1806 United States House of Representatives elections in North Carolina explained

North Carolina elected its members August 15, 1806.

DistrictIncumbentPartyFirst
elected
ResultCandidates
Thomas WynnsDemocratic-Republican1802 (Special)Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic-Republican hold.
nowrap Lemuel Sawyer (Democratic-Republican) 64.0%
William H. Murfree (Democratic-Republican) 36.0%
Willis AlstonDemocratic-Republican1798Incumbent re-elected.nowrap Willis Alston (Democratic-Republican)
Unopposed
Thomas BlountDemocratic-Republican1793
1804
Incumbent re-elected.nowrap Thomas Blount (Democratic-Republican) 50.1%
William Kennedy (Democratic-Republican) 49.9%
William BlackledgeDemocratic-Republican1803Incumbent re-elected.nowrap William Blackledge (Democratic-Republican)
Thomas KenanDemocratic-Republican1805 (Special)Incumbent re-elected.nowrap Thomas Kenan (Democratic-Republican)
Benjamin Smith (Democratic-Republican)
Samuel Jacelyn
Alexander D. Moore
Nathaniel MaconDemocratic-Republican1791Incumbent re-elected.nowrap Nathaniel Macon (Democratic-Republican) 99.8%
Duncan McFarlanDemocratic-Republican1804Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Federalist gain.
Election was later contested.
nowrap John Culpepper (Federalist) 48.1%
Duncan McFarlan (Democratic-Republican) 47.2%
John Hay (Federalist) 3.7%
James Sanders (Democratic-Republican) 1.0%
Richard StanfordDemocratic-Republican1796Incumbent re-elected.nowrap Richard Stanford (Democratic-Republican) 94.3%
Calvin Jones 2.6%
Marmaduke WilliamsDemocratic-Republican1803Incumbent re-elected.nowrap Marmaduke Williams (Democratic-Republican) 57.9%
Theophilus Lacy (Democratic-Republican) 42.1%
Evan S. AlexanderDemocratic-Republican1806 (Special)Incumbent re-elected.nowrap Evan S. Alexander
Matthew Brandon
James HollandDemocratic-Republican1800Incumbent re-elected.nowrap James Holland (Democratic-Republican) 96.1%
Joseph Graham 3.7%
Joseph WinstonDemocratic-Republican1803Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic-Republican hold.
nowrap Meshack Franklin (Democratic-Republican) 63.1%
William Lenoir (Democratic-Republican) 32.5%
Peter Eaton (Democratic-Republican) 4.4%

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