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All 10 Virginia seats to the United States House of Representatives | |||||||||||||
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District | Result | Candidates |
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Virginia 1 | Pro-Administration win | √ Alexander White (Pro-Administration) 100% |
Virginia 2 | Anti-Administration win | √ John Brown (Anti-Administration) |
Virginia 3 | Anti-Administration win | √ Andrew Moore (Anti-Administration) George Hancock (Pro-Administration) |
Virginia 4 | Pro-Administration win | √ Richard Bland Lee (Pro-Administration) John Pope |
Virginia 5 | Anti-Administration win |
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Virginia 6 | Anti-Administration win | √ Isaac Coles (Anti-Administration) |
Virginia 7 | Anti-Administration win | √ John Page (Anti-Administration) Spencer Roane Meriwether Smith Arthur Lee Francis Corbin |
Virginia 8 | Anti-Administration win |
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Virginia 9 | Anti-Administration win |
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Virginia 10 | Pro-Administration win | √ Samuel Griffin (Pro-Administration) Benjamin Harrison Miles Selden, Jr. |
See also
- United States House of Representatives elections, 1788 and 1789
- 1789 Virginia's 5th congressional district election
- List of United States representatives from Virginia
References
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