District
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Incumbent
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This race
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Representative
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Party
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First elected
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Results
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Candidates[a][1]
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Pennsylvania 1 Plural district with 4 seats
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John Sergeant
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Federalist
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1815 (Special)
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Incumbent re-elected.
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√ Adam Seybert (Democratic-Republican) 13.9% √ William Anderson (Democratic-Republican) 13.8% √ John Sergeant (Federalist) 12.5% √ Joseph Hopkinson (Federalist) 12.3% William Milnor (Federalist) 12.2% Samuel Edwards (Federalist) 12.1% Jacob Summer (Democratic-Republican) 8.8% John Conard (Democratic-Republican) 8.1% William J. Duane (Democratic-Republican) 6.3%
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Joseph Hopkinson
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Federalist
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1814
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Incumbent re-elected.
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William Milnor
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Federalist
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1806 1810 (Lost) 1814
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Incumbent lost-re-election. New member elected. Democratic-Republican gain.
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Thomas Smith
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Federalist
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1814
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Incumbent retired. New member elected. Democratic-Republican gain.
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Pennsylvania 2 Plural district with 2 seats
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William Darlington
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Democratic-Republican
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1814
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Incumbent lost-re-election. New member elected. Federalist gain.
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√ Levi Pawling (Federalist) 25.5% √ Isaac Darlington (Federalist) 25.1% William Darlington (Democratic-Republican) 25.1% John Hahn 24.3%
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John Hahn
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Democratic-Republican
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1814
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Incumbent lost-re-election. New member elected. Federalist gain.
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Pennsylvania 3 Plural district with 2 seats
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John Whiteside
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Democratic-Republican
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1814
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Incumbent re-elected.
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√ John Whiteside (Democratic-Republican) 39.4% √ James M. Wallace (Democratic-Republican) 39.0% Amos Slaymaker (Federalist) 21.6%
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James M. Wallace
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Democratic-Republican
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1815 (Special)
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Incumbent re-elected.
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Pennsylvania 4
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Hugh Glasgow
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Democratic-Republican
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1812
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Incumbent retired. New member elected. Democratic-Republican hold.
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√ Jacob Spangler (Democratic-Republican) 67.1% Jacob Hay (Federalist) 32.9%
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Pennsylvania 5 Plural district with 2 seats
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William Maclay
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Democratic-Republican
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1814
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Incumbent re-elected.
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√ William Maclay (Democratic-Republican) 31.0% √ Andrew Boden (Democratic-Republican) 27.8% James McSherry (Federalist) 19.8% John McClelland (Federalist) 18.1% William Crawford (Democratic-Republican) 3.3%
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William Crawford
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Democratic-Republican
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1808
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Incumbent lost-re-election. New member elected. Democratic-Republican hold.
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Pennsylvania 6 Plural district with 2 seats
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Samuel D. Ingham
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Democratic-Republican
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1812
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Incumbent re-elected.
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√ John Ross (Democratic-Republican) 50.8% √ Samuel D. Ingham (Democratic-Republican) 49.2%
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John Ross
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Democratic-Republican
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1814
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Incumbent re-elected.
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Pennsylvania 7
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Joseph Hiester
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Democratic-Republican
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1798 1804 (Retired) 1814
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Incumbent re-elected.
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√ Joseph Hiester (Democratic-Republican) 85.0% Charles Shoemaker (Democratic-Republican) 8.6% Daniel Udree (Democratic-Republican) 6.4%
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Pennsylvania 8
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William Piper
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Democratic-Republican
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1810
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Incumbent retired. New member elected. Democratic-Republican hold.
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√ Alexander Ogle (Democratic-Republican) 99.7%
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Pennsylvania 9
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Thomas Burnside
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Democratic-Republican
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1815 (Special)
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Incumbent resigned in April 1816 to accept judicial appointment. New member elected October 8, 1816. Democratic-Republican hold. Successor also elected, the same day, to finish the term.
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√ William P. Maclay (Democratic-Republican) 75.7% James A. Banks (Federalist) 24.3%
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Pennsylvania 10 Plural district with 2 seats
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William Wilson
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Democratic-Republican
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1814
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Incumbent re-elected.
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√ William Wilson (Democratic-Republican) 32.5% √ David Scott (Democratic-Republican) 31.5% William Buyers (Federalist) 14.8 George Kremer (Democratic-Republican) 8.8% Roswell Wells (Federalist) 8.8% Charles Maus 3.5%
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Jared Irwin
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Democratic-Republican
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1812
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Incumbent retired. New member elected. Democratic-Republican hold. Successor resigned before Congress started, leading to a special election.
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Pennsylvania 11
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William Findley
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Democratic-Republican
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1802
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Incumbent retired. New member elected. Democratic-Republican hold.
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√ David Marchand (Democratic-Republican) 52.8% George Armstrong (Federalist) 47.2%
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Pennsylvania 12
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Aaron Lyle
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Democratic-Republican
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1808
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Incumbent retired. New member elected. Democratic-Republican hold.
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√ Thomas Patterson (Democratic-Republican) 87.2% John Hughes (Federalist) 12.8%
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Pennsylvania 13
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Isaac Griffin
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Democratic-Republican
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1813 (Special)
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Incumbent retired. New member elected. Democratic-Republican hold.
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√ Christian Tarr (Democratic-Republican) 50.8% Presley C. Lane (Democratic-Republican) 19.7% Henry Heaton (Democratic-Republican) 14.2% Thomas McKibben (Democratic-Republican) 11.7% Thomas Hersey (Democratic-Republican) 3.6%
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Pennsylvania 14
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John Woods
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Federalist
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1814
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Incumbent retired. New member elected. Democratic-Republican gain.
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√ Henry Baldwin (Democratic-Republican) 61.6% Walter Lowrie (Democratic-Republican) 38.4%
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Pennsylvania 15
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Thomas Wilson
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Democratic-Republican
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1813 (Special)
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Incumbent retired. New member elected. Democratic-Republican hold.
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√ Robert Moore (Democratic-Republican) 51.1% William Clark (Federalist) 48.9%
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