← 1796 1797 1798 1799 1800 → Midterm elections | |
Incumbent president | John Adams (Federalist) |
---|---|
Next Congress | 6th |
Senate elections | |
Overall control | Federalist hold |
Seats contested | 11 of 32 seats[1] |
Net seat change | None[2] |
House elections | |
Overall control | Federalist hold |
Seats contested | All 106 voting seats |
Net seat change | Federalist +3[2] |
The 1798 United States elections occurred in the middle of Federalist President John Adams's term. Members of the 6th United States Congress were chosen in this election. The election took place during the First Party System. The election saw no significant partisan change, with the Federalists keeping control of both houses of Congress.[3][4]
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- ^ Not counting special elections.
- ^ a b Congressional seat gain figures only reflect the results of the regularly-scheduled elections, and do not take special elections into account.
- ^ "Party Divisions of the House of Representatives". United States House of Representatives. Retrieved 25 June 2014.
- ^ "Party Division in the Senate, 1789-Present". United States Senate. Retrieved 25 June 2014.