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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Maryland 1
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Philip Key
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Pro-Administration
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1790
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Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Pro-Administration hold.
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√ George Dent (Pro-Admin) 44.7% John Parnham (Pro-Admin) 29.8% Philip Key (Pro-Admin) 25.5%
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Maryland 2
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John F. Mercer Redistricted from the 3rd district
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Anti-Administration
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1791 (Special)
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Incumbent re-elected.
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√ John F. Mercer (Anti-Admin) 57.0% John Thomas (Pro-Admin) 42.1% Richard A. Contee 0.9%
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Maryland 3
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None (District created)
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New seat. New member elected. Pro-Administration gain.
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√ Uriah Forrest (Pro-Admin) 71.8% William Dorsey (Anti-Admin) 28.1% Others 0.1%
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Maryland 4
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None (District created)
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New seat. New member elected. Anti-Administration gain.
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√ Thomas Sprigg (Anti-Admin) 100%
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Maryland 5
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None (District created)
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New seat. New member elected. Anti-Administration gain.
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√ Samuel Smith (Anti-Admin) 61.1% Charles Ridgely (Anti-Admin) 38.9%
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Maryland 6
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None (District created)
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New seat. New member elected. Anti-Administration gain.
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√ Gabriel Christie (Anti-Admin) 63.6% William Matthews (Pro-Admin) 36.4%
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Maryland 7
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Joshua Seney Redistricted from the 2nd district
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Anti-Administration
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1789
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Incumbent retired. New member elected. Pro-Administration gain. Incumbent then resigned December 6, 1792 to become Chief Justice of Maryland's 3rd Judicial District. Winner was then also elected to finish the term, see above.
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√ William Hindman (Pro-Admin) 51.7% James Tilghman (Anti-Admin) 48.3%[1]
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Maryland 8
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William V. Murray Redistricted from the 5th district
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Pro-Administration
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1790
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Incumbent re-elected.
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√ William V. Murray (Pro-Admin) 93.8% Littleton Dennis (Pro-Admin) 5.4% Others 0.9%
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