1792 United States House of Representatives election in Delaware explained

Election Name:United States House of Representatives election in Delaware, 1792
Country:Delaware
Type:presidential
Ongoing:No
Previous Election:United States House of Representatives election in Delaware, 1790
Previous Year:1790
Next Election:United States House of Representatives election in Delaware, 1794
Next Year:1794
Election Date:October 2, 1792
Image1:PattenJohn.jpg
Nominee1:John Patten
Party1:Anti-Administration Party (United States)
Popular Vote1:2,273
Percentage1:38.78%
Nominee2:Henry Latimer
Party2:Pro-Administration Party (United States)
Popular Vote2:2,243
Percentage2:38.27%
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Nominee4:Francis Many
Party4:Independent (politician)
Popular Vote4:685
Percentage4:11.69%
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Nominee5:Edward Roche
Party5:Independent (politician)
Popular Vote5:465
Percentage5:7.93%
U.S. Representative
Before Election:John Vining
Before Party:Pro-Administration Party (United States)
After Election:John Patten
After Party:Anti-Administration Party (United States)

The Delaware United States House election for 1792 was held on October 2, 1792. The former Continental Congressman John Vining chose not to run for reelection and was followed by John Patten.