1810 United States elections

The 1810 United States elections occurred in the middle of Democratic-Republican President James Madison's first term, during the First Party System. Members of the 12th United States Congress were chosen in this election. During the 12th Congress, Louisiana joined the union. Democratic-Republicans continued to control both chambers of Congress.

1810 United States elections
1808          1809          1810          1811          1812
Midterm elections
Incumbent presidentJames Madison
(Democratic-Republican)
Next Congress12th
Senate elections
Overall controlDemocratic-Republican hold
Seats contested11 of 34 seats
Net seat changeFederalist -1
House elections
Overall controlDemocratic-Republican hold
Seats contestedAll 143 voting seats
Net seat changeDemocratic-Republican +13

In the House, Democratic-Republicans picked up a moderate number of seats, increasing their already-dominant majority.

In the Senate, Democratic-Republicans won a small number of seats, increasing their commanding majority.

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