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The 1814–15 United States House of Representatives elections were held on various dates in various states between April 26, 1814, and August 10, 1815. Each state set its own date for its elections to the House of Representatives before the first session of the
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convened on December 4, 1815. They occurred during President James Madison's second term. Elections were held for all 182 seats, representing 18 states. This election happened in the middle of the War of 1812. The war was extremely unpopular in certain regions, particularly New England. The failed American invasion of Upper Canada ( Ontario) and the 1814 Burning of Washington were embarrassing military setbacks, but the Democratic-Republican Party remained dominant and the declining
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was unable to convert war opposition into political gain. This election marked the first in American history where the incumbent president's party gained House seats in a midterm election while still losing seats in the Senate, this happened again in
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Election summaries


Special elections

There were special elections in 1814 and 1815 to the
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. Special elections are sorted by date then district.


13th Congress

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Henry Clay Henry Clay Sr. (April 12, 1777June 29, 1852) was an American attorney and statesman who represented Kentucky in both the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives. He was the seventh House speaker as well as the ninth secretary of state, al ...
, , Democratic-
Republican ,
1810 Events January–March * January 1 – Major-General Lachlan Macquarie officially becomes Governor of New South Wales. * January 4 – Australian seal hunter Frederick Hasselborough discovers Campbell Island, in the Subantarctic. * Janua ...
, , Incumbent resigned January 19, 1814 to travel to Europe for the War of 1812 negotiations.
New member elected February 28, 1814 and seated March 29, 1814.
Democratic-Republican hold.
Winner was not a candidate for re-election; see below. , nowrap , , - !
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William M. Richardson William Merchant Richardson (January 4, 1774 – March 15, 1838) was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Massachusetts and chief justice of the New Hampshire Supreme Court. Biography He was born in Pelham in the Province of New ...
, , Democratic-
Republican , 1811 , , Incumbent resigned April 18, 1814.
New member elected May 23, 1814 and seated September 22, 1814.
Democratic-Republican hold.
Winner was re-elected; see below. , nowrap , , - ! , John Dawson , , Democratic-
Republican ,
1797 Events January–March * January 3 – The Treaty of Tripoli, a peace treaty between the United States and Ottoman Tripolitania, is signed at Algiers (''see also'' 1796). * January 7 – The parliament of the Cisalpine Re ...
, , Incumbent died March 31, 1814.
New member elected June 1814 and seated January 11, 1815.
Democratic-Republican hold.
Winner was later re-elected; see below. , nowrap , , - !
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Daniel Dewey Daniel Dewey (January 29, 1766 – May 26, 1815) was a U.S. Representative from Sheffield, Massachusetts. Career Born in Sheffield in the Province of Massachusetts Bay, Dewey attended Yale College. He studied law. He was admitted to the bar ...
, , Federalist ,
1812 Events January–March * January 1 – The ''Allgemeines bürgerliches Gesetzbuch'' (the Austrian civil code) enters into force in the Austrian Empire. * January 19 – Peninsular War: The French-held fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo Siege of ...
, , Incumbent resigned February 24, 1814, to become associate judge of the Massachusetts SJC.
New member elected August 4, 1814 and seated September 26, 1814.
Federalist hold.
Winner was later re-elected; see below. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Samuel Smith Samuel Smith may refer to: In politics *Samuel Smith (Connecticut politician) (1646–1735), early settler of Norwalk, Connecticut and deputy of the General Assembly of the Colony of Connecticut in 1691 *Samuel Smith (1754–1834), British Member ...
, , Federalist ,
1812 Events January–March * January 1 – The ''Allgemeines bürgerliches Gesetzbuch'' (the Austrian civil code) enters into force in the Austrian Empire. * January 19 – Peninsular War: The French-held fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo Siege of ...
, , Incumbent resigned May 21, 1814.
In the August 29, 1814 special election, no candidate received the required majority to be elected. The seat was left vacant for the remainder of the Congress.
Federalist loss. , nowrap , , - ! , Felix Grundy , , Democratic-
Republican ,
1811 Events January–March * January 8 – An unsuccessful slave revolt is led by Charles Deslondes, in St. Charles and St. James Parishes, Louisiana. * January 17 – Mexican War of Independence – Battle of Calderón Brid ...
, , Incumbent resigned in 1814.
New member elected September 15–16, 1814 and seated October 15, 1814.
Democratic-Republican hold.
Winner was re-elected; see below. , nowrap , , - !
, Jacob Hufty , , Federalist ,
1808 Events January–March * January 1 ** The importation of slaves into the United States is banned, as the 1807 Act Prohibiting Importation of Slaves takes effect; African slaves continue to be imported into Cuba, and until the island ab ...
, , Incumbent died May 20, 1814.
New member elected October 10–11, 1814 and seated November 2, 1814.
Democratic-Republican gain.
By the time of the special election the legislature had reinstated at-large elections. This was the second of three cases when the special election was held on a different basis than the general election.
Winner was not a candidate for election to the next term; see below. , nowrap , , - ! , Edward Hempstead , , Democratic-
Republican ,
1812 Events January–March * January 1 – The '' Allgemeines bürgerliches Gesetzbuch'' (the Austrian civil code) enters into force in the Austrian Empire. * January 19 – Peninsular War: The French-held fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo i ...
, , Incumbent served until September 17, 1814.
New delegate elected September 17, 1814 and seated November 16, 1814.
Democratic-Republican hold.
Winner also elected to the next term; see below. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Reasin Beall Reasin Beall (December 3, 1769February 20, 1843) was an American politician. He was an Ohio Congressman and a Militia General during the War of 1812. Beall was born in 1769 in Frederick County in the Province of Maryland (in the portion of wh ...
, , Democratic-
Republican , 1813 , , Incumbent resigned June 7, 1814.
New member elected October 11, 1814 and seated December 22, 1814.
Democratic-Republican hold.
Winner also elected to the next term; see below. , nowrap , , - ! , Jonathan Roberts , , Democratic-
Republican ,
1810 Events January–March * January 1 – Major-General Lachlan Macquarie officially becomes Governor of New South Wales. * January 4 – Australian seal hunter Frederick Hasselborough discovers Campbell Island, in the Subantarctic. * Janua ...
, , Incumbent resigned February 24, 1814, when elected U.S. Senator.
New member elected October 11, 1814 and seated November 29, 1814.
Federalist gain.
Winner lost election to the next term; see below. , nowrap , , - ! ,
James Whitehill James Whitehill (January 31, 1762 – February 26, 1822) was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania. James Whitehill (son of John Whitehill and nephew of Robert Whitehill) was born in Strasburg, Pennsylvania. He studi ...
, , Democratic-
Republican ,
1812 Events January–March * January 1 – The ''Allgemeines bürgerliches Gesetzbuch'' (the Austrian civil code) enters into force in the Austrian Empire. * January 19 – Peninsular War: The French-held fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo Siege of ...
, , Incumbent resigned September 1, 1814, to engage in mercantile pursuits.
New member elected October 12, 1814 and seated December 12, 1814.
Federalist gain.
Winner elected to the next term; see below. , nowrap ,


14th Congress

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, Daniel A. White , , Federalist ,
1814 Events January * January 1 – War of the Sixth Coalition – The Royal Prussian Army led by Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher crosses the Rhine. * January 3 ** War of the Sixth Coalition – Siege of Cattaro: French garrison s ...
, , Member-elect declined the seat to become Probate Judge in Essex County.
New member elected July 17, 1815 and seated December 4, 1815.
Federalist hold. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Jonathan Fisk Jonathan Fisk (September 26, 1778 – July 13, 1832) was an American lawyer and politician who served as United States Representative for the third District of New York. Early life Fisk was born in Amherst, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, a ...
, , Democratic-
Republican ,
1808 Events January–March * January 1 ** The importation of slaves into the United States is banned, as the 1807 Act Prohibiting Importation of Slaves takes effect; African slaves continue to be imported into Cuba, and until the island ab ...

1810
1812 Events January–March * January 1 – The ''Allgemeines bürgerliches Gesetzbuch'' (the Austrian civil code) enters into force in the Austrian Empire. * January 19 – Peninsular War: The French-held fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo Siege of ...
, , Incumbent resigned in March 1815 when appointed U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York.
New member elected in April 1815 and seated December 4, 1815.
Democratic-Republican hold. , nowrap , , - ! , Benjamin Pond , , Democratic-
Republican ,
1810 Events January–March * January 1 – Major-General Lachlan Macquarie officially becomes Governor of New South Wales. * January 4 – Australian seal hunter Frederick Hasselborough discovers Campbell Island, in the Subantarctic. * Janua ...
, , Incumbent died October 14, 1814.
New member elected in April 1815 and seated December 7, 1815.
Democratic-Republican hold. , nowrap , , - ! , Matthew Clay , , Democratic-
Republican ,
1797 Events January–March * January 3 – The Treaty of Tripoli, a peace treaty between the United States and Ottoman Tripolitania, is signed at Algiers (''see also'' 1796). * January 7 – The parliament of the Cisalpine Re ...

1812
1815 Events January * January 2 – Lord Byron marries Anna Isabella Milbanke in Seaham, county of Durham, England. * January 3 – Austria, Britain, and Bourbon-restored France form a secret defensive alliance treaty against Prussi ...
, , Incumbent died May 27, 1815.
New member elected in October 1815 and seated December 5, 1815.
Democratic-Republican hold. , nowrap , , - ! , Jonathan Williams , , Democratic-
Republican ,
1814 Events January * January 1 – War of the Sixth Coalition – The Royal Prussian Army led by Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher crosses the Rhine. * January 3 ** War of the Sixth Coalition – Siege of Cattaro: French garrison s ...
, , Incumbent died May 16, 1815.
New member elected October 10, 1815 and seated December 6, 1815.
Federalist gain. , nowrap , , - ! , Amos Ellmaker , , Democratic-
Republican , 1814 , , Incumbent resigned July 3, 1815 to become President Judge of the 12th Judicial District.
New member elected October 10, 1815 and seated December 4, 1815.
Democratic-Republican hold. , nowrap , , - ! , David Bard , , Democratic-
Republican ,
1794 Events January–March * January 1 – The Stibo Group is founded by Niels Lund as a printing company in Aarhus (Denmark). * January 13 – The U.S. Congress enacts a law providing for, effective May 1, 1795, a United States ...

1798
1802 Events January–March * January 5 – Thomas Bruce, 7th Earl of Elgin, British ambassador to the Ottoman Empire, begins removal of the Elgin Marbles from the Parthenon in Athens, claiming they were at risk of destruction during the Ot ...
, , Incumbent died March 12, 1815.
New member elected October 10, 1815 and seated December 11, 1815.
Democratic-Republican hold. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Henry Clay Henry Clay Sr. (April 12, 1777June 29, 1852) was an American attorney and statesman who represented Kentucky in both the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives. He was the seventh House speaker as well as the ninth secretary of state, al ...
, , Democratic-
Republican ,
1810 Events January–March * January 1 – Major-General Lachlan Macquarie officially becomes Governor of New South Wales. * January 4 – Australian seal hunter Frederick Hasselborough discovers Campbell Island, in the Subantarctic. * Janua ...

1814
1814 Events January * January 1 – War of the Sixth Coalition – The Royal Prussian Army led by Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher crosses the Rhine. * January 3 ** War of the Sixth Coalition – Siege of Cattaro: French garrison s ...
, , Seat declared vacant in 1815 by the governor after
Henry Clay Henry Clay Sr. (April 12, 1777June 29, 1852) was an American attorney and statesman who represented Kentucky in both the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives. He was the seventh House speaker as well as the ninth secretary of state, al ...
was appointed minister plenipotentiary to Great Britain.
Incumbent re-elected October 30, 1815 to fill his own vacancy and seated December 4, 1815.
Democratic-Republican hold. , nowrap , , - ! , John Sevier , , Democratic-
Republican , 1790 (N.C.)
1790
1811 Events January–March * January 8 – An unsuccessful slave revolt is led by Charles Deslondes, in St. Charles and St. James Parishes, Louisiana. * January 17 – Mexican War of Independence – Battle of Calderón Brid ...
, , Incumbent died September 24, 1815.
New member elected December 7–8, 1815 and seated January 8, 1816.
Democratic-Republican hold. , nowrap ,


Connecticut

Connecticut held its election September 19, 1814. , - style="height:4em" ! rowspan=7 ,
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Epaphroditus Champion Epaphroditus Champion (April 6, 1756 – December 22, 1834) was an American politician and military officer from Connecticut. He served as a U.S. Representative from Connecticut. Early life Champion was born in Colchester in the Connecticut Col ...
, , Federalist ,
1806 Events January–March * January 1 ** The French Republican Calendar is abolished. ** The Kingdom of Bavaria is established by Napoleon. * January 5 – The body of Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson, lies in state in the Painted Hall ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , rowspan=7 nowrap , , - style="height:4em" , John Davenport , , Federalist ,
1798 Events January–June * January – Eli Whitney contracts with the U.S. federal government for 10,000 muskets, which he produces with interchangeable parts. * January 4 – Constantine Hangerli enters Bucharest, as Prince of Wa ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , - style="height:4em" ,
Lyman Law Lyman Law (August 19, 1770 – February 3, 1842), son of Richard Law and father of John Law, was a United States representative from Connecticut. He was born New London, Connecticut. He pursued classical studies and was graduated from Ya ...
, , Federalist ,
1810 Events January–March * January 1 – Major-General Lachlan Macquarie officially becomes Governor of New South Wales. * January 4 – Australian seal hunter Frederick Hasselborough discovers Campbell Island, in the Subantarctic. * Janua ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , - style="height:4em" ,
Jonathan O. Moseley Jonathan Ogden Moseley (April 9, 1762 – September 9, 1838) was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives The United States House of Representatives, often referred to as the House of Representatives, the U.S. House, or simply the ...
, , Federalist ,
1804 Events January–March * January 1 – Haiti gains independence from France, and becomes the first black republic, having the only successful slave revolt ever. * February 4 – The Sokoto Caliphate is founded in West Africa. * Februar ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , - style="height:4em" , Benjamin Tallmadge , , Federalist , 1801 , Incumbent re-elected. , - style="height:4em" ,
Timothy Pitkin Timothy Pitkin (January 21, 1766 in Farmington, Connecticut – December 18, 1847 in New Haven, Connecticut) was an American lawyer, politician, and historian. He graduated from Yale in 1785, taught in the academy at Plainfield, Connecticu ...
, , Federalist , 1805 , Incumbent re-elected. , - ,
Lewis B. Sturges Lewis Burr Sturges (March 15, 1763 – March 30, 1844) was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Connecticut from 1805 to 1817. He was born in Fairfield, Conn., the son of Jonathan Sturges, who also served in the House. Sturges gr ...
, , Federalist , 1805 , Incumbent re-elected.


Delaware

Delaware held its election October 4, 1814. , - ! rowspan=2 ,
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Henry M. Ridgely Henry Moore Ridgely (August 6, 1779 – August 6, 1847) was an American lawyer and politician from Dover, in Kent County, Delaware. He was a member of the Federalist Party, and later the Democratic Party, who served as U.S. Representativ ...
, , Federalist ,
1810 Events January–March * January 1 – Major-General Lachlan Macquarie officially becomes Governor of New South Wales. * January 4 – Australian seal hunter Frederick Hasselborough discovers Campbell Island, in the Subantarctic. * Janua ...
, , Incumbent retired.
Federalist hold. , rowspan=2 nowrap , , - , Thomas Cooper , , Federalist ,
1812 Events January–March * January 1 – The ''Allgemeines bürgerliches Gesetzbuch'' (the Austrian civil code) enters into force in the Austrian Empire. * January 19 – Peninsular War: The French-held fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo Siege of ...
, Incumbent re-elected.


Georgia

Georgia held its election October 3, 1814. , - ! rowspan=6 ,
, John Forsyth , , Democratic-Republican ,
1812 Events January–March * January 1 – The ''Allgemeines bürgerliches Gesetzbuch'' (the Austrian civil code) enters into force in the Austrian Empire. * January 19 – Peninsular War: The French-held fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo Siege of ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , rowspan=6 nowrap , , - ,
Alfred Cuthbert Alfred Cuthbert (December 23, 1785July 9, 1856) was a United States representative and Senator from Georgia. He should not be confused with his brother, John Alfred Cuthbert. Life and career Cuthbert was born in Savannah. He was instructed by pr ...
, , Democratic-Republican , 1813 , Incumbent re-elected. , - ,
George M. Troup George McIntosh Troup (September 8, 1780 – April 26, 1856) was an Politics of the United States, American politician from the U.S. state of Georgia (U.S. state), Georgia. He served in the Georgia General Assembly, U.S. House of Representative ...
, , Democratic-Republican ,
1806 Events January–March * January 1 ** The French Republican Calendar is abolished. ** The Kingdom of Bavaria is established by Napoleon. * January 5 – The body of Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson, lies in state in the Painted Hall ...
, , Incumbent retired.
Democratic-Republican hold. , - , William Barnett , , Democratic-Republican ,
1812 Events January–March * January 1 – The '' Allgemeines bürgerliches Gesetzbuch'' (the Austrian civil code) enters into force in the Austrian Empire. * January 19 – Peninsular War: The French-held fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo i ...
, , Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic-Republican hold. , - , Bolling Hall , , Democratic-Republican ,
1810 Events January–March * January 1 – Major-General Lachlan Macquarie officially becomes Governor of New South Wales. * January 4 – Australian seal hunter Frederick Hasselborough discovers Campbell Island, in the Subantarctic. * Janua ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , - , Thomas Telfair , , Democratic-Republican ,
1812 Events January–March * January 1 – The ''Allgemeines bürgerliches Gesetzbuch'' (the Austrian civil code) enters into force in the Austrian Empire. * January 19 – Peninsular War: The French-held fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo Siege of ...
, Incumbent re-elected.


Illinois Territory

See Non-voting delegates, below.


Indiana Territory

See Non-voting delegates, below.


Kentucky

Kentucky held its elections August 3, 1814. , - ! , James Clark , , Democratic-Republican ,
1812 Events January–March * January 1 – The ''Allgemeines bürgerliches Gesetzbuch'' (the Austrian civil code) enters into force in the Austrian Empire. * January 19 – Peninsular War: The French-held fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo Siege of ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Joseph H. Hawkins Joseph H. Hawkins (died 1823) was a United States Congressman from Kentucky. He was born in Lexington, Kentucky and pursued an academic course. He studied law and was admitted to the bar. He was a member of the Kentucky State House of Represe ...
, , Democratic-Republican , 1814 , , Incumbent retired.
Democratic-Republican hold. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Richard M. Johnson Richard Mentor Johnson (October 17, 1780 – November 19, 1850) was an American lawyer, military officer and politician who served as the ninth vice president of the United States, serving from 1837 to 1841 under President Martin Van Buren ...
, , Democratic-Republican ,
1806 Events January–March * January 1 ** The French Republican Calendar is abolished. ** The Kingdom of Bavaria is established by Napoleon. * January 5 – The body of Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson, lies in state in the Painted Hall ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Joseph Desha Joseph Desha (December 9, 1768 – October 11, 1842) was a U.S. Representative and the ninth governor of the U.S. state of Kentucky. After the revocation of the Edict of Nantes, Desha's Huguenot ancestors fled from France to Pennsylvania, wh ...
, , Democratic-Republican ,
1806 Events January–March * January 1 ** The French Republican Calendar is abolished. ** The Kingdom of Bavaria is established by Napoleon. * January 5 – The body of Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson, lies in state in the Painted Hall ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Samuel Hopkins , , Democratic-Republican ,
1812 Events January–March * January 1 – The ''Allgemeines bürgerliches Gesetzbuch'' (the Austrian civil code) enters into force in the Austrian Empire. * January 19 – Peninsular War: The French-held fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo Siege of ...
, , Incumbent retired.
Democratic-Republican hold. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Solomon P. Sharp Solomon Porcius Sharp (August 22, 1787 – November 7, 1825) was an American lawyer and politician, serving as attorney general of Kentucky and a member of the United States Congress and the Kentucky General Assembly. His murder by Jereboam ...
, , Democratic-Republican ,
1812 Events January–March * January 1 – The ''Allgemeines bürgerliches Gesetzbuch'' (the Austrian civil code) enters into force in the Austrian Empire. * January 19 – Peninsular War: The French-held fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo Siege of ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Samuel McKee , , Democratic-Republican ,
1808 Events January–March * January 1 ** The importation of slaves into the United States is banned, as the 1807 Act Prohibiting Importation of Slaves takes effect; African slaves continue to be imported into Cuba, and until the island ab ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Stephen Ormsby , , Democratic-Republican ,
1810 Events January–March * January 1 – Major-General Lachlan Macquarie officially becomes Governor of New South Wales. * January 4 – Australian seal hunter Frederick Hasselborough discovers Campbell Island, in the Subantarctic. * Janua ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Thomas Montgomery , , Democratic-Republican ,
1812 Events January–March * January 1 – The ''Allgemeines bürgerliches Gesetzbuch'' (the Austrian civil code) enters into force in the Austrian Empire. * January 19 – Peninsular War: The French-held fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo Siege of ...
, , Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic-Republican hold. , nowrap , , - ! ,
William P. Duval William Pope Duval (September 4, 1784 – March 19, 1854) was the first civilian governor of the Florida Territory, succeeding Andrew Jackson, who had been a military governor. In his twelve-year governorship, from 1822 to 1834, he divided Flori ...
, , Democratic-Republican ,
1812 Events January–March * January 1 – The ''Allgemeines bürgerliches Gesetzbuch'' (the Austrian civil code) enters into force in the Austrian Empire. * January 19 – Peninsular War: The French-held fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo Siege of ...
, , Incumbent retired.
Democratic-Republican hold. , nowrap ,


Louisiana

Louisiana held its election July 4–6, 1814. , - ! ,
Thomas B. Robertson Thomas Bolling Robertson (February 27, 1779 – October 5, 1828) was an Attorney General of the Orleans Territory, Secretary of the Louisiana Territory, a United States representative from Louisiana, the 3rd Governor of Louisiana, Attorney Gener ...
, , Democratic-
Republican ,
1812 Events January–March * January 1 – The ''Allgemeines bürgerliches Gesetzbuch'' (the Austrian civil code) enters into force in the Austrian Empire. * January 19 – Peninsular War: The French-held fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo Siege of ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap ,


Maryland

Maryland held its elections October 3, 1814. , - ! , Philip Stuart , , Federalist ,
1810 Events January–March * January 1 – Major-General Lachlan Macquarie officially becomes Governor of New South Wales. * January 4 – Australian seal hunter Frederick Hasselborough discovers Campbell Island, in the Subantarctic. * Janua ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Joseph Kent Joseph Kent (January 14, 1779November 24, 1837), a Whig, was a United States Senator from Maryland, serving from 1833 until his death in 1837. He also served in the House of Representatives, serving the second district of Maryland from 1811 to ...
, , Democratic-
Republican ,
1810 Events January–March * January 1 – Major-General Lachlan Macquarie officially becomes Governor of New South Wales. * January 4 – Australian seal hunter Frederick Hasselborough discovers Campbell Island, in the Subantarctic. * Janua ...
, , Incumbent lost re-election.
Federalist gain. , nowrap , , - ! , Alexander C. Hanson , , Federalist ,
1812 Events January–March * January 1 – The ''Allgemeines bürgerliches Gesetzbuch'' (the Austrian civil code) enters into force in the Austrian Empire. * January 19 – Peninsular War: The French-held fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo Siege of ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Samuel Ringgold , , Democratic-
Republican ,
1810 Events January–March * January 1 – Major-General Lachlan Macquarie officially becomes Governor of New South Wales. * January 4 – Australian seal hunter Frederick Hasselborough discovers Campbell Island, in the Subantarctic. * Janua ...
, , Incumbent lost re-election.
Federalist gain. , nowrap , , - ! rowspan=2 ,
, Nicholas R. Moore , , Democratic-
Republican ,
1803 Events * January 1 – The first edition of Alexandre Balthazar Laurent Grimod de La Reynière's ''Almanach des gourmands'', the first guide to restaurant cooking, is published in Paris. * January 5 – William Symington demonstrates his ...

1810
1812 Events January–March * January 1 – The ''Allgemeines bürgerliches Gesetzbuch'' (the Austrian civil code) enters into force in the Austrian Empire. * January 19 – Peninsular War: The French-held fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo Siege of ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , rowspan=2 nowrap , , - ,
Alexander McKim Alexander McKim (January 10, 1748January 18, 1832) was a U.S. Representative from Maryland. Biography Born in Brandywine in the Delaware Colony, McKim pursued an academic course. He later moved to Baltimore, Maryland, and served as a member of ...
, , Democratic-
Republican ,
1808 Events January–March * January 1 ** The importation of slaves into the United States is banned, as the 1807 Act Prohibiting Importation of Slaves takes effect; African slaves continue to be imported into Cuba, and until the island ab ...
, , Incumbent retired.
Democratic-Republican hold. , - ! , Stevenson Archer , , Democratic-
Republican , 1811 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Robert Wright , , Democratic-
Republican , 1810 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Charles Goldsborough , , Federalist ,
1804 Events January–March * January 1 – Haiti gains independence from France, and becomes the first black republic, having the only successful slave revolt ever. * February 4 – The Sokoto Caliphate is founded in West Africa. * Februar ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap ,


Massachusetts

Massachusetts held its elections November 7, 1814. State law required a majority vote for election which was not met in two districts, leading to a second election January 6, 1815. District numbers differed between source used and elsewhere on Wikipedia; district numbers used elsewhere on Wikipedia used here. , - !
, Artemas Ward Jr. , , Federalist ,
1812 Events January–March * January 1 – The ''Allgemeines bürgerliches Gesetzbuch'' (the Austrian civil code) enters into force in the Austrian Empire. * January 19 – Peninsular War: The French-held fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo Siege of ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - !
, Timothy Pickering
, , Federalist ,
1812 Events January–March * January 1 – The ''Allgemeines bürgerliches Gesetzbuch'' (the Austrian civil code) enters into force in the Austrian Empire. * January 19 – Peninsular War: The French-held fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo Siege of ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - !
, William Reed
, , Federalist ,
1810 Events January–March * January 1 – Major-General Lachlan Macquarie officially becomes Governor of New South Wales. * January 4 – Australian seal hunter Frederick Hasselborough discovers Campbell Island, in the Subantarctic. * Janua ...
, , Incumbent retired.
Federalist hold.
Successor declined the seat before Congress convened, causing a special election. , nowrap , , - !
,
Samuel Dana Samuel Dana (June 26, 1767 – November 20, 1835) was an American lawyer and politician who served in both branches of the Massachusetts General Court, as President of the Massachusetts Senate and as a United States representative from Massachu ...
, , Democratic-
Republican , 1814 , , Incumbent lost re-election.
Federalist gain. , nowrap , , - !
,
William Ely William Ely (August 14, 1765 – October 9, 1817) was a U.S. Representative from Massachusetts. Early life and education Ely was born in Longmeadow in the Province of Massachusetts Bay on August 14, 1765. He was the youngest son of Deacon N ...
, , Federalist ,
1804 Events January–March * January 1 – Haiti gains independence from France, and becomes the first black republic, having the only successful slave revolt ever. * February 4 – The Sokoto Caliphate is founded in West Africa. * Februar ...
, , Incumbent retired.
Federalist hold. , nowrap , , - !
,
Samuel Taggart Samuel Taggart (March 24, 1754 – April 25, 1825) was a Presbyterian Minister, an American politician and a U. S. Representative from Massachusetts. Early life The son of Matthew Taggart, he was born in Londonderry in the Province of New Ha ...
, , Federalist ,
1803 Events * January 1 – The first edition of Alexandre Balthazar Laurent Grimod de La Reynière's ''Almanach des gourmands'', the first guide to restaurant cooking, is published in Paris. * January 5 – William Symington demonstrates his ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - !
,
John W. Hulbert John Whitefield Hulbert (June 1, 1770 – October 19, 1831) was a United States House of Representatives, U.S. Representative from Massachusetts. Born in Alford, Massachusetts, Alford in the Province of Massachusetts Bay, Hulbert completed pr ...

, , Federalist ,
1812 Events January–March * January 1 – The ''Allgemeines bürgerliches Gesetzbuch'' (the Austrian civil code) enters into force in the Austrian Empire. * January 19 – Peninsular War: The French-held fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo Siege of ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - !
, William Baylies
, , Federalist ,
1812 Events January–March * January 1 – The ''Allgemeines bürgerliches Gesetzbuch'' (the Austrian civil code) enters into force in the Austrian Empire. * January 19 – Peninsular War: The French-held fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo Siege of ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - !
,
John Reed Jr. John Reed Jr. (September 2, 1781 – November 25, 1860) was a Representative from Massachusetts. Reed was born in West Bridgewater, Massachusetts. He graduated from Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island in 1803, and was a tutor of langu ...

, , Federalist ,
1812 Events January–March * January 1 – The ''Allgemeines bürgerliches Gesetzbuch'' (the Austrian civil code) enters into force in the Austrian Empire. * January 19 – Peninsular War: The French-held fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo Siege of ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - !
,
Laban Wheaton Laban Wheaton (March 13, 1754 – March 23, 1846) was a U.S. Representative from Massachusetts. Early life and education Born in Mansfield in the Province of Massachusetts Bay, Wheaton attended Wrentham Academy. He was graduated from Harvard ...

, , Federalist ,
1808 Events January–March * January 1 ** The importation of slaves into the United States is banned, as the 1807 Act Prohibiting Importation of Slaves takes effect; African slaves continue to be imported into Cuba, and until the island ab ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - !
, Elijah Brigham
, , Federalist ,
1810 Events January–March * January 1 – Major-General Lachlan Macquarie officially becomes Governor of New South Wales. * January 4 – Australian seal hunter Frederick Hasselborough discovers Campbell Island, in the Subantarctic. * Janua ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - !
, Abijah Bigelow
, , Federalist ,
1810 Events January–March * January 1 – Major-General Lachlan Macquarie officially becomes Governor of New South Wales. * January 4 – Australian seal hunter Frederick Hasselborough discovers Campbell Island, in the Subantarctic. * Janua ...
, , Incumbent retired.
Federalist hold. , nowrap , , - !
, Nathaniel Ruggles , , Federalist ,
1812 Events January–March * January 1 – The ''Allgemeines bürgerliches Gesetzbuch'' (the Austrian civil code) enters into force in the Austrian Empire. * January 19 – Peninsular War: The French-held fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo Siege of ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - !
, Cyrus King , , Federalist ,
1812 Events January–March * January 1 – The ''Allgemeines bürgerliches Gesetzbuch'' (the Austrian civil code) enters into force in the Austrian Empire. * January 19 – Peninsular War: The French-held fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo Siege of ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - !
,
George Bradbury George Bradbury may refer to: *George Bradbury (American politician) (1770–1823), US Representative from Massachusetts *George Bradbury (judge) George Bradbury (died 1696), was a senior English judge who was also a Protestant, he thrived under th ...
, , Federalist ,
1812 Events January–March * January 1 – The ''Allgemeines bürgerliches Gesetzbuch'' (the Austrian civil code) enters into force in the Austrian Empire. * January 19 – Peninsular War: The French-held fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo Siege of ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - !
, Abiel Wood
, , Democratic-
Republican ,
1812 Events January–March * January 1 – The ''Allgemeines bürgerliches Gesetzbuch'' (the Austrian civil code) enters into force in the Austrian Empire. * January 19 – Peninsular War: The French-held fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo Siege of ...
, , Incumbent lost re-election.
Federalist gain. , nowrap , , - !
,
John Wilson John Wilson may refer to: Academics * John Wilson (mathematician) (1741–1793), English mathematician and judge * John Wilson (historian) (1799–1870), author of ''Our Israelitish Origin'' (1840), a founding text of British Israelism * John Wil ...

, , Federalist ,
1812 Events January–March * January 1 – The ''Allgemeines bürgerliches Gesetzbuch'' (the Austrian civil code) enters into force in the Austrian Empire. * January 19 – Peninsular War: The French-held fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo Siege of ...
, , Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic-Republican gain. , nowrap , Second ballot , - !
,
James Parker James, Jim, and Jimmy Parker may refer to: Arts and entertainment *James Cutler Dunn Parker (1828–1916), American musician * James Ervan Parker (born 1942), American singer-songwriter *James Stewart Parker (1941–1988), English playwright an ...

, , Democratic-
Republican ,
1813 Events January–March * January 18–January 23 – War of 1812: The Battle of Frenchtown is fought in modern-day Monroe, Michigan between the United States and a British and Native American alliance. * January 24 – T ...
, , Incumbent lost re-election.
Federalist gain. , nowrap , , - !
,
Samuel Davis Samuel or Sam Davis may refer to: * Samuel Davis (orientalist) (1760–1819), British orientalist and amateur artist * Samuel Davis (American politician) (1774–1831), U.S. representative from Massachusetts * Samuel Davis (Canadian politician) (19 ...

, , Federalist ,
1812 Events January–March * January 1 – The ''Allgemeines bürgerliches Gesetzbuch'' (the Austrian civil code) enters into force in the Austrian Empire. * January 19 – Peninsular War: The French-held fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo Siege of ...
, , Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic-Republican gain. , nowrap , Second ballot , - !
,
Levi Hubbard Levi Hubbard (December 19, 1762 – February 18, 1836) was a United States House of Representatives, U.S. Representative from Massachusetts. Born in Worcester, Massachusetts, Worcester in the Province of Massachusetts Bay to Jonas Hubbard and M ...
, , Democratic-
Republican ,
1812 Events January–March * January 1 – The ''Allgemeines bürgerliches Gesetzbuch'' (the Austrian civil code) enters into force in the Austrian Empire. * January 19 – Peninsular War: The French-held fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo Siege of ...
, , Incumbent retired.
Democratic-Republican hold. , nowrap ,


Mississippi Territory

See Non-voting delegates, below.


Missouri Territory

See Non-voting delegates, below.


New Hampshire

New Hampshire held its election August 29, 1814. , - ! rowspan=6 ,
,
William Hale William Hale may refer to: Academics *William Gardner Hale (1849–1928), American classical scholar and professor of Latin * William Jasper Hale (1874–1944), president of the historically black Tennessee State University * William Mathew Hale (b ...
, , Federalist ,
1808 Events January–March * January 1 ** The importation of slaves into the United States is banned, as the 1807 Act Prohibiting Importation of Slaves takes effect; African slaves continue to be imported into Cuba, and until the island ab ...

1810
1812 Events January–March * January 1 – The ''Allgemeines bürgerliches Gesetzbuch'' (the Austrian civil code) enters into force in the Austrian Empire. * January 19 – Peninsular War: The French-held fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo Siege of ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , rowspan=6 nowrap , , - , Daniel Webster , , Federalist ,
1812 Events January–March * January 1 – The ''Allgemeines bürgerliches Gesetzbuch'' (the Austrian civil code) enters into force in the Austrian Empire. * January 19 – Peninsular War: The French-held fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo Siege of ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , - , Roger Vose , , Federalist ,
1812 Events January–March * January 1 – The ''Allgemeines bürgerliches Gesetzbuch'' (the Austrian civil code) enters into force in the Austrian Empire. * January 19 – Peninsular War: The French-held fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo Siege of ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , - ,
Jeduthun Wilcox Jeduthun Wilcox (November 18, 1768 – July 18, 1838) was an American politician and a United States representative from New Hampshire. Early life Born in Middletown in the Connecticut Colony, Wilcox studied law with Benjamin A. Gilbert; was ...
, , Federalist ,
1812 Events January–March * January 1 – The ''Allgemeines bürgerliches Gesetzbuch'' (the Austrian civil code) enters into force in the Austrian Empire. * January 19 – Peninsular War: The French-held fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo Siege of ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , - ,
Bradbury Cilley Bradbury Cilley (February 1, 1760 – December 17, 1831) was an American politician and a United States Representative from New Hampshire. Early life Born in Nottingham in the Province of New Hampshire, Cilley attended the common schools and t ...
, , Federalist ,
1812 Events January–March * January 1 – The ''Allgemeines bürgerliches Gesetzbuch'' (the Austrian civil code) enters into force in the Austrian Empire. * January 19 – Peninsular War: The French-held fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo Siege of ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , - ,
Samuel Smith Samuel Smith may refer to: In politics *Samuel Smith (Connecticut politician) (1646–1735), early settler of Norwalk, Connecticut and deputy of the General Assembly of the Colony of Connecticut in 1691 *Samuel Smith (1754–1834), British Member ...
, , Federalist ,
1812 Events January–March * January 1 – The ''Allgemeines bürgerliches Gesetzbuch'' (the Austrian civil code) enters into force in the Austrian Empire. * January 19 – Peninsular War: The French-held fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo Siege of ...
, , Incumbent resigned May 21, 1814.
Federalist hold.


New Jersey

New Jersey held its election October 10–11, 1814. The state returned to an at-large basis for electing its representatives, abolishing the short-lived districts of the previous election. , - ! rowspan=6 ,
, Jacob Hufty , , Federalist ,
1808 Events January–March * January 1 ** The importation of slaves into the United States is banned, as the 1807 Act Prohibiting Importation of Slaves takes effect; African slaves continue to be imported into Cuba, and until the island ab ...
, , Incumbent died May 20, 1814.
Democratic-Republican gain.
Successor was not a candidate that same day to finish the term; see above. , rowspan=6 nowrap , , - , Lewis Condict
, , Democratic-Republican ,
1810 Events January–March * January 1 – Major-General Lachlan Macquarie officially becomes Governor of New South Wales. * January 4 – Australian seal hunter Frederick Hasselborough discovers Campbell Island, in the Subantarctic. * Janua ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , - , James Schureman
, , Federalist ,
1789 Events January–March * January – Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès publishes the pamphlet ''What Is the Third Estate?'' ('), influential on the French Revolution. * January 7 – The 1788-89 United States presidential election a ...

1798
1813 Events January–March * January 18–January 23 – War of 1812: The Battle of Frenchtown is fought in modern-day Monroe, Michigan between the United States and a British and Native American alliance. * January 24 – T ...
, , Incumbent retired.
Democratic-Republican gain. , - , Richard Stockton
, , Federalist ,
1813 Events January–March * January 18–January 23 – War of 1812: The Battle of Frenchtown is fought in modern-day Monroe, Michigan between the United States and a British and Native American alliance. * January 24 – T ...
, , Incumbent retired.
Democratic-Republican gain. , - ,
William Coxe Jr. William Coxe Jr. (May 3, 1762 – February 25, 1831) was a pioneer pomologist and a U.S. Representative from New Jersey. He served as Mayor of Burlington, New Jersey. Personal life Born in Burlington, New Jersey, he was the son to Mary Francis ...

, , Federalist ,
1813 Events January–March * January 18–January 23 – War of 1812: The Battle of Frenchtown is fought in modern-day Monroe, Michigan between the United States and a British and Native American alliance. * January 24 – T ...
, , Incumbent retired.
Democratic-Republican gain. , - , Thomas Ward
, , Democratic-Republican ,
1813 Events January–March * January 18–January 23 – War of 1812: The Battle of Frenchtown is fought in modern-day Monroe, Michigan between the United States and a British and Native American alliance. * January 24 – T ...
, Incumbent re-elected.


New York

New York held its elections April 26–28, 1814. , - ! rowspan=2 ,
, Ebenezer Sage , , Democratic-Republican ,
1810 Events January–March * January 1 – Major-General Lachlan Macquarie officially becomes Governor of New South Wales. * January 4 – Australian seal hunter Frederick Hasselborough discovers Campbell Island, in the Subantarctic. * Janua ...
, , Incumbent retired.
Democratic-Republican hold. , rowspan=2 nowrap , , - , John Lefferts , , Democratic-Republican ,
1812 Events January–March * January 1 – The ''Allgemeines bürgerliches Gesetzbuch'' (the Austrian civil code) enters into force in the Austrian Empire. * January 19 – Peninsular War: The French-held fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo Siege of ...
, , Incumbent retired.
Democratic-Republican hold. , - ! rowspan=2 ,
, William Irving , , Democratic-Republican , 1813 , Incumbent re-elected. , rowspan=2 nowrap , , - ,
Jotham Post Jr. Jotham Post Jr. (April 4, 1771 – May 15, 1817) was a U.S. Representative from the state of New York, United States. Early life Post was born near Westbury, New York on April 4, 1771. He was the son of Jotham Post Sr. (1740–1817), with whom ...
, , Federalist ,
1812 Events January–March * January 1 – The ''Allgemeines bürgerliches Gesetzbuch'' (the Austrian civil code) enters into force in the Austrian Empire. * January 19 – Peninsular War: The French-held fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo Siege of ...
, , Incumbent retired.
Democratic-Republican gain. , - ! ,
Peter Denoyelles Peter Denoyelles was a Representative from New York; born in Haverstraw, New York, in 1766; completed preparatory studies; engaged in the manufacture of brick; member of the New York State Assembly in 1802 and 1803; held several local offices; ...
, , Democratic-Republican ,
1812 Events January–March * January 1 – The ''Allgemeines bürgerliches Gesetzbuch'' (the Austrian civil code) enters into force in the Austrian Empire. * January 19 – Peninsular War: The French-held fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo Siege of ...
, , Incumbent retired.
Democratic-Republican hold. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Thomas J. Oakley Thomas Jackson Oakley (November 10, 1783 – May 11, 1857) was a New York attorney, politician, and judge. He served as a United States representative from 1813 to 1815, and from 1827 to 1828, and as New York State Attorney General from 1819 t ...
, , Federalist ,
1812 Events January–March * January 1 – The ''Allgemeines bürgerliches Gesetzbuch'' (the Austrian civil code) enters into force in the Austrian Empire. * January 19 – Peninsular War: The French-held fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo Siege of ...
, , Incumbent retired.
Democratic-Republican gain. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Thomas P. Grosvenor Thomas Peabody Grosvenor (December 20, 1778 – April 24, 1817) was a United States representative from New York (state), New York. Early life Thomas Peabody Grosvenor was born on December 20, 1778 in Pomfret, Connecticut. He was the son o ...
, , Federalist ,
1812 Events January–March * January 1 – The ''Allgemeines bürgerliches Gesetzbuch'' (the Austrian civil code) enters into force in the Austrian Empire. * January 19 – Peninsular War: The French-held fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo Siege of ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Jonathan Fisk Jonathan Fisk (September 26, 1778 – July 13, 1832) was an American lawyer and politician who served as United States Representative for the third District of New York. Early life Fisk was born in Amherst, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, a ...
, , Democratic-Republican ,
1812 Events January–March * January 1 – The ''Allgemeines bürgerliches Gesetzbuch'' (the Austrian civil code) enters into force in the Austrian Empire. * January 19 – Peninsular War: The French-held fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo Siege of ...
, Incumbent re-elected.
Incumbent resigned at the beginning of the term, triggering a special election. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Abraham J. Hasbrouck Abraham Joseph Hasbrouck (October 16, 1773 – January 12, 1845) was a United States representative from New York (state), New York and a slaveholder. Biography Hasbrouck was born in "Guilford" (now Libertyville in Gardiner, New York, Gard ...
, , Democratic-Republican ,
1812 Events January–March * January 1 – The ''Allgemeines bürgerliches Gesetzbuch'' (the Austrian civil code) enters into force in the Austrian Empire. * January 19 – Peninsular War: The French-held fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo Siege of ...
, , Incumbent retired.
Democratic-Republican hold. , nowrap , , - ! , Samuel Sherwood , , Federalist ,
1812 Events January–March * January 1 – The ''Allgemeines bürgerliches Gesetzbuch'' (the Austrian civil code) enters into force in the Austrian Empire. * January 19 – Peninsular War: The French-held fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo Siege of ...
, , Incumbent retired.
Federalist hold.
Loser successfully challenged the election. , nowrap , , - ! , John Lovett , , Federalist ,
1812 Events January–March * January 1 – The ''Allgemeines bürgerliches Gesetzbuch'' (the Austrian civil code) enters into force in the Austrian Empire. * January 19 – Peninsular War: The French-held fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo Siege of ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Hosea Moffitt Hosea Moffitt (November 17, 1757August 31, 1825) was a U.S. Representative from New York. Biography Moffitt was born in Killingly in the Connecticut Colony on November 17, 1757. During the Revolutionary War he served in the Albany County Milit ...
, , Federalist ,
1812 Events January–March * January 1 – The ''Allgemeines bürgerliches Gesetzbuch'' (the Austrian civil code) enters into force in the Austrian Empire. * January 19 – Peninsular War: The French-held fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo Siege of ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , John W. Taylor , , Democratic-Republican ,
1812 Events January–March * January 1 – The ''Allgemeines bürgerliches Gesetzbuch'' (the Austrian civil code) enters into force in the Austrian Empire. * January 19 – Peninsular War: The French-held fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo Siege of ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! rowspan=2 ,
,
Zebulon R. Shipherd Zebulon Rudd Shipherd (November 15, 1768 – November 1, 1841) was a United States Representative from New York. Born in Granville, Washington County, he completed preparatory studies, studied law with Roger Skinner, was admitted to the bar, and ...
, , Federalist ,
1812 Events January–March * January 1 – The ''Allgemeines bürgerliches Gesetzbuch'' (the Austrian civil code) enters into force in the Austrian Empire. * January 19 – Peninsular War: The French-held fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo Siege of ...
, , Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic-Republican gain. , rowspan=2 nowrap , , - ,
Elisha I. Winter Elisha I. Winter (July 15, 1781 – June 30, 1849) was a U.S. Representative from New York. Biography Born in New York City on July 15, 1781, in 1806 Winter moved to the portion of the town of Peru, Clinton County, which was later included in ...
, , Federalist ,
1812 Events January–March * January 1 – The ''Allgemeines bürgerliches Gesetzbuch'' (the Austrian civil code) enters into force in the Austrian Empire. * January 19 – Peninsular War: The French-held fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo Siege of ...
, , Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic-Republican gain.
Successor died before the next term began, triggering a special election. , - ! , Alexander Boyd , , Federalist ,
1812 Events January–March * January 1 – The ''Allgemeines bürgerliches Gesetzbuch'' (the Austrian civil code) enters into force in the Austrian Empire. * January 19 – Peninsular War: The French-held fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo Siege of ...
, , Incumbent retired.
Democratic-Republican gain. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Jacob Markell Jacob Markell (May 8, 1770 – November 26, 1852) was a United States House of Representatives, U.S. Representative from New York (state), New York, father of Henry Markell. Born in Schenectady County, New York, Markell attended the common school ...
, , Federalist ,
1812 Events January–March * January 1 – The ''Allgemeines bürgerliches Gesetzbuch'' (the Austrian civil code) enters into force in the Austrian Empire. * January 19 – Peninsular War: The French-held fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo Siege of ...
, , Incumbent retired.
Federalist hold. , nowrap , , - ! rowspan=2 ,
,
Isaac Williams Jr. Isaac Williams Jr. (April 5, 1777 in Goshen, Litchfield County, Connecticut – November 9, 1860 in Cooperstown, Otsego County, New York) was an American politician from New York. Life He received a limited schooling, and in 1793 moved with hi ...
, , Democratic-Republican , 1813 , , Incumbent retired.
Democratic-Republican hold. , rowspan=2 nowrap , , - , Joel Thompson , , Federalist ,
1812 Events January–March * January 1 – The ''Allgemeines bürgerliches Gesetzbuch'' (the Austrian civil code) enters into force in the Austrian Empire. * January 19 – Peninsular War: The French-held fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo Siege of ...
, , Incumbent retired.
Democratic-Republican gain. , - ! ,
Morris S. Miller Morris Smith Miller (July 31, 1779 – November 16, 1824) was a United States representative from New York (state), New York. Life Born in New York City, he graduated from Union College in 1798. He studied law, and was admitted to the bar. Miller ...
, , Federalist ,
1812 Events January–March * January 1 – The ''Allgemeines bürgerliches Gesetzbuch'' (the Austrian civil code) enters into force in the Austrian Empire. * January 19 – Peninsular War: The French-held fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo Siege of ...
, , Incumbent retired.
Federalist hold. , nowrap , , - ! , William S. Smith , , Federalist ,
1812 Events January–March * January 1 – The ''Allgemeines bürgerliches Gesetzbuch'' (the Austrian civil code) enters into force in the Austrian Empire. * January 19 – Peninsular War: The French-held fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo Siege of ...
, Incumbent re-elected.
Loser successfully challenged the election. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Moss Kent Moss Kent (April 3, 1766 – May 30, 1838) was a United States Representative from New York. Born in Kent's Parish, part of Croton-on-Hudson, New York, he completed preparatory studies, studied law, was admitted to the bar, and practiced there. ...
, , Federalist ,
1812 Events January–March * January 1 – The ''Allgemeines bürgerliches Gesetzbuch'' (the Austrian civil code) enters into force in the Austrian Empire. * January 19 – Peninsular War: The French-held fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo Siege of ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , James Geddes , , Federalist ,
1812 Events January–March * January 1 – The ''Allgemeines bürgerliches Gesetzbuch'' (the Austrian civil code) enters into force in the Austrian Empire. * January 19 – Peninsular War: The French-held fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo Siege of ...
, , Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic-Republican gain. , nowrap , , - ! rowspan=2 ,
, Daniel Avery , , Democratic-Republican ,
1810 Events January–March * January 1 – Major-General Lachlan Macquarie officially becomes Governor of New South Wales. * January 4 – Australian seal hunter Frederick Hasselborough discovers Campbell Island, in the Subantarctic. * Janua ...
, , Incumbent retired.
Democratic-Republican hold. , rowspan=2 nowrap , , - ,
Oliver C. Comstock Oliver Cromwell Comstock (March 1, 1780 – January 11, 1860) was a United States representative from NYCongDel, New York. Biography He was born on March 1, 1780, in Warwick, Rhode Island, he moved with his parents to Schenectady, New York, ...
, , Democratic-Republican ,
1812 Events January–March * January 1 – The ''Allgemeines bürgerliches Gesetzbuch'' (the Austrian civil code) enters into force in the Austrian Empire. * January 19 – Peninsular War: The French-held fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo Siege of ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , - ! rowspan=2 ,
,
Samuel M. Hopkins Samuel Miles Hopkins (May 9, 1772March 9, 1837) was a United States Representative from New York. Born in Salem, Connecticut, he graduated from Yale College in 1791, studied law, was admitted to the bar and commenced practice in Le Roy, Gene ...
, , Federalist ,
1812 Events January–March * January 1 – The ''Allgemeines bürgerliches Gesetzbuch'' (the Austrian civil code) enters into force in the Austrian Empire. * January 19 – Peninsular War: The French-held fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo Siege of ...
, , Incumbent retired.
Democratic-Republican gain. , rowspan=2 nowrap , , - ,
Nathaniel W. Howell Nathaniel Woodhull Howell (January 1, 1770October 15, 1851) was a United States Representative from New York. Born in Blooming Grove, Orange County, he graduated from Princeton College in 1788. He taught school in Montgomery, New York from 1 ...
, , Federalist ,
1812 Events January–March * January 1 – The ''Allgemeines bürgerliches Gesetzbuch'' (the Austrian civil code) enters into force in the Austrian Empire. * January 19 – Peninsular War: The French-held fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo Siege of ...
, , Incumbent retired.
Democratic-Republican gain.


North Carolina

North Carolina held its elections August 10, 1815. , - ! ,
William H. Murfree William Hardy Murfree (October 2, 1781 – January 19, 1827), born in Hertford County, North Carolina, was a member of the United States House of Representatives from North Carolina. Education He graduated in 1801 from the University of North C ...
, , Democratic-Republican ,
1813 Events January–March * January 18–January 23 – War of 1812: The Battle of Frenchtown is fought in modern-day Monroe, Michigan between the United States and a British and Native American alliance. * January 24 – T ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Willis Alston Willis Alston Jr. (1769April 10, 1837) was a politician and slaveowner from North Carolina. A member of the Democratic-Republican Party and later a Jacksonian, he served as a US Representative in the 6th to the 13th Congresses (1799–1815) and ...
, , Democratic-Republican ,
1798 Events January–June * January – Eli Whitney contracts with the U.S. federal government for 10,000 muskets, which he produces with interchangeable parts. * January 4 – Constantine Hangerli enters Bucharest, as Prince of Wa ...
, , Incumbent retired.
Democratic-Republican hold. , nowrap , , - ! , William Kennedy , , Democratic-Republican ,
1803 Events * January 1 – The first edition of Alexandre Balthazar Laurent Grimod de La Reynière's ''Almanach des gourmands'', the first guide to restaurant cooking, is published in Paris. * January 5 – William Symington demonstrates his ...

1810
1813 , , Incumbent retired.
Democratic-Republican hold. , nowrap , , - ! ,
William Gaston William J. Gaston (September 19, 1778 – January 23, 1844) was a jurist and United States Representative from North Carolina. Gaston is the author of the official state song of North Carolina, "The Old North State". Gaston County, North Carolin ...
, , Federalist ,
1813 Events January–March * January 18–January 23 – War of 1812: The Battle of Frenchtown is fought in modern-day Monroe, Michigan between the United States and a British and Native American alliance. * January 24 – T ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
William R. King William Rufus DeVane King (April 7, 1786 – April 18, 1853) was an American politician and diplomat. He was the 13th vice president of the United States from March 4 until his death in April 1853. Earlier he had served as a U.S. represent ...
, , Democratic-Republican ,
1810 Events January–March * January 1 – Major-General Lachlan Macquarie officially becomes Governor of New South Wales. * January 4 – Australian seal hunter Frederick Hasselborough discovers Campbell Island, in the Subantarctic. * Janua ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Nathaniel Macon , , Democratic-Republican ,
1791 Events January–March * January 1 – Austrian composer Joseph Haydn arrives in England, to perform a series of concerts. * January 2 – Northwest Indian War: Big Bottom Massacre – The war begins in the Ohio Country ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
John Culpepper John Culpepper (January 1841) was a Congressional Representative from North Carolina. Origins John Culpepper was born about 1761 near Wadesboro, Anson County, Province of North Carolina, the son of Sampson Culpepper (1737 Bertie County, Prov ...
, , Federalist ,
1806 Events January–March * January 1 ** The French Republican Calendar is abolished. ** The Kingdom of Bavaria is established by Napoleon. * January 5 – The body of Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson, lies in state in the Painted Hall ...

1808 (contested)
1808
1813 Events January–March * January 18–January 23 – War of 1812: The Battle of Frenchtown is fought in modern-day Monroe, Michigan between the United States and a British and Native American alliance. * January 24 – T ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Richard Stanford , , Democratic-Republican ,
1796 Events January–March * January 16 – The first Dutch (and general) elections are held for the National Assembly of the Batavian Republic. (The next Dutch general elections are held in 1888.) * February 1 – The capital ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Bartlett Yancey Bartlett Yancey (February 19, 1785 - August 30, 1828) was a Democratic-Republican U.S. congressman from North Carolina, United States, between 1813 and 1817. Born near Yanceyville, North Carolina, Yancey attended Hyco Academy in Caswell Cou ...
, , Democratic-Republican ,
1813 Events January–March * January 18–January 23 – War of 1812: The Battle of Frenchtown is fought in modern-day Monroe, Michigan between the United States and a British and Native American alliance. * January 24 – T ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Joseph Pearson , , Federalist ,
1808 Events January–March * January 1 ** The importation of slaves into the United States is banned, as the 1807 Act Prohibiting Importation of Slaves takes effect; African slaves continue to be imported into Cuba, and until the island ab ...
, , Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic-Republican gain. , nowrap , , - ! , Peter Forney , , Democratic-Republican ,
1813 Events January–March * January 18–January 23 – War of 1812: The Battle of Frenchtown is fought in modern-day Monroe, Michigan between the United States and a British and Native American alliance. * January 24 – T ...
, , Incumbent retired.
Democratic-Republican hold. , nowrap , , - ! , Israel Pickens , , Democratic-Republican ,
1810 Events January–March * January 1 – Major-General Lachlan Macquarie officially becomes Governor of New South Wales. * January 4 – Australian seal hunter Frederick Hasselborough discovers Campbell Island, in the Subantarctic. * Janua ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Meshack Franklin Meshack Franklin (1772 – December 18, 1839) was a Congressional Representative from North Carolina; born in Surry County, North Carolina, in 1772; Brother of Jesse Franklin. member of the State house of commons in 1800 and 1801; served in the ...
, , Democratic-Republican ,
1806 Events January–March * January 1 ** The French Republican Calendar is abolished. ** The Kingdom of Bavaria is established by Napoleon. * January 5 – The body of Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson, lies in state in the Painted Hall ...
, , Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic-Republican hold. , nowrap ,


Ohio

Ohio held its elections October 11, 1814. , - ! , John McLean , , Democratic-
Republican ,
1812 Events January–March * January 1 – The ''Allgemeines bürgerliches Gesetzbuch'' (the Austrian civil code) enters into force in the Austrian Empire. * January 19 – Peninsular War: The French-held fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo Siege of ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , John Alexander , , Democratic-
Republican ,
1812 Events January–March * January 1 – The ''Allgemeines bürgerliches Gesetzbuch'' (the Austrian civil code) enters into force in the Austrian Empire. * January 19 – Peninsular War: The French-held fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo Siege of ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
William Creighton Jr. William Creighton Jr. (October 29, 1778 – October 1, 1851) was the 1st Secretary of State of Ohio, a United States representative from Ohio and a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the District of Ohio. Educat ...
, , Democratic-
Republican , 1813 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
James Caldwell James or Jim Caldwell may refer to: Politics * James Caldwell (Ohio politician) (1770–1838), U.S. Representative from Ohio, son on James Caldwell (1724–1804), an Irish emigrant who founded Wheeling, West Virginia * James Caldwell (Missouri spe ...
, , Democratic-
Republican ,
1812 Events January–March * January 1 – The ''Allgemeines bürgerliches Gesetzbuch'' (the Austrian civil code) enters into force in the Austrian Empire. * January 19 – Peninsular War: The French-held fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo Siege of ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , James Kilbourne , , Democratic-
Republican ,
1812 Events January–March * January 1 – The ''Allgemeines bürgerliches Gesetzbuch'' (the Austrian civil code) enters into force in the Austrian Empire. * January 19 – Peninsular War: The French-held fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo Siege of ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Reasin Beall Reasin Beall (December 3, 1769February 20, 1843) was an American politician. He was an Ohio Congressman and a Militia General during the War of 1812. Beall was born in 1769 in Frederick County in the Province of Maryland (in the portion of wh ...
, , Democratic-
Republican , 1813 , , Incumbent resigned June 7, 1814.
Democratic-Republican hold.
Winner also elected to finish the current term. , nowrap ,


Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania held its elections October 11, 1814. , - ! rowspan=4 ,
,
Adam Seybert Adam Seybert (May 16, 1773 – May 2, 1825) represented Pennsylvania in the U.S. House of Representatives from October 10, 1809, to March 3, 1815. Adam Seybert was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He completed the medical course at the Univer ...
, , Democratic-Republican , 1809 , , Incumbent lost re-election.
Federalist gain. , rowspan=4 nowrap , , - ,
William Anderson William Anderson may refer to: Arts and entertainment * William Anderson (artist) (1757–1837), painter of marine and historical paintings * William Anderson (theatre) (1868–1940), Australian stage entrepreneur * William Anderson (1911–1986), ...
, , Democratic-Republican ,
1808 Events January–March * January 1 ** The importation of slaves into the United States is banned, as the 1807 Act Prohibiting Importation of Slaves takes effect; African slaves continue to be imported into Cuba, and until the island ab ...
, , Incumbent lost re-election.
Federalist gain. , - , Charles J. Ingersoll , , Democratic-Republican ,
1812 Events January–March * January 1 – The ''Allgemeines bürgerliches Gesetzbuch'' (the Austrian civil code) enters into force in the Austrian Empire. * January 19 – Peninsular War: The French-held fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo Siege of ...
, , Incumbent lost re-election.
Federalist gain. , - , John Conard , , Democratic-Republican ,
1812 Events January–March * January 1 – The ''Allgemeines bürgerliches Gesetzbuch'' (the Austrian civil code) enters into force in the Austrian Empire. * January 19 – Peninsular War: The French-held fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo Siege of ...
, , Incumbent lost re-election.
Federalist gain. , - ! rowspan=2 ,
, Roger Davis , , Democratic-Republican ,
1810 Events January–March * January 1 – Major-General Lachlan Macquarie officially becomes Governor of New South Wales. * January 4 – Australian seal hunter Frederick Hasselborough discovers Campbell Island, in the Subantarctic. * Janua ...
, , Incumbent retired.
Democratic-Republican hold. , rowspan=2 nowrap , , - , Jonathan Roberts , , Democratic-Republican ,
1810 Events January–March * January 1 – Major-General Lachlan Macquarie officially becomes Governor of New South Wales. * January 4 – Australian seal hunter Frederick Hasselborough discovers Campbell Island, in the Subantarctic. * Janua ...
, , Incumbent resigned February 24, 1814, when elected U.S. Senator.
Democratic-Republican hold.
Successor was not elected to finish the current term. , - ! rowspan=2 ,
,
James Whitehill James Whitehill (January 31, 1762 – February 26, 1822) was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania. James Whitehill (son of John Whitehill and nephew of Robert Whitehill) was born in Strasburg, Pennsylvania. He studi ...
, , Democratic-Republican ,
1812 Events January–March * January 1 – The ''Allgemeines bürgerliches Gesetzbuch'' (the Austrian civil code) enters into force in the Austrian Empire. * January 19 – Peninsular War: The French-held fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo Siege of ...
, , Incumbent resigned September 1, 1814, to engage in mercantile pursuits.
Democratic-Republican hold.
Successor had already been elected to finish the current term. , rowspan=2 nowrap , , - ,
Edward Crouch Edward Crouch (November 9, 1764February 2, 1827) was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania. Early life Edward Crouch was born at Walnut Hill in the Province of Pennsylvania on November 9, 1764. His father James Cr ...
, , Democratic-Republican , 1813 , , Incumbent retired.
Democratic-Republican hold. , - ! , Hugh Glasgow , , Democratic-Republican ,
1812 Events January–March * January 1 – The ''Allgemeines bürgerliches Gesetzbuch'' (the Austrian civil code) enters into force in the Austrian Empire. * January 19 – Peninsular War: The French-held fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo Siege of ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! rowspan=2 ,
, William Crawford , , Democratic-Republican ,
1808 Events January–March * January 1 ** The importation of slaves into the United States is banned, as the 1807 Act Prohibiting Importation of Slaves takes effect; African slaves continue to be imported into Cuba, and until the island ab ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , rowspan=2 nowrap , , - , John Rea , , Democratic-Republican , 1813 , , Incumbent retired.
Democratic-Republican hold. , - ! rowspan=2 ,
,
Samuel D. Ingham Samuel Delucenna Ingham (September 16, 1779 – June 5, 1860) was a state legislator, judge, U.S. Representative and served as U.S. Treasury Secretary under President Andrew Jackson. Early life and education Ingham was born near New Hope, Pe ...
, , Democratic-Republican ,
1812 Events January–March * January 1 – The ''Allgemeines bürgerliches Gesetzbuch'' (the Austrian civil code) enters into force in the Austrian Empire. * January 19 – Peninsular War: The French-held fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo Siege of ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , rowspan=2 nowrap , , - , Robert Brown , , Democratic-Republican , 1798 , , Incumbent retired.
Democratic-Republican hold. , - ! , Daniel Udree , , Democratic-Republican , 1813 , , Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic-Republican hold. , nowrap , , - ! ,
William Piper William Piper (January 1, 17741852) was an American politician from Pennsylvania who served as a Democratic-Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives for Pennsylvania's 7th congressional district from 1811 to 1813 and for Pennsylvan ...
, , Democratic-Republican ,
1810 Events January–March * January 1 – Major-General Lachlan Macquarie officially becomes Governor of New South Wales. * January 4 – Australian seal hunter Frederick Hasselborough discovers Campbell Island, in the Subantarctic. * Janua ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , David Bard , , Democratic-Republican ,
1802 Events January–March * January 5 – Thomas Bruce, 7th Earl of Elgin, British ambassador to the Ottoman Empire, begins removal of the Elgin Marbles from the Parthenon in Athens, claiming they were at risk of destruction during the Ot ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! rowspan=2 ,
, Isaac Smith , , Democratic-Republican ,
1812 Events January–March * January 1 – The ''Allgemeines bürgerliches Gesetzbuch'' (the Austrian civil code) enters into force in the Austrian Empire. * January 19 – Peninsular War: The French-held fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo Siege of ...
, , Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic-Republican hold. , rowspan=2 nowrap , , - ,
Jared Irwin Jared Irwin (1750 – March 1, 1818) served twice as elected Governor of Georgia (1796–1798) and (1806–1809). He first was elected to office as a reformer based on public outrage about the Yazoo land scandal. He signed a bill that nullifi ...
, , Democratic-Republican ,
1812 Events January–March * January 1 – The ''Allgemeines bürgerliches Gesetzbuch'' (the Austrian civil code) enters into force in the Austrian Empire. * January 19 – Peninsular War: The French-held fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo Siege of ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , - ! ,
William Findley William Findley (c. 1741 – April 4, 1821) was an Irish-born farmer and politician from Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania. He served in both houses of the state legislature and represented Pennsylvania in the U.S. House from 1791 until 1799 and ...
, , Democratic-Republican ,
1802 Events January–March * January 5 – Thomas Bruce, 7th Earl of Elgin, British ambassador to the Ottoman Empire, begins removal of the Elgin Marbles from the Parthenon in Athens, claiming they were at risk of destruction during the Ot ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Aaron Lyle , , Democratic-Republican ,
1808 Events January–March * January 1 ** The importation of slaves into the United States is banned, as the 1807 Act Prohibiting Importation of Slaves takes effect; African slaves continue to be imported into Cuba, and until the island ab ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Isaac Griffin , , Democratic-Republican , 1813 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Adamson Tannehill Adamson Tannehill (May 23, 1750 – December 23, 1820), a native of Maryland, is representative of the United States’ founding generation whose members were active participants in the early military and political events of their country's es ...
, , Democratic-Republican ,
1812 Events January–March * January 1 – The ''Allgemeines bürgerliches Gesetzbuch'' (the Austrian civil code) enters into force in the Austrian Empire. * January 19 – Peninsular War: The French-held fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo Siege of ...
, , Incumbent lost re-election.
Federalist gain. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Thomas Wilson Thomas Wilson, Tom Wilson or Tommy Wilson may refer to: Actors * Thomas F. Wilson (born 1959), American actor most famous for his role of Biff Tannen in the ''Back to the Future'' trilogy *Tom Wilson (actor) (1880–1965), American actor *Dan Gre ...
, , Democratic-Republican , 1813 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap ,


Rhode Island

Rhode Island held its election August 30, 1814. , - ! rowspan=2 ,
,
Richard Jackson Jr. Richard Jackson Jr. (July 3, 1764April 18, 1838) was a U.S. Representative from Rhode Island. Born in Providence in the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, Jackson completed preparatory studies in the schools of Providence and ...
, , Federalist ,
1808 Events January–March * January 1 ** The importation of slaves into the United States is banned, as the 1807 Act Prohibiting Importation of Slaves takes effect; African slaves continue to be imported into Cuba, and until the island ab ...
, , Incumbent retired.
Federalist hold. , rowspan=2 nowrap , , - ,
Elisha R. Potter Elisha Reynolds Potter (June 20, 1811 – April 10, 1882) was a politician, jurist and historian from Kingston, Rhode Island. He was a justice of the Rhode Island Supreme Court, and served one term in the United States House of Representatives. ...
, , Federalist ,
1808 Events January–March * January 1 ** The importation of slaves into the United States is banned, as the 1807 Act Prohibiting Importation of Slaves takes effect; African slaves continue to be imported into Cuba, and until the island ab ...
, , Incumbent retired.
Federalist hold.


South Carolina

South Carolina held its elections October 10–11, 1814. , - ! , Langdon Cheves , , Democratic-Republican ,
1810 Events January–March * January 1 – Major-General Lachlan Macquarie officially becomes Governor of New South Wales. * January 4 – Australian seal hunter Frederick Hasselborough discovers Campbell Island, in the Subantarctic. * Janua ...
, , Incumbent retired.
Democratic-Republican hold. , nowrap , , - ! , William Lowndes , , Democratic-Republican ,
1810 Events January–March * January 1 – Major-General Lachlan Macquarie officially becomes Governor of New South Wales. * January 4 – Australian seal hunter Frederick Hasselborough discovers Campbell Island, in the Subantarctic. * Janua ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Theodore Gourdin , , Democratic-Republican ,
1812 Events January–March * January 1 – The ''Allgemeines bürgerliches Gesetzbuch'' (the Austrian civil code) enters into force in the Austrian Empire. * January 19 – Peninsular War: The French-held fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo Siege of ...
, , Incumbent lost re-election.
Federalist gain. , nowrap , , - ! ,
John J. Chappell John Joel Chappell (January 19, 1782 – May 23, 1871) was a U.S. Representative from South Carolina. Born on Little River, near Columbia, Fairfield District, South Carolina, where the family was on a visit, Chappell was, as an infant, taken by ...
, , Democratic-Republican ,
1812 Events January–March * January 1 – The ''Allgemeines bürgerliches Gesetzbuch'' (the Austrian civil code) enters into force in the Austrian Empire. * January 19 – Peninsular War: The French-held fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo Siege of ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , David R. Evans , , Democratic-Republican ,
1812 Events January–March * January 1 – The ''Allgemeines bürgerliches Gesetzbuch'' (the Austrian civil code) enters into force in the Austrian Empire. * January 19 – Peninsular War: The French-held fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo Siege of ...
, , Incumbent retired.
Democratic-Republican hold. , nowrap , , - ! ,
John C. Calhoun John Caldwell Calhoun (; March 18, 1782March 31, 1850) was an American statesman and political theorist from South Carolina who held many important positions including being the seventh vice president of the United States from 1825 to 1832. He ...
, , Democratic-Republican ,
1810 Events January–March * January 1 – Major-General Lachlan Macquarie officially becomes Governor of New South Wales. * January 4 – Australian seal hunter Frederick Hasselborough discovers Campbell Island, in the Subantarctic. * Janua ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Elias Earle , , Democratic-Republican , 1805
1806
1810 Events January–March * January 1 – Major-General Lachlan Macquarie officially becomes Governor of New South Wales. * January 4 – Australian seal hunter Frederick Hasselborough discovers Campbell Island, in the Subantarctic. * Janua ...
, , Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic-Republican hold. , nowrap , , - ! , Samuel Farrow , , Democratic-Republican ,
1812 Events January–March * January 1 – The ''Allgemeines bürgerliches Gesetzbuch'' (the Austrian civil code) enters into force in the Austrian Empire. * January 19 – Peninsular War: The French-held fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo Siege of ...
, , Incumbent retired.
Democratic-Republican hold. , nowrap , , - ! , John Kershaw , , Democratic-Republican ,
1812 Events January–March * January 1 – The ''Allgemeines bürgerliches Gesetzbuch'' (the Austrian civil code) enters into force in the Austrian Empire. * January 19 – Peninsular War: The French-held fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo Siege of ...
, , Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic-Republican hold. , nowrap ,


Tennessee

Tennessee held its elections August 3–4, 1815. , - ! , John Rhea , , Democratic-
Republican ,
1803 Events * January 1 – The first edition of Alexandre Balthazar Laurent Grimod de La Reynière's ''Almanach des gourmands'', the first guide to restaurant cooking, is published in Paris. * January 5 – William Symington demonstrates his ...
, , Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic-Republican hold. , nowrap , , - ! , John Sevier , , Democratic-
Republican , 1790 (N.C.)
1790
1811 Events January–March * January 8 – An unsuccessful slave revolt is led by Charles Deslondes, in St. Charles and St. James Parishes, Louisiana. * January 17 – Mexican War of Independence – Battle of Calderón Brid ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Thomas K. Harris Thomas K. Harris ( – March 18, 1816) was an American politician who represented Tennessee in the United States House of Representatives. Biography After he had studied law, he was admitted to the bar. He practiced law in both Sparta and McM ...
, , Democratic-
Republican ,
1813 Events January–March * January 18–January 23 – War of 1812: The Battle of Frenchtown is fought in modern-day Monroe, Michigan between the United States and a British and Native American alliance. * January 24 – T ...
, , Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic-Republican hold. , nowrap , , - ! ,
John H. Bowen John Henry Bowen (September 1780September 25, 1822) was an American politician who represented Tennessee in the United States House of Representatives. Biography Bowen was born in Washington County, Virginia in September 1780, son of Captain W ...
, , Democratic-
Republican ,
1813 Events January–March * January 18–January 23 – War of 1812: The Battle of Frenchtown is fought in modern-day Monroe, Michigan between the United States and a British and Native American alliance. * January 24 – T ...
, , Incumbent retired.
Democratic-Republican hold. , nowrap , , - ! , Newton Cannon , , Democratic-
Republican , 1814 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Parry W. Humphreys , , Democratic-
Republican ,
1813 Events January–March * January 18–January 23 – War of 1812: The Battle of Frenchtown is fought in modern-day Monroe, Michigan between the United States and a British and Native American alliance. * January 24 – T ...
, , Incumbent retired.
Democratic-Republican hold. , nowrap ,


Vermont

Vermont held its elections September 6, 1814. Voters swung from one party to the other. The margins were close, actually, but to toss the entire six-member delegation out of office. , - ! rowspan=6 ,
,
William C. Bradley William Czar Bradley (March 23, 1782March 3, 1867) was an American lawyer and politician. He served three terms as U.S. Representative from Vermont from 1813 to 1815, then again from 1823 to 1827. Biography Born in Westminster in the Vermont Rep ...
, , Democratic-
Republican ,
1812 Events January–March * January 1 – The ''Allgemeines bürgerliches Gesetzbuch'' (the Austrian civil code) enters into force in the Austrian Empire. * January 19 – Peninsular War: The French-held fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo Siege of ...
, , Incumbent lost re-election.
Federalist gain. , rowspan=6 nowrap , , - , William Strong , , Democratic-
Republican ,
1810 Events January–March * January 1 – Major-General Lachlan Macquarie officially becomes Governor of New South Wales. * January 4 – Australian seal hunter Frederick Hasselborough discovers Campbell Island, in the Subantarctic. * Janua ...
, , Incumbent lost re-election.
Federalist gain. , - , James Fisk , , Democratic-
Republican ,
1805 After thirteen years the First French Empire abolished the French Republican Calendar in favour of the Gregorian calendar. Events January–March * January 11 – The Michigan Territory is created. * February 7 – King Anouvong become ...

1808
1810 Events January–March * January 1 – Major-General Lachlan Macquarie officially becomes Governor of New South Wales. * January 4 – Australian seal hunter Frederick Hasselborough discovers Campbell Island, in the Subantarctic. * Janua ...
, , Incumbent lost re-election.
Federalist gain. , - , Charles Rich , , Democratic-
Republican ,
1812 Events January–March * January 1 – The ''Allgemeines bürgerliches Gesetzbuch'' (the Austrian civil code) enters into force in the Austrian Empire. * January 19 – Peninsular War: The French-held fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo Siege of ...
, , Incumbent lost re-election.
Federalist gain. , - , Richard Skinner , , Democratic-
Republican ,
1812 Events January–March * January 1 – The ''Allgemeines bürgerliches Gesetzbuch'' (the Austrian civil code) enters into force in the Austrian Empire. * January 19 – Peninsular War: The French-held fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo Siege of ...
, , Incumbent lost re-election.
Federalist gain. , - , Ezra Butler , , Democratic-
Republican ,
1812 Events January–March * January 1 – The ''Allgemeines bürgerliches Gesetzbuch'' (the Austrian civil code) enters into force in the Austrian Empire. * January 19 – Peninsular War: The French-held fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo Siege of ...
, , Incumbent lost re-election.
Federalist gain.


Virginia

Virginia held its elections in April 1815. , - ! , John G. Jackson , , Democratic-Republican ,
1803 Events * January 1 – The first edition of Alexandre Balthazar Laurent Grimod de La Reynière's ''Almanach des gourmands'', the first guide to restaurant cooking, is published in Paris. * January 5 – William Symington demonstrates his ...

1810
1813 Events January–March * January 18–January 23 – War of 1812: The Battle of Frenchtown is fought in modern-day Monroe, Michigan between the United States and a British and Native American alliance. * January 24 – T ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Francis White , , Federalist ,
1813 Events January–March * January 18–January 23 – War of 1812: The Battle of Frenchtown is fought in modern-day Monroe, Michigan between the United States and a British and Native American alliance. * January 24 – T ...
, , Incumbent lost re-election.
Federalist hold. , nowrap , , - ! ,
John Smith John Smith is a common personal name. It is also commonly used as a placeholder name and pseudonym, and is sometimes used in the United States and the United Kingdom as a term for an average person. It may refer to: People :''In chronological ...
, , Democratic-Republican ,
1801 Events January–March * January 1 ** The legislative union of Great Britain and Ireland is completed under the Act of Union 1800, bringing about the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and the abolition of the Parliament of I ...
, , Incumbent retired.
Democratic-Republican hold. , nowrap , , - ! , William McCoy , , Democratic-Republican ,
1811 Events January–March * January 8 – An unsuccessful slave revolt is led by Charles Deslondes, in St. Charles and St. James Parishes, Louisiana. * January 17 – Mexican War of Independence – Battle of Calderón Brid ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
James Breckinridge James Breckinridge (March 7, 1763May 13, 1833) was a Virginia lawyer and politician and a member of the Breckinridge family. He served in the Virginia House of Delegates, as well as the U.S. House of Representatives. He also fought in the ...
, , Federalist ,
1809 Events January–March * January 5 – The Treaty of the Dardanelles, between the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and the Ottoman Empire, is concluded. * January 10 – Peninsular War – French Marshal Jean ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Daniel Sheffey Daniel Sheffey (1770December 3, 1830) was a U.S. Representative from Virginia. Biography He was born in Frederick in the Province of Maryland to Johann Adam Schieffe, a cobbler, and his wife Magdelena Loehr of Südwestpfalz, Germany. They ha ...
, , Federalist ,
1809 Events January–March * January 5 – The Treaty of the Dardanelles, between the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and the Ottoman Empire, is concluded. * January 10 – Peninsular War – French Marshal Jean ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Hugh Caperton Hugh Caperton (April 17, 1781 – February 9, 1847) was an American politician and planter from Virginia. He was the father of Allen Taylor Caperton whom he had with his wife Jane Erskine Caperton. Biography Born in Greenbrier County, Virgi ...
, , Federalist ,
1813 Events January–March * January 18–January 23 – War of 1812: The Battle of Frenchtown is fought in modern-day Monroe, Michigan between the United States and a British and Native American alliance. * January 24 – T ...
, , Incumbent retired.
Democratic-Republican gain. , nowrap , , - ! , Joseph Lewis Jr. , , Federalist ,
1803 Events * January 1 – The first edition of Alexandre Balthazar Laurent Grimod de La Reynière's ''Almanach des gourmands'', the first guide to restaurant cooking, is published in Paris. * January 5 – William Symington demonstrates his ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , John Hungerford , , Democratic-Republican ,
1813 Events January–March * January 18–January 23 – War of 1812: The Battle of Frenchtown is fought in modern-day Monroe, Michigan between the United States and a British and Native American alliance. * January 24 – T ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Aylett Hawes Aylett Hawes (April 21, 1768August 31, 1833) was a nineteenth-century doctor, politician, planter and slaveholder from Virginia. Early life and education Born in Culpeper County in the Colony of Virginia, Hawes received a private classical edu ...
, , Democratic-Republican ,
1811 Events January–March * January 8 – An unsuccessful slave revolt is led by Charles Deslondes, in St. Charles and St. James Parishes, Louisiana. * January 17 – Mexican War of Independence – Battle of Calderón Brid ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Philip P. Barbour Philip Pendleton Barbour (May 25, 1783 – February 25, 1841) was the tenth speaker of the United States House of Representatives and an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. He is the only individual to serve in both ...
, , Democratic-Republican , 1814 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , John Roane , , Democratic-Republican ,
1809 Events January–March * January 5 – The Treaty of the Dardanelles, between the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and the Ottoman Empire, is concluded. * January 10 – Peninsular War – French Marshal Jean ...
, , Incumbent retired.
Democratic-Republican hold. , nowrap , , - ! , Thomas M. Bayly , , Federalist ,
1811 Events January–March * January 8 – An unsuccessful slave revolt is led by Charles Deslondes, in St. Charles and St. James Parishes, Louisiana. * January 17 – Mexican War of Independence – Battle of Calderón Brid ...
, , Incumbent retired.
Democratic-Republican gain. , nowrap , , - ! ,
William A. Burwell William Armisted Burwell (March 15, 1780 – February 16, 1821) was a nineteenth-century Virginia politician and planter who served as presidential secretary and as a Democratic-Republican in the United States House of Representatives and ...
, , Democratic-Republican , 1806 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , John Kerr , , Democratic-Republican ,
1813 Events January–March * January 18–January 23 – War of 1812: The Battle of Frenchtown is fought in modern-day Monroe, Michigan between the United States and a British and Native American alliance. * January 24 – T ...
, , Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic-Republican hold. , nowrap , , - ! ,
John W. Eppes John Wayles Eppes (April 1772September 13, 1823) was an American lawyer and politician. He represented Virginia in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1803 to 1811 and again from 1813 to 1815. He also served in the U.S. Senate (1817–1819). H ...
, , Democratic-Republican ,
1803 Events * January 1 – The first edition of Alexandre Balthazar Laurent Grimod de La Reynière's ''Almanach des gourmands'', the first guide to restaurant cooking, is published in Paris. * January 5 – William Symington demonstrates his ...

1811
1813 Events January–March * January 18–January 23 – War of 1812: The Battle of Frenchtown is fought in modern-day Monroe, Michigan between the United States and a British and Native American alliance. * January 24 – T ...
, , Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic-Republican hold. , nowrap , , - ! , James Pleasants , , Democratic-Republican ,
1811 Events January–March * January 8 – An unsuccessful slave revolt is led by Charles Deslondes, in St. Charles and St. James Parishes, Louisiana. * January 17 – Mexican War of Independence – Battle of Calderón Brid ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Thomas Gholson Jr. Thomas Gholson Jr. (1780July 14, 1816) was an American lawyer and politician. He represented Virginia from 1808 to 1816 in the United States House of Representatives, after serving in the Virginia House of Delegates from 1806 to 1809. Early lif ...
, , Democratic-Republican , 1808 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Peterson Goodwyn , , Democratic-Republican ,
1803 Events * January 1 – The first edition of Alexandre Balthazar Laurent Grimod de La Reynière's ''Almanach des gourmands'', the first guide to restaurant cooking, is published in Paris. * January 5 – William Symington demonstrates his ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
James Johnson James Johnson may refer to: Artists, actors, authors, and musicians *James Austin Johnson (born 1989), American comedian & actor, ''Saturday Night Live'' cast member * James B. Johnson (born 1944), author of science nonfiction novels *James P. Joh ...
, , Democratic-Republican ,
1813 Events January–March * January 18–January 23 – War of 1812: The Battle of Frenchtown is fought in modern-day Monroe, Michigan between the United States and a British and Native American alliance. * January 24 – T ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Thomas Newton Jr. Thomas Newton Jr. (November 21, 1768August 5, 1847) was an American politician. He was born in Norfolk, Virginia. Biography Newton was a member of the Virginia House of Delegates from 1796 to 1799. He served as a Democratic-Republican in the U ...
, , Democratic-Republican ,
1797 Events January–March * January 3 – The Treaty of Tripoli, a peace treaty between the United States and Ottoman Tripolitania, is signed at Algiers (''see also'' 1796). * January 7 – The parliament of the Cisalpine Re ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Hugh Nelson Hugh Nelson may refer to: *Hugh Nelson (Australian politician) (1833–1906), Premier of Queensland, Australia * Hugh Nelson (American politician) (1768–1836), U.S. Representative from Virginia *Hugh Nelson (Canadian politician) (1830–1893), Can ...
, , Democratic-Republican ,
1811 Events January–March * January 8 – An unsuccessful slave revolt is led by Charles Deslondes, in St. Charles and St. James Parishes, Louisiana. * January 17 – Mexican War of Independence – Battle of Calderón Brid ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , John Clopton , , Democratic-Republican ,
1801 Events January–March * January 1 ** The legislative union of Great Britain and Ireland is completed under the Act of Union 1800, bringing about the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and the abolition of the Parliament of I ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap ,


Non-voting delegates

Four territories sent delegates to the 14th Congress. There was no election held in Illinois Territory , - ! , colspan=5 , No election held , - ! , Jonathan Jennings , , Democratic-
Republican ,
1809 Events January–March * January 5 – The Treaty of the Dardanelles, between the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and the Ottoman Empire, is concluded. * January 10 – Peninsular War – French Marshal Jean ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , William Lattimore , , Democratic-
Republican ,
1803 Events * January 1 – The first edition of Alexandre Balthazar Laurent Grimod de La Reynière's ''Almanach des gourmands'', the first guide to restaurant cooking, is published in Paris. * January 5 – William Symington demonstrates his ...

1807
1813 Events January–March * January 18–January 23 – War of 1812: The Battle of Frenchtown is fought in modern-day Monroe, Michigan between the United States and a British and Native American alliance. * January 24 – T ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Edward Hempstead , , Democratic-
Republican ,
1812 Events January–March * January 1 – The ''Allgemeines bürgerliches Gesetzbuch'' (the Austrian civil code) enters into force in the Austrian Empire. * January 19 – Peninsular War: The French-held fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo Siege of ...
, , Incumbent retired.
New delegate elected.
Democratic-Republican hold. , nowrap , This was the last election for Indiana Territory, as it was admitted to the Union as a state in 1816. In Missouri Territory, Hempstead resigned and Easton also filled his seat for the remainder of the 13th Congress


See also

* 1814 United States elections **
List of United States House of Representatives elections (1789–1822) This provides a summary of the results of elections to the United States House of Representatives from the first election held variably in 1788 or 1789 (different states held elections at different times) to 1822. This time period corresponds to t ...
** 1814–15 United States Senate elections


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