1824 United States House of Representatives elections in Vermont explained

Election Name:1822 United States House of Representatives election in Vermont
Country:Vermont
Flag Image:File:Flag of Vermont (1804–1837).svg
Type:legislative
Previous Election:1822 United States House of Representatives election in Vermont
Previous Year:1822
Election Date: and
Next Election:1826–1827 United States House of Representatives elections in Vermont
Next Year:1826–1827
Seats For Election:All 5 Vermont seats to the United States House of Representatives
Party1:Anti-Jacksonian Party
Last Election1:0
Seats1:4
Seat Change1: 4
Party2:Jacksonian Party
Last Election2:0
Seats2:1
Seat Change2: 1

Vermont elected its members September 7, 1824. Congressional districts were re-established in Vermont for the 1824 election. Vermont had used an 1812-1818 and 1822. A majority was required for election, which was not met in the 1st district, necessitating a second election December 6, 1824.

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
William C. Bradley
Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican1812
1814 (Lost)
1822
Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.nowrap First ballot (September 7, 1824):

Second ballot (December 6, 1824):
Rollin C. Mallary
Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican1818Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian.
Charles Rich
Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican1812
1814 (Lost)
1816
Unknown if incumbent retired or lost re-election.
Democratic-Republican loss.
Incumbent then died October 15, 1824, leading to a special election.
None (District created)New seat.
New member elected.
Anti-Jacksonian gain.
nowrap
Samuel C. Crafts
Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican1816Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Jacksonian gain.
nowrap
Daniel A. A. Buck
Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican1822Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Anti-Jacksonian gain.
nowrap

See also