1813 United States House of Representatives elections in Tennessee explained

Tennessee's representation increased from 3 seats to 6 as a result of the 1810 census.

Its elections were held April 1–2, 1813, after the term began but before Congress's first meeting.

DistrictIncumbentThis race
RepresentativePartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
John RheaDemocratic-Republican1803Incumbent re-elected.nowrap John Rhea (Democratic-Republican)
Unopposed
John SevierDemocratic-Republican1790 (in North Carolina)
1790 (Retired)
1811
Incumbent re-elected.nowrap John Sevier (Democratic-Republican)
Unopposed
None (District created)New seat.
New member elected.
Democratic-Republican gain.
The difference between the top two candidates was a single vote. William Kelly unsuccessfully contested the election.
nowrap Thomas K. Harris (Democratic-Republican) 31.3%
William Kelly 31.3%
James Rogers 21.9%
Bird Smith 11.9%
James R. Rogers 3.5%
None (District created)New seat.
New member elected.
Democratic-Republican gain.
nowrap John H. Bowen (Democratic-Republican)
Felix Grundy
Democratic-Republican1811Incumbent re-elected.nowrap Felix Grundy (Democratic-Republican) 81.2%
Newton Cannon (Democratic-Republican) 18.8%
None (District created)New seat.
New member elected.
Democratic-Republican gain.
nowrap Parry W. Humphreys (Democratic-Republican)
James B. Reynolds (Democratic-Republican)
J. B. Wynn

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