The 1798–99 United States House of Representatives elections were held on various dates in various states between April 24, 1798, in New York and August 1, 1799, in Tennessee. Each state set its own date for its elections to the House of Representatives, with some after the official start of the 6th United States Congress on March 4, 1799, but before the start of the first session of this Congress in Philadelphia on December 2, 1799. These elections were held during President John Adams term. It was the last congressional session before the move to the new capital at Washington, D.C. Elections were held for all 106 seats, representing 16 states.
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President Adams, a Federalist elected two years prior in the election of 1796, remained popular during a time of national economic growth,[citation needed] and the Federalists made a modest gain of three seats at the expense of the opposition Democratic-Republicans, the party of Vice President and future President Thomas Jefferson. This resulted in an increased Federalist majority in the House, 60-46 seats.
The Federalist party squandered its popularity by passing a series of controversial new laws in the summer of 1798, including the Naturalization Act of 1798 and the Alien and Sedition Acts. Their passage seriously injured the chances of President Adams and Federalist congressional candidates in the elections of 1800.
The House that met during this Congress would ultimately elect Thomas Jefferson over Aaron Burr in the presidential election of 1800.
Election summaries

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State | Type | Date | Total seats | Federalist | Democratic- Republican | ||
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New York | Districts | April 24–26, 1798 | 10 | 4 | ![]() | 6 | ![]() |
New Hampshire | At-large | August 2, 1798 | 4 | 4 | ![]() | 0 | ![]() |
North Carolina | Districts | August 10, 1798 | 10 | 4 | ![]() | 6 | ![]() |
Connecticut | At-large | September 7, 1798 | 7 | 7 | ![]() | 0 | ![]() |
Maryland | Districts | October 1, 1798 | 8 | 5 | ![]() | 3 | ![]() |
Rhode Island | At-large | August 28, 1798 | 2 | 2 | ![]() | 0 | ![]() |
Vermont | Districts | September 4, 1798 | 2 | 1 | ![]() | 1 | ![]() |
Delaware | At-large | October 2, 1798 | 1 | 1 | ![]() | 0 | ![]() |
Georgia | At-large | October 8, 1798 | 2 | 2 | ![]() | 0 | ![]() |
Pennsylvania | Districts | October 9, 1798 | 13 | 5 | ![]() | 8 | ![]() |
New Jersey | District | October 10, 1798 | 5 | 2 | ![]() | 3 | ![]() |
South Carolina | Districts | October 12, 1798 | 6 | 5 | ![]() | 1 | ![]() |
Massachusetts | Districts | November 5, 1798 | 14 | 12 | ![]() | 2 | ![]() |
Late general elections (After the March 4, 1799, start of the next Congress) | |||||||
Virginia | Districts | April 24, 1799 | 19 | 6 | ![]() | 13 | ![]() |
Kentucky | Districts | May 7, 1799 | 2 | 0 | ![]() | 2 | ![]() |
Tennessee | At-large | August 1, 1799 | 1 | 0 | ![]() | 1 | ![]() |
Total | 106 | 60 56.6% | ![]() | 46 43.4% | ![]() |
Special elections
There were special elections in 1798 and 1799 during the 5th United States Congress and 6th United States Congress.
Elections are sorted here by date then district.
5th Congress
District | Incumbent | Results | Candidates | ||
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Pennsylvania 4 | Samuel Sitgreaves | Federalist | 1794 | Incumbent resigned sometime in 1798. New member elected October 9, 1798 and seated December 4, 1798. Democratic-Republican gain. Winner also elected to the next term on the same day; see below. |
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North Carolina 10 | Nathan Bryan | Democratic- Republican | 1795 | Incumbent died June 4, 1798. New member elected August 2, 1798 and seated December 10, 1798. Democratic-Republican hold. New member also elected to the next term one week later; see below. |
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Pennsylvania 1 | John Swanwick | Democratic- Republican | 1794 | Incumbent died July 31, 1798. New member elected October 9, 1798 and seated December 3, 1798. Federalist gain. Winner elected to the next term on the same day; see below. |
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Connecticut at-large | Joshua Coit | Federalist | 1792 | Incumbent died September 5, 1798. New member elected October 22, 1798 and seated December 3, 1798. Federalist hold. Winner had already been elected to the next term; see below. |
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Virginia 9 | William Giles | Democratic- Republican | 1790 (special) | Incumbent resigned October 2, 1798. New member elected November 1, 1798 and seated December 3, 1798. Democratic-Republican hold. Winner later elected to the next term; see below. |
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Maryland 7 | Joshua Seney | Democratic- Republican | 1789 1792 (resigned) 1798 | Representative-elect died October 20, 1798. New member elected November 29, 1798 and seated with the new Congress. Democratic-Republican hold. |
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6th Congress
District | Incumbent | Results | Candidates | ||
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New York 1 | Jonathan Havens | Democratic- Republican | 1794 | Incumbent died October 25, 1799. New member elected December 27, 1799 and seated February 27, 1800. Democratic-Republican hold. |
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Connecticut
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected | Result | Candidates |
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Connecticut at-large 7 seats on a general ticket | William Edmond | Federalist | 1797 (special) | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Chauncey Goodrich | Federalist | 1794 | Incumbent re-elected. | ||
Vacant | Incumbent Joshua Coit (F) died September 5, 1798. Federalist hold. | ||||
Roger Griswold | Federalist | 1794 | Incumbent re-elected. | ||
Nathaniel Smith | Federalist | 1795 (special) | Incumbent lost re-election. Federalist hold. | ||
John Allen | Federalist | 1796 | Incumbent re-elected, but declined to serve. | ||
Samuel W. Dana | Federalist | 1796 | Incumbent re-elected. |
Delaware
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected | Result | Candidates |
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Delaware at-large | James A. Bayard | Federalist | 1796 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Georgia
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected | Result | Candidates |
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Georgia at-large 2 seats on a general ticket | Abraham Baldwin | Democratic- Republican | 1789 | Incumbent lost re-election. Federalist gain. Winner died January 11, 1801, and seat remained vacant throughout the next Congress. |
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John Milledge | Democratic- Republican | 1794 | Incumbent retired. Federalist gain. |
Kentucky
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected | Result | Candidates |
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Kentucky 1 "Southern district" | Thomas T. Davis | Democratic- Republican | 1797 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Kentucky 2 "Northern district" | John Fowler | Democratic- Republican | 1797 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Maryland
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected | Result | Candidates |
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Maryland 1 | George Dent | Federalist | 1792 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Maryland 2 | Richard Sprigg Jr. | Democratic- Republican | 1796 (special) | Incumbent lost re-election. Federalist gain. |
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Maryland 3 | William Craik | Federalist | 1796 (special) | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Maryland 4 | George Baer Jr. | Federalist | 1796 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Maryland 5 | Samuel Smith | Democratic- Republican | 1792 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Maryland 6 | William Matthews | Federalist | 1796 | Incumbent retired. Democratic-Republican gain. |
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Maryland 7 | William Hindman | Federalist | 1792 | Incumbent lost re-election. Democratic-Republican gain. Winner died October 20, 1798, before the new Congress, causing a special election; see above. |
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Maryland 8 | John Dennis | Federalist | 1796 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Massachusetts
Massachusetts required a majority for election. This was not met in the 5th district and 7th district necessitating additional ballots in those districts.
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected | Result | Candidates |
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Massachusetts 1 "1st Western District" | Thomson J. Skinner | Democratic- Republican | 1796 (special) | Incumbent retired. Federalist gain. |
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Massachusetts 2 "2nd Western District" | William Shepard | Federalist | 1797 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Massachusetts 3 "3rd Western District" | Samuel Lyman | Federalist | 1794 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Massachusetts 4 "4th Western District" | Dwight Foster | Federalist | 1793 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Massachusetts 5 "1st Southern District" | Nathaniel Freeman Jr. | Democratic- Republican | 1794 | Incumbent retired. Federalist gain. | First ballot (November 5, 1798)
Second ballot (January 17, 1799)
Third ballot (April 1, 1799)
Fourth ballot (June 6, 1799)
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Massachusetts 6 "2nd Southern District" | John Reed Sr. | Federalist | 1794 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Massachusetts 7 "3rd Southern District" | Stephen Bullock | Federalist | 1797 | Incumbent lost re-election. Democratic-Republican gain. | First ballot (November 5, 1798)
Second ballot (January 17, 1799)
Third ballot (April 1, 1799)
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Massachusetts 8 "1st Middle District" | Harrison Gray Otis | Federalist | 1796 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Massachusetts 9 "2nd Middle District" | Joseph Bradley Varnum | Democratic- Republican | 1795 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Massachusetts 10 "3rd Middle District" | Samuel Sewall | Federalist | 1796 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Massachusetts 11 "4th Middle District" | Bailey Bartlett | Federalist | 1797 (special) | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Massachusetts 12 District of Maine "1st Eastern District" | Isaac Parker | Federalist | 1797 | Incumbent retired. Federalist hold. |
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Massachusetts 13 District of Maine "2nd Eastern District" | Peleg Wadsworth | Federalist | 1793 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Massachusetts 14 District of Maine "3rd Eastern District" | George Thatcher | Federalist | 1788 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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New Hampshire
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected | Result | Candidates |
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New Hampshire at-large 4 seats on a general ticket | Abiel Foster | Federalist | 1794 | Incumbent re-elected. |
Others
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William Gordon | Federalist | 1796 | Incumbent re-elected. | ||
Jonathan Freeman | Federalist | 1796 | Incumbent re-elected. | ||
Peleg Sprague | Federalist | 1797 (special) | Incumbent re-elected, but declined to serve. A special election was held. |
New Jersey
New Jersey switched to district representation for this election. The districts were not numbered at the time, but are retroactively numbered here as 1–5. New Jersey would go back to an at-large district the following election.
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected | Result | Candidates |
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New Jersey 1 "Eastern district" | James Schureman Redistricted from the at-large district | Federalist | 1797 | Incumbent lost re-election. Democratic-Republican gain. |
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New Jersey 2 "Northern district" | Mark Thomson Redistricted from the at-large district | Federalist | 1794 | Incumbent lost re-election. Democratic-Republican gain. |
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New Jersey 3 "Western district" | Jonathan Dayton Redistricted from the at-large district | Federalist | 1791 | Incumbent retired to run for U.S. Senator. Democratic-Republican gain. |
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New Jersey 4 "Middle district" | James H. Imlay Redistricted from the at-large district | Federalist | 1797 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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New Jersey 5 "Southern district" | Thomas Sinnickson Redistricted from the at-large district | Federalist | 1797 | Unknown if incumbent lost re-election or retired. Federalist hold. |
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New York
Between the 1796 and 1798 elections, New York re-districted. This marked the first time that its districts were numbered.
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected | Result | Candidates |
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New York 1 | Jonathan N. Havens | Democratic- Republican | 1794 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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New York 2 | Edward Livingston | Democratic- Republican | 1794 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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New York 3 | Philip Van Cortlandt | Democratic- Republican | 1793 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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New York 4 | Lucas Elmendorf | Democratic- Republican | 1796 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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New York 5 | David Brooks | Federalist | 1796 | Incumbent lost re-election. Democratic-Republican gain. |
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New York 6 | Hezekiah L. Hosmer | Federalist | 1796 | Incumbent retired. Federalist hold. |
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New York 7 | John E. Van Alen | Federalist | 1793 | Incumbent retired. Democratic-Republican gain. |
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John Williams Redistricted from the 9th district | Federalist | 1796 | Incumbent lost re-election. Federalist loss. | ||
New York 8 | Henry Glen | Federalist | 1793 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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New York 9 | None (District created) | New seat. Federalist gain. |
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New York 10 | James Cochran | Federalist | 1796 | Incumbent retired. Federalist hold. |
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North Carolina
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected | Result | Candidates |
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North Carolina 1 | Joseph McDowell | Democratic- Republican | 1796 | Incumbent lost re-election. Federalist gain. |
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North Carolina 2 | Matthew Locke | Democratic- Republican | 1793 | Incumbent lost re-election. Federalist gain. |
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North Carolina 3 | Robert Williams | Democratic- Republican | 1796 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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North Carolina 4 | Richard Stanford | Democratic- Republican | 1796 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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North Carolina 5 | Nathaniel Macon | Democratic- Republican | 1791 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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North Carolina 6 | James Gillespie | Democratic- Republican | 1793 | Incumbent lost re-election. Federalist gain. |
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North Carolina 7 | William B. Grove | Federalist | 1791 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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North Carolina 8 | Dempsey Burgess | Democratic- Republican | 1795 | Incumbent lost re-election. Democratic-Republican hold. |
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North Carolina 9 | Thomas Blount | Democratic- Republican | 1793 | Incumbent lost re-election. Democratic-Republican hold. |
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North Carolina 10 | Vacant | Incumbent Nathan Bryan (D-R) died June 4, 1798. Democratic-Republican hold. Winner was also elected to finish the current term; see above. |
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Northwest Territory
See Non-voting delegates, below.
Pennsylvania
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected | Result | Candidates |
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Pennsylvania 1 | Vacant | Incumbent John Swanwick (Democratic-Republican) died August 1, 1798. Federalist gain. Winner was also elected to finish the current term; see above. |
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Pennsylvania 2 | Blair McClenachan | Democratic- Republican | 1796 | Incumbent retired. Democratic-Republican hold. |
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Pennsylvania 3 | Richard Thomas | Federalist | 1794 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Pennsylvania 4 Plural district with 2 seats | Vacant | Incumbent Samuel Sitgreaves (F) resigned August 29, 1798. Democratic-Republican gain. |
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John Chapman | Federalist | 1796 | Incumbent lost re-election. Democratic-Republican gain. | ||
Pennsylvania 5 | Vacant | Incumbent George Ege (F) resigned in October 1797. New member elected October 10, 1797 and seated December 1, 1797. Democratic-Republican gain. Winner was also elected to finish the current term; see above. |
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Pennsylvania 6 | John A. Hanna | Democratic- Republican | 1796 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Pennsylvania 7 | John W. Kittera | Federalist | 1791 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Pennsylvania 8 | Thomas Hartley | Federalist | 1788 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Pennsylvania 9 | Andrew Gregg | Democratic- Republican | 1791 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Pennsylvania 10 | David Bard | Democratic- Republican | 1794 | Incumbent lost re-election. Federalist gain. |
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Pennsylvania 11 | William Findley | Democratic- Republican | 1791 | Incumbent retired. Democratic-Republican hold. |
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Pennsylvania 12 | Albert Gallatin | Democratic- Republican | 1794 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Rhode Island
Rhode Island used at-large districts, but elected the candidates on separate tickets instead of using a general ticket.
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected | Result | Candidates |
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Rhode Island at-large (Seat A) | Thomas Tillinghast | Federalist | 1797 (special) | Incumbent lost re-election. Federalist hold. |
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Rhode Island at-large (Seat B) | Christopher G. Champlin | Federalist | 1796 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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South Carolina
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected | Result | Candidates |
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South Carolina 1 "Charleston district" | Thomas Pinckney | Federalist | 1797 (special) | Incumbent re-elected. |
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South Carolina 2 "Beaufort district" | John Rutledge Jr. | Federalist | 1796 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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South Carolina 3 "Georgetown district" | Lemuel Benton | Democratic- Republican | 1793 | Incumbent lost re-election. Federalist gain. |
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South Carolina 4 "Camden district" | Thomas Sumter | Democratic- Republican | 1796 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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South Carolina 5 "Ninety-Six district" | Robert Goodloe Harper | Federalist | 1794 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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South Carolina 6 "Washington district" | William Smith | Democratic- Republican | 1796 | Incumbent lost re-election. Federalist gain. |
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Tennessee
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected | Result | Candidates |
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Tennessee at-large | William C. C. Claiborne | Democratic- Republican | 1797 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Vermont
Majority vote required to win, necessitating a run-off election in the 1st (Western) district.
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected | Result | Candidates |
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Vermont 1 "Western district" | Matthew Lyon | Democratic- Republican | 1797 | Incumbent re-elected. | First ballot (September 4, 1798)
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Vermont 2 "Eastern district" | Lewis R. Morris | Federalist | 1797 (special) | Incumbent re-elected. |
Others
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Virginia
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected | Result | Candidates |
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Virginia 1 | Daniel Morgan | Federalist | 1797 | Incumbent retired. Federalist hold. |
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Virginia 2 | David Holmes | Democratic- Republican | 1797 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Virginia 3 | James Machir | Federalist | 1797 | Incumbent retired. Democratic-Republican gain. |
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Virginia 4 | Abram Trigg | Democratic- Republican | 1797 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Virginia 5 | John J. Trigg | Democratic- Republican | 1797 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Virginia 6 | Matthew Clay | Democratic- Republican | 1797 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Virginia 7 | Abraham B. Venable | Democratic- Republican | 1790 | Incumbent retired. Democratic-Republican hold. |
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Virginia 8 | Thomas Claiborne | Democratic- Republican | 1793 | Incumbent lost re-election. Democratic-Republican hold. |
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Virginia 9 | Joseph Eggleston | Democratic- Republican | 1798 (special) | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Virginia 10 | Carter B. Harrison | Democratic- Republican | 1793 | Incumbent retired. Democratic-Republican hold. |
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Virginia 11 | Josiah Parker | Federalist | 1789 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Virginia 12 | Thomas Evans | Federalist | 1797 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Virginia 13 | John Clopton | Democratic- Republican | 1795 | Incumbent lost re-election. Federalist gain. |
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Virginia 14 | Samuel J. Cabell | Democratic- Republican | 1795 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Virginia 15 | John Dawson | Democratic- Republican | 1797 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Virginia 16 | Anthony New | Democratic- Republican | 1793 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Virginia 17 | Richard Brent | Democratic- Republican | 1795 | Incumbent retired. Federalist gain. |
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Virginia 18 | John Nicholas | Democratic- Republican | 1793 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Virginia 19 | Walter Jones | Democratic- Republican | 1797 | Incumbent lost re-election. Federalist gain. |
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Non-voting delegates
District | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Northwest Territory at-large | New seat | New seat created. New delegate elected October 3, 1799. New delegate had no known party. |
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See also
- 1798 United States elections
- List of United States House of Representatives elections (1789–1822)
- 1798–99 United States Senate elections
- 5th United States Congress
- 6th United States Congress
Notes
- An additional trial was held in one district due to majority requirement not being on the first vote, and was held on December 4, 1798
- Additional trials required in 2 districts due to majority requirement not being met on first vote, additional trials were held January 17, April 1, June 6, and August 29, 1799
- Eggleston "was elected by a majority of more than two to one…"
- Only candidates with at least 1% of the vote listed
- Milledge had declined to run for re-election. As a result, many Democratic-Republican voters cast their votes for Baldwin and one of the Federalists, giving the Federalists enough votes to win both seats. Milledge nevertheless received some votes.
- Source does not give numbers of votes or has incomplete data
References
- "Party Divisions of the House of Representatives, 1789 to Present | US House of Representatives: History, Art & Archives". history.house.gov. Retrieved July 5, 2024.
- "Sixth Congress (membership roster)" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on December 6, 2014. Retrieved February 1, 2015.
- Dubin, Michael J. (March 1, 1998). United States Congressional Elections, 1788-1997: The Official Results of the Elections of the 1st Through 105th Congresses. McFarland and Company. ISBN 978-0786402830.
- Cox, Harold E. (January 13, 2007). "5th Congress 1797–1798" (PDF). Wilkes University Election Statistics Project.
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- "Virginia 1798 U.S. House of Representatives, District 9, Special". A New Nation Votes. Tufts University. Archived from the original on August 20, 2020. Retrieved March 13, 2022.
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- Cox, Harold E. (January 6, 2007). "6th Congress 1799–1801" (PDF). Wilkes University Election Statistics Project.[
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Bibliography
- "A New Nation Votes: American Election Returns 1787-1825". Tufts Digital Library, Tufts University. Archived from the original on January 29, 2015. Retrieved January 17, 2015.
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External links
- Office of the Historian (Office of Art & Archives, Office of the Clerk, U.S. House of Representatives)
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The 1798 99 United States House of Representatives elections were held on various dates in various states between April 24 1798 in New York and August 1 1799 in Tennessee Each state set its own date for its elections to the House of Representatives with some after the official start of the 6th United States Congress on March 4 1799 but before the start of the first session of this Congress in Philadelphia on December 2 1799 These elections were held during President John Adams term It was the last congressional session before the move to the new capital at Washington D C Elections were held for all 106 seats representing 16 states 1798 99 United States House of Representatives elections 1796 amp 1797 April 24 1798 August 1 1799 1800 amp 1801 outgoing memberselected members All 106 seats in the United States House of Representatives 54 seats needed for a majority Majority party Minority party Leader Theodore Sedgwick Nathaniel Macon Party Federalist Democratic Republican Leader s seat Massachusetts 1st North Carolina 5th Last election 57 seats 49 seats Seats won 60 46 Seat change 3 3Results Federalist hold Federalist gain Democratic Republican hold Democratic Republican gain UndistrictedSpeaker before election Jonathan Dayton Federalist Elected Speaker Theodore Sedgwick Federalist President Adams a Federalist elected two years prior in the election of 1796 remained popular during a time of national economic growth citation needed and the Federalists made a modest gain of three seats at the expense of the opposition Democratic Republicans the party of Vice President and future President Thomas Jefferson This resulted in an increased Federalist majority in the House 60 46 seats The Federalist party squandered its popularity by passing a series of controversial new laws in the summer of 1798 including the Naturalization Act of 1798 and the Alien and Sedition Acts Their passage seriously injured the chances of President Adams and Federalist congressional candidates in the elections of 1800 The House that met during this Congress would ultimately elect Thomas Jefferson over Aaron Burr in the presidential election of 1800 Election summaries 60 46 Federalist Democratic Republican State Type Date Total seats Federalist Democratic Republican Seats Change Seats Change New York Districts April 24 26 1798 10 4 2 6 2 New Hampshire At large August 2 1798 4 4 0 North Carolina Districts August 10 1798 10 4 3 6 3 Connecticut At large September 7 1798 7 7 0 Maryland Districts October 1 1798 8 5 1 3 1 Rhode Island At large August 28 1798 2 2 0 Vermont Districts September 4 1798 2 1 1 Delaware At large October 2 1798 1 1 0 Georgia At large October 8 1798 2 2 2 0 2 Pennsylvania Districts October 9 1798 13 5 1 8 1 New Jersey District October 10 1798 5 2 3 3 3 South Carolina Districts October 12 1798 6 5 2 1 2 Massachusetts Districts November 5 1798 14 12 1 2 1 Late general elections After the March 4 1799 start of the next Congress Virginia Districts April 24 1799 19 6 2 13 2 Kentucky Districts May 7 1799 2 0 2 Tennessee At large August 1 1799 1 0 1 Total 106 60 56 6 3 46 43 4 3 House seats Federalist 56 60 Dem Republican 43 40 Special electionsThere were special elections in 1798 and 1799 during the 5th United States Congress and 6th United States Congress Elections are sorted here by date then district 5th Congress District Incumbent Results Candidates Representative Party First elected Pennsylvania 4 Samuel Sitgreaves Federalist 1794 Incumbent resigned sometime in 1798 New member elected October 9 1798 and seated December 4 1798 Democratic Republican gain Winner also elected to the next term on the same day see below Y Robert Brown Democratic Republican 62 1 Federalist 37 9 North Carolina 10 Nathan Bryan Democratic Republican 1795 Incumbent died June 4 1798 New member elected August 2 1798 and seated December 10 1798 Democratic Republican hold New member also elected to the next term one week later see below Y Richard Spaight Democratic Republican 51 2 Thomas Badger Federalist 48 8 Pennsylvania 1 John Swanwick Democratic Republican 1794 Incumbent died July 31 1798 New member elected October 9 1798 and seated December 3 1798 Federalist gain Winner elected to the next term on the same day see below Y Robert Waln Federalist 69 5 Samuel Miles Democratic Republican 30 5 Connecticut at large Joshua Coit Federalist 1792 Incumbent died September 5 1798 New member elected October 22 1798 and seated December 3 1798 Federalist hold Winner had already been elected to the next term see below Y Jonathan Brace Federalist data missing Virginia 9 William Giles Democratic Republican 1790 special Incumbent resigned October 2 1798 New member elected November 1 1798 and seated December 3 1798 Democratic Republican hold Winner later elected to the next term see below Y Joseph Eggleston Democratic Republican Unknown Maryland 7 Joshua Seney Democratic Republican 1789 1792 resigned 1798 Representative elect died October 20 1798 New member elected November 29 1798 and seated with the new Congress Democratic Republican hold Y Joseph H Nicholson Democratic Republican 51 4 John Goldsborough Federalist 48 6 6th Congress District Incumbent Results Candidates Representative Party First elected New York 1 Jonathan Havens Democratic Republican 1794 Incumbent died October 25 1799 New member elected December 27 1799 and seated February 27 1800 Democratic Republican hold Y John Smith Democratic Republican 56 20 Silas Wood Federalist 38 59 Federalist 5 20 ConnecticutDistrict Incumbent Party First elected Result Candidates Connecticut at large 7 seats on a general ticket William Edmond Federalist 1797 special Incumbent re elected Y John Allen Federalist 13 4 Y Chauncey Goodrich Federalist 12 5 Y Samuel W Dana Federalist 12 4 Y William Edmond Federalist 11 8 Y Roger Griswold Federalist 11 5 Y Jonathan Brace Federalist 8 4 Y John Davenport Federalist 7 0 Elizur Goodrich Federalist 4 1 Timothy Pitkin Federalist 3 7 Benjamin Tallmadge Federalist 3 5 John C Smith Federalist 3 5 Elias Perkins Federalist 3 2 Calvin Goddard Federalist 2 2 Simeon Baldwin Federalist 1 6 Chauncey Goodrich Federalist 1794 Incumbent re elected Vacant Incumbent Joshua Coit F died September 5 1798 Federalist hold Roger Griswold Federalist 1794 Incumbent re elected Nathaniel Smith Federalist 1795 special Incumbent lost re election Federalist hold John Allen Federalist 1796 Incumbent re elected but declined to serve Samuel W Dana Federalist 1796 Incumbent re elected DelawareDistrict Incumbent Party First elected Result Candidates Delaware at large James A Bayard Federalist 1796 Incumbent re elected Y James A Bayard Federalist 61 2 Archibald Alexander Democratic Republican 38 8 GeorgiaDistrict Incumbent Party First elected Result Candidates Georgia at large 2 seats on a general ticket Abraham Baldwin Democratic Republican 1789 Incumbent lost re election Federalist gain Winner died January 11 1801 and seat remained vacant throughout the next Congress Y James Jones Federalist 36 9 Y Benjamin Taliaferro Federalist 33 4 Abraham Baldwin Democratic Republican 28 3 John Milledge Democratic Republican 1 68 John Milledge Democratic Republican 1794 Incumbent retired Federalist gain KentuckyDistrict Incumbent Party First elected Result Candidates Kentucky 1 Southern district Thomas T Davis Democratic Republican 1797 Incumbent re elected Y Thomas T Davis Democratic Republican 100 Kentucky 2 Northern district John Fowler Democratic Republican 1797 Incumbent re elected Y John Fowler Democratic Republican 55 3 Robert Johnston Unknown 25 5 Philemon Thomas Democratic Republican 19 2 MarylandDistrict Incumbent Party First elected Result Candidates Maryland 1 George Dent Federalist 1792 Incumbent re elected Y George Dent Federalist 54 5 John Campbell Federalist 45 5 Maryland 2 Richard Sprigg Jr Democratic Republican 1796 special Incumbent lost re election Federalist gain Y John C Thomas Federalist 61 6 Richard Sprigg Jr Democratic Republican 38 4 Maryland 3 William Craik Federalist 1796 special Incumbent re elected Y William Craik Federalist 100 Maryland 4 George Baer Jr Federalist 1796 Incumbent re elected Y George Baer Jr Federalist 54 9 Daniel Hiester Democratic Republican 45 1 Maryland 5 Samuel Smith Democratic Republican 1792 Incumbent re elected Y Samuel Smith Democratic Republican 57 7 James Winchester Federalist 42 3 Maryland 6 William Matthews Federalist 1796 Incumbent retired Democratic Republican gain Y Gabriel Christie Democratic Republican 56 2 Philip Thomas Federalist 43 8 Maryland 7 William Hindman Federalist 1792 Incumbent lost re election Democratic Republican gain Winner died October 20 1798 before the new Congress causing a special election see above Y Joshua Seney Democratic Republican 55 6 William Hindman Federalist 44 4 Maryland 8 John Dennis Federalist 1796 Incumbent re elected Y John Dennis Federalist UncontestedMassachusettsMassachusetts required a majority for election This was not met in the 5th district and 7th district necessitating additional ballots in those districts District Incumbent Party First elected Result Candidates Massachusetts 1 1st Western District Thomson J Skinner Democratic Republican 1796 special Incumbent retired Federalist gain Y Theodore Sedgwick Federalist 80 2 Thomas Ives Democratic Republican 19 8 Massachusetts 2 2nd Western District William Shepard Federalist 1797 Incumbent re elected Y William Shepard Federalist 89 9 John Williams Democratic Republican 10 1 Massachusetts 3 3rd Western District Samuel Lyman Federalist 1794 Incumbent re elected Y Samuel Lyman Federalist 88 4 Daniel Bigelow Unknown 6 4 Scattering 5 2 Massachusetts 4 4th Western District Dwight Foster Federalist 1793 Incumbent re elected Y Dwight Foster Federalist 80 8 Levi Lincoln Sr Democratic Republican 19 2 Massachusetts 5 1st Southern District Nathaniel Freeman Jr Democratic Republican 1794 Incumbent retired Federalist gain First ballot November 5 1798 Y Lemuel Williams Federalist 32 5 Y Macajah Coffin Democratic Republican 30 4 Y Beriah Norton Federalist 17 4 Jonathan Moore Federalist 13 4 Scattering 6 3 Second ballot January 17 1799 Y Macajah Coffin Democratic Republican 33 5 Y Lemuel Williams Federalist 30 1 Y Sam Savage Unknown 27 1 Beriah Norton Federalist 9 3 Third ballot April 1 1799 Y Lemuel Williams Federalist 36 5 Y Sam Savage Unknown 33 9 Y Macajah Coffin Democratic Republican 29 5 Fourth ballot June 6 1799 Y Lemuel Williams Federalist 46 6 Sam Savage 27 2 Y Macajah Coffin Democratic Republican 26 2 Fifth ballot August 29 1799 Y Lemuel Williams Federalist 74 8 Macajah Coffin Democratic Republican 25 2 Massachusetts 6 2nd Southern District John Reed Sr Federalist 1794 Incumbent re elected Y John Reed Sr Federalist 58 0 John Dwight Unknown 26 9 Daniel Snow Unknown 15 1 Massachusetts 7 3rd Southern District Stephen Bullock Federalist 1797 Incumbent lost re election Democratic Republican gain First ballot November 5 1798 Y Stephen Bullock Federalist 26 9 Y Laban Wheaton Federalist 25 7 Y Josiah Dean Democratic Republican 23 6 Y Phanuel Bishop Democratic Republican 11 8 Scattering 12 1 Second ballot January 17 1799 Y Stephen Bullock Federalist 33 3 Y Josiah Dean Democratic Republican 25 5 Laban Wheaton Federalist 22 4 Y Phanuel Bishop Democratic Republican 18 9 Third ballot April 1 1799 Y Stephen Bullock Federalist 48 1 Y Phanuel Bishop Democratic Republican 41 3 Josiah Dean Democratic Republican 10 6 Fourth ballot June 6 1799 Y Phanuel Bishop Democratic Republican 52 1 Stephen Bullock Federalist 47 9 Massachusetts 8 1st Middle District Harrison Gray Otis Federalist 1796 Incumbent re elected Y Harrison Gray Otis Federalist 55 9 William Heath Democratic Republican 43 6 William Eustis Democratic Republican 0 6 Massachusetts 9 2nd Middle District Joseph Bradley Varnum Democratic Republican 1795 Incumbent re elected Y Joseph Bradley Varnum Democratic Republican 66 2 Timothy Bigelow Federalist 33 8 Massachusetts 10 3rd Middle District Samuel Sewall Federalist 1796 Incumbent re elected Y Samuel Sewall Federalist 70 3 Loammi Baldwin Federalist 20 5 Scattering 9 2 Massachusetts 11 4th Middle District Bailey Bartlett Federalist 1797 special Incumbent re elected Y Bailey Bartlett Federalist 100 Massachusetts 12 District of Maine 1st Eastern District Isaac Parker Federalist 1797 Incumbent retired Federalist hold Y Silas Lee Federalist 64 4 Henry Dearborn Democratic Republican 35 6 Massachusetts 13 District of Maine 2nd Eastern District Peleg Wadsworth Federalist 1793 Incumbent re elected Y Peleg Wadsworth Federalist 73 5 Charles Tainer Unknown 26 5 Massachusetts 14 District of Maine 3rd Eastern District George Thatcher Federalist 1788 Incumbent re elected Y George Thatcher Federalist 65 5 John Fairchild Democratic Republican 34 5 New HampshireDistrict Incumbent Party First elected Result Candidates New Hampshire at large 4 seats on a general ticket Abiel Foster Federalist 1794 Incumbent re elected Y Abiel Foster Federalist 24 2 Y William Gordon Federalist 21 6 Y Jonathan Freeman Federalist 21 0 Y Peleg Sprague Federalist 19 5 Thomas Bellows Federalist 1 9 John Prentice Federalist 1 8 Timothy Walker Federalist 1 0 Others William Plummer Federalist 0 8 Joseph Dennie Federalist 0 7 Woodbury Langdon Democratic Republican 0 7 John Goddard Democratic Republican 0 6 Oliver Peabody Federalist 0 6 William Gardner Democratic Republican 0 5 Others 5 1 William Gordon Federalist 1796 Incumbent re elected Jonathan Freeman Federalist 1796 Incumbent re elected Peleg Sprague Federalist 1797 special Incumbent re elected but declined to serve A special election was held New JerseyNew Jersey switched to district representation for this election The districts were not numbered at the time but are retroactively numbered here as 1 5 New Jersey would go back to an at large district the following election District Incumbent Party First elected Result Candidates New Jersey 1 Eastern district James Schureman Redistricted from the at large district Federalist 1797 Incumbent lost re election Democratic Republican gain Y John Condit Democratic Republican 52 5 James Schureman Federalist 47 5 New Jersey 2 Northern district Mark Thomson Redistricted from the at large district Federalist 1794 Incumbent lost re election Democratic Republican gain Y Aaron Kitchell Democratic Republican 72 5 Mark Thomson Federalist 27 5 New Jersey 3 Western district Jonathan Dayton Redistricted from the at large district Federalist 1791 Incumbent retired to run for U S Senator Democratic Republican gain Y James Linn Democratic Republican 51 3 Samuel R Stewart Federalist 31 1 Archibald Mercer Federalist 17 6 New Jersey 4 Middle district James H Imlay Redistricted from the at large district Federalist 1797 Incumbent re elected Y James H Imlay Federalist 81 0 Thomas Henderson Democratic Republican 19 0 New Jersey 5 Southern district Thomas Sinnickson Redistricted from the at large district Federalist 1797 Unknown if incumbent lost re election or retired Federalist hold Y Franklin Davenport Federalist 56 5 Jonathan Elmer Democratic Republican 43 5 New YorkBetween the 1796 and 1798 elections New York re districted This marked the first time that its districts were numbered District Incumbent Party First elected Result Candidates New York 1 Jonathan N Havens Democratic Republican 1794 Incumbent re elected Y Jonathan N Havens Democratic Republican 53 9 Richard Thorn Federalist 46 1 New York 2 Edward Livingston Democratic Republican 1794 Incumbent re elected Y Edward Livingston Democratic Republican 52 7 Phillip Livingston Federalist 47 3 New York 3 Philip Van Cortlandt Democratic Republican 1793 Incumbent re elected Y Philip Van Cortlandt Democratic Republican 77 1 Mordecai Hale Federalist 22 9 New York 4 Lucas Elmendorf Democratic Republican 1796 Incumbent re elected Y Lucas Elmendorf Democratic Republican 64 8 Jonathan Hasbrouck Federalist 34 1 John Hathorn Democratic Republican 1 1 New York 5 David Brooks Federalist 1796 Incumbent lost re election Democratic Republican gain Y Theodorus Bailey Democratic Republican 55 8 David Brooks Federalist 44 2 New York 6 Hezekiah L Hosmer Federalist 1796 Incumbent retired Federalist hold Y John Bird Federalist 59 1 Elisha Jenkins Democratic Republican 40 9 New York 7 John E Van Alen Federalist 1793 Incumbent retired Democratic Republican gain Y John Thompson Democratic Republican 52 5 John Williams Federalist 37 5 Jellis A Fonda Federalist 10 0 John Williams Redistricted from the 9th district Federalist 1796 Incumbent lost re election Federalist loss New York 8 Henry Glen Federalist 1793 Incumbent re elected Y Henry Glen Federalist 100 New York 9 None District created New seat Federalist gain Y Jonas Platt Federalist 51 2 Peter Smith Democratic Republican 48 8 New York 10 James Cochran Federalist 1796 Incumbent retired Federalist hold Y William Cooper Federalist 52 2 Moss Kent Democratic Republican 47 8 North CarolinaDistrict Incumbent Party First elected Result Candidates North Carolina 1 Joseph McDowell Democratic Republican 1796 Incumbent lost re election Federalist gain Y Joseph Dickson Federalist 55 1 James Holland Democratic Republican 44 8 North Carolina 2 Matthew Locke Democratic Republican 1793 Incumbent lost re election Federalist gain Y Archibald Henderson Federalist 84 4 Basil Gaither Federalist 9 5 Matthew Locke Democratic Republican 6 1 North Carolina 3 Robert Williams Democratic Republican 1796 Incumbent re elected Y Robert Williams Democratic Republican 69 8 James Martin Federalist 30 2 North Carolina 4 Richard Stanford Democratic Republican 1796 Incumbent re elected Y Richard Stanford Democratic Republican 54 5 Samuel Benton Federalist 45 5 North Carolina 5 Nathaniel Macon Democratic Republican 1791 Incumbent re elected Y Nathaniel Macon Democratic Republican 100 North Carolina 6 James Gillespie Democratic Republican 1793 Incumbent lost re election Federalist gain Y William H Hill Federalist 50 1 James Gillespie Democratic Republican 39 8 Alexander D Moore Federalist 10 1 North Carolina 7 William B Grove Federalist 1791 Incumbent re elected Y William B Grove Federalist 100 North Carolina 8 Dempsey Burgess Democratic Republican 1795 Incumbent lost re election Democratic Republican hold Y David Stone Democratic Republican 40 0 Charles Johnson Federalist 30 9 Dempsey Burgess Democratic Republican 29 1 North Carolina 9 Thomas Blount Democratic Republican 1793 Incumbent lost re election Democratic Republican hold Y Willis Alston Democratic Republican 37 4 Thomas Blount Democratic Republican 29 1 William Kennedy Federalist 24 6 John Binford Federalist 8 9 North Carolina 10 Vacant Incumbent Nathan Bryan D R died June 4 1798 Democratic Republican hold Winner was also elected to finish the current term see above Y Richard D Spaight Democratic Republican 66 7 George E Badger Federalist 32 3 Northwest TerritorySee Non voting delegates below PennsylvaniaDistrict Incumbent Party First elected Result Candidates Pennsylvania 1 Vacant Incumbent John Swanwick Democratic Republican died August 1 1798 Federalist gain Winner was also elected to finish the current term see above Y Robert Waln Federalist 69 5 Samuel Miles Democratic Republican 30 5 Pennsylvania 2 Blair McClenachan Democratic Republican 1796 Incumbent retired Democratic Republican hold Y Michael Leib Democratic Republican 56 5 Anthony Morris Federalist 43 5 Pennsylvania 3 Richard Thomas Federalist 1794 Incumbent re elected Y Richard Thomas Federalist 71 3 John Pearson Democratic Republican 28 7 Pennsylvania 4 Plural district with 2 seats Vacant Incumbent Samuel Sitgreaves F resigned August 29 1798 Democratic Republican gain Y Robert Brown Democratic Republican 31 1 Y Peter Muhlenberg Democratic Republican 28 6 John Chapman Federalist 20 9 Jacob Eyerly Federalist 19 0 Anthony Morris Federalist 0 5 John Chapman Federalist 1796 Incumbent lost re election Democratic Republican gain Pennsylvania 5 Vacant Incumbent George Ege F resigned in October 1797 New member elected October 10 1797 and seated December 1 1797 Democratic Republican gain Winner was also elected to finish the current term see above Y Joseph Hiester Democratic Republican 69 3 Daniel Clymer Federalist 30 7 Pennsylvania 6 John A Hanna Democratic Republican 1796 Incumbent re elected Y John A Hanna Democratic Republican 66 3 Daniel Smith Federalist 33 7 Pennsylvania 7 John W Kittera Federalist 1791 Incumbent re elected Y John W Kittera Federalist 77 5 William Barton Democratic Republican 22 5 Pennsylvania 8 Thomas Hartley Federalist 1788 Incumbent re elected Y Thomas Hartley Federalist 85 4 Henry Slagle Federalist 14 6 Pennsylvania 9 Andrew Gregg Democratic Republican 1791 Incumbent re elected Y Andrew Gregg Democratic Republican 57 8 James Armstrong Federalist 42 2 Pennsylvania 10 David Bard Democratic Republican 1794 Incumbent lost re election Federalist gain Y Henry Woods Federalist 55 4 Thomas Johnson Federalist 24 3 David Bard Democratic Republican 20 3 Pennsylvania 11 William Findley Democratic Republican 1791 Incumbent retired Democratic Republican hold Y John Smilie Democratic Republican 46 0 William Todd Federalist 32 7 James Guthrie Federalist 21 3 Pennsylvania 12 Albert Gallatin Democratic Republican 1794 Incumbent re elected Y Albert Gallatin Democratic Republican 58 8 John Woods Federalist 41 2 Rhode IslandRhode Island used at large districts but elected the candidates on separate tickets instead of using a general ticket District Incumbent Party First elected Result Candidates Rhode Island at large Seat A Thomas Tillinghast Federalist 1797 special Incumbent lost re election Federalist hold Y John Brown Federalist 65 4 Thomas Tillinghast Federalist 34 6 Rhode Island at large Seat B Christopher G Champlin Federalist 1796 Incumbent re elected Y Christopher G Champlin Federalist 97 5 Others 2 5 South CarolinaDistrict Incumbent Party First elected Result Candidates South Carolina 1 Charleston district Thomas Pinckney Federalist 1797 special Incumbent re elected Y Thomas Pinckney Federalist 100 South Carolina 2 Beaufort district John Rutledge Jr Federalist 1796 Incumbent re elected Y John Rutledge Jr Federalist 65 6 Pierce Butler Democratic Republican 34 4 South Carolina 3 Georgetown district Lemuel Benton Democratic Republican 1793 Incumbent lost re election Federalist gain Y Benjamin Huger Federalist 41 9 Lemuel Benton Democratic Republican 32 4 Tristam Thomas Federalist 22 2 William Thomas Democratic Republican 2 0 Joseph Blyth Democratic Republican 1 6 South Carolina 4 Camden district Thomas Sumter Democratic Republican 1796 Incumbent re elected Y Thomas Sumter Democratic Republican 64 6 Richard Winn Federalist 35 4 South Carolina 5 Ninety Six district Robert Goodloe Harper Federalist 1794 Incumbent re elected Y Robert Goodloe Harper Federalist 65 3 William Butler Democratic Republican 34 7 South Carolina 6 Washington district William Smith Democratic Republican 1796 Incumbent lost re election Federalist gain Y Abraham Nott Federalist 43 8 William Smith Democratic Republican 43 2 William Hill Federalist 13 0 TennesseeDistrict Incumbent Party First elected Result Candidates Tennessee at large William C C Claiborne Democratic Republican 1797 Incumbent re elected Y William C C Claiborne Democratic Republican UncontestedVermontMajority vote required to win necessitating a run off election in the 1st Western district District Incumbent Party First elected Result Candidates Vermont 1 Western district Matthew Lyon Democratic Republican 1797 Incumbent re elected First ballot September 4 1798 Matthew Lyon Democratic Republican 49 7 Samuel Williams Federalist 22 0 Daniel Chipman Federalist 19 5 Abel Spencer Federalist 3 8 Israel Smith Democratic Republican 3 4 Others 1 6 Second ballot December 4 1798 Y Matthew Lyon Democratic Republican 55 5 Samuel Williams Federalist 37 9 Israel Smith Democratic Republican 6 6 Vermont 2 Eastern district Lewis R Morris Federalist 1797 special Incumbent re elected Y Lewis R Morris Federalist 86 5 Nathaniel Niles Democratic Republican 6 7 William Chamberlain Federalist 2 5 Others Stephen Jacobs Unknown 1 9 Stephen R Bradley Democratic Republican 1 1 Others 1 2 VirginiaDistrict Incumbent Party First elected Result Candidates Virginia 1 Daniel Morgan Federalist 1797 Incumbent retired Federalist hold Y Robert Page Federalist 54 3 John Smith Democratic Republican 45 7 Virginia 2 David Holmes Democratic Republican 1797 Incumbent re elected Y David Holmes Democratic Republican Robert Porterfield Federalist Virginia 3 James Machir Federalist 1797 Incumbent retired Democratic Republican gain Y George Jackson Democratic Republican 53 9 John Haymond Federalist 46 0 Virginia 4 Abram Trigg Democratic Republican 1797 Incumbent re elected Y Abram Trigg Democratic Republican 88 5 William Preston Federalist 11 5 Virginia 5 John J Trigg Democratic Republican 1797 Incumbent re elected Y John J Trigg Democratic Republican George Hancock Federalist Virginia 6 Matthew Clay Democratic Republican 1797 Incumbent re elected Y Matthew Clay Democratic Republican Isaac Coles Democratic Republican Virginia 7 Abraham B Venable Democratic Republican 1790 Incumbent retired Democratic Republican hold Y John Randolph Democratic Republican 40 5 Powhatan Bolling Democratic Republican 40 3 Clement Carrington Federalist 19 2 Virginia 8 Thomas Claiborne Democratic Republican 1793 Incumbent lost re election Democratic Republican hold Y Samuel Goode Democratic Republican 52 5 Thomas Claiborne Democratic Republican 47 5 Virginia 9 Joseph Eggleston Democratic Republican 1798 special Incumbent re elected Y Joseph Eggleston Democratic Republican 63 4 Alexander McRae Federalist 36 6 Virginia 10 Carter B Harrison Democratic Republican 1793 Incumbent retired Democratic Republican hold Y Edwin Gray Democratic Republican John Mason Jr Democratic Republican Robert Booth Democratic Republican Benjamin Harrison Democratic Republican Wood Heath Federalist Virginia 11 Josiah Parker Federalist 1789 Incumbent re elected Y Josiah Parker Federalist 56 2 Thomas Newton Jr Democratic Republican 43 8 Virginia 12 Thomas Evans Federalist 1797 Incumbent re elected Y Thomas Evans Federalist 62 3 John Page Democratic Republican 37 7 Virginia 13 John Clopton Democratic Republican 1795 Incumbent lost re election Federalist gain Y John Marshall Federalist John Clopton Democratic Republican Virginia 14 Samuel J Cabell Democratic Republican 1795 Incumbent re elected Y Samuel J Cabell Democratic Republican 86 0 John Nicholas Democratic Republican 14 0 Virginia 15 John Dawson Democratic Republican 1797 Incumbent re elected Y John Dawson Democratic Republican 100 Virginia 16 Anthony New Democratic Republican 1793 Incumbent re elected Y Anthony New Democratic Republican Benjamin Temple Federalist Virginia 17 Richard Brent Democratic Republican 1795 Incumbent retired Federalist gain Y Leven Powell Federalist 63 8 Roger West Democratic Republican 36 4 Virginia 18 John Nicholas Democratic Republican 1793 Incumbent re elected Y John Nicholas Democratic Republican John Blackwell Federalist Virginia 19 Walter Jones Democratic Republican 1797 Incumbent lost re election Federalist gain Y Henry Lee Federalist 51 4 Walter Jones Democratic Republican 48 6 Non voting delegatesDistrict Incumbent This race Delegate Party First elected Results Candidates Northwest Territory at large New seat New seat created New delegate elected October 3 1799 New delegate had no known party Y William Henry Harrison Party affiliation unclear 11 Arthur St Clair Jr Federalist 10See also1798 United States elections List of United States House of Representatives elections 1789 1822 1798 99 United States Senate elections 5th United States Congress 6th United States CongressNotesAn additional trial was held in one district due to majority requirement not being on the first vote and was held on December 4 1798 Additional trials required in 2 districts due to majority requirement not being met on first vote additional trials were held January 17 April 1 June 6 and August 29 1799 Eggleston was elected by a majority of more than two to one Only candidates with at least 1 of the vote listed Milledge had declined to run for re election As a result many Democratic Republican voters cast their votes for Baldwin and one of the Federalists giving the Federalists enough votes to win both seats Milledge nevertheless received some votes Source does not give numbers of votes or has incomplete dataReferences Party Divisions of the House of Representatives 1789 to Present US House of Representatives History Art amp Archives history house gov Retrieved July 5 2024 Sixth Congress membership roster PDF Archived from the original PDF on December 6 2014 Retrieved February 1 2015 Dubin Michael J March 1 1998 United States Congressional Elections 1788 1997 The Official Results of the Elections of the 1st Through 105th Congresses McFarland and Company ISBN 978 0786402830 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