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1856–57 United States House of Representatives elections

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1856–57 United States House of Representatives elections

1854 & 1855 August 4, 1856 – November 4, 1857[a] 1858 & 1859

All 237 seats in theUnited States House of Representatives
118 seats needed for a majority
Majority party Minority party
Leader James Orr Galusha A. Grow
Party Democratic Republican
Leader's seat South Carolina 5th Pennsylvania 14th
Last election 81 seats 46 seats[b]
Seats won 132 90
Seat change Increase51 Increase45
Popular vote 1,805,827 1,425,265
Percentage 46.85% 36.98%
Swing Increase2.90% Increase21.36%[c]

Third party Fourth party
Party Know Nothing Independent
Last election 51 seats 1 seats[d]
Seats won 14 1[e]
Seat change Decrease37 Steady
Popular vote 586,254 34,120[f]
Percentage 15.21% 0.89%
Swing Decrease4.35% Decrease1.72%

Results
Democratic gainDemocratic hold
Republican gainRepublican hold
Know Nothing gainKnow Nothing hold

Speakerbefore election

Nathaniel Banks
Know Nothing

ElectedSpeaker

James Orr
Democratic

The1856–57 United States House of Representatives electionswere held on various dates in various states between August 4, 1856, and November 4, 1857. Each state set its own date for its elections to theHouse of Representatives.236 representatives were elected in 31 states and the pending new state of Minnesota before the first session of the35th United States Congressconvened on December 7, 1857.

The elections briefly returned a semblance of normalcy to theDemocratic Party,restoring its House majority alongside the election of Democratic PresidentJames Buchanan.However, superficial victory masked severe, ultimately irretrievable divisions overslavery.Voters next would return a Democratic House majority only in1874.

Party realignments continued. In 1856, theWhig Partydisbanded, theKnow Nothingmovement declined, and its vehicle, the American Party, began to collapse. Many Northern Whig, American, and other Opposition Party Representatives joined the new, rapidly consolidatingRepublican Party,which contested the Presidency in1856.Though the Republican Party did not yet demand abolition, its attitude toward slavery was stridently negative. It was an openly sectional Northern party which opposedfugitive slave lawsand slavery in the territories. For the first time, the party offered a mainstream platform to outspokenabolitionists.

In March 1857, after almost all Northern states had voted, the Supreme Court issued its infamousDred Scottdecision, amplifying tensions and hardening voter divisions. Remaining elections were concentrated in the South. Southern voters widely drove the American Party from office, rallying to the Democrats in firm opposition to the Republicans.

In October 1857, the pending new state ofMinnesotaelected its first Representatives, to be seated by the 35th Congress. Between the admissions ofVermontin 1791 andWisconsinin 1848, Congress had admitted new states roughly in pairs: one slave, one free.Californiawas admitted alone as a free state in 1850 only as part of a comprehensivecompromiseincluding significant concessions to slave state interests. Admission of Minnesota in May 1858, also alone but with no such deal, helped expose the declining influence of the South, destroying the formerly binding concept that slave and free state power was best kept in balance even in the Senate while solidifying a sense that the West would exclude slavery.

Election summaries

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Two seats were added for the new state ofMinnesota,[1]which was unrepresented for part of the 1st session.

133 14 90
Democratic KN Republican
State Type Date Total
seats
Democratic Know Nothing Republican
Seats Change Seats Change Seats Change[g]
Arkansas District August 4, 1856 2 2 Steady 0 Steady 0 Steady
Iowa District 2 0 Decrease1 0 Steady 2 Increase1
Missouri District 7 5[e] Increase4 2 Increase2 0 Decrease6
Vermont District September 2, 1856 3 0 Steady 0 Steady 3 Steady
Maine District September 8, 1856 6 0 Decrease1 0 Steady 6 Increase1
Florida At-large October 6, 1856 1 1 Steady 0 Steady 0 Steady
South Carolina District October 13–14, 1856 6 6 Steady 0 Steady 0 Steady
Indiana District October 14, 1856 11 6 Increase4 0 Steady 5 Decrease4
Ohio District 21 9 Increase9 0 Steady 12 Decrease9
Pennsylvania District 25 15 Increase8 0 Decrease1 10 Decrease7
California At-large November 4, 1856
(Election Day)[h]
2 2 Steady 0 Steady 0 Steady
Delaware At-large 1 1 Increase1 0 Decrease1 0 Steady
Illinois District 9 5 Steady 0 Steady 4 Steady
Massachusetts District 11 0 Steady 0 Decrease11 11 Increase11
Michigan District 4 0 Decrease1 0 Steady 4 Increase1
New Jersey District 5 3 Increase2 0 Steady 2 Decrease2
New York District 33 12 Increase7 0 Decrease3 21 Decrease4
Wisconsin District 3 0 Decrease1 0 Steady 3 Increase1
New Hampshire District March 10, 1857 3 0 Steady 0 Decrease3 3 Increase3
Rhode Island District April 1, 1857 2 0 Steady 0 Decrease2 2 Increase2
Connecticut District April 6, 1857 4 2 Increase2 0 Decrease4 2 Increase2
Virginia District May 28, 1857 13 13 Increase1 0 Decrease1 0 Steady
Alabama District August 3, 1857 7 7 Increase2 0 Decrease2 0 Steady
Kentucky District 10 8 Increase4 2 Decrease4 0 Steady
Texas District 2 2 Increase1 0 Decrease1 0 Steady
North Carolina District August 6, 1857 8 7 Increase2 1 Decrease2 0 Steady
Tennessee District 10 7 Increase2 3 Decrease2 0 Steady
Georgia District October 5, 1857 8 6 Steady 2 Steady 0 Steady
Mississippi District October 5–6, 1857 5 5 Increase1 0 Decrease1 0 Steady
Minnesota At-large October 13, 1857[i] 2 2 Increase2 0 Steady 0 Steady
Louisiana District November 3, 1857 4 3 Steady 1 Steady 0 Steady
Maryland District November 4, 1857 6 3 Increase1 3 Decrease1 0 Steady
Total 236 133[e]
56.1%
Increase50[e] 14
5.9%
Decrease37 90
38.0%
Decrease10[g]
Popular vote
Democratic
46.85%
Republican
36.98%
Know Nothing
15.21%
Independent
0.89%
Others
0.07%
House seats
Democratic
55.70%
Republican
37.97%
Know Nothing
5.91%
Independent
0.42%

Special elections

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There were a total of thirteen special elections in 1856 and 1857 during the34thand35th Congresses.

34th Congress

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District Incumbent This race
Member / Delegate Party First elected Results Candidates
South Carolina 3 Laurence M. Keitt Democratic 1853 Incumbent resigned July 15, 1856, following thecaning of Charles Sumner.
Incumbent re-elected July 29, 1856.
South Carolina 4 Preston Brooks Democratic 1853 Incumbent resigned July 15, 1856, following thecaning of Charles Sumner.
Incumbent re-elected July 29, 1856.
Missouri 5 John Gaines Miller Whig 1850 Incumbent died May 11, 1856.
New member elected August 4, 1856.
Know Nothing gain.
Winner was not a candidate for the full term;see below.
Illinois 5 William Alexander Richardson Democratic 1847(special) Incumbent resigned August 25, 1856, torun for governor of Illinois.
New member elected November 4, 1856.
Winner was not a candidate for the full term;see below.
Illinois 7 James C. Allen Democratic 1852 Incumbent resigned July 18, 1856, amid election challenge.
Incumbent re-electedNovember 4, 1856.
Winner was not a candidate for the full term;see below.
Illinois 8 Vacant Rep.-electLyman Trumbull(D) was laterelected U.S. senatorand took office March 4, 1855.
New member elected November 4, 1856.
Democratic hold.
Winner was not a candidate for the full term;see below.
  • Green tickYJames L. D. Morrison(Democratic) 56.0%
  • John Thomas (Republican) 42.9%
  • William H. Short (Unknown) 1.2%
Virginia 1 Thomas H. Bayly Democratic 1853 Incumbent died June 23, 1856.
New member elected November 4, 1856.
Democratic hold.
Kansas Territory at-large John Wilkins Whitfield Democratic 1854 Seat declared vacant August 1, 1856.
Incumbent re-elected November 5, 1856.
Vermont 1 James Meacham Whig 1849(special) Incumbent died August 23, 1856.
New member elected December 1, 1856.
Republican gain.

35th Congress

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District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
Missouri 3 Vacant Rep.-electJames S. Green(D) was laterelected U.S. senatorand took office January 12, 1857.
New member elected August 3, 1857.
Democratic hold.
Indiana 1 James Lockhart Democratic 1851
1852(retired)
1856
Incumbent died September 7, 1857.
New member elected October 7, 1857.
Democratic hold.
Indiana 10 Samuel Brenton Republican 1854 Incumbent died March 29, 1857.
New member elected October 7, 1857.
Republican hold.
Pennsylvania 12 John Gallagher Montgomery Democratic 1856 Incumbent died April 24, 1857.
New member elected October 13, 1857.
Democratic hold.
  • Green tickYPaul Leidy(Democratic) 61.0%
  • Smith Thompson (Republican) 39.0%

Alabama

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District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
Alabama 1 Percy Walker Know Nothing 1855 Incumbent retired.
Democratic gain.
Alabama 2 Eli S. Shorter Democratic 1855 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYEli S. Shorter(Democratic) 62.4%
  • Batt Peterson (Know Nothing) 37.6%
Alabama 3 James F. Dowdell Democratic 1853 Incumbent re-elected.
Alabama 4 William Russell Smith Know Nothing 1851 Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.
Alabama 5 George S. Houston Democratic 1841
1849(retired)
1851
Incumbent re-elected.
Alabama 6 Williamson R. W. Cobb Democratic 1847 Incumbent re-elected.
Alabama 7 Sampson Willis Harris Democratic 1847 Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.

Arkansas

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District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
Arkansas 1 Alfred B. Greenwood Democratic 1853 Incumbent re-elected.
Arkansas 2 Albert Rust Democratic 1854 Incumbent lost renomination.
Democratic hold.

California

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District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
California at-large
2 seats on ageneral ticket
James W. Denver Democratic 1854 Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.
  • Green tickYCharles L. Scott(Democratic) 29.9%
  • Green tickYJoseph C. McKibbin(Democratic) 21.0%
  • A. B. Dibble (Know Nothing) 20.7%
  • Ira P. Rankin (Independent) 13.0%
  • J. N. Turner (Republican) 12.5%
Philemon T. Herbert Democratic 1854 Incumbent retired after manslaughter acquittal.
Democratic hold.

Connecticut

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District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
Connecticut 1 Ezra Clark Jr. Know Nothing 1855 Incumbent re-elected as a Republican.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickYEzra Clark Jr.(Republican) 51.3%
  • Richard P. Hubbard (Democratic) 48.7%
Connecticut 2 John Woodruff Know Nothing 1855 Incumbent lost re-election as a Republican.
Democratic gain.
Connecticut 3 Sidney Dean Know Nothing 1855 Incumbent re-elected as a Republican.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickYSidney Dean(Republican) 54.6%
  • James A. Hovey (Democratic) 45.4%
Connecticut 4 William W. Welch Know Nothing 1855 Incumbent retired.
Democratic gain.

Delaware

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District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
Delaware at-large Elisha D. Cullen Know Nothing 1854 Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.

Florida

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District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
Florida at-large Augustus Maxwell Democratic 1852 Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.

Georgia

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District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
Georgia 1 James Lindsay Seward Democratic 1853 Incumbent re-elected.
Georgia 2 Martin J. Crawford Democratic 1855 Incumbent re-elected.
Georgia 3 Robert Pleasant Trippe Know Nothing 1855 Incumbent re-elected.
Georgia 4 Hiram B. Warner Democratic 1855 Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.
Georgia 5 John H. Lumpkin Democratic 1855 Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.
  • Green tickYAugustus R. Wright(Democratic) 61.2%
  • J. W. Hooper (Know Nothing) 36.1%
  • Tatum[j](Democratic) 2.7%
Georgia 6 Howell Cobb Democratic 1842
1851(retired)
1855
Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.
Georgia 7 Nathaniel Greene Foster Know Nothing 1855 Incumbent retired.
Know Nothing hold.
  • Green tickYJoshua Hill(Know Nothing) 51.5%
  • Linton Stephens (Democratic) 48.5%
Georgia 8 Alexander H. Stephens Democratic 1843(special) Incumbent re-elected.

Illinois

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District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
Illinois 1 Elihu B. Washburne Republican 1852 Incumbent re-elected.
Illinois 2 James Hutchinson Woodworth Republican 1854 Incumbent retired.
Republican hold.
  • Green tickYJohn F. Farnsworth(Republican) 67.2%
  • John Vannortwick (Democratic) 30.6%
  • B. F. James (Know Nothing) 2.2%
Illinois 3 Jesse O. Norton Republican 1852 Incumbent retired.
Republican hold.
  • Green tickYOwen Lovejoy(Republican) 59.5%
  • Uri Osgood (Democratic) 40.5%
Illinois 4 James Knox Republican 1852 Incumbent retired.
Republican hold.
  • Green tickYWilliam Kellogg(Republican) 51.1%
  • James W. Davidson (Democratic) 45.8%
  • Arthur H. Griffith (Know Nothing) 3.1%
Illinois 5 Vacant Rep.William A. Richardson(D) resigned August 25, 1856, torun for governor of Illinois.
Democratic hold.
Winner was not candidate for unexpired term;see above.
  • Green tickYIsaac N. Morris(Democratic) 53.7%
  • Jackson Grimshaw (Republican) 45.8%
  • James S. Irwin (Know Nothing) 0.5%
Illinois 6 Thomas L. Harris Democratic 1848
1850(lost)
1854
Incumbent re-elected.
Illinois 7 Vacant Rep.James C. Allen(D) resigned July 18, 1856, amid election contest.
Democratic hold.
Winner was not candidate for unexpired term;see above.
Illinois 8 Vacant Rep.-electLyman Trumbull(D) was laterelected U.S. senatorand took office March 4, 1855.
Democratic hold.
Winner was not candidate for unexpired term;see above.
  • Green tickYRobert Smith(Democratic) 60.1%
  • James D. Lansing (Republican) 39.9%
Illinois 9 Samuel S. Marshall Democratic 1854 Incumbent re-elected.

Indiana

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District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
Indiana 1 Smith Miller Democratic 1852 Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.
  • Green tickYJames Lockhart(Democratic) 61.5%
  • James G. Veach (Republican) 38.5%
Indiana 2 William Hayden English Democratic 1852 Incumbent re-elected.
Indiana 3 George Grundy Dunn People's 1854 Incumbent retired.
Democratic gain.
  • Green tickYJames Hughes(Democratic) 53.8%
  • John A. Hendricks (Republican) 46.2%
Indiana 4 William Cumback People's 1854 Incumbent lost re-election as a Republican.
Democratic gain.
Indiana 5 David P. Holloway People's 1854 Incumbent retired.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickYDavid Kilgore(Republican) 60.8%
  • Edmund Johnson (Democratic) 39.2%
Indiana 6 Lucien Barbour People's 1854 Incumbent retired.
Democratic gain.
Indiana 7 Harvey D. Scott People's 1854 Incumbent retired.
Democratic gain.
Indiana 8 Daniel Mace People's 1851 Incumbent retired.
Republican gain.
Indiana 9 Schuyler Colfax People's 1854 Incumbent re-elected as a Republican.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickYSchuyler Colfax(Republican) 52.1%
  • William Z. Stewart (Democratic) 47.9%
Indiana 10 Samuel Brenton People's 1854 Incumbent re-elected as a Republican.
Republican gain.
Indiana 11 John U. Pettit People's 1854 Incumbent re-elected as a Republican.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickYJohn U. Pettit(Republican) 51.8%
  • William Garver (Democratic) 48.2%

Iowa

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District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
Iowa 1 Augustus Hall Democratic 1854 Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican gain.
Iowa 2 James Thorington Whig 1854 Incumbent lost renomination as a Republican.
Republican gain.

Kansas Territory

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Seenon-voting delegates,below.

Kentucky

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District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
Kentucky 1 Henry Cornelius Burnett Democratic 1855 Incumbent re-elected.
Kentucky 2 John P. Campbell Jr. Know Nothing 1855 Incumbent withdrew.
Democratic gain.
Kentucky 3 Warner Underwood Know Nothing 1855 Incumbent re-elected.
Kentucky 4 Albert G. Talbott Democratic 1855 Incumbent re-elected.
Kentucky 5 Joshua Jewett Democratic 1855 Incumbent re-elected.
Kentucky 6 John Milton Elliott Democratic 1853 Incumbent re-elected.
Kentucky 7 Humphrey Marshall Know Nothing 1855 Incumbent re-elected.
Kentucky 8 Alexander Keith Marshall Know Nothing 1855 Incumbent retired.
Democratic gain.
Kentucky 9 Leander Cox Know Nothing 1853 Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.
Kentucky 10 Samuel F. Swope Know Nothing 1855 Incumbent retired.
Democratic gain.

Louisiana

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District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
Louisiana 1 George Eustis Jr. Know Nothing 1855 Incumbent re-elected.
Louisiana 2 Miles Taylor Democratic 1855 Incumbent re-elected.
Louisiana 3 Thomas G. Davidson Democratic 1855 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYThomas G. Davidson(Democratic) 43.0%
  • George W. Watterson (Know Nothing) 35.4%
  • Laurent J. Sigur (Independent) 21.6%
Louisiana 4 John M. Sandidge Democratic 1855 Incumbent re-elected.

Maine

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District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
Maine 1 John M. Wood Republican 1854 Incumbent re-elected.
Maine 2 John J. Perry Republican 1854 Incumbent retired.
Republican hold.
Maine 3 Ebenezer Knowlton Republican 1854 Incumbent retired.
Republican hold.
Maine 4 Samuel P. Benson Republican 1852 Incumbent retired.
Republican hold.
Maine 5 Israel Washburn Jr. Republican 1850 Incumbent re-elected.
Maine 6 Thomas J. D. Fuller Democratic 1848 Incumbent retired.
Republican gain.

Maryland

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

Massachusetts

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District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
Massachusetts 1 Robert B. Hall Know Nothing 1854 Incumbent re-elected as a Republican.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickYRobert B. Hall(Republican) 69.73%
  • Moses Bates (Democratic) 16.14%
  • Daniel Fisher (American) 14.12%
Massachusetts 2 James Buffinton Know Nothing 1854 Incumbent re-elected as a Republican.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickYJames Buffinton(Republican) 68.25%
  • Charles R. Vickery (Democratic) 20.58%
  • Darius Dunbar (American) 7.03%
Massachusetts 3 William S. Damrell Know Nothing 1854 Incumbent re-elected as a Republican.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickYWilliam S. Damrell(Republican) 61.57%
  • Arthur W. Austin (Democratic) 29.96%
  • Alfred B. Ely (American) 8.47%
Massachusetts 4 Linus B. Comins Know Nothing 1854 Incumbent re-elected as a Republican.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickYLinus B. Comins(Republican) 45.92%
  • Charles Greene (Democratic) 39.22%
  • Benjamin F. Cooke (American) 14.85%
Massachusetts 5 Anson Burlingame Know Nothing 1854 Incumbent re-elected as a Republican.
Republican gain.
Massachusetts 6 Timothy Davis Know Nothing 1854 Incumbent re-elected as a Republican.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickYTimothy Davis(Republican) 69.39%
  • Nathaniel J. Lord (Democratic) 22.21%
  • Benjamin Perley (American) 7.74%
  • Scattering 0.66%
Massachusetts 7 Nathaniel P. Banks Know Nothing 1852 Incumbent re-elected as a Republican.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickYNathaniel P. Banks(Republican) 61.95%
  • Isaac H. Wright (Democratic) 26.31%
  • Isaac Story (American) 11.74%
Massachusetts 8 Chauncey L. Knapp Know Nothing 1854 Incumbent re-elected as a Republican.
Republican gain.
Massachusetts 9 Alexander De Witt Know Nothing 1852 Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickYEli Thayer(Republican) 53.69%
  • Alexander De Witt(American) 26.57%
  • Nathaniel Wood (Democratic) 17.98%
  • Alfred Mowrey (American) 1.76%
Massachusetts 10 Calvin C. Chaffee Know Nothing 1855(special) Incumbent re-elected as a Republican.
Republican gain.
Massachusetts 11 Mark Trafton Know Nothing 1854 Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican gain.

Michigan

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District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
Michigan 1 William A. Howard Republican 1854 Incumbent re-elected.
Michigan 2 Henry Waldron Republican 1854 Incumbent re-elected.
Michigan 3 David S. Walbridge Republican 1854 Incumbent re-elected.
Michigan 4 George W. Peck Democratic 1854 Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican gain.

Minnesota

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Minnesota Territoryelected three members in advance of Minnesota's 1848 statehood. "Although three men won this election, which was held before Minnesota was actually a state, only two representatives from Minnesota were allowed in the congressional bill creating the state in 1858. George L. Becker lost in the drawing of lots to decide who would present their credentials, therefore he did not serve in Congress."[8]

District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
Minnesota at-large
2 seats on ageneral ticket
None(New seat) New state would be admitted May 11, 1858.
Democratic gain.
Elected on ageneral ticket:
None(New seat) New state would be admitted May 11, 1858.
Democratic gain.

Mississippi

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Elections held late, from October 5 to 6, 1857.

District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
Mississippi 1 Daniel B. Wright Democratic 1853 Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.
Mississippi 2 Hendley S. Bennett Democratic 1855 Incumbent lost renomination.
Democratic hold.
Mississippi 3 William Barksdale Democratic 1853 Incumbent re-elected.
Mississippi 4 William A. Lake Know Nothing 1855 Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.
Mississippi 5 John A. Quitman Democratic 1855 Incumbent re-elected.

Missouri

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

Nebraska Territory

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Seenon-voting delegates,below.

New Hampshire

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District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
New Hampshire 1
New Hampshire 2
New Hampshire 3

New Jersey

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

New York

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District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
New York 1
New York 2
New York 3
New York 4
New York 5
New York 6
New York 7
New York 8
New York 9
New York 10
New York 11
New York 12
New York 13
New York 14
New York 15
New York 16
New York 17
New York 18
New York 19
New York 20
New York 21
New York 22
New York 23
New York 24
New York 25
New York 26
New York 27
New York 28
New York 29
New York 30
New York 31
New York 32
New York 33

North Carolina

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

Ohio

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District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
Ohio 1
Ohio 2
Ohio 3
Ohio 4
Ohio 5
Ohio 6
Ohio 7
Ohio 8
Ohio 9
Ohio 10
Ohio 11
Ohio 12
Ohio 13
Ohio 14
Ohio 15
Ohio 16
Ohio 17
Ohio 18
Ohio 19
Ohio 20
Ohio 21

Oregon Territory

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Seenon-voting delegates,below.

Pennsylvania

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District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
Pennsylvania 1 Thomas B. Florence Democratic 1850 Incumbent re-elected.
Pennsylvania 2 Job R. Tyson Whig 1854 Incumbent retired.
Republican gain.
Pennsylvania 3 William Millward Opposition 1854 Incumbent lost re-election as a Republican.
Democratic gain.
Pennsylvania 4 Jacob Broom Know Nothing 1854 Incumbent retired.
Democratic gain.
Pennsylvania 5 John Cadwalader Democratic 1854 Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.
  • Green tickYOwen Jones(Democratic) 54.86%
  • Daniel H. Mulvany (Whig) 45.14%
Pennsylvania 6 John Hickman Democratic 1854 Incumbent re-elected.
Pennsylvania 7 Samuel C. Bradshaw Opposition 1854 Incumbent lost re-election as a Republican.
Democratic gain.
Pennsylvania 8 J. Glancy Jones Democratic Incumbent re-elected.
Pennsylvania 9 Anthony E. Roberts Opposition 1854 Incumbent re-elected as a Republican.
Republican gain.
Pennsylvania 10 John C. Kunkel Opposition 1854 Incumbent re-elected as a Republican.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickYJohn C. Kunkel(Republican) 55.63%
  • Henry C. Eyer (Democratic) 44.37%
Pennsylvania 11 James H. Campbell Opposition 1854 Incumbent lost re-election as a Republican.
Democratic gain.
Pennsylvania 12 Henry M. Fuller Opposition
Incumbent retired.
Democratic gain.
Pennsylvania 13 Asa Packer Democratic 1852 Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.
Pennsylvania 14 Galusha A. Grow Democratic 1850 Incumbent re-elected as a Republican.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickYGalusha A. Grow(Republican) 71.31%
  • Daniel L. Sherwood (Democratic) 28.69%
Pennsylvania 15 John J. Pearce Opposition 1854 Incumbent retired.
Democratic gain.
  • Green tickYAllison White(Democratic) 51.36%
  • William H. Irvin (Republican) 48.64%
Pennsylvania 16 Lemuel Todd Opposition 1854 Incumbent lost re-election as a Republican.
Democratic gain.
Pennsylvania 17 David F. Robison Opposition 1854 Incumbent retired.
Democratic gain.
  • Green tickYWilson Reilly(Democratic) 51.28%
  • Joseph Pumroy (Republican) 48.72%
Pennsylvania 18 John R. Edie Opposition 1854 Incumbent re-elected as a Republican.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickYJohn R. Edie(Republican) 50.91%
  • Cyrus L. Pershing (Democratic) 49.09%
Pennsylvania 19 John Covode Opposition 1854 Incumbent re-elected as a Republican.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickYJohn Covode(Union) 54.40%
  • Alexander McKinney (Democratic) 45.60%
Pennsylvania 20 Jonathan Knight Opposition 1854 Incumbent lost re-election as a Republican.
Democratic gain.
Pennsylvania 21 David Ritchie Opposition 1852 Incumbent re-elected as a Republican.
Republican gain.
Pennsylvania 22 Samuel A. Purviance Opposition 1854 Incumbent re-elected as a Republican.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickYSamuel A. Purviance(Republican) 57.09%
  • James Gibson (Democratic) 40.51%
  • Alexander Wadlow (Know Nothing) 2.40%
Pennsylvania 23 John Allison Opposition
Incumbent retired.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickYWilliam Stewart(Republican) 61.00%
  • Thomas Cunningham (Democratic) 39.00%
Pennsylvania 24 David Barclay Democratic 1854 Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.
  • Green tickYJames L. Gillis(Democratic) 51.75%
  • James S. Myers (Republican) 48.25%
Pennsylvania 25 John Dick Opposition 1852 Incumbent re-elected as a Republican.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickYJohn Dick(Republican) 67.97%
  • James A. McFadden (Democratic) 32.03%

Rhode Island

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

South Carolina

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

Tennessee

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District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
Tennessee 1 Albert G. Watkins Democratic 1855 Incumbent re-elected.
Tennessee 2 William H. Sneed Know Nothing 1855 Incumbent retired.
Know Nothing hold.
Tennessee 3 Samuel A. Smith Democratic 1853 Incumbent re-elected.
Tennessee 4 John H. Savage Democratic 1855 Incumbent re-elected.
Tennessee 5 Charles Ready Know Nothing 1853 Incumbent re-elected.
Tennessee 6 George W. Jones Democratic 1842 Incumbent re-elected. Green tickYGeorge W. Jones(Democratic) 100%[19]
Tennessee 7 John V. Wright Democratic 1855 Incumbent re-elected.
Tennessee 8 Felix Zollicoffer Know Nothing 1853 Incumbent re-elected.
Tennessee 9 Emerson Etheridge Know Nothing 1853 Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.
Tennessee 10 Thomas Rivers Know Nothing 1855 Incumbent retired.
Democratic gain.

Texas

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

Vermont

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District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates[24]
Vermont 1 George T. Hodges Republican 1856(special) Incumbent retired.
Republican hold.
Vermont 2 Justin S. Morrill Whig 1854 Incumbent re-elected as a Republican.
Vermont 3 Alvah Sabin Whig 1852 Incumbent retired.
Republican gain.

Virginia

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District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates[25]
Virginia 1 Muscoe R. H. Garnett Democratic 1856(special) Incumbent re-elected.
Virginia 2 John Millson Democratic 1853 Incumbent re-elected.
Virginia 3 John Caskie Democratic 1853 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYJohn Caskie(Democratic) 63.7%
  • A. Judson Crane (Know Nothing) 36.3%
Virginia 4 William Goode Democratic 1853 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYWilliam Goode(Democratic) 76.0%
  • [FNU] Collier (Know Nothing) 24.0%
Virginia 5 Thomas S. Bocock Democratic 1853 Incumbent re-elected.
Virginia 6 Paulus Powell Democratic 1853 Incumbent re-elected.
Virginia 7 William Smith Democratic 1853 Incumbent re-elected.
Virginia 8 Charles J. Faulkner Democratic 1853 Incumbent re-elected.
Virginia 9 John Letcher Democratic 1851 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYJohn Letcher(Democratic) 75.3%
  • [FNU] Imboden (Unknown) 24.7%
Virginia 10 Zedekiah Kidwell Democratic 1853 Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.
Virginia 11 John S. Carlile Know Nothing 1855 Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.
Virginia 12 Henry A. Edmundson Democratic 1849 Incumbent re-elected.
Virginia 13 Fayette McMullen Democratic 1849 Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.

Wisconsin

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District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates[26]
Wisconsin 1 Daniel Wells Jr. Democratic 1852 Incumbent retired.
Republican gain.
Wisconsin 2 Cadwallader C. Washburn Republican 1854 Incumbent re-elected.
Wisconsin 3 Charles Billinghurst Republican 1854 Incumbent re-elected.

Non-voting delegates

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District Incumbent This race
Delegate Party First elected Results Candidates
Kansas John Wilkins Whitfield Democratic 1854
1856(seat vacated)
1856(special)
Re-elected in1855before seat was vacated.
Won special 1856 election.
Democratic hold.
Minnesota Henry Mower Rice Democratic 1852 Incumbent retired.
New delegate elected.
Democratic hold.
District eliminated in 1858 uponMinnesota's statehood.
Nebraska Bird Chapman Democratic 1854 Incumbent lost re-election.
New delegate elected August 3, 1857.[28]
Independent Democratic gain.
Oregon Joseph Lane Democratic 1851 Incumbent re-elected.

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^Excludes states admitted during this Congress
  2. ^Number of the seats that made up the Parties involved in the Opposition Coalition, excluding the Whig Party.
  3. ^In comparison to the performance of the Parties involved in the Opposition Coalition, excluding the Whig Party.
  4. ^Included one Independent Whig:Anthony Ellmaker RobertsofPennsylvania.
  5. ^abcdIncludes oneIndependent Democrat(a.k.a. a "Benton Democrat" ):Francis Preston Blair Jr.ofMO-01.Note that while Martis (p. 110) and Dubin (p. 176) list him as an "Independent Democrat" or "Benton Democrat," others sources (e.g. theBiographical Directory of the United States Congress) list Blair as a "Republican".
  6. ^Includes votes for those who ran labeled as an "Independent," "Benton Democrat," "Independent Democrat," or "Independent American."
  7. ^abCompared to the 100Opposition Partymembers in previous election of 1854.
  8. ^In 1845, Congress passed a law providing for a uniform date for choosing presidential electors (see: Statutes at Large, 28th Congress, 2nd Session, p. 721). Congressional elections were unaffected by this law, but the date was gradually adopted by the states for congressional elections as well.
  9. ^New state. Representatives seated May 11, 1858, during the 1st session.
  10. ^abFirst name unknown.

References

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  2. ^"Our Campaigns - KS Territorial Delegate - Special Election Race - Nov 05, 1856".
  3. ^abGuide to U.S. Elections.Vol. II (6th ed.).Washington, D.C.:CQ Press.2010. p. 1024.ISBN9781604265361.LCCN2009033938.OCLC430736650.
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  6. ^"MI - District 03 Race - Nov 04, 1856".Our Campaigns.January 11, 2010.RetrievedJune 27,2022.
  7. ^"MI - District 04 Race - Nov 04, 1856".Our Campaigns.January 11, 2010.RetrievedJune 27,2022.
  8. ^ab"Our Campaigns - MN At-Large Race - Oct 13, 1857".ourcampaigns.
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