910 Name of candidate Ala. Conn. Del. Ga. Ill. Ind. Ky. La. Maine Md. Mass. ELECTION FOR THE TENTH TERM, 1825-1829 JOHN QUINCY ADAMS, President; JOHN C. CALHOUN, Vice President Miss. Mo. N.H. N.J. N.Y. N.C. Ohio Pa. R.I. S.C. Tenn. Vt. Va. Total "No choice for President having been made by the people, the election devolved upon the House of Representatives, and John Quincy Adams was elected, receiving the votes of thirteen States to seven for Andrew Jackson and four for William H. Crawford. *99 .84 24 241 41 37 182 ELECTION FOR THE ELEVENTH TERM, 1829-1833 ANDREW JACKSON, President; JOHN C. CALHOUN, Vice President Ala. Conn. Del. Ga. Ill. Ind. Ky. La. Maine Md. Mass. Miss. Mo. N.H. N.J. N.Y. N.C. Ohio Pa. R.I. S.C. Tenn. Vt. Va. Total 5 2 3 8 3 5 14 5 8 36 1 5 3 3 co 15 7 Total electoral vote. 5 8 912 ELECTION FOR THE TWELFTH TERM, 1833-1837 ANDREW JACKSON, President; MARTIN VAN BUREN, Vice President Ala. Conn. Del. Ga. Ill. Ind. Ky. La. Maine Md. Mass. Miss. Mo. N.H. N.J. N.Y. N.C. Ohio Pa. R.I. S.C. Tenn. Vt. Va. Total ELECTION FOR THE THIRTEENTH TERM, 1837-1841 MARTIN VAN BUREN, President; RICHARD M. JOHNSON, Vice President Ala. Ark. Conn. Del. Ga. Ill. Ind. Ky. La. Maine Md. Mass. Mich. Miss. Mo. N.H. N.J. N.Y. N.C. Ohio Pa. R.I. S.C. Tenn. Vt. Va. Total "There being no choice for Vice President by the people, the election devolved upon the Senate of the United States. Richard M. Johnson received 33 votes and Francis Granger 16 votes. Richard M. Johnson was thereupon declared elected Vice President. Daniel Webster, of Massachu 914 Name of candidate ELECTION FOR THE FOURTEENTH TERM, 1841-1845 WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON, President; JOHN TYLER, Vice President Ala. Ark. Conn. Del. Ga. Ill. Ind. Ky. La. Maine Md. Mass. Mich. Miss. Mo. N.H. N.J. N.Y. N.C. Ohio Pa. R.I. S.C. Tenn. Vt. Va. Total 8 42 122 7 4 7 7 8 42 121 *William Henry Harrison, ninth President of the United States, died at Washington, April 4, 1841. The duties of the Presidential office devolving, in this event, upon John Tyler, Vice President, he accordingly took the oath of office April 6, 1841. For Vice President: John Tyler, of Virginia. Total electoral vote. 915 71 ELECTION FOR THE FIFTEENTH TERM, 1845-1849 JAMES K. POLK, President; GEORGE M. DALLAS, Vice President Ala. Ark. Conn. Del. Ga. Ill. Ind. Ky. La. Maine Md. Mass. Mich. Miss. Mo. N.H. N.J. N.Y. N.C. Ohio Pa. R.I. S.C. Tenn. Vt. Va. Total 11 23 12 127 6 3 For Vice President: George M. Dallas, of Pennsyl vania Theodore Frelinghuysen, of New Jersey. Total electoral vote. *And Providence Plantations. 916 ELECTION FOR THE SIXTEENTH TERM, 1849-1853 ZACHARY TAYLOR, President; MILLARD FILLMORE, Vice President 'Zachary Taylor, twelfth President of the United States, died at Washington, July 9, 1850. The duties of the Presidential office devolving, in this event, upon the Vice President, Millard Fillmore, he accordingly took the oath of office July 10, 1850. Name of candidate |