United States House of Representatives elections, 1838
United States House of Representatives elections, 1838
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The U.S. House election, 1838 was an election for the United States House of Representatives in 1838.
The Panic of 1837 set the background for this election cycle, as the carryover effects of the economic downturn led to Whig gains. President Martin Van Buren was deeply unpopular and Whig ideas for economic nationalism made slight inroads in suffering districts. However, the Democrats were able to lessen their loss by portraying the crisis as the result of missteps within the private banking industry and not as caused by government inactivity. The Anti-Masonic Party remained as a presence during this election, but also saw a drop in its seat total.
Overall results
See also
http://clerk.house.gov/histHigh/Congressional_History/index.html
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See also: Senate elections · Presidential elections · Gubernatorial elections
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