District[a]
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Incumbent
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This race
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Member
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Party
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First elected
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Results
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Candidates[b]
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Massachusetts 1 "Suffolk district"
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Jonathan Mason
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Federalist
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1817 (Special)
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Incumbent re-elected.
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√ Jonathan Mason (Federalist) 64.5% Andrew Ritchie (Democratic-Republican) 35.5%
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Massachusetts 2 "Essex South district"
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Nathaniel Silsbee
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Democratic-Republican
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1816
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Incumbent re-elected.
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√ Nathaniel Silsbee (Democratic-Republican) 64.2% Timothy Pickering (Federalist) 34.5% Thomas Stevens (Federalist) 1.3%
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Massachusetts 3 "Essex North district"
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Jeremiah Nelson
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Federalist
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1804 1806 (Retired) 1814
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Incumbent re-elected.
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√ Jeremiah Nelson (Federalist) 87.0% Joseph Bradley Varnum (Democratic-Republican) 7.9% Others 5.1%
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Massachusetts 4 "Middlesex district"
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Timothy Fuller
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Democratic-Republican
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1816
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Incumbent re-elected.
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√ Timothy Fuller (Democratic-Republican) 63.9% Samuel P. Fay (Federalist) 36.1%
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Massachusetts 5 "Hampshire South district"
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Elijah H. Mills
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Federalist
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1814
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Incumbent retired. New member elected. Federalist hold.
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First ballot (November 2, 1818): Samuel Lathrop (Federalist) 48.1% Isaac C. Bates (Federalist) 22.7% Thomas Shepherd (Democratic-Republican) 19.6% Joseph Lyman (Federalist) 9.5%
Second ballot (April 5, 1819): √ Samuel Lathrop (Federalist) 55.5% Thomas Shepherd (Democratic-Republican) 27.7% Joseph Lyman (Federalist) 16.8%
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Massachusetts 6 "Hampshire North district"
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Samuel C. Allen
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Federalist
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1816
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Incumbent re-elected.
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√ Samuel C. Allen (Federalist) 86.2% Elihu Lyman (Democratic-Republican) 8.0% Others 5.8%
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Massachusetts 7 "Berkshire district"
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Henry Shaw
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Democratic-Republican
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1816
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Incumbent re-elected.
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First ballot (November 2, 1818): Henry Shaw (Democratic-Republican) 48.8% Henry W. Dwight (Federalist) 47.0% Ambrose Hall 2.7% Others 1.5%
Second ballot (April 5, 1819): √ Henry Shaw (Democratic-Republican) 50.8% Henry W. Dwight (Federalist) 45.8% Others 3.4%[1]
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Massachusetts 8 "Plymouth district"
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Zabdiel Sampson
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Democratic-Republican
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1816
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Incumbent re-elected.
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√ Zabdiel Sampson (Democratic-Republican) 59.6% William Bourne (Federalist) 40.4%
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Massachusetts 9 "Barnstable district"
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Walter Folger Jr.
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Democratic-Republican
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1816
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Incumbent re-elected.
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√ Walter Folger Jr. (Democratic-Republican) 51.3% John Reed Jr. (Federalist) 48.7%
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Massachusetts 10 "Bristol district"
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Marcus Morton
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Democratic-Republican
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1816
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Re-elected
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√ Marcus Morton (Democratic-Republican) 55.0% Francis Baylies (Federalist) 43.8% Hodijah Baylies 1.2%
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Massachusetts 11 "Worcester South district"
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Benjamin Adams
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Federalist
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1816
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Incumbent re-elected.
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√ Benjamin Adams (Federalist) 59.8% Sumner Barstow (Democratic-Republican) 40.2%
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Massachusetts 12 "Worcester North district"
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Solomon Strong
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Federalist
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1814
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Incumbent retired. New member elected. Federalist hold.
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√ Jonas Kendall 63.5% Edmund Cushing (Democratic-Republican) 31.7% Others 4.8%
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Massachusetts 13 "Norfolk district"
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Nathaniel Ruggles
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Federalist
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1812
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Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Democratic-Republican gain.
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√ Edward Dowse (Democratic-Republican) 54.9% Nathaniel Ruggles (Federalist) 45.1%
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Massachusetts 14 "1st Eastern district" District of Maine
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John Holmes
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Democratic-Republican
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1816
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Incumbent re-elected.
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√ John Holmes (Democratic-Republican) 93.6% Others 6.4%
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Massachusetts 15 "2nd Eastern district" District of Maine
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Ezekiel Whitman
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Federalist
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1808 1810 (Lost) 1816
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Incumbent re-elected.
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√ Ezekiel Whitman (Federalist) 54.0% Arthur Ware (Democratic-Republican) 46.0%
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Massachusetts 16 "3rd Eastern district" District of Maine
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Benjamin Orr
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Federalist
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1816
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Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Democratic-Republican gain.
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First ballot (November 2, 1818): Mark L. Hill (Democratic-Republican) 48.6% Benjamin Orr (Federalist) 38.0% Others 13.4%
Second ballot (April 5, 1819): Mark L. Hill (Democratic-Republican) 52.1%[c] Benjamin Orr (Federalist) 41.3% Joshua Head (Federalist) 7.3%[2]
Third ballot (July 26, 1819): √ Mark L. Hill (Democratic-Republican) 52.1% Benjamin Orr (Federalist) 47.9%[3]
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Massachusetts 17 "4th Eastern district" District of Maine
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John Wilson
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Federalist
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1816
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Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Democratic-Republican gain.
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First ballot (November 2, 1818): Martin Kinsley (Democratic-Republican) 41.3% John Wilson (Federalist) 29.9% Leonard Jarvis (Democratic-Republican) 24.7% Others 4.1%
Second ballot (April 5, 1819): Martin Kinsley (Democratic-Republican) 48.3% John Wilson (Federalist) 29.9% Leonard Jarvis (Democratic-Republican) 15.7% Others 6.1%
Third ballot (July 26, 1819): √ Martin Kinsley (Democratic-Republican) 61.7% John Wilson (Federalist) 29.3% Leonard Jarvis (Democratic-Republican) 2.4% Others 6.7%
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Massachusetts 18 "5th Eastern district" District of Maine
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Thomas Rice
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Federalist
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1814
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Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Democratic-Republican gain.
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First ballot (November 2, 1818): James Parker (Democratic-Republican) 49.7% Peter Grant (Federalist) 41.8% Joshua Gage (Democratic-Republican) 5.3% Others 3.2%
Second ballot (April 5, 1819): √ James Parker (Democratic-Republican) 57.3% Thomas Rice (Federalist) 34.8% Joshua Gage (Democratic-Republican) 7.2%
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Massachusetts 19 "6th Eastern district" District of Maine
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Joshua Gage
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Democratic-Republican
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1816
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Ran in the 18th district and lost re-election. New member elected. Democratic-Republican hold.
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√ Joshua Cushman (Democratic-Republican) 56.1% Thomas Rice (Federalist) 43.9%
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Massachusetts 20 "7th Eastern district" District of Maine
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Enoch Lincoln
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Democratic-Republican
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1818 (Special)
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Incumbent re-elected.
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√ Enoch Lincoln (Democratic-Republican) 66.6% Samuel A. Bradley (Federalist) 33.4%
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