United States elections, 1842

Partisan control of Congress and the presidency
Previous party
Incoming party
President Independent Independent
House Whig Democratic
Senate Whig Whig

The 1842 United States elections occurred in the middle of President John Tyler's term, during the Second Party System. Tyler was elected as the vice president on the Whig ticket in 1840, but was expelled from the party in September 1841, five months after succeeding to the presidency upon William Henry Harrison's death. Members of the 28th United States Congress were chosen in this election. Whigs kept control of the Senate, but lost control of the House.

Following the 1840 census, the size of the House was reduced by 19 seats. Democrats won massive gains, turning a commanding Whig majority into a dominant Democratic majority.[1]

In the Senate, Democrats picked up one seat, but Whigs retained the majority.[2]

See also

References

  1. "Party Divisions of the House of Representatives". United States House of Representatives. Retrieved 25 June 2014.
  2. "Party Division in the Senate, 1789-Present". United States Senate. Retrieved 25 June 2014.
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