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Maryland's 5th congressional district special elections, 1816

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The 1816 special elections for Maryland's 5th congressional district were to fill two separate vacancies. The 5th district was a plural district, with two seats. Both seats were vacated, the first by Representative Nicholas R. Moore (DR) in 1815, before the 14th Congress even met, and the second by Rep. William Pinkney (DR) on April 18, 1816 after being named Minister to Russia.

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January election

The first special election was held on January 27, 1816 to replace Moore.

Smith took his seat in the 14th Congress on February 4, during the First Session.

September election

The second election was held on September 3 to fill the vacancy left by Pickney's resignation.

Little took his seat on December 2, at the start of the Second Session.

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Maryland's 5th congressional district special elections, 1816 Wikipedia