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1 Presidential Elections

2 1789 --George Washington---69 --John Adams---34 --minor candidates---35 Washington elected unanimously 81

3 1792 --George Washington---132 --John Adams---77 --George Clinton---50 --minor candidates---5 135

4 1796 FJohn Adams---71 DRThomas Jefferson---68 FThomas Pinckney---59 DRAaron Burr---30 141

5 1800 DRThomas Jefferson---73 DRAaron Burr---73 FJohn Adams---65 FCharles C. Pinckney---64 141

6 1804 DRThomas Jefferson---162 FCharles C. Pinckney---14 Twelfth Amendment added 176

7 1808 DRJames Madison---122 FCharles C. Pinckney---47 DRGeorge Clinton---6 176

8 1812 DRJames Madison---128 FDewitt Clinton---89 218

9 1816 DRJames Monroe---183 FRufus King---43 226

10 1820 DRJames Monroe---231 IRJohn Q. Adams---1 Era of Good Feeling 232

11 1824 DRJohn Q. Adams108,74084 DRAndrew Jackson153,54499 DRWilliam H. Crawford46,61841 DRHenry Clay47,13637 261

12 1828 DAndrew Jackson647,286178 NRJohn Q. Adams508,06483 Not even close! 261

13 1832 DAndrew Jackson687,502219 NRHenry Clay530,18949 AMWilliam Wirt33,1087 NRJohn Floyd11 286

14 1836 DMartin Van Buren764,176170 WWilliam H. Harrison550,81673 WHugh White146,10726 WDaniel Webster41,20114 283

15 1840 WWilliam H. Harrison1,274,624234 DMartin Van Buren1,127,78160 294

16 1844 DJames K. Polk1,338,464170 WHenry Clay1,300,097105 LJames G. Birney62,300--- 275

17 1848 WZachary Taylor1,360,967163 DLewis Cass1,222,342127 FSMartin Van Buren291,263--- 290

18 1852 DFranklin Pierce1,601,117254 WWinfield Scott1,385,45342 FSJohn P. Hale155,825--- 296

19 1856 DJames Buchanan1,832,955174 RJohn C. Fremont1,339,932114 AMillard Fillmore871,7318 233

20 1860 RAbraham Lincoln1,865,593180 DStephen A. Douglas1,382,71312 DJohn C. Breckinridge848,35672 CUJohn Bell592,90639 303

21 1864 UAbraham Lincoln2,206,938212 DGeorge B. McClellan1,803,78721 233

22 1868 RUlysses S. Grant3,596,745214 DHoratio Seymour2,706,82980 Republicans waved the “bloody shirt” GAR (Grand Army of Republic) and free blacks 294

23 1872 RUlysses S. Grant3,596,745286 DLRHorace Greeley2,843,44666 352

24 1876 RRutherford B. Hayes4,036,572185 DSamuel J. Tilden4,284,020184 Compromise of 1877 369

25 1880 RJames A. Garfield4,453,295214 DWinfield S. Hancock4,414,082155 GLJames B. Weaver308,578-- Thomas Nast popularized donkey and elephant images 396

26 DGrover Cleveland4,879,507219 RJames G. Blaine4,850,293182 GLBenjamin F. Butler175,370-- PJohn P. St. John150,369-- 1884 401

27 1888 RBenjamin Harrison5,447,129233 DGrover Cleveland5,537,857168 PrClinton B. Fisk249,506-- ULAnson J. Streeter146,935-- 401

28 1892 DGrover Cleveland5,555,426277 RBenjamin Harrison5,182,690145 PJames B. Weaver1,029,84622 PrJohn Bidwell264,133-- 444

29 1896 RWilliam McKinley7,102,246271 DWilliam J. Bryan6,492,559176 Bryan runs as a Democrat 447

30 1900 RWilliam McKinley7,218,491292 DWilliam J. Bryan6,356,734155 PrJohn C. Woolley208,914-- 447

31 1904 RTheodore Roosevelt7,628,461336 DAlton B. Parker5,084,223140 SEugene V. Debs402,283-- PrSilas C. Swallow258,536-- 476

32 1908 RWilliam H. Taft7,675,320321 DWilliam J. Bryan6,412,294162 SEugene V. Debs420,793-- PrEugene W. Chafin253,840-- 483

33 1912 DWoodrow Wilson6,296,547435 PTheodore Roosevelt4,118,57188 RWilliam H. Taft3,486,7208 SEugene V. Debs900,672-- PrEugene W. Chafin206,275-- 531

34 1916 DWoodrow Wilson9,127,695277 RCharles E. Hughes8,533,507254 SA.L. Benson585,113-- PrJ.F. Hanly220,506-- 531

35 1920 RWarren G. Harding16,143,407404 DJames M. Cox9,130,328127 SEugene V. Debs919,799-- F-LP.P. Christensen265,411-- 531

36 1924 RCalvin Coolidge15,718,211382 DJohn W. Davis8,385,283136 PRobert M. LaFollette4,831,28913 531

37 1928 RHerbert C. Hoover21,391,993444 DAlfred E. Smith15,016,16987 531

38 1932 DFranklin Roosevelt22,809,638472 RHerbert C. Hoover15,758,90159 SNorman Thomas881,951-- 531

39 1936 DFranklin Roosevelt27,752,869523 RAlfred M. Landon16,674,6658 UWilliam Lemke882,479-- 531

40 1940 DFranklin Roosevelt27,307,819449 RWendell L. Willkie22,321,01882 538

41 1944 DFranklin Roosevelt25,606,585432 RThomas E. Dewey22,014,74599 538

42 1948 DHarry S Truman24,179,345303 RThomas E. Dewey21,991,291189 DxJ. Strom Thurmond1,176,12539 PHenry A. Wallace1,157,326-- 538

43 1952 RDwight Eisenhower33,936,234442 DAdlai E. Stevenson27,314,99289 538

44 1956 RDwight Eisenhower35,590,472457 DAdlai E. Stevenson26,022,75273 538

45 1960 DJohn F. Kennedy34,226,731303 RRichard M. Nixon34,108,157219 DHarry Byrd15 538

46 1964 DLyndon B. Johnson43,129,566486 RBarry Goldwater27,178,18852 538

47 1968 RRichard M. Nixon31,785,480301 DHubert Humphrey31,275,166191 AIGeorge Wallace9,906,47346 538

48 1972 RRichard M. Nixon47,169,911520 DGeorge S. McGovern29,170,38317 538

49 1976 DJimmy Carter40,828,657297 RGerald R. Ford39,145,520240 538

50 1980 RRonald Reagan43,899,248489 DJimmy Carter35,481,43549 IJohn B. Andersen5,719,437-- 538

51 1984 RRonald Reagan52,609,797525 DWalter Mondale36,450,61313 538

52 1988 RGeorge Bush48,886,588426 DMichael Dukakis41,809,485111 538

53 1992 DWilliam Clinton44,909,806370 RGeorge Bush39,104,550168 IRoss Perot19,742,240-- 538

54 1996 DWilliam Clinton47,402,357379 RBob Dole39,198,755159 IRoss Perot8,085,402-- 538

55 2000 RGeorge W. Bush50,455,156271 DAlbert Gore, Jr.50,997,335266 GRalph Nader2,882,897-- IPat Buchanan449,102-- 538

56 2004 RGeorge W. Bush62,040,060286 DJohn F. Kerry59,028,111251 John Edwards received one vote from MN NE, ME decided to split EVs Proportionately 538

57 2008 DBarack Obama69,499,428365 RJohn McCain59,950,323173 538 Obama took a district in Nebraska and cut into Republican states such as VA, NC, and CO.

58 2000

59 2008

60 CA33,871,64855627,253 NC8,049,31315574,951 AL626,9323208,977


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