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1 Election summaries  





2 Election dates  





3 Special elections  





4 Alabama  





5 Arizona Territory  





6 Arkansas  





7 California  





8 Colorado Territory  





9 Connecticut  





10 Dakota Territory  





11 Delaware  





12 District of Columbia  





13 Florida  





14 Georgia  





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19 Kansas  





20 Kentucky  





21 Louisiana  





22 Maine  





23 Maryland  





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25 Michigan  





26 Minnesota  





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28 Montana Territory  





29 Nebraska  





30 Nevada  





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34 North Carolina  





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36 Ohio  





37 Oregon  





38 Pennsylvania  





39 Rhode Island  





40 South Carolina  





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42 Texas  





43 Utah Territory  





44 Vermont  





45 Virginia  





46 Washington Territory  





47 West Virginia  





48 Wisconsin  





49 Wyoming Territory  





50 Non-voting delegates  





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1870–71 United States House of Representatives elections

← 1868 & 1869 June 6, 1870 –
October 6, 1871[a]
1872 & 1873 →

All 243 seats in the United States House of Representatives
122 seats needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader James G. Blaine Fernando Wood
Party Republican Democratic
Leader's seat Maine 3rd New York 9th
Last election 171 seats 61 seats
Seats won 136 94[b]
Seat change Decrease35 Increase33
Popular vote 2,719,276 2,441,956
Percentage 49.59% 44.53%
Swing Decrease 2.22% Increase 0.40%

  Third party Fourth party
 
Party Conservative Liberal Republican
Last election 6 seats New Party
Seats won 10 2
Seat change Increase4 Increase2
Popular vote 160,295 55,551
Percentage 2.92% 1.01%
Swing Decrease 0.27% Pre-creation

  Fifth party
 
Party Independent
Last election 0 seats
Seats won 1[c]
Seat change Increase1
Popular vote 98,591
Percentage 1.80%
Swing Decrease 0.81%

Results:
     Democratic hold      Democratic gain
     Republican hold      Republican gain
     Conservative Gain


Speaker before election

James G. Blaine
Republican

Elected Speaker

James G. Blaine
Republican

The 1870–71 United States House of Representatives elections were held on various dates in various states between June 6, 1870, and October 6, 1871. Each state set its own date for its elections to the House of Representatives before or after the first session of the 42nd United States Congress convened on March 4, 1871. They occurred in the middle of President Ulysses S. Grant's first term. Elections were held for all 243 seats, representing 37 states.

With Grant's administration rocked by a number of scandals (including a shady deal for gold speculation that led to a crash in the market and several business deals that saw high-ranking governmental officials gain kickbacks) and Reconstruction winding down, his Republican Party lost seats to the opposition Democratic Party but retained an overall majority. Also, since white-supremacist governments controlled by the Democratic Party were reestablishing themselves in some portions of the South, the Democrats were able to make huge gains in this election.

Election summaries[edit]

104 139
Democratic Republican
State Type Total
seats
Democratic Republican
Seats Change Seats Change
Mississippi[d][e] District 5 0 Steady 5 Steady
Alabama District 6 3 Increase1 3 Decrease1
Arkansas District 3 1 Steady 2 Steady
California[f] District 3 0 Decrease2 3 Increase2
Connecticut[f] District 4 1 Steady 3 Steady
Delaware At-large 1 1 Steady 0 Steady
Florida At-large 1 1 Increase1 0 Decrease1
Georgia District 7 4 Steady 3 Steady
Illinois District
+ 1 at-large
14 6 Increase2 8 Decrease2
Indiana[d] District 11 5 Increase1 6 Decrease1
Iowa[d] District 6 0 Steady 6 Steady
Kansas At-large 1 0 Steady 1 Steady
Kentucky District 9 9 Steady 0 Steady
Louisiana District 5 0 Steady 5 Steady
Maine[d] District 5 0 Steady 5 Steady
Maryland District 5 5 Steady 0 Steady
Massachusetts District 10 0 Steady 10 Steady
Michigan District 6 1 Increase1 5 Decrease1
Minnesota District 2 0 Decrease1 2 Increase1
Missouri District 9 4 Increase2 5[g] Decrease2
Nebraska[d] At-large 1 0 Steady 1 Steady
Nevada At-large 1 1 Increase1 0 Decrease1
New Hampshire[f] District 3 3 Increase3 0 Decrease3
New Jersey District 5 2 Decrease1 3 Increase1
New York District 31 16 Increase3 15 Decrease3
North Carolina[d] District 7 5 Increase4 2 Decrease4
Ohio[d] District 19 5 Decrease1 14 Increase1
Oregon[d] At-large 1 1 Steady 0 Steady
Pennsylvania[d] District 24 11 Increase3 13[h] Decrease3
Rhode Island District 2 0 Steady 2 Steady
South Carolina[d] District 4 0 Steady 4 Steady
Tennessee District 8 6 Increase6 2 Decrease6
Texas[f] District 4 4 Increase3 0 Decrease3
Vermont[d] District 3 0 Steady 3 Steady
Virginia District 8 5 Increase5[i] 3 Steady
West Virginia[d] District 3 2 Increase2 1 Decrease2
Wisconsin District 6 2 Increase1 4 Decrease1
Total 243 104
42.8%
Increase37 139[j]
57.2%
Decrease32
Results shaded according to winning candidates share of popular vote
Popular vote
Conservative

2.92%
Democratic

44.53%
Independent

1.80%
Lib. Republican

1.01%
Republican

49.59%
Others

0.15%
House seats
Conservative

4.08%
Democratic

38.37%
Independent

0.41%
Lib. Republican

0.82%
Republican

56.33%

The previous election included 5 Conservatives

Election dates[edit]

In 1845, Congress passed a law providing for a uniform nationwide date for choosing Presidential electors.[1] This law did not affect election dates for Congress, which remained within the jurisdiction of State governments, but over time, the States moved their congressional elections to this date as well. In 1870, there remained 12 States that held elections before Election Day, and 4 that held it after at this time:

Special elections[edit]

District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
Iowa 2
Michigan 4
South Carolina 1
Wisconsin 2 Benjamin F. Hopkins Republican 1866 Incumbent died January 1, 1870.
New member elected February 15, 1870.
Republican hold.
  • Jared Comstock Gregory (Democratic) 5.6%
  • George Baldwin Smith (Ind. Democratic) 1.7%
  • Scattering 6.7%[2]
  • Alabama[edit]

    Arizona Territory[edit]

    See Non-voting delegates, below.

    Arkansas[edit]

    District Incumbent This race
    Member Party First elected Results Candidates
    Arkansas 1 Logan Roots Republican 1868 Incumbent defeated.
    New member elected.
    Democratic gain.
  • Logan Roots (Republican) 38.7%[3]
  • Arkansas 2 Anthony A.C. Rogers Democratic 1868 Incumbent defeated.
    New member elected.
    Republican gain.
  • Anthony A. C. Rogers (Democratic) 41.0%[3]
  • Arkansas 3 Thomas Boles Republican 1868 Incumbent defeated.
    New member elected.
    Liberal Republican gain.
  • Thomas Boles (Republican) 46.3%[3]
  • California[edit]

    California elections

    ← 1868 September 6, 1871 1872 →

    3 seats
      Majority party Minority party
     
    Party Republican Democratic
    Last election 1 2
    Seats won 3 0
    Seat change Increase2 Decrease2
    Popular vote 62,539 57,065
    Percentage 52.3% 47.7%

      Republican hold
      Republican gain
    District Incumbent This race
    Member Party First elected Results Candidates
    California 1 Samuel Beach Axtell Democratic 1867 Incumbent retired.
    New member elected.
    Republican gain.
  • Lawrence Archer (Democratic) 48.4%
  • California 2 Aaron Sargent Republican 1868 Incumbent re-elected.
  • James W. Coffroth (Democratic) 46%
  • California 3 James A. Johnson Democratic 1867 Incumbent retired.
    New member elected.
    Republican gain.
  • George Pearce (Democratic) 48.3%
  • Colorado Territory[edit]

    See Non-voting delegates, below.

    Connecticut[edit]

    Dakota Territory[edit]

    See Non-voting delegates, below.

    Delaware[edit]

    District of Columbia[edit]

    See Non-voting delegates, below.

    Florida[edit]

    Florida election

    ← 1868 November 8, 1870 (Election Day) 1872 →

    1 seat
      Majority party Minority party
     
    Party Republican Democratic
    Last election 1 0
    Seats won 1[4] 0[4]
    Seat change Steady Steady
    Popular vote 12,439 11,812
    Percentage 51.3% 48.7%
    District Incumbent This race
    Member Party First elected Results Candidates
    Florida at-large Charles M. Hamilton Republican 1868 Incumbent retired.
    New member elected.
    Republican hold.
  • Silas L. Niblack (Democratic) 48.7%
  • Niblack subsequently successfully challenged Walls's election and was seated from Florida's at-large district on January 29, 1873.[5]

    Georgia[edit]

    Idaho Territory[edit]

    See Non-voting delegates, below.

    Illinois[edit]

    Indiana[edit]

    Iowa[edit]

    Kansas[edit]

    Kentucky[edit]

    Louisiana[edit]

    Maine[edit]

    Maryland[edit]

    Massachusetts[edit]

    Michigan[edit]

    Minnesota[edit]

    Missouri[edit]

    Montana Territory[edit]

    See Non-voting delegates, below.

    Nebraska[edit]

    District Incumbent This race
    Member Party First elected Results Candidates
    Nebraska at-large John Taffe Republican 1866 Incumbent re-elected.
  • George B. Lake (Democratic) 42.00%[6]
  • Nevada[edit]

    New Hampshire[edit]

    New Jersey[edit]

    New York[edit]

    North Carolina[edit]

    New Mexico Territory[edit]

    See Non-voting delegates, below.

    Ohio[edit]

    District Incumbent This race
    Member Party First elected Results Candidates[7]
    Ohio 1 Peter W. Strader Democratic 1868 Incumbent retired.
    New member elected.
    Republican gain.
  • Milton Sayler (Democratic) 47.6%
  • Ohio 2 Job E. Stevenson Republican 1868 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Samuel F. Cary (Democratic) 45.5%
  • Ohio 3 Robert C. Schenck Republican 1862 Incumbent lost re-election.
    New member elected.
    Democratic gain.
  • Robert C. Schenck (Republican) 49.9%
  • Ohio 4 William Lawrence Republican 1864 Incumbent retired.
    New member elected.
    Democratic gain.
  • William B. McClung (Republican) 49.5%
  • Ohio 5 William Mungen Democratic 1866 Incumbent retired.
    New member elected.
    Democratic hold.
  • John B. Clark (Republican) 42.6%
  • Ohio 6 John Armstrong Smith Republican 1868 Incumbent re-elected.
  • James W. Denver (Democratic) 49.2%
  • Ohio 7 James J. Winans Republican 1868 Incumbent lost renomination.
    New member elected.
    Republican hold.
  • Hugh J. Jewett (Democratic) 47.2%
  • Ohio 8 John Beatty Republican 1868 (Special) Incumbent re-elected.
  • James Randolph Hubbell (Democratic) 47.1%
  • Ohio 9 Edward F. Dickinson Democratic 1868 Incumbent lost re-election.
    New member elected.
    Republican gain.
  • Edward F. Dickinson (Democratic) 48.5%
  • Ohio 10 Erasmus D. Peck Republican 1870 (Special) Incumbent re-elected.
  • William F. Lockwood (Democratic) 47.5%
  • Ohio 11 John Thomas Wilson Republican 1866 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Ralph Leete (Democratic) 47.6%
  • Ohio 12 Philadelph Van Trump Democratic 1866 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Charles Elwood Brown (Republican) 42.1%
  • Ohio 13 George W. Morgan Democratic 1868 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Charles W. Potwin (Republican) 45.9%
  • Ohio 14 Martin Welker Republican 1864 Incumbent retired.
    New member elected.
    Republican hold.
  • Lyman R. Critchfield (Democratic) 48.5%
  • Ohio 15 Eliakim H. Moore Republican 1868 Incumbent retired.
    New member elected.
    Republican hold.
  • John Cartwright (Democratic) 48.4%
  • Ohio 16 John Bingham Republican 1864 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Robert A. Chambers (Democratic) 47.6%
  • Ohio 17 Jacob A. Ambler Republican 1868 Incumbent re-elected.
  • John Ball (Republican) 44.9%
  • Ohio 18 William H. Upson Republican 1868 Incumbent re-elected.
  • John M. Coffinberry (Democratic) 37.8%
  • Ohio 19 James A. Garfield Republican 1862 Incumbent re-elected.
  • William Howard (Democratic) 34.9%
  • Oregon[edit]

    Pennsylvania[edit]

    Rhode Island[edit]

    South Carolina[edit]

    Tennessee[edit]

    District Incumbent This race
    Member Party First elected Results Candidates
    Tennessee 1 Roderick R. Butler Republican 1867 Incumbent re-elected.
  • James White (Democratic) 42.72%
  • Nathaniel G. Taylor (Independent Republican) 10.23%[8]
  • Tennessee 2 Horace Maynard Republican 1865 Incumbent re-elected.
  • A. Blizard (Democratic) 48.51%[9]
  • Tennessee 3 William B. Stokes Republican 1865 Incumbent lost re-election.
    New member elected.
    Democratic gain.
  • William B. Stokes (Republican) 30.27%[10]
  • Tennessee 4 Lewis Tillman Republican 1868 Incumbent retired.
    New member elected.
    Democratic gain.
  • James Mullins (Republican) 13.48%[11]
  • Tennessee 5 William F. Prosser Republican 1868 Incumbent lost re-election.
    New member elected.
    Democratic gain.
  • William F. Prosser (Republican) 32.04%
  • Balie Peyton (Ind. Democratic) 20.80%[12]
  • Tennessee 6 Samuel M. Arnell Republican 1865 Incumbent retired.
    New member elected.
    Democratic gain.
  • T. J. Cypert (Republican) 21.52%
  • J. B. Frierson (Republican) 10.70%[13]
  • Tennessee 7 Isaac R. Hawkins Republican 1865 Incumbent retired.
    New member elected.
    Democratic gain.
  • John Norman (Republican) 18.34%[14]
  • Tennessee 8 William J. Smith Republican 1868 Incumbent lost re-election.
    New member elected.
    Democratic gain.
  • William J. Smith (Republican) 23.63%
  • E. Shaw (Ind. Republican) 14.54%[15]
  • Texas[edit]

    Utah Territory[edit]

    See Non-voting delegates, below.

    Vermont[edit]

    Virginia[edit]

    Washington Territory[edit]

    See Non-voting delegates, below.

    West Virginia[edit]

    District Incumbent This race
    Member Party First elected Results Candidates
    West Virginia 1 Isaac H. Duval Republican 1868 Incumbent retired.
    New member elected.
    Democratic gain.
  • Nathan Goff Jr. (Republican) 47.61%[16]
  • West Virginia 2 James McGrew Republican 1868 Incumbent re-elected.
  • O. P. Downey (Democratic) 47.33%[17]
  • West Virginia 3 John Witcher Republican 1868 Incumbent lost re-election.
    New member elected.
    Democratic gain.
  • John Witcher (Republican) 45.15%[18]
  • Wisconsin[edit]

    Wisconsin elected six members of congress on Election Day, November 8, 1870.

    District Incumbent This race
    Member Party First elected Results Candidates
    Wisconsin 1 Halbert E. Paine Republican 1864 Incumbent retired.
    New member elected.
    Democratic gain.
  • William P. Lyon (Republican) 42.5%
  • Wisconsin 2 David Atwood Republican 1870 (special) Incumbent retired.
    New member elected.
    Republican hold.
  • Amasa G. Cook (Democratic) 45.5%
  • Wisconsin 3 Amasa Cobb Republican 1862 Incumbent retired.
    New member elected.
    Republican hold.
  • John Strachan (Democratic) 41.5%
  • Wisconsin 4 Charles A. Eldredge Democratic 1862 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Jerome Anthony Watrous (Republican) 37.6%
  • Wisconsin 5 Philetus Sawyer Republican 1864 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Joseph Stringham (Democratic) 40.7%
  • Wisconsin 6 Cadwallader C. Washburn Republican 1866 Incumbent retired.
    New member elected.
    Republican hold.
  • Alexander Meggett (Democratic) 38.7%
  • Wyoming Territory[edit]

    See Non-voting delegates, below.

    Non-voting delegates[edit]

    District Incumbent This race
    Delegate Party First elected Results Candidates
    Arizona Territory at-large Richard C. McCormick Republican 1869 Incumbent re-elected.
    Colorado Territory at-large Allen A. Bradford Republican 1868 Unknown if incumbent retired or lost renomination.
    New delegate elected.
    Republican hold.
  • [FNU] Miller 43.95%[20]
  • Dakota Territory at-large Solomon L. Spink Republican 1868 Incumbent lost re-election as a Democrat.
    New delegate elected.
    Independent Democratic gain.
  • Walter A. Burleigh (Republican) 34.09%
  • Solomon L. Spink (Republican) 31.64%[21]
  • District of Columbia at-large New district New seat.
    New delegate elected in 1871.
    Republican gain.
  • [data missing][22]
  • Idaho Territory at-large Jacob K. Shafer Democratic 1868 Incumbent lost renomination.
    New member elected.
    Democratic hold.
  • T. J. Butler (Republican) 40.74%
  • J. L. Butler (Independent) 0.02%[23]
  • Montana Territory at-large James M. Cavanaugh Democratic 1859 (Minn.)
    1861 (lost)
    1868
    Incumbent lost renomination.
    New delegate elected August 7, 1871.
    Republican gain.
  • Edwin W. Toole (Democratic) 47.96%[24]
  • New Mexico Territory at-large José F. Chaves Republican 1868 Incumbent lost re-election.
    New member elected.
    Democratic gain.
  • José F. Chaves (Republican) 0%[25]
  • Utah Territory at-large William H. Hooper Democratic 1864 Incumbent re-elected.
  • George R. Maxwell (Republican) 6.25%[26]
  • Washington Territory at-large Selucius Garfielde Republican 1868 Incumbent re-elected June 6, 1870.
  • James D. Mix (Democratic) 43.00%
  • Marshall Blinn (Ind. Republican) 2.44%[27]
  • Wyoming Territory at-large Stephen F. Nuckolls Democratic 1869 Incumbent retired.
    New member elected.
    Republican gain.
  • John Wanless (Democratic) 45.03%
  • [FNU] Murrin (Ind. Democratic) 2.85%[28]
  • See also[edit]

    Notes[edit]

    1. ^ Majority of states held elections on November 8, 1870 (i.e. Election Day).
  • ^ Note that Dubin (p. 221) records 9–10 "Conservatives", and approximately 94 Democrats, as being elected to the 42nd Congress. This contrasts with Martis (pp. 124–125) which offers no separate accounting of "Conservatives" from Democrats and thus records a total of 104 Democratic members of the 42nd Congress.
  • ^ Includes 1 Independent Republican.
  • ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Elections held early.
  • ^ Elections held at the same time as elections for 41st Congress.
  • ^ a b c d Elections held late.
  • ^ Includes 2 Liberal Republicans: Gustavus A. Finkelnburg elected to Missouri's 2nd district, and James G. Blair elected to Missouri's 8th district.
  • ^ Includes 1 Independent Republican, John V. Creely, elected to Pennsylvania's 2nd district.
  • ^ Previous election had 5 Conservatives.
  • ^ Includes 2 Liberal Republicans and 1 Independent Republican.
  • References[edit]

    1. ^ Statutes at Large, 28th Congress, 2nd Session, p. 721.
  • ^ "Wisconsin U.S. House Election Results" (PDF). Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs. Archived from the original (PDF) on April 5, 2012. Retrieved August 27, 2014.
  • ^ a b c Guide to U.S. Elections. Vol. II (6th ed.). Washington, D.C.: CQ Press. 2010. p. 1046. ISBN 9781604265361. LCCN 2009033938. OCLC 430736650.
  • ^ a b Initial result, Democratic candidate successfully challenged Republican victory
  • ^ "Forty-Second Congress (membership roster)" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on March 9, 2013. Retrieved June 4, 2016.
  • ^ "Our Campaigns - NE - District 01 Race - Oct 11, 1870". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved September 19, 2021.
  • ^ Smith, Joseph P, ed. (1898). History of the Republican Party in Ohio. Vol. I. Chicago: the Lewis Publishing Company. pp. 277, 278.
  • ^ "TN - District 01". Our Campaigns. Retrieved February 19, 2021.
  • ^ "TN - District 02". Our Campaigns. Retrieved February 19, 2021.
  • ^ "TN - District 03". Our Campaigns. Retrieved February 19, 2021.
  • ^ "TN - District 04". Our Campaigns. Retrieved February 19, 2021.
  • ^ "TN - District 05". Our Campaigns. Retrieved February 19, 2021.
  • ^ "TN - District 06". Our Campaigns. Retrieved February 19, 2021.
  • ^ "TN - District 07". Our Campaigns. Retrieved February 19, 2021.
  • ^ "TN - District 08". Our Campaigns. Retrieved February 19, 2021.
  • ^ "WV District 01". Our Campaigns. Retrieved April 15, 2021.
  • ^ "WV District 02". Our Campaigns. Retrieved April 15, 2021.
  • ^ "WV District 03". Our Campaigns. Retrieved April 15, 2021.
  • ^ "AZ Territorial Delegate". Our Campaigns. Retrieved March 5, 2021.
  • ^ "CO Territorial Delegate". Our Campaigns. Retrieved March 5, 2021.
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