United States Senate elections, 1822 and 1823
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The United States Senate elections of 1822 and 1823 were elections for the United States Senate that had the Democratic-Republican Party continue almost complete control of the Senate.
As these elections were prior to ratification of the seventeenth amendment, Senators were chosen by State legislatures.
Results summary
Senate Party Division, 18th Congress (1823–1825)
- Majority Party: Democratic-Republican (32–33)
- Minority Parties: National Republican & Federalist (4–5)
- Total seats: 48
Change in Senate composition
Before the elections
Composition after the January 24, 1822 election in Delaware.
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Majority → | DR25 | ||||||||
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Result of the elections
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DR34 Hold |
DR33 Hold |
DR32 Hold |
DR31 Hold |
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DR35 Re-elected |
DR36 Re-elected |
DR37 Re-elected |
DR38 Re-elected |
DR39 Re-elected |
DR40 Re-elected |
DR41 Re-elected |
DR42 Re-elected |
DR43 Re-elected |
DR44 Re-elected |
F1 | F2 | F3 Re-elected |
V1 F Loss |
Beginning of the next Congress, divided by factions
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Race summaries
Bold states link to specific election articles.
Special elections during the preceding Congress
In these special elections, the winners were seated during 1822 or before March 4, 1823; ordered by election date.
State | Incumbent | Results | Candidates | ||
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Senator | Party | Electoral history | |||
Delaware (Class 1) |
Vacant | Outerbridge Horsey (F) had resigned March 3, 1821. Winner elected January 24, 1822. Democratic-Republican gain. |
√ Caesar A. Rodney (Democratic-Republican) [Data unknown/missing. You can help!] | ||
Ohio (Class 3) |
William A. Trimble | Democratic-Republican | 1819 | Incumbent died December 13, 1821. Winner elected January 29, 1822. Democratic-Republican hold. |
√ Ethan Allen Brown (Democratic-Republican) [Data unknown/missing. You can help!] |
Massachusetts (Class 2) |
Harrison Gray Otis | Federalist | 1817 | Incumbent resigned May 30, 1822 to run for Mayor of Boston. Winner elected June 5, 1822. Winner was also elected to the next term, see below. Federalist hold. |
√ James Lloyd (Federalist) [Data unknown/missing. You can help!] |
Alabama (Class 3) |
John W. Walker | Democratic-Republican | 1819 | Incumbent resigned December 12, 1822 due to failing health. Winner elected December 12, 1822. Democratic-Republican hold. |
√ William Kelly (Democratic-Republican) [Data unknown/missing. You can help!] |
Maryland (Class 1) |
William Pinkney | Democratic-Republican | 1819 (Special) 1821 |
Incumbent died February 25, 1822. Winner elected December 17, 1822. Democratic-Republican hold. |
√ Samuel Smith (Democratic-Republican) [Data unknown/missing. You can help!] |
Virginia (Class 2) |
James Pleasants | Democratic-Republican | 1819 (Special) | Incumbent resigned December 15, 1822. Winner elected December 18, 1822. Winner was also elected to the next term, see below. Democratic-Republican hold. |
√ John Taylor of Caroline (Democratic-Republican) [Data unknown/missing. You can help!] |
Races leading to the next Congress
In these general elections, the winner was seated on March 4, 1823; ordered by state.
All of the elections involved the Class 2 seats.
State | Incumbent | Results | Candidates | ||
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Senator | Party | Electoral history | |||
Alabama | William R. King | Democratic-Republican | 1819 | Incumbent re-elected as a Jackson Democratic-Republican in 1822. | √ William R. King (Jackson Democratic-Republican) [Data unknown/missing. You can help!] |
Delaware | Nicholas Van Dyke | Federalist | 1817 | Legislature failed to elect. Incumbent would later be re-elected late in 1824. |
[Data unknown/missing. You can help!] |
Georgia | Nicholas Ware | Democratic-Republican | 1821 (Special) | Incumbent re-elected as a Crawford Democratic-Republican in 1822 or 1823. | √ Nicholas Ware (Crawford Democratic-Republican) [Data unknown/missing. You can help!] |
Illinois | Jesse B. Thomas | Democratic-Republican | 1818 | Incumbent re-elected as a Crawford Democratic-Republican in 1823. | √ Jesse B. Thomas (Crawford Democratic-Republican) [Data unknown/missing. You can help!] |
Kentucky | Richard M. Johnson | Democratic-Republican | 1819 (Special) | Incumbent re-elected as a Jackson Democratic-Republican in 1823. | √ Richard M. Johnson (Jackson Democratic-Republican) [Data unknown/missing. You can help!] |
Louisiana | Henry Johnson | Democratic-Republican | 1818 (Appointed) | Incumbent appointee elected as an Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican to a full term in 1823. | √ Henry Johnson (Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican) [Data unknown/missing. You can help!] |
Maine | John Chandler | Democratic-Republican | 1820 | Incumbent re-elected as a Crawford Democratic-Republican in 1823. | √ John Chandler (Crawford Democratic-Republican) [Data unknown/missing. You can help!] |
Massachusetts | James Lloyd | Federalist | 1808 (Special) 1808 Resigned 1813 1822 (Special) |
Incumbent re-elected as an Adams-Clay Federalist in 1822. Winner was also elected to finish the previous term, see above. |
√ James Lloyd (Adams-Clay Federalist) [Data unknown/missing. You can help!] |
Mississippi | Thomas Hill Williams | Democratic-Republican | 1817 | Incumbent re-elected as a Jackson Democratic-Republican in 1823. | √ Thomas Hill Williams (Jackson Democratic-Republican) [Data unknown/missing. You can help!] |
New Hampshire | David L. Morril | Democratic-Republican | 1817 | Incumbent retired. Winner elected in 1823. Democratic-Republican hold. |
√ Samuel Bell (Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican) [Data unknown/missing. You can help!] |
New Jersey | Mahlon Dickerson | Democratic-Republican | 1817 | Incumbent re-elected as a Crawford Democratic-Republican in 1823. | √ Mahlon Dickerson (Democratic-Republican) [Data unknown/missing. You can help!] |
North Carolina | Montfort Stokes | Democratic-Republican | 1816 (Special) 1816 |
Incumbent lost re-election. Winner elected in 1822. Democratic-Republican hold. |
√ John Branch (Crawford Democratic-Republican) [Data unknown/missing. You can help!] |
Rhode Island | Nehemiah R. Knight | Democratic-Republican | 1821 (Special) | Incumbent re-elected as a Crawford Democratic-Republican in 1823. | √ Nehemiah R. Knight (Crawford Democratic-Republican) [Data unknown/missing. You can help!] |
South Carolina | William Smith | Democratic-Republican | 1810 (Special) 1816 |
Incumbent lost re-election. Winner elected in 1822. Democratic-Republican hold. |
√ Robert Y. Hayne (Jackson Democratic-Republican) [Data unknown/missing. You can help!] |
Tennessee | John Williams | Democratic-Republican | 1815 (Special) | Incumbent lost re-election. Winner elected in 1822 or 1823. Democratic-Republican hold. |
√ Andrew Jackson (Jackson Democratic-Republican) [Data unknown/missing. You can help!] |
Virginia | Armistead T. Mason | Democratic-Republican | 1822 (Special) | Incumbent re-elected as a Crawford Democratic-Republican in 1823. Winner was also elected to finish the previous term, see above. |
√ John Taylor of Caroline (Democratic-Republican) [Data unknown/missing. You can help!] |
Special elections during the next Congress
In these special elections, the winners were elected in 1823 after March 4; ordered by election date.
State | Incumbent | Results | Candidates | ||
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Senator | Party | Electoral history | |||
New Jersey (Class 1) |
Samuel L. Southard | Democratic-Republican | 1821 (Appointed) 1821 |
Incumbent resigned March 4, 1823 to become U.S. Secretary of the Navy. Winner elected November 12, 1823. Democratic Republican hold. |
Joseph McIlvaine (Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican) [Data unknown/missing. You can help!] |
See also
References
- Party Division in the Senate, 1789-Present, via Senate.gov