1828 United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts explained

Massachusetts elected its members November 7, 1828.

The majority requirement for election was met in all 13 districts in 1828.

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates

Benjamin GorhamAnti-Jacksonian1820
1827
Incumbent re-elected.nowrap

Benjamin W. CrowninshieldAnti-Jacksonian1822Incumbent re-elected.nowrap

John VarnumAnti-Jacksonian1824Incumbent re-elected.nowrap

Edward EverettAnti-Jacksonian1824Incumbent re-elected.nowrap

John DavisAnti-Jacksonian1824Incumbent re-elected.nowrap

John LockeAnti-Jacksonian1822Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Anti-Jacksonian hold.
nowrap

Samuel C. AllenAnti-Jacksonian1816Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Anti-Jacksonian hold.
nowrap

Isaac C. BatesAnti-Jacksonian1826Incumbent re-elected.nowrap

Henry W. DwightAnti-Jacksonian1820Incumbent re-elected.nowrap

John BaileyAnti-Jacksonian1822Incumbent re-elected.nowrap

Joseph RichardsonAnti-Jacksonian1826Incumbent re-elected.nowrap

James L. HodgesAnti-Jacksonian1826Incumbent re-elected.nowrap

John Reed Jr.Anti-Jacksonian1812
1816
1820
Incumbent re-elected.nowrap

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