1836 and 1837 United States House of Representatives elections

Elections to the United States House of Representatives for the 25th Congress were held at various dates in different states from July 1836 to November 1837.

Though Democrat Martin Van Buren was elected President in November 1836, Democrats lost seats. The newly organizing Whigs benefited from regional candidacies and issues and voter fatigue with outgoing two-term President Andrew Jackson. Jackson, a flamboyant public personality with a record of high-profile leadership and historic military success, often clashed with Congress and the Supreme Court. By comparison, Van Buren, a brilliant partisan organizer and political operative, was less charismatic in looks and demeanor. Voter support for the minor Anti-Masonic and Nullifier parties ebbed, but remained significant. One Independent, John Pope, was elected from Kentucky.

Special elections
There were special elections in 1836 and 1837 to the 24th United States Congress and 25th United States Congress.

Special elections are sorted by date then district.

24th Congress
Note: In some sources, parties are listed as "Democrats" and "Whigs." However, they are listed here as "Jacksonian" and "Anti-Jacksonian" (respectively) to conform to the party names as they were regarded during the 24th United States Congress.

! Connecticut At-large
 * Zalmon Wildman
 * | Jacksonian
 * 1835
 * | Incumbent died December 10, 1835. New member elected in early 1836. Jacksonian hold. Successor seated April 29, 1836. Successor also later elected to the next term, see below.
 * nowrap |

✅ Thomas T. Whittlesey (Jacksonian)

! Connecticut At-large
 * Andrew T. Judson
 * | Jacksonian
 * 1835
 * | Incumbent resigned July 4, 1836 to become judge of the United States District Court for the District of Connecticut. New member elected in mid-to-late 1836. Jacksonian hold. Successor seated December 5, 1836. Successor also later elected to the next term, see below.
 * nowrap |

✅ Orrin Holt (Jacksonian) 51.4%

John Brockway (Anti-Jacksonian) 48.6%

! North Carolina's 12th congressional district
 * James Graham
 * | Jacksonian
 * 1833
 * | Seat declared vacant March 29, 1836. Incumbent re-elected August 4, 1836. Anti-Jacksonian gain. Incumbent seated December 5, 1836. Incumbent also later elected to the next term, see below.
 * nowrap |

✅ James Graham (Anti-Jacksonian) 60.13%

David Newland (Anti-Jacksonian) 39.87%

! South Carolina's 4th congressional district
 * James H. Hammond
 * | Nullifier
 * 1834
 * | Incumbent resigned February 26, 1836 because of ill-health. New member elected October 10, 1836. Nullifier hold. Successor seated December 19, 1836. Successor also elected the same day to the next term, see below.
 * nowrap |

✅ Franklin H. Elmore (Nullifier) 100%

Unopposed

! Pennsylvania's 24th congressional district
 * John Banks
 * | Anti-Masonic
 * 1830
 * | Incumbent resigned March 31, 1836. New member elected October 11, 1836. Anti-Jacksonian gain. Successor seated December 5, 1836. Successor was not a candidate the same day for the next term, see below.
 * nowrap |

✅ John J. Pearson (Anti-Jacksonian) 57.65%

John Findley (Jacksonian) 42.35%

! South Carolina's 8th congressional district
 * Richard I. Manning
 * | Jacksonian
 * 1834 (Special)
 * | Incumbent died May 1, 1836. New member elected October 11, 1836. Jacksonian hold. Successor seated December 19, 1836. Successor elected the same day for the next term, see below.
 * nowrap |

✅ John P. Richardson (Jacksonian) 59.58%

J. G. Bowman (Unknown) 40.42%

! Georgia At-large
 * John E. Coffee
 * | Jacksonian
 * 1832
 * | Incumbent died September 25, 1836. New member elected October 30, 1836. Nullifier gain. Successor seated December 26, 1836. Successor had already been elected to the next term, see below.
 * nowrap |

✅ William C. Dawson (Nullifier) 53.03%

John W. A. Sanford (Jacksonian) 46.97%

! Pennsylvania's 13th congressional district
 * Jesse Miller
 * | Jacksonian
 * 1832
 * | Incumbent resigned October 30, 1836. New member elected November 4, 1836. Jacksonian hold. Successor seated December 5, 1836. Successor had not been a candidate for the next term, see below.
 * nowrap |

✅ James Black (Jacksonian) 56.62%

Robert Elliott (Anti-Jacksonian) 43.38%

! Mississippi At-large
 * David Dickson
 * | Jacksonian
 * 1835
 * | Incumbent died July 31, 1836. New member elected November 7, 1836. Jacksonian hold. Successor seated January 7, 1837. Successor was not later elected to the next term, see below.
 * nowrap |

✅ Samuel J. Gholson (Jacksonian) 52.19%

John A. Quitman (Anti-Jacksonian) 47.81%

! New York's 17th congressional district
 * Samuel Beardsley
 * | Jacksonian
 * 1830
 * | Incumbent resigned March 29, 1836. New member elected November 7–9, 1836. Jacksonian hold. Successor seated December 5, 1836. Successor was not a candidate the same day for the next term, see below.
 * nowrap |

✅ Rutger B. Miller (Jacksonian) 48.84%

Joshua A. Spencer (Anti-Jacksonian) 40.57%

Elisha Pettibone (Anti-Monopoly)

! New York's 30th congressional district
 * Philo C. Fuller
 * | Jacksonian
 * 1832
 * | Incumbent resigned September 2, 1836. New member elected November 9, 1836. Anti-Jacksonian gain. Successor seated December 6, 1836. Successor was not a candidate the same day for the next term, see below.
 * nowrap |

✅ John Young (Anti-Jacksonian)

! New Jersey At-large
 * Philemon Dickerson
 * | Jacksonian
 * 1832
 * | Incumbent resigned November 3, 1836 to become Governor of New Jersey. New member elected November 15–16, 1836. Anti-Jacksonian gain. Successor seated December 5, 1836. Successor was not a candidate the same day for the next term, see below.
 * nowrap |

✅ William Chetwood (Anti-Jacksonian) 50.40%

John Travers (Jacksonian) 49.60%

! Georgia At-large
 * George W. Towns
 * | Jacksonian
 * 1834
 * | Incumbent resigned September 1, 1836. New member elected January 2, 1837. Anti-Jacksonian gain. Successor seated January 31, 1837. Successor had already lost election to the next term, see below.
 * nowrap |

✅ Julius C. Alford (Anti-Jacksonian) 53.43%

James Liddell (Jacksonian) 46.57%

! Indiana's 6th congressional district
 * George L. Kinnard
 * | Jacksonian
 * 1833
 * | Incumbent died November 26, 1836. New member elected January 2, 1837. Anti-Jacksonian gain. Successor seated January 25, 1837. Successor also later elected to the next term, see below.
 * nowrap |

✅ William Herod (Anti-Jacksonian) 51.46%

William W. Wick (Jacksonian) 48.54%


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25th Congress
! Pennsylvania's 3rd congressional district
 * Francis J. Harper
 * | Democratic
 * 1836
 * | Incumbent died March 18, 1837, having just been seated as a new member. New member elected June 29, 1837. Whig gain. Successor seated September 4, 1837.
 * nowrap |

✅ Charles Naylor (Whig) 51.2%

Charles J. Ingersoll (Democratic) 48.8%

! rowspan=2 | MS At-large
 * John F. H. Claiborne
 * | Democratic
 * 1835
 * rowspan=2 | Mississippi elected its members in November of odd numbered years (after the beginning of the congressional term). As Congress had been called to meet in September, the governor issued writs for a special election to fill vacancies until the regular election. Incumbents re-elected July 18, 1837. Democratic hold. Incumbent successors presented their credentials and were seated September 4, 1837. At their request the question of the validity of their election was referred to the Committee on Elections. The House decided October 3, 1837 they had been elected for the full term.
 * rowspan=2 nowrap |

✅ John F. H. Claiborne (Democratic) 32.10%

✅ Samuel J. Gholson (Democratic) 28.43%

Sergeant S. Prentiss (Whig) 20.47%

E. L. Acee (Whig) 19.00%


 * Samuel J. Gholson
 * | Democratic
 * 1836 (Special)
 * 1836 (Special)

! Tennessee's 4th congressional district
 * James I. Standifer
 * | Whig
 * 1823 1825 (Lost) 1827 (Lost) 1829
 * | Incumbent died August 20, 1837. New member elected September 14, 1837. Whig hold. Successor seated October 6, 1837.
 * nowrap |

✅ William Stone (Whig) 27.01%

Thomas Brown (Unknown) 20.60%

Miles Vernon (Unknown) 17.84%

T. Nixon Vandyke (Unknown) 13.51%

John Rice (Democratic) 9.85%

John Miller (Democratic) 7.28%

Archibald R. Turk (Unknown) 3.92%

! Ohio's 17th congressional district
 * Andrew W. Loomis
 * | Whig
 * 1836
 * | Incumbent resigned October 20, 1837. New member elected November 30, 1837. Whig hold. Successor seated December 20, 1837.
 * nowrap |

✅ Charles D. Coffin (Whig) 50.62%

George McCook (Democratic) 49.38%


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Alabama
! AL's 1st congressional district

! AL's 2nd congressional district

! AL's 3rd congressional district

! AL's 4th congressional district

! AL's 5th congressional district


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24th Congress
The new state of Arkansas was admitted to the Union on June 15, 1836 and elected its sole at-large member August 1, 1836. He was seated December 5, 1836, to finish the term that would end the following March.

! Arkansas At-large
 * colspan=3 | New seat
 * | New member elected. Jacksonian gain. Same member also later elected to the next term, see below.
 * nowrap |

✅ Archibald Yell (Jacksonian) 71.92%

William Cummins (Whig) 28.08%


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25th Congress
Arkansas elected its member October 2, 1837, this time for a full term.

! Arkansas At-large
 * Archibald Yell
 * 1836
 * | Jacksonian
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * nowrap |

✅ Archibald Yell (Jacksonian) 62.38%

John Ringgold (Whig) 37.62%


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Connecticut
Connecticut went from six at-large seats to six districts for the first time. Elections were held April 3, 1837, after the new term began but before the Congress convened. All incumbents from the CT's at-large congressional district were re-elected in districts.

! CT's 1st congressional district

! CT's 2nd congressional district

! CT's 3rd congressional district

! CT's 4th congressional district

! CT's 5th congressional district

! CT's 6th congressional district


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Delaware
! DE At-large


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Florida Territory
See Non-voting delegates, below.

Georgia
! rowspan=9 | GA At-large 9 at-large seats
 * rowspan=9 | Elected on a general ticket:
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Illinois
! IL's 1st congressional district

! IL's 2nd congressional district

! IL's 3rd congressional district


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Indiana
! IN's 1st congressional district

! IN's 2nd congressional district

! IN's 3rd congressional district

! IN's 4th congressional district

! IN's 5th congressional district

! IN's 6th congressional district

! IN's 7th congressional district


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Kentucky
! KY's 1st congressional district

! KY's 2nd congressional district

! KY's 3rd congressional district

! KY's 4th congressional district

! KY's 5th congressional district

! KY's 6th congressional district

! KY's 7th congressional district

! KY's 8th congressional district

! KY's 9th congressional district

! KY's 10th congressional district

! KY's 11th congressional district

! KY's 12th congressional district

! KY's 13th congressional district


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Louisiana
! LA's 1st congressional district

! LA's 2nd congressional district

! LA's 3rd congressional district


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Maine
Maine elected its members September 12, 1836, except one district went to multiple ballots later in the year.

! ME's 1st congressional district

! ME's 2nd congressional district

! ME's 3rd congressional district

! ME's 4th congressional district

! ME's 5th congressional district

! ME's 6th congressional district

! ME's 7th congressional district

! ME's 8th congressional district
 * Gorham Parks
 * | Democratic
 * 1833
 * | Unknown if incumbent retired or lost renomination. New member elected after two ballots. Democratic hold.
 * nowrap | First ballot (September 12, 1836):✅ Thomas Davee (Democratic) 49.38%

John S. Tenney (Whig) 39.55%

James Bates (Democratic) 10.13% Second ballot (November 8, 1836):✅ Thomas Davee (Democratic) 58.09%

John S. Tenney (Whig) 40.82%

Others 1.10%


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Maryland
! MD's 1st congressional district

! MD's 2nd congressional district

! MD's 3rd congressional district

! rowspan=2 | MD's 4th congressional district Plural district with 2 seats



! MD's 5th congressional district

! MD's 6th congressional district

! MD's 7th congressional district

! MD's 8th congressional district


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Massachusetts
Elections were held November 14, 1836.

! MA's 1st congressional district
 * Abbott Lawrence
 * | Anti-Jacksonian
 * 1834
 * | Incumbent retired. New member elected. Whig gain.
 * nowrap | ✅ Richard Fletcher (Whig) 61.8%

Amasa Walker (Democratic) 38.0%

! MA's 2nd congressional district
 * Stephen C. Phillips
 * | Anti-Jacksonian
 * 1834 (Special)
 * | Incumbent re-elected from a different party. Whig gain.
 * nowrap | ✅ Stephen C. Phillips (Whig) 51.1%

Joseph S. Cabot (Democratic) 48.9%

! MA's 3rd congressional district
 * Caleb Cushing
 * | Anti-Jacksonian
 * 1834
 * | Incumbent re-elected from a different party. Whig gain.
 * nowrap | ✅ Caleb Cushing (Whig) 57.2%

Gayton P. Osgood (Democratic) 42.2%

! MA's 4th congressional district
 * Samuel Hoar
 * | Anti-Jacksonian
 * 1834
 * | Incumbent lost re-election from a different party. New member elected. Democratic gain.
 * nowrap | ✅ William Parmenter (Democratic) 56.5%

Samuel Hoar (Whig) 43.4%

! MA's 5th congressional district
 * Levi Lincoln Jr.
 * | Anti-Jacksonian
 * 1834 (Special)
 * | Incumbent re-elected from a different party. Whig gain.
 * nowrap | ✅ Levi Lincoln Jr. (Whig) 65.5%

Jubal Harrington (Democratic) 34.1%

! MA's 6th congressional district
 * George Grennell Jr.
 * | Anti-Jacksonian
 * 1834
 * | Incumbent re-elected from a different party. Whig gain.
 * nowrap | ✅ George Grennell Jr. (Whig) 69.9%

Samuel C. Allen (Democratic) 29.7%

! MA's 7th congressional district
 * George N. Briggs
 * | Anti-Jacksonian
 * 1830
 * | Incumbent re-elected from a different party. Whig gain.
 * nowrap | ✅ George N. Briggs (Whig) 54.5%

Theodore Sedgwick (Democratic) 45.2%

! MA's 8th congressional district
 * William B. Calhoun
 * | Anti-Jacksonian
 * 1834
 * | Incumbent re-elected from a different party. Whig gain.
 * nowrap | ✅ William B. Calhoun (Whig) 54.5%

George Bancroft (Democratic) 45.2%

! MA's 9th congressional district
 * William S. Hastings
 * | Anti-Jacksonian
 * 1836
 * | Incumbent re-elected from a different party. Whig gain.
 * nowrap | ✅ William S. Hastings (Whig) 55.2%

Alexander H. Everett (Democratic) 43.9%

! MA's 10th congressional district
 * Nathaniel B. Borden
 * | Jacksonian
 * 1835
 * | Incumbent re-elected from a new party. Democratic gain.
 * nowrap | ✅ Nathaniel B. Borden (Democratic) 68.86%

William Baylies (Whig) 31.14%

! MA's 11th congressional district
 * John Reed Jr.
 * | Anti-Masonic
 * 1812 1816 (Lost) 1818
 * | Incumbent re-elected from a different party. Whig gain.
 * nowrap | ✅ John Reed Jr. (Whig) 55.8%

Henry Crocker (Democratic) 44.2%

! MA's 12th congressional district
 * John Quincy Adams
 * | Anti-Masonic
 * 1830
 * | Incumbent re-elected from a different party. Whig gain.
 * nowrap | ✅ John Quincy Adams (Whig) 83.31%

Solomon Lincoln (Democratic) 6.93%

John Thomas (Unknown) 5.92%

Scattering 3.84%


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Michigan
! MI At-large


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Mississippi
A special election was held in Mississippi on July 17–18, 1837. Its winners were Democrats John F. H. Claiborne and Samuel J. Gholson. The first session of the 25th Congress was a special session beginning on September 4, 1837, extending to October 16. In November, Mississippi held the regular election. Seargent Smith Prentiss, a Vicksburg lawyer and Whig, unexpectedly launched a vigorous, partisan campaign. He and fellow Whig Thomas J. Word won in an upset. Claiborne and Gholson then argued that the July result entitled them to serve full terms. With the Whig Party newly organizing, the closely divided House, in which Anti-Masons, Nullifiers, and the Independent tended to align more with Whigs and to oppose Democrats, agreed to hear Prentiss. He spoke for nine hours over three days, packing the gallery, drawing Senators, and earning a national reputation for oratory and public admiration from leading Whigs including Senators Clay and Webster. The Elections Committee then required a third election. Scheduled for April 1838, it confirmed the November result. Both Whigs were seated in May late in the second session, also serving for the third session.

! rowspan=2 | MS At-large (2 seats)
 * John F. H. Claiborne
 * | Jacksonian
 * 1835
 * | Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Whig gain.
 * nowrap rowspan=2 |

✅ Seargent S. Prentiss (Whig) 35.20%

✅ Thomas J. Word (Whig) 31.82%

John F. H. Claiborne (Democratic) 17.43%

Samuel J. Gholson (Democratic) 15.55%


 * Samuel J. Gholson
 * | Jacksonian
 * 1836 (special)
 * | Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Whig gain.
 * | Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Whig gain.


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Missouri
! rowspan=2 | MO At-large At-large with 2 seats




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New Hampshire
! rowspan=5 | NH At-large At-large with 5 seats










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New Jersey
! rowspan=6 | NJ At-large At-large with 6 seats












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New York
! NY's 1st congressional district

! NY's 2nd congressional district

! NY's 3rd congressional district

! NY's 4th congressional district

! NY's 5th congressional district

! NY's 6th congressional district

! NY's 7th congressional district

! NY's 8th congressional district

! NY's 9th congressional district

! NY's 10th congressional district

! NY's 11th congressional district

! NY's 12th congressional district

! NY's 13th congressional district

! NY's 14th congressional district

! NY's 15th congressional district

! NY's 16th congressional district

! NY's 17th congressional district

! NY's 18th congressional district

! NY's 19th congressional district

! NY's 20th congressional district

! NY's 21st congressional district

! NY's 22nd congressional district

! NY's 23rd congressional district

! NY's 24th congressional district

! NY's 25th congressional district

! NY's 26th congressional district

! NY's 27th congressional district

! NY's 28th congressional district

! NY's 29th congressional district

! NY's 30th congressional district

! NY's 31st congressional district

! NY's 32nd congressional district

! NY's 33rd congressional district

! NY's 34th congressional district

! NY's 35th congressional district

! NY's 36th congressional district

! NY's 37th congressional district

! NY's 38th congressional district

! NY's 39th congressional district

! NY's 40th congressional district


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North Carolina
! NC's 1st congressional district

! NC's 2nd congressional district

! NC's 3rd congressional district

! NC's 4th congressional district

! NC's 5th congressional district

! NC's 6th congressional district

! NC's 7th congressional district

! NC's 8th congressional district

! NC's 9th congressional district

! NC's 10th congressional district

! NC's 11th congressional district

! NC's 12th congressional district

! NC's 13th congressional district


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Ohio
! OH's 1st congressional district

! OH's 2nd congressional district

! OH's 3rd congressional district

! OH's 4th congressional district

! OH's 5th congressional district

! OH's 6th congressional district

! OH's 7th congressional district

! OH's 8th congressional district

! OH's 9th congressional district

! OH's 10th congressional district

! OH's 11th congressional district

! OH's 12th congressional district

! OH's 13th congressional district

! OH's 14th congressional district

! OH's 15th congressional district

! OH's 16th congressional district

! OH's 17th congressional district

! OH's 18th congressional district


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Rhode Island
! rowspan=2 | RI At-large At-large with 2 seats




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South Carolina

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! SC's 1st congressional district

! SC's 2nd congressional district

! SC's 3rd congressional district

! SC's 4th congressional district
 * James H. Hammond
 * | Nullifier
 * 1834
 * | Incumbent resigned February 26, 1836 because of ill-health. New member elected October 10, 1836. Nullifier hold. Successor also elected the same day to finish the current term.
 * nowrap |

✅ Franklin H. Elmore (Nullifier) 100%

Unopposed

! SC's 5th congressional district

! SC's 6th congressional district

! SC's 7th congressional district

! SC's 8th congressional district

! SC's 9th congressional district


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Tennessee
Elections held late, on August 3 1837

! TN's 1st congressional district
 * William B. Carter
 * | Anti-Jacksonian
 * 1835
 * |Incumbent re-elected. Whig gain.
 * nowrap |

✅ William B. Carter (Whig) 52.57%

Thomas D. Arnold (Whig) 47.43%

! TN's 2nd congressional district
 * Samuel Bunch
 * | Anti-Jacksonian
 * 1833
 * |Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Democratic gain.
 * nowrap |

✅ Abraham McClellan (Democratic) 47.28%

Samuel Bunch (Whig) 40.14%

Elliott Bartholomew (Whig) 12.58%

! TN's 3rd congressional district
 * Luke Lea
 * | Anti-Jacksonian
 * 1833
 * |Incumbent retired. New member elected. Whig gain.
 * nowrap |

✅ Joseph L. Williams (Whig) 62.00%

Robert M. Anderson (Whig) 38.00%

! TN's 4th congressional district
 * James I. Standifer
 * | Anti-Jacksonian
 * 1829
 * |Incumbent re-elected. Whig gain.
 * nowrap |

✅ James I. Standifer (Whig) 65.67%

William Stone (Democratic) 34.33%

! TN's 5th congressional district
 * John B. Forester
 * | Anti-Jacksonian
 * 1831
 * |Incumbent retired. New member elected. Democratic gain.
 * nowrap |

✅ Hopkins L. Turney (Democratic) 49.91%

Robert Cox (Whig) 43.33%

Peter Burnum (Democratic) 6.77%

! TN's 6th congressional district
 * Balie Peyton
 * | Anti-Jacksonian
 * 1833
 * |Incumbent retired. New member elected. Whig gain.
 * nowrap |

✅ William B. Campbell (Whig) 61.68%

William Trousdale (Democratic) 38.32%

! TN's 7th congressional district
 * John Bell
 * | Anti-Jacksonian
 * 1827
 * | Incumbent re-elected. Whig gain.
 * nowrap |

✅ John Bell (Whig) 100%

! TN's 8th congressional district
 * Abram P. Maury
 * | Anti-Jacksonian
 * 1835
 * |Incumbent re-elected. Whig gain.
 * nowrap |

✅ Abram P. Maury (Whig) 55.32%

William Crockett (Democratic) 44.68%

! TN's 9th congressional district
 * James K. Polk
 * | Jacksonian
 * 1825
 * |Incumbent re-elected. Democratic gain.
 * nowrap | ✅ James K. Polk (Democratic) 100%

! TN's 10th congressional district
 * Ebenezer J. Shields
 * | Anti-Jacksonian
 * 1835
 * | Incumbent re-elected. Whig gain.
 * nowrap |

✅ Ebenezer J. Shields (Whig) 55.73%

Andrew A. Kincannon (Democratic) 44.27%

! TN's 11th congressional district
 * Cave Johnson
 * | Jacksonian
 * 1829
 * |Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Whig gain.
 * nowrap |

✅ Richard Cheatham (Whig) 50.60%

Cave Johnson (Democratic) 49.40%

! TN's 12th congressional district
 * Adam Huntsman
 * | Jacksonian
 * 1835
 * | Incumbent retired. New member elected. Whig gain.
 * nowrap |

✅ John W. Crockett (Whig) 64.30%

Archelans M. Hughes (Democratic) 35.70%

! TN's 13th congressional district
 * William C. Dunlap
 * | Jacksonian
 * 1833
 * |Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Whig gain.
 * nowrap |

✅ Christopher H. Williams (Whig) 60.65%

William C. Dunlap (Democratic) 39.35%


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Vermont
! VT's 1st congressional district

! VT's 2nd congressional district

! VT's 3rd congressional district

! VT's 4th congressional district

! VT's 5th congressional district


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Virginia
! VA's 1st congressional district

! VA's 2nd congressional district

! VA's 3rd congressional district

! VA's 4th congressional district

! VA's 5th congressional district

! VA's 6th congressional district

! VA's 7th congressional district

! VA's 8th congressional district

! VA's 9th congressional district

! VA's 10th congressional district

! VA's 11th congressional district

! VA's 12th congressional district

! VA's 13th congressional district

! VA's 14th congressional district

! VA's 15th congressional district

! VA's 16th congressional district

! VA's 17th congressional district

! VA's 18th congressional district

! VA's 19th congressional district

! VA's 20th congressional district

! VA's 21st congressional district


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Wisconsin Territory
See Non-voting delegates, below.

Non-voting delegates
! Florida Territory At-large
 * Joseph M. White
 * | Jacksonian
 * 1825
 * | Incumbent lost re-election. New delegate elected. Winner was not elected to finish the current term.
 * nowrap | ✅ Charles Downing (Jacksonian)

! Wisconsin Territory At-large
 * colspan=3 | New district
 * | New seat created. New delegate elected in October 1836 and seated December 5, 1836. Jacksonian gain.
 * nowrap | ✅ George Wallace Jones (Jacksonian)


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