1832–33 United States Senate elections
Senators were elected over a wide range of time throughout 1832 and 1833, and a seat may have been filled months late or remained vacant due to legislative deadlock.Class 1 Anti-Jacksonian senator James Noble died February 26, 1831, having served in office since statehood in 1816.On January 3, 1832, Jacksonian John Tipton was elected to finish Noble's term, ending March 3, 1833.On December 7, 1833, Samuel McKean was elected by the Pennsylvania General Assembly to the United States Senate.The second election, on November 25, 1833, was to the Class 3 seat held by Nullifier Stephen D. Miller, who had resigned March 2, 1833.On December 10, 1832, Jacksonian William C. Rives was elected to finish the Class 2 seat's term ending March 3, 1837.Incumbent senator (and future president), John Tyler was re-elected to the Class 1 seat in 1833, changing from Jacksonian to Anti-Jacksonian.