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The 1808 United States general election elected the members of the 11th United States Congress. The election took place during the First Party System. The Democratic-Republican Party continued its control of the Presidency and both houses of Congress.
In the Presidential election, Democratic-Republican Secretary of State James Madison defeated Federalist Governor Charles Pinckney of North Carolina.[1]
In the House, Federalists won moderate gains, but Democratic-Republicans continued to dominate the chamber.[2]
In the Senate, Federalists picked up one seat, but Democratic-Republicans retained a dominant majority.[3]
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