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Presidential Elections
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1789 --George Washington---69 --John Adams---34 --minor candidates---35 Washington elected unanimously 81
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1792 --George Washington---132 --John Adams---77 --George Clinton---50 --minor candidates---5 135
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1796 FJohn Adams---71 DRThomas Jefferson---68 FThomas Pinckney---59 DRAaron Burr---30 141
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1800 DRThomas Jefferson---73 DRAaron Burr---73 FJohn Adams---65 FCharles C. Pinckney---64 141
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1804 DRThomas Jefferson---162 FCharles C. Pinckney---14 Twelfth Amendment added 176
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1808 DRJames Madison---122 FCharles C. Pinckney---47 DRGeorge Clinton---6 176
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1812 DRJames Madison---128 FDewitt Clinton---89 218
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1816 DRJames Monroe---183 FRufus King---43 226
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1820 DRJames Monroe---231 IRJohn Q. Adams---1 Era of Good Feeling 232
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1824 DRJohn Q. Adams108,74084 DRAndrew Jackson153,54499 DRWilliam H. Crawford46,61841 DRHenry Clay47,13637 261
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1828 DAndrew Jackson647,286178 NRJohn Q. Adams508,06483 Not even close! 261
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1832 DAndrew Jackson687,502219 NRHenry Clay530,18949 AMWilliam Wirt33,1087 NRJohn Floyd11 286
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1836 DMartin Van Buren764,176170 WWilliam H. Harrison550,81673 WHugh White146,10726 WDaniel Webster41,20114 283
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1840 WWilliam H. Harrison1,274,624234 DMartin Van Buren1,127,78160 294
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1844 DJames K. Polk1,338,464170 WHenry Clay1,300,097105 LJames G. Birney62,300--- 275
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1848 WZachary Taylor1,360,967163 DLewis Cass1,222,342127 FSMartin Van Buren291,263--- 290
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1852 DFranklin Pierce1,601,117254 WWinfield Scott1,385,45342 FSJohn P. Hale155,825--- 296
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1856 DJames Buchanan1,832,955174 RJohn C. Fremont1,339,932114 AMillard Fillmore871,7318 233
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1860 RAbraham Lincoln1,865,593180 DStephen A. Douglas1,382,71312 DJohn C. Breckinridge848,35672 CUJohn Bell592,90639 303
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1864 UAbraham Lincoln2,206,938212 DGeorge B. McClellan1,803,78721 233
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1868 RUlysses S. Grant3,596,745214 DHoratio Seymour2,706,82980 Republicans waved the “bloody shirt” GAR (Grand Army of Republic) and free blacks 294
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1872 RUlysses S. Grant3,596,745286 DLRHorace Greeley2,843,44666 352
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1876 RRutherford B. Hayes4,036,572185 DSamuel J. Tilden4,284,020184 Compromise of 1877 369
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1880 RJames A. Garfield4,453,295214 DWinfield S. Hancock4,414,082155 GLJames B. Weaver308,578-- Thomas Nast popularized donkey and elephant images 396
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DGrover Cleveland4,879,507219 RJames G. Blaine4,850,293182 GLBenjamin F. Butler175,370-- PJohn P. St. John150,369-- 1884 401
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1888 RBenjamin Harrison5,447,129233 DGrover Cleveland5,537,857168 PrClinton B. Fisk249,506-- ULAnson J. Streeter146,935-- 401
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1892 DGrover Cleveland5,555,426277 RBenjamin Harrison5,182,690145 PJames B. Weaver1,029,84622 PrJohn Bidwell264,133-- 444
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1896 RWilliam McKinley7,102,246271 DWilliam J. Bryan6,492,559176 Bryan runs as a Democrat 447
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1900 RWilliam McKinley7,218,491292 DWilliam J. Bryan6,356,734155 PrJohn C. Woolley208,914-- 447
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1904 RTheodore Roosevelt7,628,461336 DAlton B. Parker5,084,223140 SEugene V. Debs402,283-- PrSilas C. Swallow258,536-- 476
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1908 RWilliam H. Taft7,675,320321 DWilliam J. Bryan6,412,294162 SEugene V. Debs420,793-- PrEugene W. Chafin253,840-- 483
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1912 DWoodrow Wilson6,296,547435 PTheodore Roosevelt4,118,57188 RWilliam H. Taft3,486,7208 SEugene V. Debs900,672-- PrEugene W. Chafin206,275-- 531
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1916 DWoodrow Wilson9,127,695277 RCharles E. Hughes8,533,507254 SA.L. Benson585,113-- PrJ.F. Hanly220,506-- 531
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1920 RWarren G. Harding16,143,407404 DJames M. Cox9,130,328127 SEugene V. Debs919,799-- F-LP.P. Christensen265,411-- 531
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1924 RCalvin Coolidge15,718,211382 DJohn W. Davis8,385,283136 PRobert M. LaFollette4,831,28913 531
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1928 RHerbert C. Hoover21,391,993444 DAlfred E. Smith15,016,16987 531
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1932 DFranklin Roosevelt22,809,638472 RHerbert C. Hoover15,758,90159 SNorman Thomas881,951-- 531
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1936 DFranklin Roosevelt27,752,869523 RAlfred M. Landon16,674,6658 UWilliam Lemke882,479-- 531
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1940 DFranklin Roosevelt27,307,819449 RWendell L. Willkie22,321,01882 538
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1944 DFranklin Roosevelt25,606,585432 RThomas E. Dewey22,014,74599 538
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1948 DHarry S Truman24,179,345303 RThomas E. Dewey21,991,291189 DxJ. Strom Thurmond1,176,12539 PHenry A. Wallace1,157,326-- 538
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1952 RDwight Eisenhower33,936,234442 DAdlai E. Stevenson27,314,99289 538
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1956 RDwight Eisenhower35,590,472457 DAdlai E. Stevenson26,022,75273 538
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1960 DJohn F. Kennedy34,226,731303 RRichard M. Nixon34,108,157219 DHarry Byrd15 538
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1964 DLyndon B. Johnson43,129,566486 RBarry Goldwater27,178,18852 538
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1968 RRichard M. Nixon31,785,480301 DHubert Humphrey31,275,166191 AIGeorge Wallace9,906,47346 538
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1972 RRichard M. Nixon47,169,911520 DGeorge S. McGovern29,170,38317 538
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1976 DJimmy Carter40,828,657297 RGerald R. Ford39,145,520240 538
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1980 RRonald Reagan43,899,248489 DJimmy Carter35,481,43549 IJohn B. Andersen5,719,437-- 538
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1984 RRonald Reagan52,609,797525 DWalter Mondale36,450,61313 538
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1988 RGeorge Bush48,886,588426 DMichael Dukakis41,809,485111 538
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1992 DWilliam Clinton44,909,806370 RGeorge Bush39,104,550168 IRoss Perot19,742,240-- 538
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1996 DWilliam Clinton47,402,357379 RBob Dole39,198,755159 IRoss Perot8,085,402-- 538
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2000 RGeorge W. Bush50,455,156271 DAlbert Gore, Jr.50,997,335266 GRalph Nader2,882,897-- IPat Buchanan449,102-- 538
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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
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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.
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CA33,871,64855627,253 NC8,049,31315574,951 AL626,9323208,977
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