1806 United States House of Representatives election in Delaware

The 1806 United States House of Representatives election in Delaware was held on October 7, 1806 to elect the U.S. representative from Delaware's at-large congressional district. Incumbent Federalist James M. Broom faced re-election to a full term after winning the previous year's special election. He was challenged by three Democratic-Republicans. Broom was re-elected with over 60% of the vote, with neither opponent coming close to unseating him.

1806 United States House of Representatives election in Delaware

The 1806 United States House of Representatives election in Delaware was held on October 7, 1806 to elect the U.S. representative from Delaware's at-large congressional district. Incumbent Federalist James M. Broom faced re-election to a full term after winning the previous year's special election. He was challenged by three Democratic-Republicans. Broom was re-elected with over 60% of the vote, with neither opponent coming close to unseating him.