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1844–45 United States House of Representatives elections
House elections for the 29th U.S. Congress From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The 1844–45 United States House of Representatives elections were held on various dates in various states between July 1, 1844, and November 4, 1845. Each state set its own date for its elections to the House of Representatives. 224 elected members representing 27 states took their seats when the first session of the 29th United States Congress convened on December 1, 1845. The new state of Florida elected its first representative during this election cycle, while one vacancy in New Hampshire's delegation remained unfilled for the duration of the 29th Congress.
The House elections spanned the 1844 presidential election, won by dark horse Democratic candidate James K. Polk, who advocated territorial expansion.
Democrats lost six seats but retained a large majority over the rival Whigs. The new American Party, based on the nativist "Know Nothing" movement characterized by opposition to immigration and anti-Catholicism, gained six seats.
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One seat was added for the new State of Florida.[3] Texas and Iowa were admitted during this next Congress, but their initial elections were held in 1846.
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Special elections
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Alabama
Elections were held August 4, 1845, after the March 4, 1845 beginning of the term, but before the House first convened in December 1845.
Arkansas
The election was held October 8, 1844.
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Connecticut
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Elections were held April 7, 1845, after the March 4, 1845 beginning of the term, but before the House first convened in December 1845.
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Delaware
The election was held November 12, 1844.
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Florida
The election was held May 26, 1845.
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Georgia
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Elections were held August 7, 1844.
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Illinois
Elections were held August 5, 1844.
Indiana
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Elections were held August 4, 1845, after the March 4, 1845 beginning of the term, but before the House first convened in December 1845.
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Iowa Territory
See Non-voting delegates, below.
Kentucky
Elections were held August 4, 1845, after the March 4, 1845 beginning of the term, but before the House first convened in December 1845.
Louisiana
Elections were held July 1–3, 1844.
Maine
Elections were held September 9, 1844.
Maryland
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Late elections to the 28th Congress
Maryland elected its members to the 28th Congress on February 14, 1844, after that Congress had already convened in 1843 and long after the 1842–1843 election cycle.
Regular elections to the 29th Congress
Maryland's October 1, 1845 elections were after the March 4, 1845 beginning of the new term, but still before the Congress convened in December 1845.
Massachusetts
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Elections were held November 11, 1844. At least one district, however, had multiple ballots stretching into 1846.
Michigan
Elections were held November 5, 1844.
Mississippi
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Elections were held November 3–4, 1845, after the March 4, 1845 beginning of the term, but before the House first convened in December 1845.
Missouri
Elections were held at-large on a general ticket August 5, 1844.
New Hampshire
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Elections were held at-large on a general ticket March 11, 1845, after the March 4, 1845 beginning of the term, but before the House first convened in December 1845.
New Jersey
Elections were held October 9, 1844.
New York
Elections were held November 11, 1844.
North Carolina
Elections were held August 7, 1845, after the March 4, 1845 beginning of the term, but before the House first convened in December 1845.
Ohio
Elections were held October 8, 1844.
Pennsylvania
Elections were held October 8, 1844.
Rhode Island
Elections were held April 2, 1845, after the March 4, 1845 beginning of the term, but before the House first convened in December 1845.
South Carolina
Elections were held October 14–15, 1844.
Tennessee
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Elections were held August 7, 1845.
Vermont
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Elections were held September 3, 1844.
Virginia
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Elections were held April 24, 1845, after the March 4, 1845 beginning of the term, but before the House first convened in December 1845.
Wisconsin Territory
See Non-voting delegates, below.
Non-voting delegates
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Notes
- There was one vacancy in New Hampshire's delegation, unfilled for the duration of the 29th Congress.[1][2]
- There were 6 Know Nothings.
- Previous election had 2 members of the short-lived Law and Order Party
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