1836 United States Federal Elections (American Parliamentary Series)

The 1836 United States federal elections saw the re-election of Prime Minister John Quincy Adams of the Democratic Republican party. Quincy was very popular during his first term, as the economy had improved. As such, Adams was able to expand his party's majority. The Jacksonian party finished second again, with former Prime Minister Martin Van Buren remaining leader of the opposition. The Southern Conservatives finished third this time, gaining a 14 seat margin. This election was the first one that saw the new states of Arkansas and Michigan could vote in, increasing the amount of seats in parliament from 213 to 242.

Election Results
The follow table shows a result of Candidates who ran for parliament