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.

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Results

14th Congress (1815–1817)

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
Key:
DR = Democratic-Republican [Bracketed] seat changed parties
[Data unknown/missing. You can help!]
F = Federalist
V = Vacant
 ? = Unknown

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