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1796 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania

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United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania, 1796

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October 11, 1796
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Elections to theUnited States House of Representatives were held inPennsylvania on October 11, 1796, for the5th Congress.

Background

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Thirteen Representatives (9Democratic-Republicans and 4Federalists) had been electedin 1794. One Representative,Daniel Hiester (DR) of the5th district resigned on July 1, 1796. His seat was vacant at the time of the 1796 election, and was filled in aspecial election held at the same time.

Congressional districts

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Pennsylvania was divided into 12 districts, one of which (the4th) was aplural district, with 2 Representatives. These districts remained in use until redistricting after thecensus of 1800.

The counties that made up the 5th district did not border each other. That district was therefore made up of two separate pieces rather than being a single contiguous entity

Note: Many of these counties covered much larger areas than they do today, having since been divided into numerous counties

Election results

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11 incumbents (7 Democratic-Republicans and 4 Federalists) ran for re-election.Frederick Muhlenberg (DR) of the2nd district did not run for re-election. Of the incumbents who ran for re-election, 9 (5 Democratic-Republicans and 4 Federalists) were re-elected. Overall, 7 Democratic-Republicans and 6 Federalists were elected, a net gain of 2 seats for the Federalists.

1796 United States House election results
DistrictDemocratic-RepublicanFederalist
1stJohn Swanwick (I)1,50751.3%Edward Tilgham1,43248.7%
2ndBlair McClenachan1,18260.2%Robert Waln[1]79539.8%
3rdWilliam Gibbons1,14347.1%Richard Thomas1,28252.9%
4th
2 seats
Peter Muhlenberg1,14813.0%Samuel Sitgreaves (I)3,75242.6%
John Richards (I)1,08112.3%John Chapman2,21425.2%
Robert Lollar6046.9%
5thJoseph Hiester[1]1,53843.2%George Ege2,02856.8%
6thJohn A. Hanna89874.3%John Carson25521.1%
Samuel Maclay (I)564.6%
7thJohn W. Kittera (I)1,67995.6%
William Webb774.4%
8thThomas Hartley (I)1,502100%
9thAndrew Gregg (I)1,14153.8%James Wallace1687.9%
William Irvine67832.0%Thomas Kennedy492.3%
Robert Whitehill864.1%
10thDavid Bard1,58145.1%William M. Brown86224.6%
Abraham Smith1,06230.3%
11thWilliam Findley (I)2,09079.3%James Findley54620.7%
12thAlbert Gallatin (I)2,52261.7%John Woods1,07926.4%
Thomas Stokely48611.9%
5th (special)Joseph Hiester1,55343.2%George Ege2,03956.8%

Special Elections

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George Ege (F) of the5th district resigned in October, 1797 and was replaced in a special election held October 10, 1797

1797 Special election
DistrictDemocratic-RepublicanFederalist
5thJoseph Hiester1,259100%

With Hiester's election, the Democratic-Republicans gained 1 seat, increasing their majority to 8-5

John Swanwick (DR) of the1st district died on August 1, 1798, andSamuel Sitgreaves (F) of the4th district resigned on August 29, 1798. Special elections were held in those districts on October 9, 1798, the same day as theelections to the 6th Congress.

1798 Special elections
DistrictDemocratic-RepublicanFederalist
1stSamuel Miles38030.5%Robert Waln86669.5%
4thRobert Brown5,10962.1%Jacob Everly3,12037.9%

Both also won election to the 6th Congress. The 1st district changed from Democratic-Republican to Federalist while the 4th district changed from Federalist to Democratic-Republican, leaving no net change in seats for the remainder of the 5th Congress.

References

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  1. ^abElected in subsequent special election
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