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APPENDICES
ELECTORAL AND POPULAR VOTES
Year of Election |
Candidates for President |
States | Political Party |
Popular Vote |
Plurality | Electoral Vote |
Candidates for Vice-President |
States | Political Party |
Electoral Vote | ||
1828 | Andrew Jackson*[1] | Tenn. | Dem. | 647,231 | 138,134 | 178 | John C. Calhoun*[1] | S. C. | Dem. | 171 | ||
John Q. Adams | Mass. | Nat. R. | 509,097 | 83 | Richard Rush | Pa. | Nat. R. | 83 | ||||
William Smith | S. C. | Dem. | 7 | |||||||||
1832 | Andrew Jackson*[1] | Tenn. | Dem. | 687,502 | 157,313 | 219 | M. Van Buren*[1] | N. Y. | Dem. | 189 | ||
Henry Clay | Ky. | Nat. R. | 530,159 | 49 | John Sergeant | Pa. | Nat. R. | 49 | ||||
John Floyd | Ga. | Ind. |
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11 | Henry Lee | Mass. | Ind. | 11 | ||||
William Wirt[2] | Md. | Anti-M. | 7 | Amos Ellmaker[2] | Pa. | Anti-M. | 7 | |||||
Wm. Wilkins | Pa. | Dem. | 30 | |||||||||
1836 | Martin Van Buren*[1] | N. Y. | Dem. | 761,549 | 24,893 | 170 | R. M. Johnson*[3][1] | Ky. | Dem. | 147 | ||
W. H. Harrison | O. | Whig |
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73 | Francis Granger | N. Y. | Whig | 77 | ||||
Hugh L. White | Tenn. | Whig | 26 | John Tyler | Va. | Whig | 47 | |||||
Daniel Webster | Mass. | Whig | 14 | William Smith | Ala. | Dem. | 23 | |||||
Willie P. Mangum | N. C. | Whig | 11 | |||||||||
1840 | W. H. Harrison*[1] | O. | Whig | 1,275,017 | 146,315 | 234 | John Tyler*[1] | Va. | Whig | 234 | ||
Martin Van Buren | N. Y. | Dem. | 1,128,702 | 60 | R. M. Johnson | Ky. | Dem. | 48 | ||||
James G. Birney | N. Y. | Lib. | 7,059 | L. W. Tazewell | Va. | Dem. | 11 | |||||
James K. Polk | Tenn. | Dem. | 1 | |||||||||
Thomas Earle | Pa. | Lib. | ||||||||||
1844 | James K. Polk*[1] | Tenn. | Dem. | 1,337,243 | 38,175 | 170 | George M. Dallas*[1] | Pa. | Dem. | 170 | ||
Henry Clay | Ky. | Whig | 1,299,068 | 105 | T. Frelinghuysen | N. J. | Whig | 105 | ||||
James G. Birney | N. Y. | Lib. | 62,300 | Thomas Morris | O. | Lib. | ||||||
1848 | Zachary Taylor*[1] | La. | Whig | 1,360,101 | 139,557 | 163 | Millard Fillmore*[1] | N. Y. | Whig | 163 | ||
Lewis Cass | Mich. | Dem. | 1,220,544 | 127 | William O. Butler | Ky. | Dem. | 127 | ||||
Martin Van Buren | N. Y. | F. Soil | 291,263 | Charles F. Adams | Mass. | F. Soil | ||||||
1852 | Franklin Pierce*[1] | N. H. | Dem. | 1,601,474 | 220,896 | 254 | William R. King*[1] | Ala. | Dem. | 254 | ||
Winfield Scott | N. J. | Whig | 1,380,576 | 42 | William A. Graham | N. C. | Whig | 42 | ||||
John P. Hale | N. H. | F. D.[4] | 156,149 | George W. Julian | Ind. | F. D. | ||||||
Daniel Webster[5] | Mass. | Whig | 1,670 |
- ↑ 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 The candidates starred were elected.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Candidate of the Anti-Masonic Party.
- ↑ There being no choice, the Senate elected Johnson.
- ↑ Free Democrat.
- ↑ In Massachusetts. There was also a Native American ticket in that state, which received 184 votes.