket | Joseph Fry Jr. | | Jacksonian | 1826 | | Incumbent retired. Jacksonian hold.

  • Henry A. P. Muhlenberg (Jacksonian) 58.3%
  • Henry King (Jacksonian) 55.0%
  • John Bentenman (Anti-Masonic) 44.2%
  • Walter C. Livingston (Anti-Masonic) 42.5%

|- | Henry A. P. Muhlenberg | | Jacksonian | 1828 | Incumbent re-elected.

|- ! rowspan=2 | 2 seats on a general ticket | Peter Ihrie Jr. | | Jacksonian | 1829 (special) | Incumbent re-elected.

  • Peter Ihrie Jr. (Jacksonian) 61.0%
  • Samuel A. Smith (Jacksonian) 48.1%
  • Lewis A. Coryell (Jacksonian) 33.4%
  • Christian J. Hutter (Jacksonian) 29.7%
  • James M. Porter (National Republican) 18.4%
  • Stephen Brock (National Republican) 9.4%

|- | Samuel A. Smith | | Jacksonian | 1829 (special) | Incumbent re-elected.

|- ! rowspan=3 | 3 seats on a general ticket | Philander Stephens | | Jacksonian | 1828 | Incumbent re-elected.

  • Lewis Dewart (Jacksonian) 99.0%
  • Philander Stephens (Jacksonian) 69.6%
  • James Ford (Jacksonian) 68.4%
  • John Burrows (National Republican) 32.3%
  • George Walker (National Republican) 30.7%

|- | James Ford | | Jacksonian | 1828 | Incumbent re-elected.

|- | Alem Marr | | Jacksonian | 1828 | | Incumbent retired. Jacksonian hold.

|- ! | Adam King | | Jacksonian | 1826 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • Adam King (Jacksonian) 58.6%
  • William McIlvine (National Republican) 41.4%

|- ! rowspan=2 | 2 seats on a general ticket | Thomas H. Crawford | | Jacksonian | 1828 | Incumbent re-elected.

  • Thomas H. Crawford (Jacksonian) 60.1%
  • William Ramsey (Jacksonian) 59.2%
  • Jacob Alter (Anti-Masonic) 40.5%
  • Robert Smith (Anti-Masonic) 40.1%

|- | William Ramsey | | Jacksonian | 1826 | Incumbent re-elected.

|- ! | John Scott | | Jacksonian | 1828 | | Incumbent lost-re-election. Anti-Masonic gain. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • Robert Allison (Anti-Masonic) 55.1%
  • John Scott (Jacksonian) 44.9%

|- ! | Chauncey Forward | | Jacksonian | 1826 | | Incumbent retired. National Republican gain. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • George Burd (National Republican) 50.2%
  • David Mann (Anti-Masonic) 48.5%
  • Reynolds (Unknown) 1.3%

|- ! | Thomas Irwin | | Jacksonian | 1828 | | Incumbent lost-re-election. Anti-Masonic gain. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • Andrew Stewart (Anti-Masonic) 54.3%
  • Thomas Irwin (Jacksonian) 45.7%

|- ! | William McCreery | | Jacksonian | 1828 | | Incumbent lost-re-election. Anti-Masonic gain. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • Thomas M. T. McKennan (Anti-Masonic) 52.1%
  • William McCreery (Jacksonian) 47.9%

|- ! rowspan=2 | 2 seats on a general ticket | Harmar Denny | | Anti-Masonic | 1829 (special) | Incumbent re-elected.

  • Harmar Denny (Anti-Masonic) 55.2%
  • John Gilmore (Jacksonian) 41.6%
  • Robert T. Stewart (Jacksonian) 35.7%
  • William Ayers (Anti-Masonic) 35.4%
  • Walter Forward (Anti-Masonic) 32.2%

|- | John Gilmore | | Jacksonian | 1828 | Incumbent re-elected.

|- ! | Richard Coulter | | Jacksonian | 1826 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • Richard Coulter (Jacksonian) 63.5%
  • Thomas Pollock (Anti-Masonic) 26.5%

|- ! | Thomas H. Sill | | National Republican | 1826 (special) | | Incumbent retired. Anti-Masonic gain. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • John Banks (Anti-Masonic) 57.1%
  • Thomas S. Cunningham (Jacksonian) 42.9%

|}

Rhode Island

Rhode Island elected its two members at-large late on August 23, 1831.

|- ! rowspan=2 | 2 seats on a general ticket | Tristam Burges | | National Republican | 1825 | Incumbent re-elected.

  • Tristam Burges (National Republican) 47.4%
  • Dutee J. Pearce (National Republican) 44.2%
  • Scattering 8.4% |- | Dutee J. Pearce | | National Republican | 1825 | Incumbent re-elected.

|}

South Carolina

South Carolina elected its nine members from October 11 to 12, 1830.

|- ! | William Drayton | | Jacksonian | 1825 (special) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • William Drayton (Unionist) 100.0%

|- ! | Robert W. Barnwell | | Jacksonian | 1828 | | Incumbent re-elected as a Nullifier. Nullifier gain. | nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • Robert W. Barnwell (Nullifier) 100.0%

|- ! | John Campbell | | Jacksonian | 1828 | | Incumbent lost re-election as a Nullifier. Jacksonian hold. | nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • Thomas R. Mitchell (Unionist) 53.75%
  • John Campbell (Nullifier) 46.25%

|- ! | William D. Martin | | Jacksonian | 1826 | | Incumbent retired. Jacksonian hold. | nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • John M. Felder (Unionist) 100.0%

|- ! | George McDuffie | | Jacksonian | 1820 | | Incumbent re-elected as a Nullifier. Nullifier gain. | nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • George McDuffie (Nullifier) 100.0%

|- ! | Warren R. Davis | | Jacksonian | 1826 | | Incumbent re-elected as a Nullifier. Nullifier gain. | nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • Warren R. Davis (Nullifier) No Data

|- ! | William T. Nuckolls | | Jacksonian | 1826 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • William T. Nuckolls (Unionist) 100.0%

|- ! | James Blair | | Jacksonian | 1828 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • James Blair (Unionist) 100.0%

|- ! | Starling Tucker | | Jacksonian | 1816 | | Incumbent retired. Nullifier gain. | nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • John K. Griffin (Nullifier) 88.3%
  • Beaufort T. Watts (Independent) 11.7%

|}

Tennessee

Election held late, on August 4, 1831.

|- ! | John Blair | | Jacksonian | 1823 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • John Blair (Jacksonian) 50.27%
  • William B. Carter (National Republican) 49.73%

|- ! | Pryor Lea | | Jacksonian | 1827 | |Incumbent lost re-election. National Republican gain. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • Thomas D. Arnold (National Republican) 51.21%
  • Pryor Lea (Jacksonian) 48.79%

|- ! | James I. Standifer | | Jacksonian | 1829 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • James I. Standifer (Jacksonian) 99.51%
  • Scattering 0.49%

|- ! | Jacob C. Isacks | | Jacksonian | 1823 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • Jacob C. Isacks (Jacksonian) 45.00%
  • John B. McCormick (Unknown) 39.02%
  • Hopkins L. Turney (Jacksonian) 15.98%

|- ! | Robert Desha | | Jacksonian | 1827 | |Incumbent retired. Jacksonian hold. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • William Hall (Jacksonian) 50.70%
  • Robert H. Burton (Unknown) 49.30%

|- ! | James K. Polk | | Jacksonian | 1825 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • James K. Polk (Jacksonian) 100%

|- ! | John Bell | | Jacksonian | 1827 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • John Bell (Jacksonian) 100%

|- ! | Cave Johnson | | Jacksonian | 1829 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • Cave Johnson (Jacksonian) 100%

|- ! | Davy Crockett | | National Republican | 1827 | | Incumbent lost re-election. Jacksonian gain. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • William Fitzgerald (Jacksonian) 51.78%
  • Davy Crockett (National Republican) 48.22% |}

Vermont

Vermont elected its five members on September 6, 1830. Vermont required a majority vote for election, so the 3rd district election was settled on the second ballot on December 7, 1830, and the 4th district election was settled on the eleventh ballot on June 4, 1832.

|- ! | Jonathan Hunt | | National Republican | 1827 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • Jonathan Hunt (National Republican) 58.5%
  • Orsamus C. Merrill (Jacksonian) 31.7%
  • Samuel Elliott (Independent) 6.1%
  • John S. Pettibone (Anti-Masonic) 1.6%

|- ! | Rollin C. Mallary | | National Republican | 1824 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • Rollin C. Mallary (National Republican) 84.8%
  • William Slade (Anti-Masonic) 10.9%

|- ! | Horace Everett | | National Republican | 1828 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{collapsible list|title=First ballot (September 6, 1830)| | Horace Everett (National Republican) 49.0% | Royal M. Ransom (Anti-Masonic) 34.7% | Alden Partridge (Jacksonian) 13.5% | Jacob Collamer (Unknown) 0.4% | Write-ins 2.4%}} Second ballot (December 7, 1830){{plainlist |

  • Horace Everett (National Republican) 51.2%
  • Royal M. Ransom (Anti-Masonic) 34.9%
  • Alden Partridge (Jacksonian) 11.6%

|- ! | Benjamin Swift | | National Republican | 1827 | | Incumbent retired. National Republican hold. | nowrap | {{collapsible list|title=First ballot (September 6, 1830)| | Heman Allen (National Republican) 48.6% | Benjamin F. Bailey (Jacksonian) 29.6% | Benjamin Swift (Anti-Masonic) 19.3% | Samuel Swift (Unknown) 0.2% | Stephen Royce (Unknown) 0.0% | Alvah Sabin (Unknown) 0.0%}} | Benjamin Swift (Anti-Masonic) 35.5% | Heman Allen (National Republican) 34.6% | Benjamin F. Bailey (Jacksonian) 29.8%}} | Benjamin Swift (Anti-Masonic) 37.5% | Benjamin F. Bailey (Jacksonian) 35.4% | Heman Allen (National Republican) 26.2%}} | Benjamin Swift (Anti-Masonic) 50.0% | Benjamin F. Bailey (Jacksonian) 49.1% | Write-ins 0.9%}} | Benjamin F. Bailey (Jacksonian) 42.9% | Heman Allen (National Republican) 42.4% | Benjamin Swift (Anti-Masonic) 13.9%}} | Benjamin F. Bailey (Jacksonian) 43.3% | Heman Allen (National Republican) 38.3% | Truman Galusha (Anti-Masonic) 17.8%}} | Benjamin F. Bailey (Jacksonian) 42.8% | Heman Allen (National Republican) 38.4% | Truman Galusha (Anti-Masonic) 17.9%}} | Benjamin F. Bailey (Jacksonian) 45.1% | Heman Allen (National Republican) 39.9% | Truman Galusha (Anti-Masonic) 12.9%}} | Benjamin F. Bailey (Jacksonian) 44.4% | Heman Allen (National Republican) 34.7% | Asa Aldis (Anti-Masonic) 20.5%}} | Benjamin F. Bailey (Jacksonian) 44.1% | Heman Allen (National Republican) 32.3% | Truman Galusha (Anti-Masonic) 23.4% | Scattering }} Eleventh ballot (June 4, 1832){{plainlist |

  • Heman Allen (National Republican) 52.3%
  • Asa Aldis (Anti-Masonic) 22.1%
  • Stephen S. Brown (Jacksonian) 17.7%
  • Truman Chittenden (National Republican) 6.5%

|- ! | William Cahoon | | Anti-Masonic | 1829 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • William Cahoon (Anti-Masonic) 52.6%
  • Israel P. Dana (Jacksonian) 44.2%
  • James Bell (National Republican) 0.8%

|}

Virginia

|- ! | George Loyall | | Jacksonian | 1829 | | Incumbent lost re-election. National Republican gain. | nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • Thomas Newton Jr. (National Republican) 51.0%
  • George Loyall (Jacksonian) 49.0%

|- ! | James Trezvant | | Jacksonian | 1825 | | Incumbent retired. Jacksonian hold. | nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • John Y. Mason (Jacksonian) 57.9%
  • Richard Eppes (Independent) 42.1%

|- ! | William S. Archer | | Jacksonian | 1820 (special) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • William S. Archer (Jacksonian) 100%

|- ! | Mark Alexander | | Jacksonian | 1819 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • Mark Alexander (Jacksonian) 100%

|- ! | Thomas Bouldin | | Jacksonian | 1829 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • Thomas Bouldin (Jacksonian) 58.6%
  • George W. Crump (Jacksonian) 41.4%

|- ! | Thomas Davenport | | Jacksonian | 1825 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • Thomas Davenport (Jacksonian) 100%

|- ! | Nathaniel Claiborne | | Jacksonian | 1825 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • Nathaniel Claiborne (Jacksonian) 100%

|- ! | Richard Coke Jr. | | Jacksonian | 1829 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • Richard Coke Jr. (Jacksonian) 77.3%
  • Carter M. Braxton (Jacksonian) 22.7%

|- ! | Andrew Stevenson | | Jacksonian | 1821 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • Andrew Stevenson (Jacksonian) 100%

|- ! | William F. Gordon | | Jacksonian | 1829 (special) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • William F. Gordon (Jacksonian) 100%

|- ! | John M. Patton | | Jacksonian | 1830 (special) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • John M. Patton (Jacksonian) 57.4%
  • Laurence T. Dade (Jacksonian) 42.6%

|- ! | John Roane | | Jacksonian | 1827 | | Incumbent retired. Jacksonian hold. | nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • John J. Roane (Jacksonian) 43.7%
  • John H. Bernard (Independent) 31.7%
  • Edwin Upshaw (Jacksonian) 14.1%
  • Jonathan M. Garnett (Independent) 10.5%

|- ! | John Taliaferro | | National Republican | 1824 (special) | | Incumbent lost re-election. Jacksonian gain. | nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • Joseph Chinn (Jacksonian) 52.2%
  • John Taliaferro (National Republican) 47.8%

|- ! | Charles F. Mercer | | National Republican | 1817 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • Charles F. Mercer (National Republican) 55.3%
  • John Gibson (Independent) 44.7%

|- ! | John S. Barbour | | Jacksonian | 1823 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • John S. Barbour (Jacksonian) 70.1%
  • John R. Wallace (Independent) 29.9%

|- ! | William Armstrong | | National Republican | 1825 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • William Armstrong (National Republican) 55.4%
  • Edward Lucas (Jacksonian) 44.6%

|- ! | Robert Allen | | Jacksonian | 1827 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • Robert Allen (Jacksonian) 53.7%
  • James M. Mason (Jacksonian) 46.3%

|- ! | Philip Doddridge | | National Republican | 1829 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • Philip Doddridge (National Republican) 100%

|- ! | William McCoy | | Jacksonian | 1811 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • William McCoy (Jacksonian) 80.6%
  • Erasmus Stribling (Independent) 19.4%

|- ! | Robert Craig | | Jacksonian | 1829 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • Robert Craig (Jacksonian) 84.4%
  • Fleming B. Miller (Jacksonian) 15.6%

|- ! | Lewis Maxwell | | National Republican | 1827 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • Lewis Maxwell (National Republican) 50.9%
  • Daniel Smith (National Republican) 44.1%
  • Johnson Reynolds (Independent) 5.0%

|- ! | Joseph Draper | | Jacksonian | 1830 (special) | | Incumbent lost re-election. Jacksonian hold. | nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • Charles C. Johnston (Jacksonian) 63.0%
  • Joseph Draper (Jacksonian) 37.0%

|}

Non-voting delegates

Arkansas Territory

Arkansas elected its delegate late on September 4, 1831.

|- ! | Ambrose H. Sevier | | Jacksonian | 1828 (special) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • Ambrose H. Sevier (Jacksonian)

|}

Florida Territory

Florida elected its delegate on September 1, 1830.

|- ! | Joseph M. White | | Jacksonian | 1825 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • Joseph M. White (Jacksonian)

|}

Michigan Territory

Arkansas elected its delegate late on August 8, 1831.

|- ! | | Del. John Biddle (J) resigned February 21, 1831. National Republican gain. | nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • Austin E. Wing (National Republican)

|}

Notes

References

Bibliography

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