- Source: 1819 United States Senate elections in Maryland
On April 23, 1819, incumbent Federalist senator Alexander Contee Hanson died. The other incumbent senator, Robert Henry Goldsborough, ran for re-election to hold his seat.
The Maryland legislature elected a successor to finish Hanson's term, as well as a senator for the term for the other class. The two top vote-getters (both Democratic-Republicans) were declared the winners, with the first-place winner, Edward Lloyd taking the Class 3 seat, which ran March 4, 1819, to March 3, 1825. The second-place winner, William Pinkney, took the Class 1 seat, finishing Hanson's term which ran March 4, 1817, to March 3, 1823.
√ Edward Lloyd (Democratic-Republican) 28.41%
√ William Pinkney (Democratic-Republican) 27.84%
Charles Carroll (Federalist) 21.02%
Robert Henry Goldsborough (Federalist) 19.32%
Charles Goldsborough (Federalist) 2.27%
Samuel Smith (Unknown) 0.57%
John Graham (Democratic-Republican) 0.57%
See also
1818 and 1819 United States Senate elections
References
"MD US Senate". Our Campaigns. August 30, 2004. Retrieved March 24, 2015.
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