United States House of Representatives elections, 1854
- United States House of Representatives elections, 1854
The U.S. House election, 1854 was an election for the United States House of Representatives in 1854.
The 1854 election was beginning of the end for both the Democratic and Whig Parties. Party lines were very blurred and a minority government was formed. Democrats lost a huge number of seats in the North due to the impending slavery crisis, but remained the largest party in the House. The American Party, a faction based on the fears of immigration and Catholicism which had won several seats in previous elections, became the second largest group. The large influx of immigrants from Catholic Ireland, escaping the Potato Famine, and from Catholic Southern Germany, departing due to political and economic instability, shocked many American Protestants and allowed the American Party to grow. The Whigs, divided over the issue of slavery, lost several seats and began to disintegrate. Meanwhile, the newly-formed Republican Party, which was anti-slavery and pro-industry, quickly became a force in the North. In the end, the Whigs and Republicans allied to become the largest faction, although they still did not hold a majority.
Overall results
*"Note: 1 Democratic Party member, 11 American Party members, and all Republican Party and Whig Party members sat during this term as "Opposition" members, and party lines were very blurred."
California
Note: From statehood to 1864, California's representatives were elected at-large, with the top two vote-getters winning election from 1849 to 1858; in 1860 when California gained a seat in the House the top three vote-getters were elected.
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