This list is arranged by chamber, then by state. Senators are listed by class and representatives are listed by district. (J) following a name means the member was of the Jackson faction. (A) that the person was a member of the Adams (anti-Jackson) faction. :
Skip to House of Representatives, below Senate Senators were elected by the state legislatures every two years, with one-third beginning new six-year terms with each Congress. Preceding the names in the list below are
Senate class numbers, which indicate the cycle of their election. In this Congress, Class 1 meant their term ended with this Congress, facing
re-election in 1826/1827; Class 2 meant their term began in the last Congress, facing
re-election in 1828/1829; and Class 3 meant their term began in this Congress, facing
re-election in 1830/1831. ====
Alabama ==== : 2.
William R. D. King (J) : 3.
Henry H. Chambers (J), until January 24, 1826 ::
Israel Pickens (J), February 17, 1826 – November 27, 1826 ::
John McKinley (J), from November 27, 1826 ====
Connecticut ==== : 1.
Henry W. Edwards (J) : 3.
Calvin Willey (A), from May 4, 1825 ====
Delaware ==== : 1.
Thomas Clayton (A) : 2.
Nicholas Van Dyke (A), until May 21, 1826 ::
Daniel Rodney (A), November 8, 1826 – January 12, 1827 ::
Henry M. Ridgely (J), from January 23, 1827 ====
Georgia ==== : 2.
Thomas W. Cobb (J) : 3.
John Macpherson Berrien (J) ====
Illinois ==== : 2.
Jesse B. Thomas (A) : 3.
Elias K. Kane (J) ====
Indiana ==== : 1.
James Noble (A) : 3.
William Hendricks (A) ====
Kentucky ==== : 2.
Richard M. Johnson (J) : 3.
John Rowan (J) ====
Louisiana ==== : 2.
Dominique J. Bouligny (A) : 3.
Josiah S. Johnston (A) ====
Maine ==== : 1.
John Holmes (A) : 2.
John Chandler (J) ====
Maryland ==== : 1.
Samuel Smith (J) : 3.
Edward Lloyd (J), until January 14, 1826 ::
Ezekiel F. Chambers (A), from January 24, 1826 ====
Massachusetts ==== : 1.
Elijah H. Mills (A) : 2.
James Lloyd (A), until May 23, 1826 ::
Nathaniel Silsbee (A), from May 31, 1826 ====
Mississippi ==== : 1.
David Holmes (J), until September 25, 1825 ::
Powhatan Ellis (J), September 28, 1825 – January 28, 1826 ::
Thomas B. Reed (J), from January 28, 1826 : 2.
Thomas H. Williams (J) ====
Missouri ==== : 1.
Thomas H. Benton (J) : 3.
David Barton (A) ====
New Hampshire ==== : 2.
Samuel Bell (A) : 3.
Levi Woodbury (J), from March 16, 1825 ====
New Jersey ==== : 1.
Joseph McIlvaine (A), until August 19, 1826 ::
Ephraim Bateman (A), from November 10, 1826 : 2.
Mahlon Dickerson (J) ====
New York ==== : 1.
Martin Van Buren (J) : 3.
Nathan Sanford (A), from January 14, 1826 ====
North Carolina ==== : 2.
John Branch (J) : 3.
Nathaniel Macon (J) ====
Ohio ==== : 1.
Benjamin Ruggles (A) : 3.
William Henry Harrison (A) ====
Pennsylvania ==== : 1.
William Findlay (J) : 3.
William Marks (A) ====
Rhode Island ==== : 1.
James DeWolf (A), until October 31, 1825 ::
Asher Robbins (A), from October 31, 1825 : 2.
Nehemiah R. Knight (A) ====
South Carolina ==== : 2.
Robert Y. Hayne (J) : 3.
John Gaillard (J), until February 26, 1826 ::
William Harper (J), March 8, 1826 – November 29, 1826 ::
William Smith (J), from November 29, 1826 ====
Tennessee ==== : 1.
John H. Eaton (J) : 2.
Andrew Jackson (J), until October 14, 1825 ::
Hugh Lawson White (J), from October 28, 1825 ====
Vermont ==== : 1.
Horatio Seymour (A) : 3.
Dudley Chase (A) ====
Virginia ==== : 1.
James Barbour (J), until March 7, 1825 ::
John Randolph (J), from December 26, 1825 : 2.
Littleton W. Tazewell (J)
House of Representatives ====
Alabama ==== : .
Gabriel Moore (J) : .
John McKee (J) : .
George W. Owen (J) ====
Connecticut ==== All representatives were elected statewide on a
general ticket. : .
John Baldwin (A) : .
Noyes Barber (A) : .
Ralph I. Ingersoll (A) : .
Orange Merwin (A) : .
Elisha Phelps (A) : .
Gideon Tomlinson (A) ====
Delaware ==== : .
Louis McLane (J) ====
Georgia ==== All representatives were elected statewide on a
general ticket. : .
George Cary (J) : .
Alfred Cuthbert (J) : .
John Forsyth (J) : .
Charles E. Haynes (J) : .
James Meriwether (J) : .
Edward F. Tattnall (J) : .
Wiley Thompson (J) ====
Illinois ==== : .
Daniel P. Cook (A) ====
Indiana ==== : .
Ratliff Boon (J) : .
Jonathan Jennings (A) : .
John Test (A) ====
Kentucky ==== : .
David Trimble (A) : .
Thomas Metcalfe (A) : .
Henry Clay (A), until March 6, 1825 ::
James Clark (A), from August 1, 1825 : .
Robert P. Letcher (A) : .
James Johnson (J), until August 13, 1826 ::
Robert L. McHatton (J), from December 7, 1826 : .
Joseph Lecompte (J) : .
Thomas P. Moore (J) : .
Richard A. Buckner (A) : .
Charles A. Wickliffe (J) : .
Francis Johnson (A) : .
William S. Young (A) : .
Robert P. Henry (J), until August 25, 1826 ::
John F. Henry (A), from December 11, 1826 ====
Louisiana ==== : .
Edward Livingston (J) : .
Henry H. Gurley (A) : .
William L. Brent (A) ====
Maine ==== : .
William Burleigh (A) : .
John Anderson (J) : .
Ebenezer Herrick (A) : .
Peleg Sprague (A) : .
Enoch Lincoln (A), until 1826 (before September 11, 1826, ) ::
James W. Ripley (J), from September 11, 1826 : .
Jeremiah O'Brien (A) : .
David Kidder (A) ====
Maryland ==== The 5th district was a plural district with two representatives. : .
Clement Dorsey (A) : .
Joseph Kent (A), until January 6, 1826 ::
John C. Weems (J), from February 1, 1826 : .
George Peter (J) : .
Thomas C. Worthington (A) : .
John Barney (A) : .
Peter Little (A) : .
George E. Mitchell (J) : .
John L. Kerr (A) : .
Robert N. Martin (A) ====
Massachusetts ==== : .
Daniel Webster (A) : .
Benjamin W. Crowninshield (A) : .
John Varnum (A) : .
Edward Everett (A) : .
John Davis (A) : .
John Locke (A) : .
Samuel C. Allen (A) : .
Samuel Lathrop (A) : .
Henry W. Dwight (A) : .
John Bailey (A) : .
Aaron Hobart (A) : .
Francis Baylies (J) : .
John Reed Jr. (A) ====
Mississippi ==== : .
Christopher Rankin (J), until March 14, 1826 ::
William Haile (J), from July 10, 1826 ====
Missouri ==== : .
John Scott (A) ====
New Hampshire ==== All representatives were elected statewide on a
general ticket. : .
Ichabod Bartlett (A) : .
Titus Brown (A) : .
Nehemiah Eastman (A) : .
Jonathan Harvey (J) : .
Joseph Healy (A) : .
Thomas Whipple Jr. (A) ====
New Jersey ==== All representatives were elected statewide on a
general ticket. : .
George Cassedy (J) : .
Lewis Condict (A) : .
Daniel Garrison (J) : .
George Holcombe (J) : .
Samuel Swan (A) : .
Ebenezer Tucker (A) ====
New York ==== There were three plural districts: the 20th & 26th had two representatives each, the 3rd had three representatives. : .
Silas Wood (A) : .
Joshua Sands (A) : .
Churchill C. Cambreleng (J) : .
Jeromus Johnson (J) : .
Gulian C. Verplanck (J) : .
Aaron Ward (A) : .
Bartow White (A) : .
John Hallock Jr. (J) : .
Abraham B. Hasbrouck (A) : .
James Strong (A) : .
William McManus (A) : .
Stephen Van Rensselaer (A) : .
Henry Ashley (J) : .
William Dietz (J) : .
William G. Angel (J) : .
Henry R. Storrs (A) : .
Michael Hoffman (J) : .
Henry Markell (A) : .
John W. Taylor (A) : .
Henry C. Martindale (A) : .
Henry H. Ross (A) : .
Nicoll Fosdick (A) : .
Egbert Ten Eyck (J), until December 15, 1825 ::
Daniel Hugunin Jr. (A), from December 15, 1825 : .
Elias Whitmore (A) : .
John Miller (A) : .
Luther Badger (A) : .
Charles Kellogg (J) : .
Charles Humphrey (A) : .
Dudley Marvin (A) : .
Robert S. Rose (A) : .
Moses Hayden (A) : .
Timothy H. Porter (A) : .
Parmenio Adams (A) : .
Daniel G. Garnsey (A) ====
North Carolina ==== : .
Lemuel Sawyer (J) : .
Willis Alston (J) : .
Richard Hines (J) : .
John H. Bryan (J) : .
Gabriel Holmes (J) : .
Weldon N. Edwards (J) : .
Archibald McNeill (J) : .
Willie P. Mangum (J), until March 18, 1826 ::
Daniel L. Barringer (J), from December 4, 1826 : .
Romulus M. Saunders (J) : .
John Long (A) : .
Henry W. Connor (J) : .
Samuel P. Carson (J) : .
Lewis Williams (A) ====
Ohio ==== : .
James Findlay (J) : .
John Woods (A) : .
William McLean (A) : .
Joseph Vance (A) : .
John W. Campbell (A) : .
John Thomson (J) : .
Samuel F. Vinton (A) : .
William Wilson (A) : .
Philemon Beecher (A) : .
David Jennings (A), until May 25, 1826 ::
Thomas Shannon (A), from December 4, 1826 : .
John C. Wright (A) : .
John Sloane (A) : .
Elisha Whittlesey (A) : .
Mordecai Bartley (A) ====
Pennsylvania ==== There were six plural districts: the 7th, 8th, 11th & 16th had two representatives each, the 4th & 9th had three representatives each. : .
John Wurts (J) : .
Joseph Hemphill (J), until 1826 (before October 10, 1826 — ) ::
Thomas Kittera (A), from October 10, 1826 : .
Daniel H. Miller (J) : .
James Buchanan (J) : .
Samuel Edwards (J) : .
Charles Miner (A) : .
Philip S. Markley (A) : .
Robert Harris (J) : .
William Addams (J) : .
Henry Wilson (J), until August 14, 1826 ::
Jacob Krebs (J), from December 4, 1826 : .
Samuel D. Ingham (J) : .
George Wolf (J) : .
George Kremer (J) : .
Samuel McKean (J) : .
Espy Van Horne (J) : .
James S. Mitchell (J) : .
John Findlay (J) : .
James Wilson (A) : .
John Mitchell (J) : .
Alexander Thomson (J), until May 1, 1826 ::
Chauncey Forward (J), from December 4, 1826 : .
Andrew Stewart (J) : .
Joseph Lawrence (A) : .
James Allison Jr. (J), until August 26, 1825 (before the assembling of Congress) ::
Robert Orr Jr. (J), from October 11, 1825 : .
James S. Stevenson (J) : .
George Plumer (J) : .
Patrick Farrelly (J), until January 12, 1826 ::
Thomas H. Sill (A), from March 14, 1826 ====
Rhode Island ==== Both representatives were elected statewide on a
general ticket. : .
Tristam Burges (A) : .
Dutee J. Pearce (A) ====
South Carolina ==== : .
Joel R. Poinsett (J), until March 7, 1825 ::
William Drayton (J), from May 17, 1825 : .
James Hamilton Jr. (J) : .
Thomas R. Mitchell (J) : .
Andrew R. Govan (J) : .
George McDuffie (J) : .
John Wilson (J) : .
Joseph Gist (J) : .
John Carter (J) : .
Starling Tucker (J) ====
Tennessee ==== : .
John Blair (J) : .
John Cocke (J) : .
James C. Mitchell (J) : .
Jacob C. Isacks (J) : .
Robert Allen (J) : .
James K. Polk (J) : .
Samuel Houston (J) : .
John H. Marable (J) : .
Adam R. Alexander (J) ====
Vermont ==== : .
William C. Bradley (A) : .
Rollin C. Mallary (A) : .
George E. Wales (A) : .
Ezra Meech (J) : .
John Mattocks (A) ====
Virginia ==== : .
Thomas Newton Jr. (A) : .
James Trezvant (J) : .
William S. Archer (J) : .
Mark Alexander (J) : .
John Randolph (J), until December 26, 1825 ::
George W. Crump (J), from January 21, 1826 : .
Thomas Davenport (J) : .
Nathaniel H. Claiborne (J) : .
Burwell Bassett (J) : .
Andrew Stevenson (J) : .
William C. Rives (J) : .
Robert Taylor (A) : .
Robert S. Garnett (J) : .
John Taliaferro (A) : .
Charles F. Mercer (A) : .
John S. Barbour (J) : .
William Armstrong (A) : .
Alfred H. Powell (A) : .
Joseph Johnson (J) : .
William McCoy (J) : .
John Floyd (J) : .
William Smith (J) : .
Benjamin Estil (A)
Non-voting members : .
Henry W. Conway : .
Joseph M. White : .
Austin E. Wing ==Changes in membership==