19th United States Congress - Membership Changes
The Nineteenth United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, comprised of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives. It met in Washington, DC from March 4 1825 to March 3 1827, during the first two years of the administration of U.S. President John Quincy Adams.
The apportionment of seats in this House of Representatives was based on the Fourth Census of the United States in 1820. The Senate had a Jacksonian or Democratic majority, and the House had an Anti-Jacksonian or National Republican majority.
- Main article: 19th United States Congress
- See also: 19th United States Congress - political parties
- See also: 19th United States Congress - State Delegations
- See also: United States House elections, 1824
Dates of sessions
March 4 1825 - March 3 1827
- Special session of the Senate: March 4 1825 â March 9 1825
- First session: December 5 1825 - May 22 1826
- Second session: December 4 1826 - March 3 1827 â a lame duck session
Previous congress: 18th Congress
Next congress: 20th Congress
Membership Changes
The count below reflects changes from the beginning of the first session of this Congress.
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Senate
State |
Outgoing Senator |
Reason for Change |
Successor |
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|---|---|---|---|---|
Alabama |
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Henry H. Chambers |
Death. |
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Alabama |
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Israel Pickens |
Interim appointment. |
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Connecticut |
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vacant |
Vacancy. |
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Delaware |
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Nicholas Van Dyke |
Death. |
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Delaware |
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Daniel Rodney |
Interim appointment. |
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Maryland |
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Edward Lloyd |
Resignation. |
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Massachusetts |
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James Lloyd |
Resignation. |
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Mississippi |
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David Holmes |
Resignation. |
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Mississippi |
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Powhatan Ellis |
Interim appointment. |
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New Hampshire |
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vacant |
Vacancy. |
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New Jersey |
| |
Joseph McIlvaine |
Death. |
| |
New York |
| |
vacant |
Vacancy. |
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Rhode Island |
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James De Wolf |
Resignation. |
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South Carolina |
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John Gaillard |
Death. |
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South Carolina |
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William Harper |
Interim appointment. |
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Tennessee |
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Andrew Jackson |
Resignation. |
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Virginia |
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James Barbour |
Resignation. |
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House of Representatives
State |
Outgoing Representative |
Reason for Change |
Successor |
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|---|---|---|---|---|
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Henry Clay |
Resignation. |
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James Johnson |
Death. |
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Robert P. Henry |
Death. |
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Enoch Lincoln |
Resignation. |
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Joseph Kent |
Resignation. |
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Christopher Rankin |
Death. |
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Egbert E. Ten Eyck |
Contested election. |
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Willie P. Mangum |
Resignation. |
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David Jennings |
Resignation. |
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Joseph Hemphill |
Resignation. |
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Henry Wilson |
Death. |
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Alexander Thomson |
Resignation. |
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James Allison, Jr. |
Resignation. |
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Patrick Farrelly |
Death. |
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Joel R. Poinsett |
Resignation. |
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John Randolph |
Resignation. |
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