1797 United States House of Representatives election in New Jersey explained

DistrictIncumbentPartyFirst
elected
ResultCandidates[1]

Jonathan DaytonFederalist1791Incumbent re-elected.nowrap rowspan=5 Jonathan Dayton (Federalist) 15.8%
Mark Thomson (Federalist) 10.4%
James H. Imlay (Federalist) 9.6%
James Schureman (Federalist) 9.3%
Thomas Sinnickson (Federalist) 9.1%
Aaron Kitchell (Democratic-Republican) 8.6%
Joseph Bloomfield (Democratic-Republican) 5.5%
James Linn (Democratic-Republican) 5.3%
Ebenezer Elmer (Democratic-Republican) 4.8%
John Condit (Democratic-Republican) 4.6%
William Crane (Federalist) 3.5%
Joseph Cooper (Democratic-Republican) 3.5%
William Helms (Democratic-Republican) 2.8%
Thomas Lowrey (Federalist) 1.5%
Jonathan Elmer (Federalist) 1.3%
Mark ThomsonFederalist1794Incumbent re-elected.
Aaron KitchellFederalist1794 (special)Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Federalist hold.
Thomas HendersonFederalist1794Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Federalist hold.
Isaac SmithFederalist1794Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Federalist hold.

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Notes and References

  1. Only candidates with at least 1% of the vote listed