Market1834–35 United States House of Representatives elections
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1834–35 United States House of Representatives elections

The 1834–35 United States House of Representatives elections were held on various dates in various states between July 7, 1834, and November 5, 1835. Each state set its own date for its elections to the House of Representatives before the first session of the 24th United States Congress convened on December 7, 1835. They were held during President Andrew Jackson's second term. Elections were held for 240 seats that represented 24 states, as well as the at-large-district seat for the pending new state of Michigan.

Election summary
Michigan was admitted during this Congress, adding 1 seat. == Special elections ==
Special elections
23rd Congress Phineas Miner (National Republican) 16.3% • Ebenezer Jackson Jr. (National Republican) 16.2% • Joseph Trumbull (National Republican) 16.2% • Luthor Loomis (Unknown) 16.0% • Lancelot Phelps (Jacksonian) 15.9% • Samuel Ingham (Jacksonian) 15.8% • Richard Hubbard (Unknown) 1.1% • Horace Cowles (Unknown) 1.1% • Sheldon C. Leavitt (Unknown) 1.0% • Scattering 0.4% }} • Levi Lincoln Jr. (National Republican) 79.15% • Isaac Davis (Jacksonian) 20.85% }} • John N. Steele (National Republican) 62.17% • James A. Stewart (Jacksonian) 37.83% }} • Richard I. Manning (Jacksonian) 59.29% • Franklin H. Elmore (Nullifier) 40.71% }} • Robert P. Letcher (National Republican) 51.88% • Thomas P. Moore (Jacksonian) 48.12% }} • Daniel Kilgore (Jacksonian) • Samuel S. Stokely (National Republican) }} • John J. Morgan (Jacksonian) 26.69% • Charles G. Ferris (Jacksonian) 26.68% • Adoniram Chandler (Whig) 23.41% • William Sampson (Whig) 23.22% }} • Robert Todd Lytle (Jacksonian) 50.47% • J. Washington Mason (National Republican) 49.54% }} }} Second ballot Stephen C. Phillips (National Republican) 60.44% • Joseph S. Cabot (Jacksonian) 39.56% }} 24th Congress Waddy Thompson (National Republican) 56.17% • Benjamin Franklin Perry (Jacksonian) 43.84% }} • Thomas Glascock (Jacksonian) 13.30% • Jesse F. Cleveland (Jacksonian) 13.10% • Jabez Y. Jackson (Jacksonian) 13.09% • Hopkins Holsey (Jacksonian) 12.95% • Richard H. Wilde (Whig) 12.00% • Thomas F. Foster (Whig) 11.99% • Roger L. Gamble (Whig) 11.88% • Robert A. Beall (Whig) 11.70% }} • Gideon Lee (Jacksonian) 44.48% • James Monroe (National Republican) 39.37% • Charles G. Ferns (Independent Democratic) 16.15% }} == Alabama ==
Alabama
Alabama elected its members August 3, 1835, after the beginning of the term but before the House convened. • Thomas D. Glascock (Jacksonian) 32.48% • Robert T. Scott (Jacksonian) 19.74% }} • Ralph Thatch (Unknown) 1.56%}} • Eli Shortridge (Jacksonian) 38.73% • Max Pleasant (Unknown) 21.42%}} • Joseph Bates (Unknown) 41.81% • R. E. B. Baylor (Jacksonian) 9.06%}} == Arkansas Territory ==
Arkansas Territory
See Non-voting delegates, below. == Connecticut ==
Connecticut
Connecticut elected its members April 9, 1835, after the beginning of the term but before the House convened. • Samuel Ingham (Jacksonian) 8.8% • Isaac Toucey (Jacksonian) 8.8% • Zalmon Wildman (Jacksonian) 8.8% • Elisha Haley (Jacksonian) 8.8% • Lancelot Phelps (Jacksonian) 8.7% • Andrew T. Judson (Jacksonian) 8.7% • John M. Holley (National Republican) 7.9% • Noyes Barber (National Republican) 7.8% • Ebenezer Young (National Republican) 7.8% • Samuel Tweedy (National Republican) 7.8% • Joseph Trumbull (National Republican) 7.7% • Ebenezer Jackson Jr. (National Republican) 7.6% }} == Delaware ==
Delaware
Delaware re-elected its member November 11, 1834. • John J. Milligan (National Republican) • }} == Florida Territory ==
Florida Territory
See Non-voting delegates, below. == Georgia ==
Georgia
Elections were held October 6, 1834. • James Moore Wayne (Jacksonian) 6.06% • William Schley (Jacksonian) 6.05% • George W. Towns (Jacksonian) 6.00% • John E. Coffee (Jacksonian) 6.00% • George W. Owens (Jacksonian) 5.99% • James C. Terrell (Jacksonian) 5.98% • Seaton Grantland (Jacksonian) 5.97% • John W. A. Sanford (Jacksonian) 5.96% • Charles Eaton Haynes (Jacksonian) 5.96% • George R. Gilmer (National Republican) 5.23% • Richard H. Wilde (National Republican) 5.21% • Thomas F. Foster (National Republican) 5.16% • Roger L. Gamble (National Republican) 5.12% • Absalom H. Chappell (National Republican) 5.09% • Henry Greybill Lamar (National Republican) 5.06% • Robert A. Beall (National Republican) 5.06% • Daniel Newnan (National Republican) 5.05% • William C. Daniel (National Republican) 5.05% }} == Illinois ==
Illinois
Illinois elected its three members on August 4, 1834. • John Reynolds (Jacksonian) 45.9% • Adam W. Snyder (Jacksonian) 37.8% • Edward Humphrey (Unknown) 16.3% }} • Zadok Casey (Jacksonian) 58.3% • William H. Davidson (National Republican) 41.7% }} • William L. May (Jacksonian) 52.8% • Benjamin Mills (National Republican) 47.2% }} == Indiana ==
Indiana
Indiana elected its members August 3, 1835, after the beginning of the term but before the House convened. • John G. Clendenin (National Republican) 48.64%}} • John Ewing (National Republican) 44.67%}} • Charles Dewey (National Republican) 43.92%}} • George H. Dunn (National Republican) 49.57%}} • James Rariden (National Republican) 27.22% • John Finley (Unknown) 23.86%}} • Jacob B. Lowe (Unknown) 38.37%}} • James Gregory (National Republican) 33.72%}} == Kentucky ==
Kentucky
Kentucky elected its members August 5, 1835, after the beginning of the term but before the House convened. • John L. Murray (Jacksonian) 37.90% • ? Grundy (National Republican) 21.15% }} • Philip Triplett (National Republican) 48.82%}} • Elijah Hise (Jacksonian) 48.32%}} == Louisiana ==
Louisiana
Louisiana elected its members July 7–9, 1834. == Maine ==
Maine
Maine elected its members September 8, 1834. • Gorham Parks (Jacksonian) 56.17% • Edward Kent (Whig) 43.83% }} == Maryland ==
Maryland
Maryland elected its members October 5, 1835, after the beginning of the term but before the House convened. == Massachusetts ==
Massachusetts
Elections were held November 10, 1834, but at least one district's elections went to multiple ballots into 1835. }} Third ballot John Reed Jr. (Anti-Masonic) • }} • John Quincy Adams (Anti-Masonic) • Abel Cushing (Unknown) 4.72% • Scattering 8.99% }} == Michigan ==
Michigan
Michigan elected its member October 5, 1835, after the beginning of the term but before the House convened. The House refused to admit the member from Michigan due to a conflict with Ohio, so he was seated only as a non-voting delegate until January 27, 1837. • Isaac E. Crary (Jacksonian) 95.94% • William Woodbridge (Unknown) 3.32% • Scattering 0.74% }} == Michigan Territory ==
Michigan Territory
See Non-voting delegates, below. == Mississippi ==
Mississippi
Mississippi elected its members November 3–5, 1835, after the beginning of the term but before the House convened. • David Dickson (National Republican) 27.60% • John F. H. Claiborne (Jacksonian) 26.92% • Benjamin W. Edwards (Unknown) 23.06% • James C. Wilkins (National Republican) 21.78% • Harry Vose (Unknown) 0.64% }} == Missouri ==
Missouri
Missouri elected its members August 3, 1835, after the beginning of the term but before the House convened. == New Hampshire ==
New Hampshire
New Hampshire elected its members March 10, 1835, after the beginning of the term but before the House convened. == New Jersey ==
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