1813 United States House of Representatives elections in North Carolina
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North Carolina gained one representative as a result of the census of 1810. Its elections were held April 30, 1813, after the term began but before Congress's first meeting.
District | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Representative | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
North Carolina 1 | Lemuel Sawyer | Democratic-Republican | 1806 | Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Democratic-Republican hold. |
√ William H. Murfree (Democratic-Republican) 45.6% Joseph Riddick (Democratic-Republican) 22.1% Lemuel Sawyer (Democratic-Republican) 20.4% William Hinton (Democratic-Republican) 11.8% |
North Carolina 2 | Willis Alston | Democratic-Republican | 1798 | Incumbent re-elected. | √ Willis Alston (Democratic-Republican) 56.0% Daniel Mason (Federalist) 44.0% |
North Carolina 3 | William Kennedy | Democratic-Republican | 1803 1813 (Special) |
Incumbent re-elected. | √ William Kennedy (Democratic-Republican) 56.5% Robert Williams (Democratic-Republican) 43.5% |
North Carolina 4 | William Blackledge | Democratic-Republican | 1803 1810 |
Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Federalist gain. |
√ William Gaston (Federalist) 74.6% William Blackledge (Democratic-Republican) 25.4% |
North Carolina 5 | William R. King | Democratic-Republican | 1810 | Incumbent re-elected. | √ William R. King (Democratic-Republican) Unopposed |
North Carolina 6 | Nathaniel Macon | Democratic-Republican | 1791 | Incumbent re-elected. | √ Nathaniel Macon (Democratic-Republican)[lower-alpha 1] |
North Carolina 7 | Archibald McBryde | Federalist | 1808 | Incumbent retired. New member elected. Federalist hold. |
√ John Culpepper (Federalist) 52.1% John A. Cameron (Federalist) 38.0% Duncan McFarlan (Democratic-Republican) 9.9% |
North Carolina 8 | Richard Stanford | Democratic-Republican | 1796 | Incumbent re-elected. | √ Richard Stanford (Democratic-Republican) 61.7% James Mebane (Democratic-Republican) 38.2% |
North Carolina 9 | James Cochran | Democratic-Republican | 1808 | Incumbent retired. New member elected. Democratic-Republican hold. |
√ Bartlett Yancey (Democratic-Republican) 61.1% James Martin (Federalist) 38.9% |
North Carolina 10 | Joseph Pearson | Federalist | 1808 | Incumbent re-elected. | √ Joseph Pearson (Federalist) 54.1% Alexander Gary (Democratic-Republican) 45.9% |
North Carolina 11 | None (District created) | New seat. New member elected. Democratic-Republican gain. |
√ Peter Forney (Democratic-Republican) 50.5% John Phifer (Federalist) 49.5% | ||
North Carolina 12 | Israel Pickens Redistricted from the 11th district |
Democratic-Republican | 1810 | Incumbent re-elected. | √ Israel Pickens (Democratic-Republican)[lower-alpha 1] Felix Walker (Democratic-Republican) Joseph Hamilton R. H. Burton Joseph Carson |
North Carolina 13 | Meshack Franklin Redistricted from the 12th district |
Democratic-Republican | 1806 | Incumbent re-elected. | √ Meshack Franklin (Democratic-Republican) 38.0% Edmund Jones (Federalist) 31.8% Lewis Williams (Democratic-Republican) 30.2% |
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