United States Senate elections, 1806 and 1807
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The United States Senate elections of 1806 and 1807 were elections that had the Democratic-Republican Party increase its overwhelming control of the Senate by one additional Senator. The Federalists went into the elections with such a small share of Senate seats (7 out of 34, or 21%) that even if they had won every election, they would have still remained a minority caucus. As it was, however, they lost one of the two seats they were defending and picked up no gains from their opponents.
As these elections were prior to ratification of the seventeenth amendment, Senators were chosen by state legislatures.
Results summary
Senate Party Division, 10th Congress (1807–1809)
- Majority Party: Democratic-Republican (28)
- Minority Party: Federalist (6)
- Other Parties: 0
- Total Seats: 34
Change in Senate composition
Before the elections
DR7 | DR6 | DR5 | DR4 | DR3 | DR2 | DR1 | |||
DR8 | DR9 | DR10 | DR11 | DR12 | DR13 | DR14 | DR15 | DR16 | DR17 |
Majority → | DR18 | ||||||||
DR27 Ran |
DR26 Ran |
DR25 Ran |
DR24 Ran |
DR23 Ran |
DR22 Retired |
DR21 Retired |
DR20 Retired |
DR19 Retired | |
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F7 Retired |
F6 Ran |
F5 | F4 | F3 | F2 | F1 |
Beginning of the next Congress
DR7 | DR6 | DR5 | DR4 | DR3 | DR2 | DR1 | |||
DR8 | DR9 | DR10 | DR11 | DR12 | DR13 | DR14 | DR15 | DR16 | DR17 |
Majority → | DR18 | ||||||||
DR27 Hold |
DR26 Hold |
DR25 Hold |
DR24 Re-elected |
DR23 Re-elected |
DR22 Re-elected |
DR21 Re-elected |
DR20 Re-elected |
DR19 Re-elected | |
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DR28 Gain |
F6 Re-elected |
F5 | F4 | F3 | F2 | F1 |
Key: |
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Race summaries
Special elections during the preceding Congress
In these special elections, the winner was seated during 1806 or before March 4, 1807; ordered by election date.
State | Incumbent | Results | Candidates | ||
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Senator | Party | Electoral history | |||
Georgia (Class 3) |
James Jackson | Democratic-Republican | 1793 (Class 2) Resigned in 1795 1801 |
Incumbent died March 19, 1806. Winner elected June 19, 1806. Democratic-Republican hold. |
√ John Milledge (Democratic-Republican) [Data unknown/missing. You can help!] |
Kentucky (Class 3) |
John Adair | Democratic-Republican | 1805 (Special) | Incumbent resigned November 18, 1806 after losing the election to the next term. Winner elected November 19, 1806, despite being younger than the constitutional age minimum. Democratic-Republican hold. |
√ Henry Clay (Democratic-Republican) [Data unknown/missing. You can help!] |
Maryland (Class 3) |
Robert Wright | Democratic-Republican | 1801 (Special) | Incumbent resigned November 12, 1806 (as well as to the next term, see below). Winner elected November 25, 1806. Democratic-Republican hold. |
√ Philip Reed (Democratic-Republican) [Data unknown/missing. You can help!] |
Races leading to the next Congress
In these general elections, the winner was seated on March 4, 1807; ordered by state.
All the elections involved the Class 3 seats.
State | Incumbent | Results | Candidates | ||
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Senator | Party | Electoral history | |||
Connecticut | Uriah Tracy | Federalist | 1796 (Special) 1801 |
Incumbent re-elected in 1807. | √ Uriah Tracy (Federalist) [Data unknown/missing. You can help!] |
Georgia | John Milledge | Democratic- Republican |
1806 (Special) | Incumbent re-elected in 1806. | √ John Milledge (Democratic-Republican) [Data unknown/missing. You can help!] |
Kentucky | Henry Clay | Democratic- Republican |
1806 (Special) | Incumbent retired. Winner elected in 1806 or 1807. Democratic-Republican hold. |
√ John Pope (Democratic-Republican) [Data unknown/missing. You can help!] |
Maryland | Philip Reed | Democratic- Republican |
1797 (Special) | Incumbent elected November 25, 1806, as well as being elected to finish the preceding term. | √ Philip Reed (Democratic-Republican) [Data unknown/missing. You can help!] |
New Hampshire | William Plumer | Federalist | 1802 (Special) | Incumbent retired. Winner elected in 1807. Democratic-Republican gain. |
√ Nahum Parker (Democratic-Republican) [Data unknown/missing. You can help!] |
New York | John Smith | Democratic- Republican |
1804 (Special) | Incumbent re-elected February 3, 1807. | √ John Smith (Democratic-Republican), Unopposed |
North Carolina | David Stone | Democratic- Republican |
1800 | Incumbent retired to return to the State Superior Court, and then resigned early (February 17, 1807) Winner elected in 1806. Democratic-Republican hold. |
√ Jesse Franklin (Democratic-Republican) [Data unknown/missing. You can help!] |
Ohio | Thomas Worthington | Democratic- Republican |
1803 | Incumbent retired.[Data unknown/missing. You can help!] Winner elected in 1806. Democratic-Republican hold. |
√ Edward Tiffin (Democratic-Republican) [Data unknown/missing. You can help!] |
Pennsylvania | George Logan | Democratic- Republican |
1801 (Appointed) 1801 (Special) |
Incumbent retired. Winner elected in 1806. Democratic-Republican hold. |
√ Andrew Gregg (Democratic-Republican) 49.11% Nathaniel Boileau (Democratic-Republican) 35.71% John Steele (Democratic-Republican) 12.5% Not voting 2.68% |
South Carolina | John Gaillard | Democratic- Republican |
1804 (Special) | Incumbent re-elected in 1806. | √ John Gaillard (Democratic-Republican) [Data unknown/missing. You can help!] |
Vermont | Stephen R. Bradley | Democratic- Republican |
1791 1795 (Lost) 1801 (Special) |
Incumbent re-elected in 1807. | √ Stephen R. Bradley (Democratic-Republican) [Data unknown/missing. You can help!] |
Special elections during the next Congress
In this special election, the winner was seated in 1807 after March 4; ordered by election date.
State | Incumbent | Results | Candidates | ||
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Senator | Party | Electoral history | |||
Vermont (Class 1) |
Israel Smith | Democratic-Republican | 1802 | Incumbent resigned October 1, 1807. Winner elected October 10, 1807. Democratic-Republican hold. |
√ Jonathan Robinson (Democratic-Republican) [Data unknown/missing. You can help!] |
Connecticut (Class 3) |
Uriah Tracy | Federalist | 1796 (Special) 1801 1807 |
Incumbent died July 19, 1807. Winner elected October 25, 1807. Federalist hold. |
√ Chauncey Goodrich (Federalist) [Data unknown/missing. You can help!] |
Rhode Island (Class 2) |
James Fenner | Democratic-Republican | 1805 | Incumbent resigned September 1807. Winner elected October 26, 1807. Democratic-Republican hold. |
√ Elisha Mathewson (Democratic-Republican) [Data unknown/missing. You can help!] |
Georgia (Class 2) |
George Jones | Democratic-Republican | 1807 (Appointed) | Predecessor Abraham Baldwin (DR) had died March 4, 1807. Incumbent appointee did not seek election. Winner elected November 7, 1807. Democratic-Republican hold. |
√ William H. Crawford (Democratic-Republican) [Data unknown/missing. You can help!] |
See also
References
- Party Division in the Senate, 1789-Present, via Senate.gov