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1819 United States House of Representatives elections in North Carolina

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North Carolina elected its members August 12, 1819, after the new congress began but before the first session convened.

District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
North Carolina 1 Lemuel Sawyer Democratic-Republican 1806
1813 (Lost)
1817
Incumbent re-elected. Lemuel Sawyer (Democratic-Republican)
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North Carolina 2 Joseph H. Bryan Democratic-Republican 1815 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic-Republican hold.
Hutchins G. Burton (Democratic-Republican)
North Carolina 3 Thomas H. Hall Democratic-Republican 1817 Incumbent re-elected. Thomas H. Hall (Democratic-Republican) 78.2%
John Holland (Federalist) 21.8%
North Carolina 4 Jesse Slocumb Federalist 1817 Incumbent re-elected. Jesse Slocumb (Federalist)
North Carolina 5 James Owen Democratic-Republican 1817 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic-Republican hold.
Charles Hooks (Democratic-Republican) 59.0%
Samuel Stanford (Federalist) 41.0%
North Carolina 6 Weldon N. Edwards Democratic-Republican 1816 (Special) Incumbent re-elected. Weldon N. Edwards (Democratic-Republican)
North Carolina 7 James Stewart Democratic-Republican 1818 (Special) Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Federalist gain.
John Culpepper (Federalist) 52.0%
James Stewart (Democratic-Republican) 48.0%
North Carolina 8 James S. Smith Democratic-Republican 1817 Incumbent re-elected. James S. Smith (Democratic-Republican) 54.6%
Samuel Dickens (Democratic-Republican) 45.4%
North Carolina 9 Thomas Settle Democratic-Republican 1817 Incumbent re-elected. Thomas Settle (Democratic-Republican) 98.8%
William Snow (Democratic-Republican) 1.1%
North Carolina 10 Charles Fisher Democratic-Republican 1819 (Special) Incumbent re-elected. Charles Fisher (Democratic-Republican) 65.1%
W. Jones (Federalist) 34.9%
North Carolina 11 William Davidson Federalist 1818 (Special) Incumbent re-elected. William Davidson (Federalist) 45.1%
John F. Brevard (Democratic-Republican) 37.0%
Henry W. Conner (Democratic-Republican) 17.9%
North Carolina 12 Felix Walker Democratic-Republican 1817 Incumbent re-elected. Felix Walker (Democratic-Republican)
Joseph M.D. Carson (Democratic-Republican)
North Carolina 13 Lewis Williams Democratic-Republican 1815 Incumbent re-elected. Lewis Williams (Democratic-Republican)

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Notes

  1. Only candidates with at least 1% of the vote listed.
  2. ^ Numbers of votes missing or incomplete in source.
  3. ^ Full name unknown.
  4. The official certificate of vote in the General Assembly Session Records states that Slocumb won by 1,476 votes. No other returns are known to exist for this race.
  5. Based on incomplete data.
  6. The Raleigh Register reported September 3, 1819 that Walker won the race by 587 votes.
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