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All 6 Vermont seats to the United States House of Representatives | |||||||||||||||||||
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Vermont elected its members September 3, 1816, replacing its six Federalists with six Democratic-Republicans.
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Representative | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
Vermont at-large 6 seats on a general ticket |
Daniel Chipman | Federalist | 1814 | Incumbent retired. New member elected. Democratic-Republican gain. |
√ Mark Richards (Democratic-Republican) 9.2% √ William Hunter (Democratic-Republican) 9.2% √ Heman Allen (Democratic-Republican) 9.1% √ Orsamus Cook Merrill (Democratic-Republican) 9.1% √ Samuel C. Crafts (Democratic-Republican) 9.1% √ Charles Rich (Democratic-Republican) 9.1% Chauncey Langdon (Federalist) 7.6% Jonathan H. Hubbard (Federalist) 7.6% Phineas White (Federalist) 7.6% Asa Lyon (Federalist) 7.6% David Edmonds (Federalist) 7.6% Samuel Prentiss (Federalist) 7.5% |
Luther Jewett | Federalist | 1814 | Incumbent retired. New member elected. Democratic-Republican gain. | ||
Chauncey Langdon | Federalist | 1814 | Incumbent lost-re-election. New member elected. Democratic-Republican gain. | ||
Asa Lyon | Federalist | 1814 | Incumbent lost-re-election. New member elected. Democratic-Republican gain. | ||
Charles Marsh | Federalist | 1814 | Incumbent retired. New member elected. Democratic-Republican gain. | ||
John Noyes | Federalist | 1814 | Incumbent retired. New member elected. Democratic-Republican gain. |
See also
- 1816 and 1817 United States House of Representatives elections
- List of United States representatives from Vermont
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