Election Name: | 1832–33 United States House of Representatives elections |
Country: | United States |
Flag Year: | 1822 |
Type: | legislative |
Ongoing: | no |
Previous Election: | 1830–31 United States House of Representatives elections |
Next Election: | 1834–35 United States House of Representatives elections |
Majority Seats: | 121 |
Election Date: | July 2, 1832 – October 7, 1833 |
Party1: | Jacksonian Party |
Image1: | File:SpeakerStevenson.png |
Last Election1: | 126 seats |
Seats1: | 143 |
Seat Change1: | 17 |
Party2: | National Republican Party |
Last Election2: | 66 seats |
Seats2: | 63 |
Seat Change2: | 3 |
Party4: | Anti-Masonic Party |
Last Election4: | 17 seats |
Seats4: | 25 |
Seat Change4: | 8 |
Party5: | Nullifier Party |
Last Election5: | 4 seats |
Seats5: | 9 |
Seat Change5: | 5 |
Map Size: | 300px |
Before Party: | Jacksonian Party |
After Party: | Jacksonian Party |
The 1832–33 United States House of Representatives elections were held on various dates in various states between July 2, 1832, and October 7, 1833. Each state set its own date for its elections to the House of Representatives before the first session of the 23rd United States Congress convened on December 2, 1833. They were held concurrently with the 1832 presidential election, in which Democrat Andrew Jackson was re-elected. The congressional reapportionment based on the 1830 United States census increased the size of the House to 240 seats.
The Jacksonians gained 17 seats, picking up several new seats in districts that were created by the reapportionment, with the rival National Republican Party losing three seats.
Economic issues were key factors in this election: Southern agricultural districts reacted angrily to the passage of the Tariff of 1832, which led to the Nullification Crisis. President Andrew Jackson and the Jacksonians showed a distrust for the banking sector, particularly the central Second Bank of the United States, which was strongly supported by the rival National Republican Party.
The third-party Anti-Masonic Party, based on anti-Masonry, gained eight seats, and Nullifier Party, a John C. Calhoun-led states' rights party that supported South Carolina in the Nullification Crisis, picked up eight of the nine representatives in South Carolina's delegation.
The House initially elected Andrew Stevenson as Speaker, but he resigned from the House after President Jackson appointed him as U.S. Minister to the United Kingdom: National Republican Representatives subsequently elected John Bell as Speaker over James Polk.
Following the 1830 census, 27 new seats were apportioned, with 4 states losing 1 seat each, 8 states having no change, and the remaining 12 states gaining between 1 and 6 seats.
63 | 25 | 143 | 9 | |
National Republican | Anti-Masonic | Jacksonian |
State | Type | Date | Total seats | National Republican | Anti-Masonic | Jacksonian | Nullifier | ||||||||||||||||
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Seats | Change | Seats | Change | Seats | Change | Seats | Change | Seats | Change | ||||||||||||||
Delaware | At-large | November 13, 1832 | data-sort-value=1 | 1 | data-sort-value=0 | 1 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | ||||||||||
Georgia | At-large | October 1, 1832 | data-sort-value=9 | 9 | data-sort-value=+2 | 2 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 9 | data-sort-value=+2 | 2 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | ||||||||
Illinois | Districts | August 6, 1832 | data-sort-value=3 | 3 | data-sort-value=+2 | 2 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 3 | data-sort-value=+2 | 2 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | ||||||||
Louisiana | Districts | data-sort-value="July 4, 1832" | July 2–4, 1832 | data-sort-value=3 | 3 | data-sort-value=0 | 3 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | |||||||||
Mississippi | At-large | data-sort-value="August 6, 1832" | August 6–7, 1832 | data-sort-value=2 | 2 | data-sort-value=+1 | 1 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 2 | data-sort-value=+1 | 1 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | |||||||
Missouri | At-large | data-sort-value="August 6, 1832" | August 5–6, 1833 | data-sort-value=2 | 2 | data-sort-value=+1 | 1 | 2 | data-sort-value=+1 | 1 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | |||||||
New Jersey | At-large | November 6, 1832 | data-sort-value=6 | 6 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=-6 | 6 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 6 | data-sort-value=+6 | 6 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | ||||||||
New York | District | data-sort-value="November 7, 1832" | November 5–7, 1832 | data-sort-value=40 | 40 | data-sort-value=+6 | 6 | 0 | data-sort-value=-3 | 3 | 8 | data-sort-value=0 | 32 | data-sort-value=+9 | 9 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | ||||||
Ohio | Districts | October 9, 1832 | data-sort-value=19 | 19 | data-sort-value=+5 | 5 | 6 | data-sort-value=-2 | 2 | 2 | data-sort-value=+2 | 2 | 11 | data-sort-value=+5 | 5 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | ||||||
Pennsylvania | Districts | October 9, 1832 | data-sort-value=28 | 28 | data-sort-value=+2 | 2 | 4 | data-sort-value=+2 | 2 | 10 | data-sort-value=+3 | 3 | 14 | data-sort-value=-3 | 3 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | ||||||
data-sort-value="March 4, 1833" colspan=13 | Late elections (after the March 4, 1833, beginning of the term) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Alabama | Districts | August 5, 1833 | data-sort-value=5 | 5 | data-sort-value=+2 | 2 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 4 | data-sort-value=+1 | 1 | 1 | data-sort-value=+1 | 1 | |||||||
Connecticut | At-large | April 11, 1833 | data-sort-value=6 | 6 | data-sort-value=0 | 6 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | ||||||||||
Indiana | Districts | August 5, 1833 | data-sort-value=7 | 7 | data-sort-value=+4 | 4 | 1 | data-sort-value=+1 | 1 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 6 | data-sort-value=+3 | 3 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | |||||||
Kentucky | Districts | August 5, 1833 | data-sort-value=13 | 13 | data-sort-value=+1 | 1 | 9 | data-sort-value=+5 | 5 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 4 | data-sort-value=-4 | 4 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | |||||||
Maine | Districts | September 9, 1833 | data-sort-value=8 | 8 | data-sort-value=+1 | 1 | 1 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 7 | data-sort-value=+1 | 1 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | ||||||||
Maryland | Districts | October 7, 1833 | data-sort-value=8 | 8 | data-sort-value=-1 | 1 | 2 | data-sort-value=-3 | 3 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 6 | data-sort-value=+2 | 2 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | |||||||
Massachusetts | Districts | April 1, 1833 | data-sort-value=12 | 12 | data-sort-value=-1 | 1 | 9 | data-sort-value=-4 | 4 | 2 | data-sort-value=+2 | 2 | 1 | data-sort-value=+1 | 1 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | ||||||
New Hampshire | At-large | March 12, 1833 | data-sort-value=5 | 5 | data-sort-value=-1 | 1 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 5 | data-sort-value=-1 | 1 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | ||||||||
North Carolina | Districts | August 8, 1833 | data-sort-value=13 | 13 | data-sort-value=0 | 7 | data-sort-value=+5 | 5 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 6 | data-sort-value=-5 | 5 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | ||||||||
Rhode Island | At-large | August 27, 1833 | data-sort-value=2 | 2 | data-sort-value=0 | 1 | data-sort-value=-1 | 1 | 1 | data-sort-value=+1 | 1 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | ||||||||
South Carolina | Districts | data-sort-value="September 3, 1833" | September 2–3, 1833 | data-sort-value=9 | 9 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 1 | data-sort-value=-4 | 4 | 8 | data-sort-value=+4 | 4 | |||||||
Tennessee | Districts | data-sort-value="August 2, 1833" | August 1–2, 1833 | data-sort-value=13 | 13 | data-sort-value=+4 | 4 | 1 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 12 | data-sort-value=+4 | 4 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | |||||||
Vermont | Districts | January 1, 1833 | data-sort-value=5 | 5 | data-sort-value=0 | 3 | data-sort-value=0 | 2 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | ||||||||||
Virginia | Districts | data-sort-value="April 0, 1833" | April 1833 | data-sort-value=21 | 21 | data-sort-value=-1 | 1 | 7 | data-sort-value=+2 | 2 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 14 | data-sort-value=-3 | 3 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | ||||||
Total | 240 | 27 | 63 | data-sort-value=-3 | 3 | 25 | data-sort-value=+8 | 8 | 143 | data-sort-value=+17 | 17 | 9 | data-sort-value=+5 | 5 |
See also: List of special elections to the United States House of Representatives.
|-! | George Edward Mitchell| | Jacksonian| 1822
1826
1829| | Incumbent died June 28, 1832.
New member elected October 1, 1832.
Jacksonian hold.
Successor seated December 3, 1832.| nowrap |
|-! | Charles Clement Johnston| | Jacksonian| 1831| | Incumbent died June 17, 1832.
New member elected in 1832.
Jacksonian hold.
Successor seated December 12, 1832.| nowrap |
|-! | Jonathan Hunt| | National
Republican| 1827| | Incumbent died May 15, 1832.
New member elected January 1, 1833 on the fourth ballot.
National Republican hold.
Winner also elected the same day to the next term, see below.
Successor seated January 21, 1833.| nowrap | :
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|-! | Philip Doddridge| | National
Republican| 1829| | Incumbent died November 19, 1832.
New member elected January 1, 1833.
Jacksonian gain.
Successor seated January 21, 1833.| nowrap |
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|-! | John Randolph| | Jacksonian| 1815
1817
1819
1825
1827
1829
1833| | Incumbent died May 24, 1833.
New member elected in August 1833.
Jacksonian hold.| nowrap |
|-! | Joel B. Sutherland| | Jacksonian| 1826| | Incumbent member-elect resigned March 3, 1833, to become a judge, but then resigned that position to run for this seat.
Incumbent re-elected October 8, 1833.| nowrap |
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See also: List of United States representatives from Alabama.
|-! | Clement C. Clay| | Jacksonian| 1829| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap | [1]
|-! | Samuel W. Mardis| | Jacksonian| 1831| | Incumbent redistricted to 3rd congressional district.
New member elected.
Jacksonian hold.| nowrap |
|-! | Dixon H. Lewis| | Jacksonian| 1831| | Incumbent redistricted to 4th congressional district.
Elected member redistricted from 2nd congressional district.
Jacksonian hold.| nowrap |
|-! | colspan=3 | None | | New seat. Member redistricted from 3rd congressional district
Jacksonian gain.| nowrap |
|-! | colspan=3 | None | | New seat.
Jacksonian gain.| nowrap |
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See also: List of United States representatives from Connecticut. Connecticut kept its apportionment at 6 seats and elected its members at-large April 11, 1833.
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Republican| 1821| Incumbent re-elected.| rowspan=6 nowrap |
|-| William W. Ellsworth| | National Republican| 1829| Incumbent re-elected.
|-| Ebenezer Young| | National Republican| 1829| Incumbent re-elected.
|-| Jabez W. Huntington| | National Republican| 1829| Incumbent re-elected.
|-| Ralph I. Ingersoll| | National Republican| 1825| | Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
National Republican hold.
|-| William L. Storrs| | National Republican| 1829| | Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
National Republican hold.
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See also: List of United States representatives from Delaware.
|-! | John J. Milligan| | National
Republican| 1830| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |[2]
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See also: List of United States representatives from Georgia. Georgia now had 9 seats, having gained 2 seats in reapportionment, and elected its members at-large on October 1, 1832.
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| James M. Wayne| | Jacksonian| 1828| Incumbent re-elected.| rowspan=9 nowrap |
|-| Richard Henry Wilde| | Jacksonian| 1814
1816
1824
1826
1827 | Incumbent re-elected.
|-| Wiley Thompson| | Jacksonian| 1820| | Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Jacksonian hold.
|-| Augustin S. Clayton| | Jacksonian| 1831 | Incumbent re-elected.
|-| Thomas F. Foster| | Jacksonian| 1828| Incumbent re-elected.
|-| Henry G. Lamar| | Jacksonian| 1829 | | Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Jacksonian hold.
|-| Daniel Newnan| | Jacksonian| 1830| | Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Jacksonian hold.
|-| colspan=3 | New seat| | New seat.
Jacksonian gain.
|-| colspan=3 | New seat| | New seat.
Jacksonian gain.
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See also: List of United States representatives from Illinois.
Illinois gained two seats in reapportionment and elected its three members on August 6, 1832.
|-! | colspan=3 | None | | New seat.
Jacksonian gain.| nowrap |
|-! | colspan=3 | None | | New seat.
Jacksonian gain.| nowrap |
|-! | Joseph Duncan
| | Jacksonian| 1826| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
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See also: List of United States representatives from Indiana.
|-! | Ratliff Boon| | Jacksonian| 1828| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | John Carr| | Jacksonian| 1831| | Incumbent redistricted to 3rd district.
New member elected.
National Republican gain.| nowrap |
|-! | Johnathan McCarty| | Jacksonian| 1831| | Incumbent redistricted to 5th district.
Member redistricted from 2nd district.
Jacksonian hold.| nowrap |
|-! | colspan=3 | None | | New seat.
Jacksonian gain.| nowrap |
|-! | colspan=3 | None | | New seat.
Member redistricted from 3rd district.
Jacksonian gain.| nowrap |
|-! | colspan=3 | None | | New seat.
Jacksonian gain.| nowrap |
|-! | colspan=3 | None | | New seat.
Jacksonian gain.| nowrap |
See also: List of United States representatives from Kentucky.
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See also: List of United States representatives from Louisiana.
|-! | Edward D. White Sr.| | National Republican| 1828| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap | Edward D. White Sr. (National Republican) 100%
|-! | Philemon Thomas| | Jacksonian| 1831| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap | |-! | Henry A. Bullard| | National Republican| 1831| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap | |-|}
See also: List of United States representatives from Maine. Maine held its elections September 9, 1833.
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Jacksonian gain.| nowrap |
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See also: List of United States representatives from Maryland.
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See also: List of United States representatives from Massachusetts.
Elections were held April 1, 1833, after the term began but before the House convened in December 1833. However, at least one district went to several ballots into early 1834.
|-! | Benjamin Gorham| | National
Republican| 1820
1822
1827 | | Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
National Republican hold.| nowrap |
|-! | Benjamin Crowninshield| | Jacksonian| 1823| | Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
National Republican gain.| nowrap |
|-! | Jeremiah Nelson| | National
Republican| 1832 | | Incumbent retired.
New member elected late on the third ballot.
Jacksonian gain.| nowrap | :
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|-! | Edward Everett| | National
Republican| 1830| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | John Davis| | National
Republican| 1824| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | George Grennell Jr.
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Republican| 1828| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
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|-! | Isaac C. Bates| | National
Republican| 1826| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Henry Dearborn
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Republican| 1830| | Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected late on the eighth ballot.
Anti-Masonic gain.| nowrap | :
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|-! | James L. Hodges
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Republican| 1827| | Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
National Republican hold.| nowrap |
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|-! | John Quincy Adams
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Republican| 1830| |Incumbent re-elected from a new party.
Anti-Masonic gain.| nowrap |
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See also: List of United States representatives from Mississippi. Elections held early, on August 6, 1832.
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2 seats on a general ticket| Franklin E. Plummer| | Jacksonian| 1830| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap rowspan=2 | |-| colspan=3 | None | | New seat.
Jacksonian gain.
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See also: List of United States representatives from Missouri.
Missouri elected one member on August 6, 1832, and the other on August 5, 1833.
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| William H. Ashley| | Jacksonian| 1831| Incumbent re-elected.| rowspan=2 nowrap |
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See also: List of United States representatives from New Hampshire.
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| John Brodhead| | Jacksonian| 1829| | Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Jacksonian hold.| rowspan=5 nowrap |
|-| Thomas Chandler| | Jacksonian| 1829| | Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Jacksonian hold.
|-| Joseph Hammons| | Jacksonian| 1829| | Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Jacksonian hold.
|-| Joseph M. Harper| | Jacksonian| 1831| Incumbent re-elected.
|-| Henry Hubbard| | Jacksonian| 1829| Incumbent re-elected.
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See also: List of United States representatives from New Jersey.
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| Silas Condit| | National
Republican| 1830| | Incumbent lost reelection.
New member elected.
Jacksonian gain.| rowspan=6 nowrap |
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See also: List of United States representatives from New York, 1833 United States Senate election in New York and 1833 United States Senate special election in New York.
New York elected its 40 members from November 5 to 7, 1832. It gained seven members from reapportionment. Two members were elected in the 8th, 17th, 22nd, and 23rd districts, while four members were elected in the 3rd district on a general ticket.
|-! | James Lent| | Jacksonian| 1828| | Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Jacksonian hold.| nowrap |
|-! | John T. Bergen| | Jacksonian| 1830| | Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Jacksonian hold.| nowrap |
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| Churchill C. Cambreleng| | Jacksonian| 1821| Incumbent re-elected.| rowspan=4 nowrap |
|-! | Aaron Ward| | Jacksonian| 1830| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Edmund H. Pendleton| | National
Republican| 1830| | Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Jacksonian gain.| nowrap |
|-! | Samuel J. Wilkin| | National
Republican| 1830| | Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Jacksonian gain.| nowrap |
|-! | John C. Brodhead| | Jacksonian| 1830| | Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Jacksonian hold.| nowrap |
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| John King| | Jacksonian| 1830| | Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Jacksonian hold.| rowspan=2 nowrap |
|-! | Job Pierson| | Jacksonian| 1830| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Gerrit Y. Lansing| | Jacksonian| 1830| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | John W. Taylor
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Republican| 1812| | Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Jacksonian gain.| nowrap |
|-! | Joseph Bouck| | Jacksonian| 1830| | Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Anti-Masonic gain.| nowrap |
|-! | William G. Angel| | Jacksonian| 1828| | Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Jacksonian hold.| nowrap |
|-! | Erastus Root
| | Jacksonian| 1830| | Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Jacksonian hold.| nowrap |
|-! | Michael Hoffman| | Jacksonian| 1824| | Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Jacksonian hold.| nowrap |
|-! | Nathan Soule| | Jacksonian| 1830| | Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Jacksonian hold.| nowrap |
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| Samuel Beardsley
| | Jacksonian| 1830| Incumbent re-elected.| rowspan=2 nowrap |
|-! | Daniel Wardwell
| | Jacksonian| 1830| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | William Hogan| | Jacksonian| 1830| | Incumbent lost renomination.
New member elected.
Jacksonian hold.| nowrap |
|-! | John A. Collier
| | Anti-Masonic| 1830| | Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Jacksonian gain.| nowrap |
|-! | Charles Dayan
| | Jacksonian| 1830| | Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Jacksonian hold.| nowrap |
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| Edward C. Reed| | Jacksonian| 1830| | Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Jacksonian hold.| rowspan=2 nowrap |
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| Freeborn G. Jewett| | Jacksonian| 1830| | Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Jacksonian hold.| rowspan=2 nowrap |
|-! | Ulysses F. Doubleday| | Jacksonian| 1830| | Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Jacksonian hold.| nowrap |
|-! | William Babcock
| | Anti-Masonic| 1830| | Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Jacksonian gain.| nowrap |
|-! | John Dickson| | Anti-Masonic| 1830| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Grattan H. Wheeler
| | Anti-Masonic| 1830| | Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Jacksonian gain.| nowrap |
|-! | Frederick Whittlesey
| | Anti-Masonic| 1830| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Phineas L. Tracy| | Anti-Masonic| 1827 | | Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Anti-Masonic hold.| nowrap |
|-! | Bates Cooke| | Anti-Masonic| 1830| | Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Anti-Masonic hold.| nowrap |
|-! | colspan=3 | None | | New seat.
Anti-Masonic gain.| nowrap |
|-! | colspan=3 | None | | New seat.
Anti-Masonic gain.| nowrap |
|-! | colspan=3 | None | | New seat.
Anti-Masonic gain.| nowrap |
See also: List of United States representatives from North Carolina.
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|-! | Samuel Price Carson| | Jacksonian| 1825| | Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
National Republican gain.| nowrap |
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See also: List of United States representatives from Ohio.
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See also: 1833 Pennsylvania's 1st congressional district special election, List of United States representatives from Pennsylvania and 1832–33 United States Senate election in Pennsylvania. Following the reapportionment resulting from the 1830 census, Pennsylvania gained two representatives, increasing from 26 to 28, and was redistricted into 25 districts, two of which were plural districts. Pennsylvania elected its members October 9, 1832.
|-! | Joel B. Sutherland| | Jacksonian| 1826| Incumbent re-elected.
Winner resigned to become a judge, but then won re-election to the seat.| nowrap |
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| Henry Horn| | Jacksonian| 1830| | Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
National Republican gain.| rowspan=2 nowrap |
|-| colspan=3 | None (Seat created)| | New seat.
National Republican gain.
|-! | John G. Watmough| | National
Republican| 1830| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
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| William Hiester| | Anti-Masonic| 1830| Incumbent re-elected.| rowspan=3 nowrap |
|-| Joshua Evans Jr.| | Jacksonian| 1828| | Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Anti-Masonic gain.
|-| David Potts Jr.| | Anti-Masonic| 1830| Incumbent re-elected.
|-! | Joel K. Mann| | Jacksonian| 1830| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | colspan=3 | None (District created)| | New seat.
Jacksonian gain.| nowrap |
|-! | Peter Ihrie Jr.
| | Jacksonian| 1829 | | Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Jacksonian hold| nowrap |
|-! | Henry King
| | Jacksonian| 1830| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Henry A. P. Muhlenberg
| | Jacksonian| 1828| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | John C. Bucher
| | Jacksonian| 1830| | Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Anti-Masonic gain.| nowrap |
|-! | Adam King
| | Jacksonian| 1826| | Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Anti-Masonic gain.| nowrap |
|-! | Thomas H. Crawford
| | Jacksonian| 1828| | Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Anti-Masonic gain.| nowrap |
|-! | colspan=3 | None (District created)| | New seat.
Jacksonian gain.| nowrap |
|-! | colspan=3 | None (District created)| | New seat.
Jacksonian gain.| nowrap |
|-! | colspan=3 | None (District created)| | New seat.
Jacksonian gain.| nowrap |
|-! | colspan=3 | None (District created)| | New seat.
Jacksonian gain.| nowrap |
|-! | colspan=3 | None (District created)| | New seat.
Jacksonian gain.| nowrap |
|-! | George Burd
| | National
Republican| 1830| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Richard Coulter
| | Jacksonian| 1826| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Andrew Stewart
| | Anti-Masonic| 1820
1828
1830| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Thomas M. T. McKennan
| | Anti-Masonic| 1830| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Harmar Denny
| | Anti-Masonic| 1829 | Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | colspan=3 | None (District created)| | New seat.
Jacksonian gain.| nowrap |
|-! | John Banks
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Jacksonian gain.| nowrap |
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See also: List of United States representatives from Rhode Island.
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Republican| 1825| Incumbent re-elected.| rowspan=2 nowrap | :
|-| Dutee J. Pearce| | National
Republican| 1825| | Incumbent switched parties and re-elected.
Anti-Masonic gain.
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See also: List of United States representatives from South Carolina.
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See also: List of United States representatives from Tennessee.
Elections held late, from August 1 to August 2, 1833.
|-! rowspan=2 | | John Blair| | Jacksonian| 1823| Incumbent re-elected.| rowspan=2 nowrap | |-| Thomas D. Arnold| | National
Republican| 1831| Redistricted from the .
|-! | Thomas D. Arnold| | National
Republican| 1831| |Incumbent redistricted to the .
New member elected.
Jacksonian gain.| nowrap |
|-! | James I. Standifer| | Jacksonian| 1829| |Incumbent redistricted to the .
New member elected.
Jacksonian hold.| nowrap |
|-! rowspan=2 | | Jacob C. Isacks| | Jacksonian| 1823| |Incumbent redistricted to the .
New member elected.
Jacksonian hold.| nowrap rowspan=2 | |-| James I. Standifer| | Jacksonian| 1829| Redistricted from the .
|-! rowspan=2 | | William Hall| | Jacksonian| 1831| | Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Jacksonian hold.| nowrap rowspan=2 | |-| Jacob C. Isacks| | Jacksonian| 1823| Redistricted from the .
|-! | James K. Polk| | Jacksonian| 1825| |Incumbent redistricted to the .
New member elected.
Jacksonian hold.| nowrap |
|-! | John Bell| | Jacksonian| 1827| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Cave Johnson| | Jacksonian| 1829| | Incumbent redistricted to the .
New member elected.
Jacksonian hold.| nowrap |
|-! rowspan=2 | | William Fitzgerald| | Jacksonian| 1831 | | Incumbent redistricted to the .
New member elected.
Jacksonian hold. | nowrap rowspan=2 | |-| James K. Polk| | Jacksonian| 1825| Redistricted from the .
|-! | colspan=3 | None (District created)| | New seat.
Jacksonian gain.| nowrap |
|-! | Cave Johnson| | Jacksonian| 1829 | | Incumbent redistricted from the .
Jacksonian gain.| nowrap |
|-! | William Fitzgerald| | Jacksonian| 1831 | | Incumbent redistricted from the .
New member elected.
National Republican gain.| nowrap |
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Jacksonian gain.| nowrap |
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See also: List of United States representatives from Vermont and 1833 United States Senate special election in Vermont. Vermont elected its members January 1, 1833, but two were elected late in the Spring of 1833. The 's election in the previous cycle (1830–1831) went to eleven ballots, so its member wasn't elected until the 1832, near the beginning of this cycle (1832–1833).
|-! | Jonathan Hunt| | National
Republican| 1827| | Incumbent died May 15, 1832.
New member elected.
Winner also elected the same day to finish the current term.| nowrap |
|-! | William Slade| | Anti-Masonic| 1831 | Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Horace Everett| | National
Republican| 1828| Incumbent re-elected on the third ballot.| nowrap | :
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|-! | Heman Allen| | National
Republican| 1832 | Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | William Cahoon| | Anti-Masonic| 1829| | Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected on the second ballot.
Anti-Masonic hold.| nowrap | :
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See also: List of United States representatives from Virginia and 1833 United States Senate election in Virginia.
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See also: Non-voting members of the United States House of Representatives.
See also: List of United States representatives from Arkansas.
|-! | Ambrose H. Sevier| | Jacksonian| 1828 | Incumbent re-elected on an unknown date.| nowrap |
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See also: List of United States representatives from Florida.
|-! | Joseph M. White| | Jacksonian| 1825| Incumbent re-elected on an unknown date.| nowrap |
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See also: List of United States representatives from Michigan.
|-! | Austin Eli Wing| | Jacksonian| 1830 or 1831| | Incumbent retired.
New delegate elected.
Jacksonian hold.| nowrap |
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