1814–1815 United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts

Massachusetts held its elections November 7, 1814.State law required a majority vote for election, which was not met in two districts, leading to a second election January 6, 1815.This Massachusetts elections–related article is a stub.You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.
Elections in MassachusettsFederal governmentU.S. President1788–89Class 11796 (S)1800 (S)1808 (S)1810 (S)1813 (S)1815 (S)1816 (S)1818 (S)1820 (S)1829 (S)February 1841 (S)1851 (S)1874 (S)1962 (S)2010 (S)Class 21803 (S)1811 (S)1822 (S)1826 (S)January 1841 (S)1845 (S)1855 (S)1873 (S)1905 (S)1944 (S)2013 (S)1788/17891790/17921792/17931794/17951796/17971798/17991800/18011802/18031810/18111812/18131816/18171818/18191820/18211822/18231824/18251826/18271830/18321833/18341834/18351838/18391840/18411842/18441844/18461848/18501850/18511991 (1st)2001 (9th)2007 (5th)2013 (5th)State governmentApr. 1831Nov. 1831Governor's CouncilBallot measuresProposition 2½English Language Education in Public SchoolsGreyhound ProtectionSensible Marijuana PolicyState Income Tax RepealNo Sales Tax for AlcoholSales Tax ReliefComprehensive Permits and Regional PlanningRight to RepairDeath with DignityMedical MarijuanaAutomatic Gas Tax Increase RepealExpansion of Bottle DepositsCasino RepealPaid Sick DaysExpand Slot Machine GamingCharter School ExpansionFarm Animal ConfinementLegalization, Regulation and Taxation of MarijuanaGender Identity Anti-DiscriminationApr 1825Dec 18251844–45Dec 18451853–54Dec 1854City council1973 (S)1989 (S)Massachusetts 1Artemas Ward Jr.Massachusetts 2Timothy PickeringMassachusetts 3William ReedDaniel A. WhiteMassachusetts 4Samuel Dana1814 (Special)Asahel StearnsMassachusetts 5William ElyElijah H. MillsMassachusetts 6Samuel TaggartSamuel C. AllenMassachusetts 7John W. HulbertMassachusetts 8William BayliesMassachusetts 9John Reed Jr.Massachusetts 10Laban WheatonMarcus MortonMassachusetts 11Elijah BrighamMassachusetts 12Abijah BigelowSolomon StrongMassachusetts 13Nathaniel RugglesThomas Boylston AdamsMassachusetts 14District of MaineCyrus KingJohn HolmesMassachusetts 15George BradburyEzekiel WhitmanMassachusetts 16Abiel WoodBenjamin BrownMassachusetts 17John WilsonJames CarrMassachusetts 18James ParkerThomas RiceMassachusetts 19Samuel DavisSamuel S. ConnerMassachusetts 20Levi HubbardAlbion K. ParrisMassachusetts's 4th congressional district special election, 1814Massachusetts's 12th congressional district special election, 1814United States House of Representatives elections, 1814 and 1815List of United States representatives from MassachusettsU.S. Senates/1926s/1962s/2010s/1855s/1873s/1944s/2013U.S. House1790–921792-931794–951796–971798–991800–011802–031810–111812–131816–171818–191820–211822–231824–251826–271830–19701974–2002s/10ths/11ths/12ths/14ths/17ths/20ths/13thlisted herePolitical party strength in MassachusettsUnited States House of Representativeselections1790–911792–931804–051806–071808–091814–151828–291830–311832–331834–351836–371838–391840–411842–431846–471848–491850–511852–531854–551856–571858–591860–611862–631864–651866–671868–691870–711872–731874–751876–771878–79CaliforniaDelawareDistrict of ColumbiaNorth DakotaFull list1855–56January 2015October 2015January 2023October 20231789–18221824–18541856–presentSpecial electionsThird-party performancesMassachusetts elections