1854–55 United States House of Representatives elections

The 1854–55 United States House of Representatives elections were held in 31 states for all 234 seats between August 4, 1854, and November 6, 1855, during President Franklin Pierce's term. Each state legislature separately set a date to elect representatives to the House of Representatives before the 34th Congress convened its first session on December 3, 1855.

1854–55 United States House of Representatives elections

← 1852 & 1853August 4, 1854 – November 6, 18551856 & 1857 →

All 234 seats in the United States House of Representatives[1]
118 seats needed for a majority
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
LeaderWilliam A. RichardsonHenry M. FullerNathaniel P. Banks
PartyDemocraticWhigKnow Nothing
Leader's seatIllinois 5thPennsylvania 12thMassachusetts 7th
Last election150 seats68 seats0 seats
Seats won83[a][2][3]54[c]51[2][3][d]
Seat changeDecrease 69Decrease 14Increase 51
Popular vote1,418,553[b]580,929631,510
Percentage43.95%18.00%19.56%
SwingDecrease 5.87%Decrease 23.61%Increase 19.25%

 Fourth partyFifth partySixth party
 
PartyAnti-NebraskaRepublicanPeople's
Last electionPre-creationPre-creationPre-creation
Seats won22[c]13[c]9[4][c]
Seat changeIncrease 22Increase 13Increase 9
Popular vote196,461182,245102,423
Percentage6.09%5.65%3.17%
SwingNew PartyNew PartyNew Party

 Seventh partyEighth party
 
PartyFree SoilIndependent
Last election4 seats3 seats
Seats won1[c]1[e]
Seat changeDecrease 3Decrease 2
Popular vote22,92884,196[f]
Percentage0.71%2.61%
SwingDecrease 3.28%Decrease 0.18%

Results:
     Democratic gain      Whig gain
     Democratic hold      Whig hold
     American gain      Anti-Nebraska gain
     Republican gain      People's gain
     Independent gain

Speaker before election

Linn Boyd
Democratic

Elected Speaker

Nathaniel P. Banks
Know Nothing/American

This midterm election was among the most disruptive in American history, auguring the collapse of the Second Party System. Both major parties, the Democratic Party and the Whig Party, organized as rivals for roughly 20 years, lost critical voter support. Northern voters strongly opposed to the Kansas–Nebraska Act shifted sharply against Democrats. Whigs also lost seats as the party disintegrated over slavery.

The elected majority temporarily coalesced as the Opposition Party. This transitional party included Whigs, Free Soil members, American Party members or Know Nothings, the People's Party of Indiana, Anti-Nebraska candidates, disaffected Northern Democrats, and members of the nascent Republican Party, which soon would absorb most of these factions and replace the Whigs to rival the Democrats.

Candidates opposed to the Democratic Party won widely in the North through November 1854. The American Party, ignoring slavery and opposing immigration (particularly by Catholics from Ireland and Germany) won seats from both major parties, but to the net loss of Democrats, in New England and the South from November 1854 into 1855.

Congress had passed the Kansas–Nebraska Act in May 1854 after aggressive sponsorship by the Pierce Administration and Democrats led by Senator Stephen Douglas, including radical pro-slavery legislators. The Act repealed the 1820 Missouri Compromise and triggered the Bleeding Kansas conflict. With widely foreseen risks and immediately negative results, the act publicly discredited the Democratic Party, fueling new partisan and sectional rancor. It created violent uncertainty on the frontier by abruptly making slavery potentially legal in territories originally comprising the northern portion of the Louisiana Purchase and attractive to contemporary settlers. Settlers were expected to determine the status of slavery locally. This idea appealed to Democratic politicians and to some voters, but proved unworkable in Kansas where the status of slavery would be violently disputed between more numerous Northern settlers and geographically closer Southern settlers. Even some pro-slavery legislators and voters, particularly Southern Whigs, felt repealing the Missouri Compromise was politically reckless and attempting to push slavery by law and force into territories where most settlers predictably were unlikely to want it endangered slavery everywhere, even in the South. These fears proved prescient.

More than 21 representatives vied for the post of speaker of the House. After two months and 133 ballots, American Party representative Nathaniel Banks of Massachusetts, also a Free Soiler, defeated Democrat William Aiken of South Carolina by plurality, 103–100.[5] To date, Banks is the only speaker to come from a third party.

Election summaries

StateTypeDateTotal
seats
OppositionDemocraticKnow Nothing
SeatsChange[g]SeatsChangeSeatsChange
ArkansasDistrictsAugust 4, 185420 2 0
IowaDistrictsAugust 7, 185421 1 0
MissouriDistricts76 21 20
VermontDistrictsSeptember 5, 185433 0 0
CaliforniaAt-largeSeptember 6, 185420 2 0
MaineDistrictsSeptember 11, 185465 21 20
FloridaAt-largeOctober 2, 185410 1 0
South CarolinaDistrictsOctober 9–10, 185460 6 0
IndianaDistrictsOctober 10, 1854119 82 80
OhioDistricts2121 120 120
PennsylvaniaDistricts2517 87 91 1
IllinoisDistrictsNovember 7, 1854
(Election Day)[h]
94 5 0
MichiganDistricts43 31 30
New JerseyDistricts54 31 30
New YorkDistricts3325 135 163 3
WisconsinDistricts32 21 20
MassachusettsDistrictsNovember 12, 1854110 100 111 11
DelawareAt-largeNovember 14, 185410 0 11 1
Late elections (after the March 4, 1855 beginning of the term)
New HampshireDistrictsMarch 13, 185530 0 33 3
ConnecticutDistrictsApril 2, 185540 0 44 4
Rhode IslandDistrictsApril 4, 185520 0 22 2
VirginiaDistrictsMay 24, 1855130 12 11 1
North CarolinaDistrictsAugust 2, 185580 35 3 3
TennesseeDistricts100 55 5 5
AlabamaDistrictsAugust 6, 185570 15 12 2
KentuckyDistricts100 54 16 6
TexasDistricts20 1 11 1
GeorgiaDistrictsOctober 1, 185580 26 2 2
LouisianaDistrictsNovember 5, 185540 13 1 1
MississippiDistricts[i]November 5–6, 185550 4 11 1
MarylandDistrictsNovember 6, 185560 22 24 4
Total234100[2][3]
42.7%
29[j]83[2][3]
35.0%
7551[2][3]
21.8%
51
8351100
DemocraticKnow NothingOpposition
Popular vote
Democratic
43.95%
Know Nothing
19.56%
Whig
18.00%
Anti-Nebraska
6.09%
Republican
5.65%
People's
3.17%
Independent
2.61%
Free Soil
0.71%
Others
0.26%
House seats
Democratic
34.62%
Whig
23.08%
Know Nothing
21.79%
Anti-Nebraska
9.40%
Republican
5.56%
People's
3.85%
Independent
0.43%
Free Soil
0.43%

Special elections

There were four special elections to the 33rd United States Congress, listed here by date and district.

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Pennsylvania 8Henry A. MuhlenbergDemocratic1852Incumbent died January 9, 1854.
New member elected February 4, 1854.
Democratic hold.
Massachusetts 1Zeno ScudderWhig1850Incumbent resigned March 4, 1854.
New member elected April 17, 1854.
Whig hold.
  • Y Thomas D. Eliot (Whig) 52.04%
  • Abraham H. Howland (Independent) 47.96%
New York 12Gilbert DeanDemocratic1850Incumbent resigned July 3, 1854.
New member elected November 7, 1854.
Whig gain.
  • Y Isaac Teller (Whig) 50.56%
  • Samuel Morse (Soft-Shell Democratic) 31.27%
  • Charles Robinson (Hard-Shell Democratic) 18.17%
Kentucky 3Presley EwingWhig1851Incumbent died September 27, 1854.
New member elected November 13, 1854.
Whig hold.

Alabama

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Alabama 1Philip PhillipsDemocratic1853Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Know Nothing gain.
Alabama 2James AbercrombieWhig1851Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic gain.
Alabama 3James Ferguson DowdellDemocratic1853Incumbent re-elected.
Alabama 4William Russell SmithDemocratic1851Incumbent re-elected to a new party.
Know Nothing gain.
Alabama 5George S. HoustonDemocratic1843Incumbent re-elected.
Alabama 6Williamson Robert Winfield CobbDemocratic1847Incumbent re-elected.
Alabama 7Sampson Willis HarrisDemocratic1847Incumbent re-elected.

Arkansas

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Arkansas 1Alfred B. GreenwoodDemocratic1852Incumbent re-elected.
Arkansas 2Edward A. WarrenDemocratic1852Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.

California

Note: From statehood to 1864, California's representatives were elected at-large, with the top two vote-getters winning election from 1849 to 1858.

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
California at-large
2 seats
Milton S. LathamDemocratic1852Incumbent withdrew.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.
(Elected on a general ticket)
James A. McDougallDemocratic1852Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.

Connecticut

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Connecticut 1James T. PrattDemocratic1853Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Know Nothing gain.
Connecticut 2Colin M. IngersollDemocratic1851Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Know Nothing gain.
Connecticut 3Nathan BelcherDemocratic1853Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Know Nothing gain.
  • Y Sidney Dean (Know Nothing) 67.51%
  • Joel W. White (Democratic) 32.49%
Connecticut 4Origen S. SeymourDemocratic1851Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Know Nothing gain.

Delaware

Delaware's result by county,
  Cullen—50-60%
DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Delaware at-largeGeorge R. RiddleDemocratic1850Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Know Nothing gain.

Florida

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Florida at-largeAugustus MaxwellDemocratic1852Incumbent re-elected.

Georgia

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Georgia 1James Lindsay SewardDemocratic1853Incumbent re-elected.
Georgia 2Alfred H. ColquittDemocratic1853Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.
Georgia 3David Jackson BaileyDemocratic1851Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Know Nothing gain.
Georgia 4William Barton Wade DentDemocratic1853Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.
Georgia 5Elijah Webb ChastainDemocratic1851Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.
Georgia 6Junius HillyerDemocratic1851Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.
  • Y Howell Cobb (Democratic) 63.78%
  • Leonidas Franklin (Know Nothing) 36.22%
Georgia 7David Addison ReeseWhig1853Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Know Nothing gain.
Georgia 8Alexander StephensWhig1853Incumbent re-elected to a new party.
Democratic gain.

Illinois

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Illinois 1Elihu B. WashburneWhig1852Incumbent re-elected to a new party.
Republican gain.
  • Y Elihu B. Washburne (Republican) 69.33%
  • William M. Jackson (Democratic) 22.99%
  • E. P. Ferry (Anti-Nebraska) 7.68%
Illinois 2John WentworthDemocratic1852Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Y James H. Woodworth (Republican) 53.05%
  • Robert S. Blackwell (Whig) 19.84%
  • John B. Turner (Democratic) 19.48%
  • Edward L. Mayo (Anti-Nebraska) 7.63%
Illinois 3Jesse O. NortonWhig1852Incumbent re-elected to a new party.
Republican gain.
  • Y Jesse O. Norton (Republican) 62.76%
  • John A. Drake (Democratic) 37.24%
Illinois 4James KnoxWhig1852Incumbent re-elected to a new party.
Republican gain.
Illinois 5William A. RichardsonDemocratic1847 (special)Incumbent re-elected.
Illinois 6Richard YatesWhig1852Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Democratic gain.
Illinois 7James C. AllenDemocratic1852Incumbent re-elected.
Election disqualified.
Democratic loss.
Illinois 8William Henry BissellIndependent
Democratic
1848Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic gain.
  • Y Lyman Trumbull (Democratic) 59.87%
  • Philip Bond Fouke (Democratic) 40.13%
Illinois 9Willis AllenDemocratic1850Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.
  • Y Samuel S. Marshall (Democratic) 64.67%
  • G. Jay S. Turney (Republican) 22.15%
  • DeWitt C. Barber (Unknown) 9.71%
  • A. Grow (Unknown) 2.05%
  • S. A. Rowan (Unknown) 1.42%

Indiana

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Indiana 1Smith MillerDemocratic1852Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Smith Miller (Democratic) 52.15%
  • Sam Hall (People's) 47.85%
Indiana 2William Hayden EnglishDemocratic1852Incumbent re-elected.
Indiana 3Cyrus L. DunhamDemocratic1849Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
People's gain.
Indiana 4James H. LaneDemocratic1852Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
People's gain.
  • Y William Cumback (People's) 51.92%
  • William G. Holman (Democratic) 48.08%
Indiana 5Samuel W. ParkerWhig1851Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
People's gain.
Indiana 6Thomas A. HendricksDemocratic1851Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
People's gain.
Indiana 7John G. DavisDemocratic1851Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
People's gain.
Indiana 8Daniel MaceDemocratic1851Incumbent re-elected to a new party.
People's gain.
  • Y Daniel Mace (People's) 56.92%
  • James Davis (Democratic) 43.08%
Indiana 9Norman EddyDemocratic1852Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
People's gain.
Indiana 10Ebenezer M. ChamberlainDemocratic1852Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
People's gain.
Indiana 11Andrew J. HarlanDemocratic1852Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
People's gain.
  • Y John U. Pettit (People's) 56.59%
  • James R. Slack (Democratic) 43.41%

Iowa

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Iowa 1Bernhart HennDemocratic1850Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.
  • Y Augustus Hall (Democratic) 50.27%
  • R. L. Clark (Whig) 49.50%
  • J. L. Ashbaugh (Independent) 0.23%
Iowa 2William VandeverWhig1852Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Whig hold.

Kentucky

Source: Tribune Almanac[8]

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Kentucky 1Linn BoydDemocratic1839Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.
Kentucky 2Benjamin E. GreyWhig1851Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Know Nothing gain.[k]
Kentucky 3Francis BristowWhig1854 (special)Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Know Nothing gain.
  • Y Warner Underwood (Know Nothing) 56.89%
  • James P. Bates (Democratic) 43.12%
Kentucky 4James ChrismanDemocratic1853Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.
Kentucky 5Clement S. HillWhig1853Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic gain.
  • Y Joshua Jewett (Democratic) 51.64%
  • C. G. Wintersmith (Whig) 48.37%
Kentucky 6John Milton ElliottDemocratic1853Incumbent re-elected.
Kentucky 7William PrestonWhig1852 (special)Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Know Nothing gain.
Kentucky 8John C. BreckinridgeDemocratic1851Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Know Nothing gain.
Kentucky 9Leander CoxWhig1853Incumbent re-elected to a new party.
Know Nothing gain.
Richard H. Stanton
Redistricted from the 10th district
Democratic1849Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic loss.
Kentucky 10None (New district)New seat.
New member elected.
Know Nothing gain.
  • Y Samuel F. Swope (Know Nothing) 51.72%
  • Henry C. Harris (Democratic) 48.28%

Louisiana

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Louisiana 1William DunbarDemocratic1852Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Know Nothing gain.
Louisiana 2Theodore Gaillard HuntWhig1852Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Democratic gain.
Louisiana 3John Perkins Jr.Democratic1852Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.
Louisiana 4Roland JonesDemocratic1852Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.
  • Y John M. Sandidge (Democratic) 58.05%
  • William B. Lewis (Know Nothing) 41.95%

Maine

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Maine 1Moses MacdonaldDemocratic1850Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Y John M. Wood (Republican) 59.36%
  • Samuel Wells (Democratic) 39.91%
  • Lorenzo D. Wilkinson (Independent) 0.74%
Maine 2Samuel MayallDemocratic1852Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Y John J. Perry (Republican) 56.88%
  • William K. Kimball (Democratic) 42.46%
  • Charles J. Gilman (Independent) 0.66%
Maine 3E. Wilder FarleyWhig1852Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
Maine 4Samuel P. BensonWhig1852Incumbent re-elected to a new party.
Republican gain.
Maine 5Israel Washburn Jr.Whig1850Incumbent re-elected to a new party.
Republican gain.
Maine 6Thomas J. D. FullerDemocratic1848Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Thomas J. D. Fuller (Democratic) 42.39%
  • James A. Milliken (Republican) 38.74%
  • Noah Smith (Whig) 18.88%

Maryland

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Maryland 1John Rankin FranklinWhig1853Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic gain.
Maryland 2Jacob ShowerDemocratic1853Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Know Nothing gain.
Maryland 3Joshua Van SantDemocratic1853Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Know Nothing gain.
Maryland 4William Thomas HamiltonDemocratic1849Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Know Nothing gain.
Maryland 5Henry MayDemocratic1853Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Know Nothing gain.
Maryland 6Augustus Rhodes SollersWhig1853Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic gain.

Massachusetts

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Massachusetts 1Thomas D. EliotWhig1854 (special)Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Know Nothing gain.
Massachusetts 2Samuel L. CrockerWhig1852Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Know Nothing gain.
Massachusetts 3J. Wiley EdmandsWhig1852Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Know Nothing gain.
  • Y William S. Damrell (Know Nothing) 74.76%
  • Nathaniel F. Safford (Whig) 16.67%
  • Edward Avery (Democratic) 5.38%
  • Arthur W. Austin (Independent) 2.26%
Massachusetts 4Samuel H. WalleyWhig1852Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Know Nothing gain.
Massachusetts 5William AppletonWhig1850Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Know Nothing gain.
Massachusetts 6Charles W. UphamWhig1852Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Know Nothing gain.
Massachusetts 7Nathaniel P. BanksDemocratic1852Incumbent re-elected to a new party.
Know Nothing gain.
Massachusetts 8Tappan WentworthWhig1852Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Know Nothing gain.
Massachusetts 9Alexander DeWittFree Soil1852Incumbent re-elected to a new party.
Know Nothing gain.
  • Y Alexander DeWitt (Know Nothing) 76.97%
  • Isaac Davis (Democratic) 13.36%
  • Ira M. Barton (Whig) 7.45%
  • Alfred Mowrey (Independent) 1.42%
  • William P. Marble (Independent) 0.46%
  • Scattering 0.34%
Massachusetts 10Edward DickinsonWhig1852Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Know Nothing gain.
Massachusetts 11John Z. GoodrichWhig1852Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Know Nothing gain.

Michigan

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Michigan 1David StuartDemocratic1852Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
Michigan 2David A. NobleDemocratic1852Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
Michigan 3Samuel ClarkDemocratic1852Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
Michigan 4Hestor L. StevensDemocratic1852Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.

Mississippi

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Mississippi 1Daniel B. WrightDemocratic1853Incumbent re-elected.
Mississippi 2William S. BarryDemocratic1853Incumbent retired to run for state representative.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.
Mississippi 3William Barksdale
Redistricted from the at-large district
Democratic1853Incumbent re-elected.
Mississippi 4Otho R. Singleton
Redistricted from the 3rd district
Democratic1853Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Know Nothing gain.
Mississippi 5None (New seat)New seat.
New member elected.
Democratic gain.

Missouri

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Missouri 1Thomas Hart BentonDemocratic1852Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Whig gain.
Missouri 2Alfred W. LambDemocratic1852Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Whig gain.
Missouri 3James J. LindleyWhig1852Incumbent re-elected.
Missouri 4Mordecai OliverWhig1852Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Mordecai Oliver (Whig) 41.95%
  • S.L. Leonard (Democratic) 34.21%
  • Shelton J. Howe (Benton Democratic) 19.08%
  • J. F. Pitt (Ind. Whig) 4.76%
Missouri 5John G. MillerWhig1850Incumbent re-elected.
Missouri 6John S. PhelpsDemocratic1844Incumbent re-elected.
Missouri 7Samuel CaruthersWhig1852Incumbent re-elected.

New Hampshire

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
New Hampshire 1George W. KittredgeDemocratic1853Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Know Nothing gain.
New Hampshire 2George W. MorrisonDemocratic1853Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Know Nothing gain.
New Hampshire 3Harry HibbardDemocratic1849Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Know Nothing gain.

New Jersey

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
New Jersey 1Nathan T. StrattonDemocratic1850Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Whig gain.
  • Y Isaiah D. Clawson (Whig) 42.94%
  • Thomas W. Mulford (Democratic) 30.02%
  • John W. Hazelton (Temperance) 27.05%
New Jersey 2Charles SkeltonDemocratic1850Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Whig gain.
New Jersey 3Samuel LillyDemocratic1852Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Whig gain.
New Jersey 4George VailDemocratic1852Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y George Vail (Democratic) 51.65%
  • Peter Osborne (Anti-Nebraska) 48.35%
New Jersey 5Alexander C. M. PenningtonWhig1852Incumbent re-elected.

New York

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
New York 1James MauriceDemocratic1852Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Know Nothing gain.
  • Y William Valk (Know Nothing) 31.19%
  • Daniel B. Allen (Hard Shell Democratic) 20.49%
  • Harvey W. Vail (Whig) 19.81%
  • Frederick Lord (Soft Shell Democratic) 16.48%
  • Gabriel P. Disosway (Temperance) 11.40%
New York 2Thomas W. CummingDemocratic1852Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Whig gain.
New York 3Hiram WalbridgeDemocratic1852Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Whig gain.
  • Y Guy R. Pelton (Whig) 49.06%
  • George D. Clinton (Hard Shell Democratic) 30.70%
  • William Miner (Soft Shell Democratic) 20.24%
New York 4Michael WalshDemocratic1852Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.
  • Y John Kelly (Soft Shell Democratic) 40.54%
  • Michael Walsh (Hard Shell Democratic) 40.30%
  • Sanford L. Macomber (Whig) 10.89%
  • John W. Boyce (Know Nothing) 8.27%
New York 5William M. TweedDemocratic1852Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Know Nothing gain.
New York 6John WheelerDemocratic1852Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y John Wheeler (Hard Shell Democratic) 51.58%
  • John M. Murphy (Soft Shell Democratic) 25.61%
  • Charles H. Marshall (Whig) 22.81%
New York 7William A. WalkerDemocratic1852Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Whig gain.
New York 8Francis B. CuttingDemocratic1852Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Whig gain.
  • Y Abram Wakeman (Whig) 51.87%
  • James L. Curtis (Hard Shell Democratic) 32.52%
  • Edward B. Fellows (Soft Shell Democratic) 15.61%
New York 9Jared V. PeckDemocratic1852Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Whig gain.
New York 10William MurrayDemocratic1850Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Whig gain.
  • Y Ambrose S. Murray (Whig) 44.05%
  • Charles S. Woodworth (Hard Shell Democratic) 38.59%
  • Jonathan Stratton (Soft Shell Democratic) 17.36%
New York 11Theodoric R. WestbrookDemocratic1852Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Whig gain.
  • Y Rufus H. King (Whig) 62.98%
  • Elisha P. Strong (Democratic) 37.03%
New York 12Isaac TellerWhig1854 (special)Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Whig hold.
  • Y Killian Miller (Whig) 51.07%
  • Hugh McClelland (Soft Shell Democratic) 33.78%
  • William H. Wilson (Hard Shell Democratic) 15.16%
New York 13Russell SageWhig1852Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Russell Sage (Whig) 63.22%
  • Henry A. Clum (Soft Shell Democratic) 18.86%
  • Alanson Cook (Hard Shell Democratic) 17.92%
New York 14Rufus W. PeckhamDemocratic1852Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Whig gain.
  • Y Samuel Dickson (Whig) 30.91%
  • John W. Harcourt (Know Nothing) 28.45%
  • John V. L. Pruyn (Soft Shell Democratic) 25.62%
  • Hamilton David (Hard Shell Democratic) 15.03%
New York 15Charles HughesDemocratic1852Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Whig gain.
New York 16George A. SimmonsWhig1852Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y George A. Simmons (Whig) 48.18%
  • Jerome B. Bailey (Know Nothing) 27.06%
  • Gorton T. Thomas (Soft Shell Democratic) 15.02%
  • Joseph R. Flanders (Hard Shell Democratic) 9.75%
New York 17Bishop PerkinsDemocratic1852Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.
New York 18Peter RoweDemocratic1852Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Whig gain.
New York 19George W. ChaseWhig1852Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Whig hold.
  • Y Jonas A. Hughston (Whig) 43.25%
  • Lewis R. Palmer (Soft Shell Democratic) 41.33%
  • William B. Hawes (Free Soil) 8.59%
  • Hezekiah Sturgis (Hard Shell Democratic) 6.84%
New York 20Orsamus B. MattesonWhigIncumbent re-elected.
New York 21Henry BennettWhig1848Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Henry Bennett (Whig) 56.03%
  • Edward Tompkins (Hard Shell Democratic) 32.04%
  • Oliver C. Crocker (Soft Shell Democratic) 11.93%
New York 22Gerrit SmithFree Soil1852Incumbent resigned August 7, 1854.
New member elected.
Whig gain.
  • Y Andrew Z. McCarty (Whig) 32.19%
  • Leander Babcock (Soft Shell Democratic) 27.50%
  • Charles G. Case (Free Soil) 21.24%
  • William Lewis (Hard Shell Democratic) 19.08%
New York 23Caleb LyonIndependent1852Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Whig gain.
  • Y William A. Gilbert (Whig) 46.35%
  • Willard Ives (Soft Shell Democratic) 41.86%
  • Lysander Brown (Hard Shell Democratic) 11.22%
  • Reuben Goodale (Abolition) 0.58%
New York 24Daniel T. JonesDemocratic1850Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Whig gain.
  • Y Amos P. Granger (Whig) 37.50%
  • Thomas G. Alvord (Soft Shell Democratic) 32.08%
  • B. Davis Noxon (Know Nothing) 26.62%
  • Sanford Parker (Hard Shell Democratic) 3.80%
New York 25Edwin D. MorganWhig1850Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Edwin D. Morgan (Whig) 48.35%
  • George H. Middleton (Soft Shell Democratic) 43.50%
  • William F. Aldrich (Hard Shell Democratic) 8.15%
New York 26Andrew OliverDemocratic1852Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Andrew Oliver (Soft Shell Democratic) 47.74%
  • James M. Seeley (Whig) 37.06%
  • Thomas M. Howell (Hard Shell Democratic) 15.20%
New York 27John J. TaylorDemocratic1852Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Whig gain.
New York 28George HastingsDemocratic1852Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Whig gain.
New York 29Davis CarpenterWhig1852Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Democratic gain.
New York 30Benjamin PringleWhig1852Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Benjamin Pringle (Whig) 57.59%
  • Albert P. Laning (Soft Shell Democratic) 23.62%
  • Charles W. Belden (Hard Shell Democratic) 14.60%
  • Nathan V. Hull (Free Soil) 4.19%
New York 31Thomas T. FlaglerWhig1852Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Thomas T. Flagler (Whig) 76.63%
  • Alden S. Blair (Democratic) 13.12%
  • Edward J. Chase (Free Soil) 10.25%
New York 32Solomon G. HavenWhig1850Incumbent re-elected.
New York 33Reuben FentonDemocratic1852Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Know Nothing gain.
  • Y Francis S. Edwards (Know Nothing) 55.49%
  • Reuben Fenton (Soft Shell Democratic) 42.47%
  • Ebenezer A. Lester (Hard Shell Democratic) 1.64%
  • George W. Patterson (Whig) 0.40%

North Carolina

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
North Carolina 1Henry Marchmore ShawDemocratic1853Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Know Nothing gain.
North Carolina 2Thomas Hart RuffinDemocratic1853Incumbent re-elected.
North Carolina 3William Shepperd AsheDemocratic1849Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.
  • Y Warren Winslow (Democratic) 54.94%
  • David Reid (Know Nothing) 45.06%
North Carolina 4Sion Hart RogersWhig1853Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic gain.
North Carolina 5John Kerr Jr.Whig1853Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Know Nothing gain.
North Carolina 6Richard Clauselle PuryearWhig1853Incumbent re-elected.
North Carolina 7Francis Burton CraigeDemocratic1853Incumbent re-elected.
North Carolina 8Thomas Lanier ClingmanDemocratic1843
1845 (lost)
1847
Incumbent re-elected.

Ohio

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Ohio 1David T. DisneyDemocratic1848Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Anti-Nebraska gain.
Ohio 2John Scott HarrisonWhig1852Incumbent re-elected to a new party.
Anti-Nebraska gain.
Ohio 3Lewis D. CampbellWhig1848Incumbent re-elected to a new party.
Anti-Nebraska gain.
Ohio 4Matthias H. NicholsDemocratic1852Incumbent re-elected to a new party.
Anti-Nebraska gain.
Ohio 5Alfred EdgertonDemocratic1850Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Anti-Nebraska gain.
  • Y Richard Mott (Anti-Nebraska) 61.62%
  • Henry S. Cowager (Democratic) 38.38%
Ohio 6Andrew EllisonDemocratic1852Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Anti-Nebraska gain.
Ohio 7Aaron HarlanWhig1852Incumbent re-elected to a new party.
Anti-Nebraska gain.
Ohio 8Moses Bledso CorwinWhig1852Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Anti-Nebraska gain.
  • Y Benjamin Stanton (Anti-Nebraska) 75.84%
  • Enoch G. Dial (Democratic) 23.10%
  • J. Newell (Unknown) 1.06%
Ohio 9Frederick W. GreenDemocratic1850Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Anti-Nebraska gain.
  • Y Cooper K. Watson (Anti-Nebraska) 59.92%
  • Josiah S. Plants (Democratic) 40.08%
Ohio 10John L. TaylorDemocratic1846Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Anti-Nebraska gain.
  • Y Oscar F. Moore (Anti-Nebraska) 65.32%
  • James W. Davis (Democratic) 34.68%
Ohio 11Thomas RitcheyDemocratic1852Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Anti-Nebraska gain.
Ohio 12Edson B. OldsDemocratic1848Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Anti-Nebraska gain.
Ohio 13William D. LindsleyDemocratic1852Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Anti-Nebraska gain.
Ohio 14Harvey H. JohnsonDemocratic1852Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Anti-Nebraska gain.
Ohio 15William R. SappWhig1852Incumbent re-elected to a new party.
Anti-Nebraska gain.
  • Y William R. Sapp (Anti-Nebraska) 58.99%
  • William Dunbar (Democratic) 41.02%
Ohio 16Edward BallWhig1852Incumbent re-elected to a new party.
Anti-Nebraska gain.
  • Y Edward Ball (Anti-Nebraska) 58.89%
  • William Galligher (Democratic) 41.11%
Ohio 17Wilson ShannonDemocratic1852Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Anti-Nebraska gain.
Ohio 18George BlissDemocratic1852Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Anti-Nebraska gain.
Ohio 19Edward WadeFree Soil1852Incumbent re-elected to a new party.
Anti-Nebraska gain.
  • Y Edward Wade (Anti-Nebraska) 71.07%
  • Eli T. Wilder (Democratic) 28.42%
  • Irad Kelly (Independent) 0.51%
Ohio 20Joshua Reed GiddingsFree Soil1843Incumbent re-elected to a new party.
Anti-Nebraska gain.
Ohio 21Andrew StuartDemocratic1848Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Anti-Nebraska gain.

Pennsylvania

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Pennsylvania 1Thomas B. FlorenceDemocratic1848Incumbent re-elected.
Pennsylvania 2Joseph R. ChandlerWhig1848Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Whig hold.
Pennsylvania 3John RobbinsDemocratic1848Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Whig gain.
Pennsylvania 4William Henry WitteDemocratic1852Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Know Nothing gain.
Pennsylvania 5John McNairDemocratic1850Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.
Pennsylvania 6William EverhartWhig1852Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic gain.
Pennsylvania 7Samuel A. BridgesDemocratic1852Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
Pennsylvania 8J. Glancy JonesDemocratic1854Incumbent re-elected.
Pennsylvania 9Isaac E. HiesterWhig1852Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Independent gain.
Pennsylvania 10Ner MiddleswarthWhig1852Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Whig hold.
  • Y John C. Kunkel (Whig) 55.99%
  • Amos Boughter (Democratic) 43.01%
  • George A. Seiler (Independent) 1.00%
Pennsylvania 11Christian M. StraubDemocratic1852Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Whig gain.
Pennsylvania 12Hendrick B. WrightDemocratic1852Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Whig gain.
Pennsylvania 13Asa PackerDemocratic1852Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Asa Packer (Democratic) 58.67%
  • Edward F. Stewart (Whig) 41.33%
Pennsylvania 14Galusha A. GrowDemocratic1850Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Galusha A. Grow (Democratic) 95.22%
  • Jim Grow (Independent) 4.56%
  • Olin L. Hawley (Independent) 0.23%

Rhode Island

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Rhode Island 1Thomas DavisDemocratic1853Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Know Nothing gain.
Rhode Island 2Benjamin Babock ThurstonDemocratic1851Incumbent re-elected to a new party.
Know Nothing gain.

South Carolina

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
South Carolina 1John McQueenDemocratic1849 (special)Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y John McQueen (Democratic) 67.44%
  • I. D. Wilson (Unknown) 32.56%
South Carolina 2William Aiken Jr.Democratic1850Incumbent re-elected.
South Carolina 3Laurence M. KeittDemocratic1853Incumbent re-elected.
South Carolina 4Preston S. BrooksDemocratic1853Incumbent re-elected.
South Carolina 5James L. OrrDemocratic1853Incumbent re-elected.
South Carolina 6William W. BoyceDemocratic1853Incumbent re-elected.

Tennessee

Elections held late, on August 2, 1855.

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Tennessee 1Nathaniel G. TaylorWhig1854 (special)Incumbent lost re-election as a Know Nothing.
New member elected.
Democratic gain.
Tennessee 2William M. ChurchwellDemocratic1851Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Know Nothing gain.
Tennessee 3Samuel A. SmithDemocratic1853Incumbent re-elected.
Tennessee 4William CullomWhig1851Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Democratic gain.
Tennessee 5Charles ReadyWhig1853Incumbent re-elected to a new party.
Know Nothing gain.
Tennessee 6George W. JonesDemocratic1842Incumbent re-elected.
Tennessee 7Robert M. BuggWhig1853Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic gain.
Tennessee 8Felix ZollicofferWhig1853Incumbent re-elected to a new party.
Know Nothing gain.
Tennessee 9Emerson EtheridgeWhig1853Incumbent re-elected to a new party.
Know Nothing gain.
Tennessee 10Frederick P. StantonDemocratic1845Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Know Nothing gain.

Texas

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Texas 1George W. SmythDemocratic1853Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Know Nothing gain.
Texas 2Peter Hansborough BellDemocratic1853Incumbent re-elected.

Vermont

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Vermont 1James MeachamWhig1849 (Special)Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y James Meacham (Whig) 71.35%
  • Solomon W. Jewett (Democratic) 28.65%
Vermont 2Andrew TracyWhig1852Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Y Justin S. Morrill (Republican) 50.26%
  • J. W. Parker (Democratic) 35.07%
  • Oscar L. Shafter (Free Soil) 14.68%
Vermont 3Alvah SabinWhig1852Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Alvah Sabin (Whig) 68.54%
  • William Heywood (Democratic) 31.46%

Virginia

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Virginia 1Thomas H. BaylyDemocratic1853Incumbent re-elected.
Virginia 2John MillsonDemocratic1853Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y John Millson (Democratic) 53.3%
  • Watts (Know Nothing) 46.7%
Virginia 3John S. CaskieDemocratic1853Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y John S. Caskie (Democratic) 52.1%
  • William C. Scott (Know Nothing) 47.9%
Virginia 4William GoodeDemocratic1853Incumbent re-elected.
Virginia 5Thomas S. BocockDemocratic1853Incumbent re-elected.
Virginia 6Paulus PowellDemocratic1853Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Paulus Powell (Democratic) 56.7%
  • Ligon (Know Nothing) 43.3%
Virginia 7William SmithDemocratic1853Incumbent re-elected.
Virginia 8Charles J. FaulknerDemocratic1853Incumbent re-elected.
Virginia 9John LetcherDemocratic1851Incumbent re-elected.
Virginia 10Zedekiah KidwellDemocratic1853Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Zedekiah Kidwell (Democratic) 54.5%
  • William K. Pendleton (Know Nothing) 45.5%
Virginia 11Charles S. LewisDemocratic1853Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Know Nothing gain.
Virginia 12Henry A. EdmundsonDemocratic1849Incumbent re-elected.
Virginia 13Fayette McMullenDemocratic1849Incumbent re-elected.

Wisconsin

Election results in Wisconsin for 1854:[24]

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Wisconsin 1Daniel Wells Jr.Democratic1852Incumbent re-elected.
Wisconsin 2Ben C. EastmanDemocratic1850Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
Wisconsin 3John B. MacyDemocratic1852Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.

Non-voting delegates

DistrictIncumbentThis race
DelegatePartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
KansasNew seatNew territory.
New delegate elected December 20, 1854.
Democratic gain.
MinnesotaHenry Mower RiceDemocratic1852Incumbent re-elected.
Nebraska
(33rd Congress)
New seatNew territory.
New delegate elected December 12, 1854.[26][27]
Democratic gain.
Nebraska
(34th Congress)
Napoleon Bonaparte GiddingsDemocratic1854Incumbent retired.
New delegate elected November 5, 1855.[26]
Democratic hold.
OregonJoseph LaneDemocratic1851Incumbent re-elected.

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