2nd United States Congress

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Modern tour group visiting the House of Representatives chamber at Congress Hall
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Senate chamber at Congress Hall

The 2nd United States Congress, consisting of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives, met at Congress Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, from March 4, 1791, to March 4, 1793, during the third and fourth years of George Washington's presidency. The apportionment of seats in the House of Representatives was based on the provisions of Article I, Section 2, Clause 3 of the United States Constitution. Additional House seats were assigned to the two new states of Vermont and Kentucky. Both chambers had a Pro-Administration majority.

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Major events

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Major legislation

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States admitted

Constitutional amendments

Party summary

There were no political parties in this Congress. Members are informally grouped into factions of similar interest, based on an analysis of their voting record.[1]

Details on changes are shown below in the "Changes in membership" section.

Senate

During this congress, two new Senate seats were added for each of the new states of Vermont and Kentucky.

Faction
(Shading indicates faction control)
Total
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Anti-Administration
(A)
Pro-Administration
(P)
Vacant
End of
previous Congress
8 style="background:Template:Party color" | 18 26 0
Begin 8 style="background:Template:Party color" | 17 25 1
March 4, 1791Template:Efn style="background:Template:Party color" | 16 24 2
June 13, 1791Template:Efn rowspan=5 style="background:Template:Party color" | 17 25 1
November 4, 1791Template:Efn 10 27
June 18, 1792Template:Efn 12 29
October 8, 1792Template:Efn 11 28 2
October 18, 1792Template:Efn 12 29 1
November 30, 1792Template:Efn style="background:Template:Party color" | 16 28 2
January 10, 1793Template:Efn rowspan=2 style="background:Template:Party color" | 17 29 1
February 28, 1793Template:Efn 13 30 0
Final voting share 43.3% style="background:Template:Party color" | 56.7%
Beginning of the
next Congress
14 style="background:Template:Party color" | 16 30 0

House of Representatives

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Members of the House of Representatives as shared by each state

During this congress, two new House seats were added for each of the new states of Vermont and Kentucky. (Sess. 3, ch. 9, 1 Stat. 191)

Faction
(Shading indicates faction control)
Total
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Anti-Administration
(A)
Pro-Administration
(P)
Vacant
End of
previous Congress
28 style="background:Template:Party color" | 36 64 1
Begin
March 4, 1791
25 style="background:Template:Party color" | 37 62 3
April 4, 1791Template:Efn rowspan=2 style="background:Template:Party color" | 38 63 2
October 24, 1791Template:Efn 28 66 1
November 1791Template:Efn rowspan=3 style="background:Template:Party color" | 37 65 2
February 6, 1792 Template:Efn 29 66 1
March 21, 1792Template:Efn 28 65 2
April 2, 1792Template:Efn rowspan=6 style="background:Template:Party color" | 38 66 1
June 1, 1792Template:Efn 27 65 4
November 8, 1792Template:Efn 28 66 3
November 9, 1792Template:Efn 29 67 2
November 22, 1792Template:Efn 30 68 1
December 6, 1792Template:Efn 29 67 2
January 30, 1793Template:Efn style="background:Template:Party color" | 39 68 1
Final voting share 42.6% style="background:Template:Party color" | 57.4%
Beginning of the
next Congress
55 50 105 0


Leadership

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Senate President
John Adams

Senate

House of Representatives

Members

This list is arranged by chamber, then by state. Senators are listed by class, and representatives are listed by district.

Senate

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House of Representatives

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Membership changes

There were no political parties in this Congress. Members are informally grouped into factions of similar interest, based on an analysis of their voting record.[1]

Vermont and Kentucky were newly admitted as states and are first represented in this Congress.

Senate

There were three resignations, one contested election, and four new seats of admitted states, resulting in a four-seat net gain of the Anti-Administration Senators. Script error: No such module "Labelled list hatnote". Template:Ordinal US Congress change

|- | Pennsylvania
(1) | Vacant | Legislature failed to elect senator.
Successor elected February 28, 1793. | style="background:#CCFF66" | Albert Gallatin (A) | December 2, 1793

|- | Connecticut
(3) | style="background:Template:Party color" | William S. Johnson (P) | Resigned March 4, 1791.
Successor elected June 13, 1791. | style="background:Template:Party color" | Roger Sherman (P) | June 13, 1791

|- | Vermont
(3) | rowspan=2 | New seat | rowspan=2 | Vermont was admitted to the Union March 4, 1791.
Winners elected October 17, 1791. | style="background:#CCFF66" | Stephen R. Bradley (A) | November 4, 1791

|- | Vermont
(1) | style="background:#CCFF66" | Moses Robinson (A) | November 4, 1791

|- | Kentucky
(3) | rowspan=2 | New seat | rowspan=2 | Kentucky was admitted to the Union June 1, 1792.
Winners elected June 18, 1792. | style="background:#CCFF66" | John Edwards (A) | June 18, 1792

|- | Kentucky
(2) | style="background:#CCFF66" | John Brown (A) | June 18, 1792

|- | Virginia
(2) | style="background:#CCFF66" | Richard Henry Lee (A) | Resigned October 8, 1792.
Successor elected October 18, 1792. | style="background:#CCFF66" | John Taylor (A) | October 18, 1792

|- | Maryland
(1) | style="background:Template:Party color" | Charles Carroll (P) | Resigned November 30, 1792.
Successor elected January 10, 1793. | style="background:Template:Party color" | Richard Potts (P) | January 10, 1793

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House of Representatives

There were 3 resignations, 1 vacancy of a member-elect, 1 contested election, 2 late elections, and 4 new seats of admitted states, resulting in a 3-seat net gain of the Anti-Administration members and a 1-seat net gain of the Pro-Administration members. Script error: No such module "Labelled list hatnote". Template:Ordinal US Congress change

|- | nowrap | Template:Ushr | Vacant | Due to failure to reach a majority, four ballots were needed to elect. Incumbent was elected late April 4, 1791. | style="background:Template:Party color" | George Thatcher (P) | April 4, 1791

|- | nowrap | Template:Ushr | Vacant | Representative-elect James Townsend died on May 24, 1790, before Congress assembled. | style="background:#CCFF66" | Thomas Tredwell (A) | October 24, 1791

|- | nowrap | Template:Ushr | rowspan=2 | New seat | rowspan=2 | Vermont was admitted to the Union on March 4, 1791. | style="background:#CCFF66" | Israel Smith (A) | October 24, 1791

|- | nowrap | Template:Ushr | style="background:#CCFF66" | Nathaniel Niles (A) | October 24, 1791

|- | nowrap | Template:Ushr | style="background:Template:Party color" | William Pinkney (P) | Resigned November 1791 | style="background:#CCFF66" | John Francis Mercer (A) | February 6, 1792

|- | nowrap | Template:Ushr | Vacant | Due to failure to reach a majority, eight ballots were needed to elect. Incumbent was elected late April 2, 1792. | style="background:Template:Party color" | George Leonard (P) | April 2, 1792

|- | nowrap | Template:Ushr | style="background:#CCFF66" | John Brown (A) | Resigned June 1, 1792, to become U.S. Senator from Kentucky. | Vacant | Seat went with Kentucky

|- | nowrap | Template:Ushr | rowspan=2 | New seat | rowspan=2 | Kentucky was admitted to the Union on June 1, 1792. | style="background:#CCFF66" | Alexander D. Orr (A) | November 8, 1792

|- | nowrap | Template:Ushr | style="background:#CCFF66" | Christopher Greenup (A) | November 9, 1792

|- | nowrap | Template:Ushr | style="background:#CCFF66" | Anthony Wayne (A) | Anthony Wayne served until March 21, 1792, when seat declared vacant because the election was contested | style="background:#CCFF66" | John Milledge (A) | November 22, 1792

|- | nowrap | Template:Ushr | style="background:#CCFF66" | Joshua Seney (A) | Resigned December 6, 1792. | style="background:Template:Party color" | William Hindman (P) | January 30, 1793

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Committees

Lists of committees and their party leaders.

Senate

House of Representatives

Joint committees

Employees

Senate

House of Representatives

See also

Notes

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References

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External links

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