1852 United States elections

The 1852 United States elections elected the members of the 33rd United States Congress. The election marked the end of the Second Party System, as the Whig Party ceased to function as a national party following this election. Democrats won the presidency and retained control of both houses of Congress. In the House, Democrats won several seats, boosting their majority. In the Senate, Democrats won minor gains, maintaining their commanding majority.

1852 United States elections

The 1852 United States elections elected the members of the 33rd United States Congress. The election marked the end of the Second Party System, as the Whig Party ceased to function as a national party following this election. Democrats won the presidency and retained control of both houses of Congress. In the House, Democrats won several seats, boosting their majority. In the Senate, Democrats won minor gains, maintaining their commanding majority.