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The 1798–99 United States Senate elections were held on various dates in various states. As these U.S. Senate elections were prior to the ratification of the Seventeenth Amendment in 1913, senators were chosen by state legislatures. Senators were elected over a wide range of time throughout 1798 and 1799, and a seat may have been filled months late or remained vacant due to legislative deadlock.[1] In these elections, terms were up for the senators in Class 2.
They occurred in the middle of President John Adams's administration, and had no net change in political control of the Senate.
Results summary
Senate party division, 6th Congress (1799–1801)
- Majority party: Federalist (22)
- Minority party: Democratic-Republican (9)
- Other parties: 0
- Total seats: 31
Change in composition
Before the elections
After the January 19, 1798, election in Delaware.
DR6 Ky. Ran |
DR5 Ga. Unknown |
DR4 | DR3 | DR2 | DR1 | ||||
DR7 N.C. Ran |
DR8 S.C. Ran |
DR9 Tenn. Retired |
DR10 Va. Ran |
F22 R.I. Ran |
F21 N.J. Retired |
F20 N.H. Ran |
F19 Mass. Retired |
F18 Del. Died |
F17 |
Majority → | |||||||||
F7 | F8 | F9 | F10 | F11 | F12 | F13 | F14 | F15 | F16 |
F6 | F5 | F4 | F3 | F2 | F1 |
Results of the elections
DR6 Ky. Re-elected |
DR5 Ga. Hold |
DR4 | DR3 | DR2 | DR1 | ||||
DR7 N.C. Hold |
DR8 S.C. Re-elected |
DR9 Tenn. Hold |
DR10 Va. Re-elected |
F22 N.J. Hold |
F21 Mass. Hold |
F20 Del. Hold |
F19 R.I. Re-elected |
F18 N.H. Re-elected |
F17 |
Majority → | |||||||||
F7 | F8 | F9 | F10 | F11 | F12 | F13 | F14 | F15 | F16 |
F6 | F5 | F4 | F3 | F2 | F1 |
Beginning of the next Congress
DR6 | DR5 | DR4 | DR3 | DR2 | DR1 | ||||
DR7 |
DR8 | DR9 | V1 Va. Died |
F22 | F21 | F20 | F19 | F18 | F17 |
Majority → | |||||||||
F7 | F8 | F9 | F10 | F11 | F12 | F13 | F14 | F15 | F16 |
F6 | F5 | F4 | F3 | F2 | F1 |
Key |
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Race summaries
Except if/when noted, the number following candidates is the whole number vote(s), not a percentage.
Special elections during the 5th Congress
In these special elections, the winner was seated before March 4, 1799; ordered by election date.
State | Incumbent | Results | Candidates | ||
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Senator | Party | First elected | |||
New York (Class 1) |
Philip Schuyler | Federalist | 1789[a] | Incumbent resigned January 3, 1798, due to ill health. New senator elected January 11, 1798. Federalist hold. Winner later resigned, see below. |
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Delaware (Class 2) |
John Vining | Federalist | 1792 | Incumbent resigned January 19, 1798. New senator elected January 19, 1798. Federalist hold. Winner died August 11, 1798, see below. |
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New York (Class 1) |
William North | Federalist | May 1798 (Appointed) | Interim appointee served until winner qualified. New senator elected August 24, 1798. Federalist hold. |
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South Carolina (Class 2) |
John Hunter | Democratic-Republican | 1796 (special) | Incumbent resigned November 26, 1798. New senator elected December 6, 1798. Democratic-Republican hold. New senator also elected to next term, see below. |
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Tennessee (Class 1) |
Daniel Smith | Democratic-Republican | October 1798 (Appointed) | Interim appointee retired when successor qualified. New senator elected December 12, 1798. Winner qualified upon retirement from other Senate seat on March 3, 1799. Democratic-Republican hold. |
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Delaware (Class 2) |
Joshua Clayton | Federalist | 1798 | Died August 11, 1798. New senator elected January 17, 1799. Federalist hold. Winner also elected to next term, see below. |
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New Jersey (Class 1) |
Zdroj:https://en.wikipedia.org?pojem=1798_United_States_Senate_elections