1820 New Jersey's at-large congressional district special election

John Condit (Democratic-Republican) of New Jersey's at-large congressional district resigned to become assistant collector of the Port of New York.[1]

Charles Kinsey (also Democratic-Republican) was elected February 2, 1820 to replace him. Kinsey had previously served as a member from New Jersey but had lost re-election to Condit in 1818.

He was seated February 16, 1820.[1]

Charles Kinsey (Democratic-Republican) 62.2%
James Parker 10.1%
George Cassedy 5.1%
Lewis Condict 3.4%
Ebenezer Elmer 3.3%
Gerard Rutgers 3.2%
John Rutherford 2.9%
Charles Kinsey 2.2%
James D. Westcott 1.4%
Thomas T. Kinney 1.1%
scattering 5.1%

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