District
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Incumbent
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Party
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First elected
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Result
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Candidates[a]
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Maryland 1
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John Campbell
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Federalist
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1801
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Incumbent re-elected.
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√ John Campbell (Federalist) 99.6%
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Maryland 2
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Walter Bowie
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Democratic-Republican
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1802 (special)
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Incumbent retired. New member elected. Democratic-Republican hold.
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√ Leonard Covington (Democratic-Republican) 52.0% Archibald Van Horne (Democratic-Republican) 46.8% Clement Hill (Federalist) 1.1%
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Maryland 3
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Thomas Plater
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Federalist
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1801
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Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Democratic-Republican gain.
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√ Patrick Magruder (Democratic-Republican) 56.0% Thomas Plater (Federalist) 44.0%
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Maryland 4
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Daniel Hiester
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Democratic-Republican
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1788 (Pennsylvania) 1796 (Resigned) 1801 (Maryland)
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Incumbent died March 7, 1804. New member elected. Democratic-Republican hold. Successor was also elected on the same day to finish the current term, see above.
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√ Roger Nelson (Democratic-Republican) 98.5% Eli Williams (Federalist) 0.8% Scattering 0.7%[1]
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Maryland 5 Plural district with 2 seats
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Nicholas R. Moore
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Democratic-Republican
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1803
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Incumbent re-elected.
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√ Nicholas R. Moore (Democratic-Republican) 50.9% √ William McCreery (Democratic-Republican) 46.3% Robert Goodloe Harper (Federalist) 1.8% Others 1.0%
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William McCreery
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Democratic-Republican
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1803
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Incumbent re-elected.
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Maryland 6
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John Archer
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Democratic-Republican
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1801
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Incumbent re-elected.
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√ John Archer (Democratic-Republican) Unopposed
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Maryland 7
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Joseph H. Nicholson
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Democratic-Republican
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1798 (Special)
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Incumbent re-elected.
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√ Joseph H. Nicholson (Democratic-Republican) 99.6%
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Maryland 8
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John Dennis
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Federalist
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1796
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Incumbent retired. New member elected. Federalist hold.
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√ Charles Goldsborough (Federalist) 56.6% Henry Waggaman (Democratic-Republican) 43.4%
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