United States Senate elections, 1850
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The United States Senate election of 1850 was an election which had the Democratic Party
gain one seat in the United States Senate
.
As this election was prior to ratification of the seventeenth amendment
, Senators were chosen by State legislatures.
Senate Party Division, 32rd Congress
Democratic Party (United States)
The Democratic Party is one of two major contemporary political parties in the United States, along with the Republican Party. The party's socially liberal and progressive platform is largely considered center-left in the U.S. political spectrum. The party has the lengthiest record of continuous...
gain one seat in the United States Senate
United States Senate
The United States Senate is the upper house of the bicameral legislature of the United States, and together with the United States House of Representatives comprises the United States Congress. The composition and powers of the Senate are established in Article One of the U.S. Constitution. Each...
.
As this election was prior to ratification of the seventeenth amendment
Seventeenth Amendment to the United States Constitution
The Seventeenth Amendment to the United States Constitution established direct election of United States Senators by popular vote. The amendment supersedes Article I, § 3, Clauses 1 and 2 of the Constitution, under which senators were elected by state legislatures...
, Senators were chosen by State legislatures.
Senate Party Division, 32rd Congress32nd United States CongressThe Thirty-second United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, consisting of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives. It met in Washington, D.C. from March 4, 1851 to March 3, 1853, during the third and...
(1851-1853)
- Majority Party: Democratic (36)
- Minority Party: Whig Party (23)
- Other Parties: Free Soiler (3)
- Total Seats: 62
Change in Senate composition
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