New Hampshire increased from 3 seats to 4 seats after the 1790 census.
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Result | Candidates |
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New Hampshire at-large 4 seats on a general ticket |
Jeremiah Smith | Pro-Administration | 1790 | Incumbent re-elected. | √ Jeremiah Smith (Pro-Admin) 24.1% √ Nicholas Gilman (Pro-Admin) 16.3% √ John Samuel Sherburne (Anti-Admin) 14.2% √ Paine Wingate (Pro-Admin) 12.2% Abiel Foster (Pro-Admin) 8.9% James Sheafe (Pro-Admin) 8.2% Nathaniel Peabody 7.7% Timothy Walker 4.0% William Page 2.3% Joshua Atherton 2.3% |
Samuel Livermore | Pro-Administration | 1789 | Retired Anti-Administration gain. | ||
Nicholas Gilman | Pro-Administration | 1789 | Incumbent re-elected. | ||
None (Seat created) | New seat. New member elected. Pro-Administration gain. |
See also
- United States House of Representatives elections, 1792 and 1793
- List of United States representatives from New Hampshire
References
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Elections spanning two years (through 1879) |
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Elections held in a single year (starting 1880) |
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