1790 United States House of Representatives elections in South Carolina

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District Incumbent Party First
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Result Candidates
South Carolina 1
Also known as the Charleston Division
William L. Smith Pro-Administration 1788 Incumbent re-elected. William L. Smith (Pro-Administration)[1]
South Carolina 2
Also known as the Beaufort Division
Aedanus Burke Anti-Administration 1788 Retired?
Pro-Administration gain.
Robert Barnwell (Pro-Administration)[1]
South Carolina 3
Also known as the Georgetown Division
Daniel Huger Pro-Administration 1788 Incumbent re-elected. Daniel Huger (Pro-Administration)[1]
South Carolina 4
Also known as the Camden Division
Thomas Sumter Anti-Administration 1788 Incumbent re-elected. Thomas Sumter (Anti-Administration)[1]
South Carolina 5
Also known as the Ninety-Six Division
Thomas Tudor Tucker Anti-Administration 1788 Incumbent re-elected. Thomas Tudor Tucker (Anti-Administration)[1]

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  1. ^ a b c d e Source does not give numbers of votes or has incomplete data
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