United States Senate elections, 1832

The United States Senate election of 1832 was an election which had the Anti-Jackson coalition assume control of the United States Senate from the Jacksonian coalition, despite Andrew Jackson's victory in the Presidential election.

As this election was prior to ratification of the seventeenth amendment, Senators were chosen by State legislatures.

Results

23rd Congress (1833–1835)

Senate composition before and after elections

Senate composition at the
end of the 22nd Congress
  A5 A15   V J14 J4
A6 A16 J23 J13 J3
A7 A17 J22 J12 J2
A8 A18 J21 J11 J1
A9 A19 J20 J10  
A10 A20 J19 J9
A1 A11 A21 J18 J8
A2 A12 A22 J17 J7
A3 A13 A23 J16 J6
A4 A14 N J15 J5
Senate composition at the
beginning of the 23rd Congress
  A5 A15   A25 J14 J4
A6 A16 N J13 J3
A7 A17 V J12 J2
A8 A18 J21 J11 J1
A9 A19 J20 J10  
A10 A20 J19 J9
A1 A11 A21 J18 J8
A2 A12 A22 J17 J7
A3 A13 A23 J16 J6
A4 A14 A22 J15 J5
Key:
A = Anti-Jacksonian [Bracketed] seat changed parties
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J = Jacksonian
N = Nullifier
V = Vacant

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