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United States House Committee on Elections

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TheUnited States House Committee on Elections is a former standing committee of theUnited States House of Representatives.

Article 1, section 5, of theConstitution of the United States specifies: "Each House shall be the Judge of the Elections, Returns, and Qualifications of its own Members." The Committee on Elections was established as the first standing committee of the House to perform this function on April 13, 1789, just two weeks after the first quorum allowed the House of Representatives to organize itself. Rule number 7 of the first rules adopted by the House of Representatives specifies the character and jurisdiction of the committee:

7. A standing Committee on Elections shall be appointed, to consist of seven members, it shall be the duty of the said committee to examine and report upon the certificates of election, or other credentials of the members returned to serve in this House, and to take into their consideration all such matters as shall or may come in question, and be referred to them by the House, touching returns and elections, and to report their proceedings, with their opinion thereupon, to the House.[1]

From 1789 until the mid-19th century the number of contested election cases remained stable at an average of three per Congress. After the 34th Congress (1855–57) the number of contested seats rose sporadically to a peak of 38 during the 54th Congress (1895–97). In 1895, due to the increase in workload, the committee was split into three separate committees: Elections #1, Elections #2, and Elections #3. After 1935 the number of contested elections returned to an average of three per Congress, and in 1947 the three Elections Committees were abolished and their jurisdiction included in that of the newHouse Administration Committee.

In November 2018,Nancy Pelosi announced her intention to restore the Elections Subcommittee of the Committee on House Administration in the 116th Congress and name CongresswomanMarcia L. Fudge the Chair.

Historical committee rosters

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1st Congress

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Main article:1st United States Congress

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2nd session

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3rd session

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2nd Congress

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Main article:2nd United States Congress

1st session

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Majority (Pro-Administration)[2]Minority (Anti-Administration)

2nd session

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3rd Congress

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Main article:3rd United States Congress

1st session

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Majority (Anti-Administration)[2]Minority (Pro-Administration)

2nd session

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Majority (Anti-Administration)[4]Minority (Pro-Administration)

4th Congress

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Main article:4th United States Congress

1st session

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Majority (Democratic-Republican)[2]Minority (Federalist)

2nd session

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Majority (Democratic-Republican)[5]Minority (Federalist)

5th Congress

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Main article:5th United States Congress

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2nd session

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3rd session

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6th Congress

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Main article:6th United States Congress

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2nd session

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7th Congress

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Main article:7th United States Congress

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2nd session

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8th Congress

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Main article:8th United States Congress

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9th Congress

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Main article:9th United States Congress

1st session

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2nd session

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10th Congress

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1st and 2nd sessions

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Majority (Democratic-Republican)[2][11]Minority (Federalist)

11th Congress

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1st and 2nd sessions

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Majority (Democratic-Republican)[2][12]Minority (Federalist)

3rd session

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12th Congress

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Main article:12th United States Congress

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13th Congress

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Main article:13th United States Congress

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2nd session

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3rd session

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14th Congress

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Main article:14th United States Congress

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15th Congress

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Main article:15th United States Congress

1st session

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16th Congress

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Main article:16th United States Congress

1st session

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17th Congress

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18th Congress

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Main article:18th United States Congress

1st session

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2nd session

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Majority (Democratic-Republican)[21]Minority (Federalist)
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19th Congress

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1st session

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Majority (Anti-Jacksonian)[2]Minority (Jacksonian)

2nd session

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20th Congress

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1st session

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2nd session

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Majority (Jacksonian)[24]Minority (Anti-Jacksonian)

21st Congress

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Main article:21st United States Congress

1st and 2nd sessions

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Majority (Jacksonian)[25][26]Minority (Anti-Jacksonian)

22nd Congress

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1st and 2nd sessions

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Majority (Jacksonian)[2][27]Minority (Anti-Jacksonian)

23rd Congress

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Main article:23rd United States Congress

1st session

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2nd session

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External links

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References

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  1. ^Annals of the Congress of the United States, 1st Cong., 1st sess., April 13, 1789, p. 122.
  2. ^abcdefghijklmnopqrstuCases of Contested Elections in Congress, from the year 1789 to 1834, inclusive. Printed by Gales and Seaton. 1834.{{cite book}}:|work= ignored (help)
  3. ^Journal of the House of Representatives of the United States. Vol. 1. 1790. p. 150.
  4. ^Journal of the House of Representatives of the United States. Vol. 2. 1794. p. 224.
  5. ^Journal of the House of Representatives of the United States. Vol. 2. 1796. p. 607.
  6. ^Journal of the House of Representatives of the United States. Vol. 3. 1797. p. 81.
  7. ^Journal of the House of Representatives of the United States. Vol. 3. 1798. p. 400.
  8. ^Journal of the House of Representatives of the United States. Vol. 3. 1799. p. 529.
  9. ^Journal of the House of Representatives of the United States. Vol. 3. 1800. p. 722.
  10. ^Journal of the House of Representatives of the United States. Vol. 4. 1801. p. 6.
  11. ^Journal of the House of Representatives of the United States. Vol. 6. 1808. p. 340.
  12. ^Journal of the House of Representatives of the United States. Vol. 7. 1809. p. 107.
  13. ^Journal of the House of Representatives of the United States. Vol. 7. 1810. p. 436.
  14. ^Journal of the House of Representatives of the United States. Vol. 8. 1812. p. 543.
  15. ^Journal of the House of Representatives of the United States. Vol. 9. 1813. p. 168.
  16. ^Journal of the House of Representatives of the United States. Vol. 9. 1814. p. 452.
  17. ^Journal of the House of Representatives of the United States. Vol. 11. 1817. p. 18.
  18. ^Journal of the House of Representatives of the United States. Vol. 12. 1818. p. 8.
  19. ^Journal of the House of Representatives of the United States. Vol. 14. 1820. p. 9.
  20. ^Journal of the House of Representatives of the United States. Vol. 16. 1822. p. 18.
  21. ^Journal of the House of Representatives of the United States. Vol. 18. 1824. p. 26.
  22. ^Journal of the House of Representatives of the United States. Vol. 20. 1826. p. 23.
  23. ^Journal of the House of Representatives of the United States. Vol. 21. 1827. p. 25.
  24. ^Journal of the House of Representatives of the United States. Vol. 22. 1828. p. 21.
  25. ^Journal of the House of Representatives of the United States. Vol. 23. 1829. p. 29.
  26. ^Journal of the House of Representatives of the United States. Vol. 24. 1830. p. 34.
  27. ^Journal of the House of Representatives of the United States. Vol. 26. 1832. p. 2.
  28. ^Journal of the House of Representatives of the United States. Vol. 28. 1834. p. 33.
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