United States Senate elections, 1826 and 1827
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The United States Senate elections of 1826 and 1827 were elections that had the majority Jacksonians gain a seat in the United States Senate.
As these elections were prior to ratification of the seventeenth amendment, Senators were chosen by State legislatures.
Results summary
Senate Party Division, 20th Congress (1827–1829)
- Majority Party: Jacksonian (27)
- Minority Party: Adams (20–21)
- Other Parties: (0)
- Total Seats: 48
Change in Senate composition
Senate composition before the elections
AJ1 | AJ2 | AJ3 | AJ4 | ||||||
AJ14 | AJ13 | AJ12 | AJ11 | AJ10 | AJ9 | AJ8 | AJ7 | AJ6 | AJ5 |
AJ15 | AJ16 | AJ17 | AJ18 | AJ19 | AJ20 | AJ21 | AJ22 | J26 | J25 |
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Majority → | J24 | ||||||||
J15 | J16 | J17 | J18 | J19 | J20 | J21 | J22 | J23 | |
J14 | J13 | J12 | J11 | J10 | J9 | J8 | J7 | J6 | J5 |
J1 | J2 | J3 | J4 |
Senate composition as a result of the elections
A1 | A2 | A3 | A4 | ||||||
A14 | A13 | A12 | A11 | A10 | A9 | A8 | A7 | A6 | A5 |
A15 Re-elected |
A16 Re-elected |
A17 Re-elected |
A18 Re-elected |
A19 Hold |
A20 Gain |
V1 A/AJ Loss |
J27 Gain |
J26 Gain |
J25 Hold |
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Majority → | J24 Hold | ||||||||
J15 | J16 | J17 | J18 | J19 Re-elected |
J20 Re-elected |
J21 Re-elected |
J22 Re-elected |
J23 Hold | |
J14 | J13 | J12 | J11 | J10 | J9 | J8 | J7 | J6 | J5 |
J1 | J2 | J3 | J4 |
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Race summaries
Special elections during the 19th Congress
In these special elections, the winners were seated during 1826 or before March 4, 1827; ordered by election date.
State | Incumbent | Results | Candidates | ||
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Senator | Party | Electoral history | |||
New York (Class 3) |
Vacant | Seat vacant after an 1824 legislative deadlock. Winner elected January 14, 1826 to finish the term ending March 3, 1827, Anti-Jacksonian gain. |
√ Nathan Sanford (Anti-Jacksonian) [Data unknown/missing. You can help!] | ||
Maryland (Class 3) |
Edward Lloyd | Jacksonian | 1819 (Elected) 1825 (Re-elected) |
Incumbent resigned January 14, 1826. Winner elected January 24, 1826 to finish the term ending March 3, 1831. Anti-Jacksonian gain. |
√ Ezekiel F. Chambers (Anti-Jacksonian) [Data unknown/missing. You can help!] |
Mississippi (Class 1) |
Powhatan Ellis | Jacksonian | 1825 (Appointed) | David Holmes (J) had resigned September 25, 1825 to become Governor of Mississippi. Successor was appointed September 28, 1825 to continue the term. Appointee lost election to finish the term. Winner elected January 28, 1826 to finish the term ending March 3, 1827. Jacksonian hold. |
√ Thomas Reed (Jacksonian) [Data unknown/missing. You can help!] |
Massachusetts (Class 2) |
James Lloyd | Anti-Jacksonian | 1808 (Special) 1808 (Elected) 1813 Resigned 1822 (Special) 1822 (Re-elected) |
Incumbent resigned May 23, 1826. Winner elected May 31, 1826 to finish the term ending March 3, 1829. Anti-Jacksonian hold. |
√ Nathaniel Silsbee (Anti-Jacksonian) [Data unknown/missing. You can help!] |
New Jersey (Class 1) |
Joseph McIlvaine | Anti-Jacksonian | 1823 (Special) | Incumbent died August 19, 1826 Winner elected November 10, 1826 to finish the term. Anti-Jacksonian hold. Winner also elected to the next term (see below). |
√ Ephraim Bateman (Anti-Jacksonian) [Data unknown/missing. You can help!] |
Alabama (Class 3) |
Israel Pickens | Jacksonian | 1826 (Appointed) | Interim appointee not elected to finish the term. Winner elected November 27, 1826 to finish the term ending March 3, 1831. Jacksonian hold. |
√ John McKinley (Jacksonian) [Data unknown/missing. You can help!] |
South Carolina (Class 3) |
William Harper | Jacksonian | 1826 (Appointed) | Interim appointee not elected to finish the term. Winner elected November 29, 1826 to finish the term ending March 3, 1831. Jacksonian hold. |
√ William Smith (Jacksonian) [Data unknown/missing. You can help!] |
Delaware (Class 2) |
Daniel Rodney | Anti-Jacksonian | 1826 (Appointed) | Interim appointee not elected to finish the term. Winner elected January 12, 1827 to finish the term ending March 3, 1829. Anti-Jacksonian hold. |
√ Henry M. Ridgely (Anti-Jacksonian) [Data unknown/missing. You can help!] |
Races leading to the 20th Congress
In these general elections, the winner was seated on March 4, 1827; ordered by state.
Note: Senators who called themselves "Anti-Jacksonian" or "National Republicans" changed their affiliation to "Adams" or "Adams Men." In this table, this change of name is not considered a change in party.
All of the elections involved the Class 1 seats.
State | Incumbent | Results | Candidates | ||
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Senator | Party | Electoral history | |||
Connecticut | Henry W. Edwards | Jacksonian | 1823 (Appointed) ? (Special) |
[Data unknown/missing. You can help!] Adams gain. |
√ Samuel A. Foote (Adams) [Data unknown/missing. You can help!] |
Delaware | Thomas Clayton | Anti-Jacksonian | 1824 (Special) | [Data unknown/missing. You can help!] Jacksonian gain |
√ Louis McLane (Jacksonian) [Data unknown/missing. You can help!] |
Indiana | James Noble | Anti-Jacksonian | 1816 1821 |
Incumbent re-elected as Adams. | √ James Noble (Adams) [Data unknown/missing. You can help!] |
Maine | John Holmes | Anti-Jacksonian | 1820 (short term) 1820 (long term) |
[Data unknown/missing. You can help!] Jacksonian gain |
√ Albion K. Parris (Jacksonian) [Data unknown/missing. You can help!] |
Maryland | Samuel Smith | Jacksonian | 1802 1809 1815 (Lost) 1822 (Special) |
Incumbent re-elected. | √ Samuel Smith (Jacksonian) [Data unknown/missing. You can help!] |
Massachusetts | Elijah H. Mills | Anti-Jacksonian | 1820 (Special) 1820 or 1821 |
Incumbent lost re-election. Legislature elected late. Anti-Jacksonian loss. |
[Data unknown/missing. You can help!] |
Mississippi | Thomas Reed | Jacksonian | 1826 (Special) | Incumbent lost re-election. Winner elected in 1826 or 1827. Jacksonian hold. |
√ Powhatan Ellis (Jacksonian) [Data unknown/missing. You can help!] |
Missouri | Thomas H. Benton | Jacksonian | 1821 | Incumbent re-elected. | √ Thomas H. Benton (Jacksonian) [Data unknown/missing. You can help!] |
New Jersey | Joseph McIlvaine | Anti-Jacksonian | 1823 (Special) | Died August 19, 1826. Winner elected November 10, 1826. Adams hold. Winner was also elected to finish the preceding term, see above. |
√ Ephraim Bateman (Adams) [Data unknown/missing. You can help!] |
New York | Martin Van Buren | Jacksonian | 1821 | Incumbent re-elected February 6, 1827. | √ Martin Van Buren (Jacksonian) [Data unknown/missing. You can help!] |
Ohio | Benjamin Ruggles | Anti-Jacksonian | 1815 1821 |
Incumbent re-elected as Adams. | √ Benjamin Ruggles (Adams), unopposed[1] |
Pennsylvania | William Findlay | Jacksonian | 1821 | Incumbent retired. Jacksonian hold. |
√ Isaac D. Barnard (Jacksonian) 81.20% Samuel D. Ingham (Jacksonian) 8.27% Joseph Hemphill (Jacksonian) 3.76% James Buchanan (Jacksonian) 2.26% Thomas Sergeant (Jacksonian) 0.75% Not voting 3.76% |
Rhode Island | Asher Robbins | Anti-Jacksonian | 1825 (Special) | Incumbent re-elected as Adams. | √ Asher Robbins (Adams) [Data unknown/missing. You can help!] |
Tennessee | John H. Eaton | Jacksonian | 1818 (Appointed) 1819 (Special) 1821 |
Incumbent re-elected. | √ John H. Eaton (Jacksonian) [Data unknown/missing. You can help!] |
Vermont | Horatio Seymour | Anti-Jacksonian | 1821 | Incumbent re-elected as Adams. | √ Horatio Seymour (Adams) [Data unknown/missing. You can help!] |
Virginia | John Randolph | Jacksonian | 1825 (Appointed) | Appointee lost election to next term Jacksonian hold. |
√ John Tyler (Jacksonian) [Data unknown/missing. You can help!] |
Special elections during the 20th Congress
In these special elections, the winners were seated in 1827 after March 4; ordered by election date.
State | Incumbent | Results | Candidates | ||
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Senator | Party | Electoral history | |||
Massachusetts (Class 1) |
Vacant | Vacant due to late election. Winner elected June 8, 1827. Adams gain. |
Daniel Webster (Adams) |
See also
References
- Party Division in the Senate, 1789-Present, via Senate.gov