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1814–15 United States Senate elections

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1814–15 United States Senate elections
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The 1814–15 United States Senate elections were held on various dates in various states. As these U.S. Senate elections were prior to the ratification of the Seventeenth Amendment in 1913, senators were chosen by state legislatures. Senators were elected over a wide range of time throughout 1814 and 1815, and a seat may have been filled months late or remained vacant due to legislative deadlock.[1] In these elections, terms were up for the senators in Class 1.

Quick Facts 12 of the 36 seats in the United States Senate (plus special elections) 19 seats needed for a majority, Majority party ...
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The Democratic-Republican Party lost a seat but still retained their overwhelming Senate majority. Unlike in recent elections, the minority Federalists had gone into the elections with a chance of regaining their long-lost majority had they swept almost all the seats. However, only one seat switched parties. Two seats held by Democratic-Republicans were left unfilled until long after the next Congress began.

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Change in composition

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Before the elections

Composition after June 1814 special election in New Hampshire.

DR8 DR7 DR6 DR5 DR4 DR3 DR2 DR1
DR9 DR10 DR11 DR12 DR13 DR14 DR15 DR16 DR17 DR18
Majority → DR19
Md.
Unknown
F9
Mass. (reg)
Ran
F10
R.I.
Ran
DR26
Va.
Ran
DR25
Vt.
Retired
DR24
Tenn. (reg)
Retired
DR23
Pa.
Ran
DR22
Ohio (reg)
Retired
DR21
N.Y.
Unknown
DR20
N.J.
Ran
F8
Del.
Ran
F7
Conn.
Ran
F6 F5 F4 F3 F2 F1

Result of the regular elections

DR8 DR7 DR6 DR5 DR4 DR3 DR2 DR1
DR9 DR10 DR11 DR12 DR13 DR14 DR15 DR16 DR17 DR18
Majority → DR19
N.J.
Hold
F9
Mass. (reg)
Re-elected
F10
R.I.
Re-elected
F11
Vt.
Gain
V1
Tenn. (reg)
DR Loss
V2
Md.
DR Loss
DR23
Va.
Hold
DR22
Pa. (reg)
Re-elected
DR21
Ohio (reg)
Hold
DR20
N.Y.
Hold
F8
Del.
Re-elected
F7
Conn.
Re-elected
F6 F5 F4 F3 F2 F1
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Except when noted, number following candidates is whole number votes.

Special elections during the preceding Congress

In these special elections, the winner was elected during 1814 or before March 4, 1815; ordered by election date.

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Races leading to the next Congress

In these regular elections, the winner was seated on March 4, 1815; ordered by state.

All of the elections involved the Class 1 seats.

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Special elections during the next Congress

In this special election, the winner was elected in 1815 after March 4; ordered by election date.

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Connecticut

Delaware

Kentucky (special)

There were two special elections in Kentucky: one in 1814 and the other in 1815.

Maryland

Massachusetts

Massachusetts (regular)

Massachusetts (special)

New Hampshire (special)

New Jersey

New York

North Carolina (special)

Ohio

Ohio (regular)

Ohio (special)

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania (special)

Pennsylvania (regular)

Rhode Island

Tennessee

Tennessee (regular)

Tennessee (special, class 1)

Tennessee (special, class 2)

Vermont

Virginia

Virginia (regular)

Virginia (special)

Virginia

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