United States Senate elections, 1814
The United States Senate election of 1814 was an election which had the Democratic-Republican Party lose two seats, but still retain an overwhelming control of, the United States Senate.
As this election was prior to ratification of the seventeenth amendment, Senators were chosen by State legislatures.
Results
14th Congress (1815–1817)
- Majority Party: Democratic-Republican (21)
- Minority Party: Federalist (11)
- Other Parties: 1
- Total Seats: 33
- Vacant: 3
Senate composition before and after elections
Senate composition at the
end of the 13th Congress |
DR1 |
DR9 |
|
DR19 |
F8 |
DR2 |
DR10 |
DR20 |
F7 |
DR3 |
DR11 |
DR21 |
F6 |
DR4 |
DR12 |
DR22 |
F5 |
DR5 |
DR13 |
DR23 |
F4 |
DR6 |
DR14 |
DR24 |
F3 |
DR7 |
DR15 |
V |
F2 |
DR8 |
DR16 |
? |
F1 |
|
DR17 |
F10 |
|
DR18 |
F9 |
|
Senate composition at the
beginning of the 14th Congress |
DR1 |
DR9 |
|
DR19 |
F8 |
DR2 |
DR10 |
DR20 |
F7 |
DR3 |
DR11 |
DR21 |
F6 |
DR4 |
DR12 |
V |
F5 |
DR5 |
DR13 |
V |
F4 |
DR6 |
DR14 |
V |
F3 |
DR7 |
DR15 |
? |
F2 |
DR8 |
DR16 |
F11 |
F1 |
|
DR17 |
F10 |
|
DR18 |
F9 |
|
See also
References