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General Ticket Usage

This is a table of every instance of the use of the general ticket in the United States Congress

Congress Dates State &
Number of Representatives
1st 1789-1791 CT (5), NJ (4), NH (3), PA (8)
2nd 1791-1793 CT (5), NJ (4), NH (3)
3rd 1793-1795 CT (7), GA (2), NJ (5), NH (4), PA (13), RI (2)
4th 1795-1797 CT (7), GA (2), NJ (5), NH (4), RI (2)
5th 1797-1799 CT (7), GA (2), NJ (5), NH (4), RI (2)
6th 1799-1801 CT (7), GA (2), NH (4), RI (2)
7th 1801-1803 CT (7), GA (2), NJ (5), NH (4), RI (2)
8th 1803-1805 CT (7), GA (4), NJ (6), NH (5), RI (2), TN (3)
9th 1805-1807 CT (7), GA (4), NJ (6), NH (5), RI (2)
10th 1807-1809 CT (7), GA (4), NJ (6), NH (5), RI (2)
11th 1809-1811 CT (7), GA (4), NJ (6), NH (5), RI (2)
12th 1811-1813 CT (7), GA (4), NJ (6), NH (5), RI (2)
13th 1813-1815 CT (7), DE (2), GA (6), NH (6), RI (2), VT (6)
14th 1815-1817 CT (7), DE (2), GA (6), NJ (6), NH (6), RI (2), VT (6)
15th 1817-1819 CT (7), DE (2), GA (6), NJ (6), NH (6), RI (2), VT (6)
16th 1819-1821 CT (7), DE (2), GA (6), NJ (6), NH (6), RI (2), VT (6)
17th 1821-1823 CT (7), DE (2), GA (6), NJ (6), NH (6), RI (2)
18th 1823-1825 CT (6), GA (7), NJ (6), NH (6), RI (2), VT (5)
19th 1825-1827 CT (6), GA (7), NJ (6), NH (6), RI (2)
20th 1827-1829 CT (6), NJ (6), NH (6), RI (2)
21st 1829-1831 CT (6), GA (7), NJ (6), NH (6), RI (2)
22nd 1831-1833 CT (6), GA (7), NJ (6), NH (6), RI (2)
23rd 1833-1835 CT (6), GA (9), MO (2), MS (2), NJ (6), NH (5), RI (2)
24th 1835-1837 CT (6), GA (9), MO (2), MS (2), NJ (6), NH (5), RI (2)
25th 1837-1839 NH (5), GA (9), MO (2), MS (2), NJ (6), RI (2)
26th 1839-1841 NH (5), GA (9), MO (2), MS (2), NJ (6), RI (2)
27th 1841-1843 AL (5), GA (9), MO (2), MS (2), NH (5), NJ (6), RI (2)
28th 1843-1845 NH (4), GA (8), MO (5), MS (4)
29th 1845-1847 IA (2), NH (4), MO (5), MS (4)
30th 1847-1849 WI (2)
31st 1849-1851 CA (2)
32nd 1851-1853 CA (2)
33rd 1853-1855 CA (2)
34th 1855-1857 CA (2)
35th 1857-1859 CA (2), MN (2)
36th 1859-1861 CA (2), MN (2)
37th 1861-1863 CA (3), MN (2)
38th to 42nd 1863-1873 CA (3)
43rd to 47th 1873-1883 Fl (2), KS (3)
48th 1883-1885 ME (4)
51st 1889-1891 SD (2)
52nd 1891-1893 SD (2)
53rd 1893-1895 SD (2), WA (2)
54th 1895-1897 SD (2), WA (2)
55th 1897-1899 SD (2), WA (2)
56th 1899-1901 SD (2), WA (2)
57th 1901-1903 SD (2), WA (2)
58th 1903-1905 ND (2), SD (2), WA (3)
59th 1905-1907 ND (2), SD (2), WA (3)
60th 1907-1909 ND (2), SD (2), WA (3)
61st 1909-1911 ND (2), SD (2)
62nd 1911-1913 ND (2), NM (2), SD (2)
63rd 1913-1915 ID (2), MT (2), UT (2)
64th 1915-1917 ID (2), MT (2)
65th to 72nd 1917-1933 ID (2), MT (2)
73rd 1933-1935 KY (9), MN (9), MO (13), ND (2), VA (9)
74th 1935-1937 ND (2)
75th 1937-1939 ND (2)
76th 1939-1941 ND (2)
77th 1941-1943 ND (2)
78th 1943-1945 AZ (2), NM (2), ND (2)
79th 1945-1947 AZ (2), NM (2), ND (2)
80th 1947-1949 AZ (2), NM (2), ND (2)
81st 1949-1951 NM (2), ND (2)
82nd 1951-1953 NM (2), ND (2)
83rd 1953-1955 NM (2), ND (2)
84th 1955-1957 NM (2), ND (2)
85th 1957-1959 NM (2), ND (2)
86th 1959-1961 NM (2), ND (2)
87th 1961-1963 NM (2), ND (2)
88th 1963-1965 AL (8), HI (2), NM (2)
89th 1965-1967 HI (2), NM (2)
90th 1967-1969 HI (2), NM (2)
91st 1969-1971 HI (2)

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