New Hampshire elected its members between November 1, 1824 and March 8, 1825. New Hampshire law required candidates to receive votes from a majority of voters for election. As only five candidates received votes from a majority of voters, a run-off election had to be held for the sixth seat on March 8, 1825.
District | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
New Hampshire at-large 6 seats on a general ticket |
Ichabod Bartlett | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican | 1822 | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. | First ballot (November 1, 1824):
Second ballot (March 8, 1825):
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Arthur Livermore | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican | 1816 1820 (Lost) 1822 |
Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Jacksonian gain. | ||
Matthew Harvey | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican | 1820 | Incumbent retired. New member elected. Anti-Jacksonian gain. Successor (James Miller) declined to serve and the seat was filled in a March 8, 1825 special election. | ||
Aaron Matson | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican | 1820 | Incumbent retired. New member elected. Anti-Jacksonian gain. | ||
Thomas Whipple Jr. | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican | 1820 | Incumbent re-elected as Anti-Jacksonian. | ||
William Plumer Jr. | Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican | 1818 | Incumbent retired. New member elected. Anti-Jacksonian gain. |
See also
edit- 1824 and 1825 United States House of Representatives elections
- List of United States representatives from New Hampshire