[1] All elected representatives were members of the Anti-Administration political faction in Congress.
Under the act, representatives were elected at-large on a general ticket but for three district-based seats, for which candidates were required to be residents.
Each voter was allowed to cast three votes, one for a candidate in each district.
Only the returns of Richmond, Wilkes, Effingham, Chatham, Liberty, Burke, and Washington Counties were counted, as they had been received in time.
The returns from Greene, Glynn, and Camden Counties came in too late but were published anyways.