District
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Incumbent
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Party
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First elected
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Result
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Candidates
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South Carolina 1
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William L. Smith
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Pro-Administration
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1788
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Incumbent re-elected to a new party. Federalist gain.
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√ William L. Smith (Federalist) 51.7% John Rutledge, Jr. (Federalist) 37.3% Thomas Tucker 11.0%
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South Carolina 2
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New seat
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New member elected. Democratic-Republican gain. Winner declined to serve and a special election was held to fill the resulting vacancy, electing Wade Hampton (Democratic-Republican).
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√ Robert Barnwell[Note 1]
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South Carolina 3
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Lemuel Benton
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Anti-Administration
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1793
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Incumbent re-elected to a new party. Democratic-Republican gain.
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√ Lemuel Benton (Democratic-Republican)[Note 1]
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South Carolina 4
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Richard Winn
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Anti-Administration
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1793
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Incumbent re-elected to a new party. Democratic-Republican gain.
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√ Richard Winn (Democratic-Republican)[Note 1]
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South Carolina 5
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Alexander Gillon
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Anti-Administration
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1793
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Incumbent died October 6, 1794. New member elected. Federalist gain. Winner of general election was also elected to finish Gillon's term, see above.
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√ Robert Goodloe Harper (Federalist) 58.3% John Hunter (Democratic-Republican) 41.7%
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John Hunter (Moved from the 2nd district)
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Anti-Administration
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1793
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Incumbent lost re-election. Anti-Administration loss.
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South Carolina 6
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Andrew Pickens
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Anti-Administration
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1793
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Unknown if incumbent retired or lost re-election. Democratic-Republican gain.
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√ Samuel Earle (Democratic-Republican)[Note 1]
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