Congressional and Gubernatorial Elections of 1792 (President Infinity Alternate Elections)

The Congressional and Gubernatorial Elections of 1792 were the second quadrennial elections to determine the Senators, Congressmen, and Governors of each state. Like the previous elections, the lack of parties led to no significant power balances. Most members of Congress and Governors supported the Second Washington Administration, though opposition became more outspoken. 30 Senators served in the Senate, and the House held 105 Representatives.