Missouri was admitted to the union on August 10, 1821,[1] but elections had been held August 28, 1820.
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| Missouri at-large | None (District created) | New seat. New member elected. Democratic-Republican gain. |
√ John Scott (Democratic-Republican) 93.6% James Caldwell 6.4% | ||
See also
References
- ↑ "Seventeenth Congress March 4, 1821, to March 3, 1823". Office of the Historian, United States House of Representatives. Retrieved February 4, 2019 – via History.house.gov.
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