1804 United States House of Representatives elections in North Carolina explained

Elections to the United States House of Representatives were held in North Carolina on August 10, 1804 for the 9th Congress.

Election results

DistrictIncumbentPartyFirst
elected
ResultCandidates
Thomas WynnsDemocratic-Republican1802 (special)Incumbent re-elected.nowrap Thomas Wynns (Democratic-Republican)
Thomas Harvey
Willis AlstonDemocratic-Republican1798Incumbent re-elected.nowrap Willis Alston (Democratic-Republican) 66.6%
John Binford (Federalist) 20.7%
William R. Davie (Federalist) 12.7%
William KennedyDemocratic-Republican1803Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Democratic-Republican hold.
nowrap Thomas Blount (Democratic-Republican) 51.4%
William Kennedy (Democratic-Republican) 48.6%
William BlackledgeDemocratic-Republican1803Incumbent re-elected.nowrap William Blackledge (Democratic-Republican) 96.6%
John Stanly (Federalist) 3.4%
James GillespieDemocratic-Republican1793
1803
Incumbent re-elected.
Successor died January 5, 1805, triggering a special election.
nowrap James Gillespie (Democratic-Republican) 52.5%
Benjamin Smith (Federalist) 40.2%
Samuel Ashe (Democratic-Republican) 7.3%
Nathaniel MaconDemocratic-Republican1791Incumbent re-elected.nowrap Nathaniel Macon (Democratic-Republican) 99.9%
Samuel D. PurvianceFederalist1803Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic-Republican gain.
nowrap Duncan McFarlan (Democratic-Republican) 36.8%
Joseph Pickett (Federalist) 31.7%
William Martin (Federalist) 31.1%
Richard StanfordDemocratic-Republican1796Incumbent re-elected.nowrap Richard Stanford (Democratic-Republican)
Duncan Cameron
Archibald Murphey
John Hinton Jr.
Marmaduke WilliamsDemocratic-Republican1803Incumbent re-elected.nowrap Marmaduke Williams (Democratic-Republican) 98.9%
Theophilus Lacey (Democratic-Republican) 1.0%
Nathaniel AlexanderDemocratic-Republican1803Incumbent re-elected.nowrap Nathaniel Alexander (Democratic-Republican)
James HollandDemocratic-Republican1800Incumbent re-elected.nowrap James Holland (Democratic-Republican) 100%
Joseph WinstonDemocratic-Republican1803Incumbent re-elected.nowrap Joseph Winston (Democratic-Republican) 57.0%
Meshack Franklin (Democratic-Republican) 43.0%

See also