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1816 United States presidential election

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1816 United States presidential election

Presidential elections were held in the United States from November 1 to December 4, 1816. The Democratic-Republican ticket of secretary of state James Monroe and the governor of New York Daniel D. Tompkins defeated the de facto Federalist candidate, the senior U.S. senator from New York Rufus King. Although not formally nominated, King became the last Federalist presidential candidate upon receiving 34 votes from Federalist unpledged electors. In the subsequent election, the Federalists carried three states but did not field their own candidate, instead supporting the incumbent Monroe, before disappearing by the end of the 1820s. The outgoing president James Madison did not seek re-election to a third consecutive term. Monroe emerged as the Democratic-Republican frontrunner and secured the party's nomination at its congressional nominating caucus in March, narrowly defeating the secretary of war William H. Crawford. The caucus nominated Tompkins for vice president over the governor of Pennsylvania Simon Snyder. The Federalists were disorganized following the end of the War of 1812 and did not hold a caucus or formally select a candidate. King himself remained aloof from the campaign and did nothing to promote his candidacy. No consensus on a vice presidential candidate emerged among the Federalist electors, who scattered their votes between four candidates. Monroe benefited from the popularity of the outgoing Madison administration and resurgent nationalism following the end of the war. Madison's 1816 message to Congress endorsed an ambitious economic program that robbed the Federalists of much of their platform, most notably chartering the Second Bank of the United States. In spite of significant discontent with the caucus system and the incumbent Virginia dynasty, the Democratic-Republicans were able to avoid a major factional schism in contrast to the previous election. The Federalists meanwhile were demoralized, dogged by accusations of treason, and ill-prepared to mount a national campaign. Most took Monroe's election for granted and did not attempt to prevent it. In three states where electors were chosen by the legislature, Federalists controlled the selection process and appointed unpledged electors who voted for King. Monroe carried the 16 remaining states, including every state where electors were chosen by popular vote, amidst widespread voter apathy and anemic turnout.

Infobox

Party
Democratic-Republican
Nominee
James Monroe
Turnout
16.9% 23.5 pp
Percentage
68.7%
Home state
Virginia
Popular vote
76,762
Running mate
Daniel D. Tompkins
Electoral vote
183
States carried
16

Tables

Presidential nomination · Nominations › Democratic-Republican Party › Caucus
James Monroe
James Monroe
Candidate
James Monroe
1st
65
William H. Crawford
William H. Crawford
Candidate
William H. Crawford
1st
54
Candidate
1st
James Monroe
65
William H. Crawford
54
· Nominations › Democratic-Republican Party › Nominees
'"`UNIQ--templatestyles-00000028-QINU`"'James Monroe
'"`UNIQ--templatestyles-00000028-QINU`"'James Monroe
Democratic-Republican Party1816 Democratic-Republican Party Ticket
'"`UNIQ--templatestyles-00000028-QINU`"'James Monroe
Democratic-Republican Party1816 Democratic-Republican Party Ticket
Daniel D. Tompkins
for President
for President
Democratic-Republican Party1816 Democratic-Republican Party Ticket
for President
Democratic-Republican Party1816 Democratic-Republican Party Ticket
for Vice President
7thU.S. Secretary of State(1811–17)
7thU.S. Secretary of State(1811–17)
Democratic-Republican Party1816 Democratic-Republican Party Ticket
7thU.S. Secretary of State(1811–17)
Democratic-Republican Party1816 Democratic-Republican Party Ticket
4thGovernor of New York(1807–17)
Democratic-Republican Party1816 Democratic-Republican Party Ticket
 `UNIQ--templatestyles-00000028-QINU` James Monroe
Daniel D. Tompkins
for President
for Vice President
7thU.S. Secretary of State(1811–17)
4thGovernor of New York(1807–17)
· Nominations › Democratic-Republican Party › Candidates
William H. Crawford
William H. Crawford
Candidates in this section are sorted by vote count in the congressional nominating caucus
William H. Crawford
Candidates in this section are sorted by vote count in the congressional nominating caucus
Daniel D. Tompkins
U.S. secretary of War (1815–16)
U.S. secretary of War (1815–16)
Candidates in this section are sorted by vote count in the congressional nominating caucus
U.S. secretary of War (1815–16)
Candidates in this section are sorted by vote count in the congressional nominating caucus
4th governor of New York (1807–17)
LN: March 16, 1816 54 votes
LN: March 16, 1816 54 votes
Candidates in this section are sorted by vote count in the congressional nominating caucus
LN: March 16, 1816 54 votes
Candidates in this section are sorted by vote count in the congressional nominating caucus
W: March 13, 1816 0 votes
Candidates in this section are sorted by vote count in the congressional nominating caucus
William H. Crawford
Daniel D. Tompkins
secretary of War (1815–16)
4th governor of New York (1807–17)
LN: March 16, 1816 54 votes
W: March 13, 1816 0 votes
Vice Presidential nomination · Nominations › Democratic-Republican Party › Vice presidential nomination
Daniel D. Tompkins
Daniel D. Tompkins
Candidate
Daniel D. Tompkins
1st
85
Simon Snyder
Simon Snyder
Candidate
Simon Snyder
1st
30
Candidate
1st
Daniel D. Tompkins
85
Simon Snyder
30
· Nominations › Federalist Party › Candidates
Rufus King
Rufus King
Candidates in this section are sorted by number of electoral votes for president and then alphabetically by last name
Rufus King
Candidates in this section are sorted by number of electoral votes for president and then alphabetically by last name
William H. Crawford
Candidates in this section are sorted by number of electoral votes for president and then alphabetically by last name
John E. Howard
U.S. senator from New York (1813–25)
U.S. senator from New York (1813–25)
Candidates in this section are sorted by number of electoral votes for president and then alphabetically by last name
U.S. senator from New York (1813–25)
Candidates in this section are sorted by number of electoral votes for president and then alphabetically by last name
U.S. secretary of War (1815–17)
Candidates in this section are sorted by number of electoral votes for president and then alphabetically by last name
U.S. senator from Maryland (1796–1803)
NN
NN
Candidates in this section are sorted by number of electoral votes for president and then alphabetically by last name
NN
Candidates in this section are sorted by number of electoral votes for president and then alphabetically by last name
W: March 16, 1816
Candidates in this section are sorted by number of electoral votes for president and then alphabetically by last name
DNR
Candidates in this section are sorted by number of electoral votes for president and then alphabetically by last name
Rufus King
William H. Crawford
John E. Howard
senator from New York (1813–25)
secretary of War (1815–17)
senator from Maryland (1796–1803)
NN
W: March 16, 1816
DNR
Electoral results · Results › Electoral results
Count
Count
Presidential candidate
Count
Party
Percentage
Home state
Vice-presidential candidate
Popular vote(a)(b)
Home state
Popular vote(a)(b)
Electoral vote(c)
James Monroe
James Monroe
Presidential candidate
James Monroe
Party
Democratic-Republican
Home state
Virginia
Popular vote(a)(b)
76,752
Popular vote(a)(b)
68.68%
Electoralvote(c)
183
Running mate
Daniel D. Tompkins
Running mate
New York
Running mate
183
Rufus King
Rufus King
Presidential candidate
Rufus King
Party
Federalist
Home state
New York
Popular vote(a)(b)
(d)
Popular vote(a)(b)
(d)
Electoralvote(c)
34
Running mate
John E. Howard
Running mate
Maryland
Running mate
22
James Ross
James Ross
Presidential candidate
James Ross
Party
Pennsylvania
Home state
5
John Marshall
John Marshall
Presidential candidate
John Marshall
Party
Virginia
Home state
4
Robert Goodloe Harper
Robert Goodloe Harper
Presidential candidate
Robert Goodloe Harper
Party
Maryland
Home state
3
Unpledged electors
Unpledged electors
Presidential candidate
Unpledged electors
Party
Democratic-Republican
Home state
(n/a)
Popular vote(a)(b)
17,597
Popular vote(a)(b)
15.74%
Electoralvote(c)
Running mate
(n/a)
Running mate
(n/a)
Running mate
Unpledged electors
Unpledged electors
Presidential candidate
Unpledged electors
Party
Federalist
Home state
(n/a)
Popular vote(a)(b)
17,300
Popular vote(a)(b)
15.48%
Electoralvote(c)
—(e)
Running mate
(n/a)
Running mate
(n/a)
Running mate
—(e)
Other
Other
Presidential candidate
Other
Party
99
Home state
0.09%
Popular vote(a)(b)
Popular vote(a)(b)
Other
Electoralvote(c)
Total
Total
Presidential candidate
Total
Party
111,748
Home state
100%
Popular vote(a)(b)
217
Electoralvote(c)
217
Needed to win
Needed to win
Presidential candidate
Needed to win
Party
109
Popular vote(a)(b)
109
Presidential candidate
Party
Home state
Popular vote(a)(b)
Electoralvote(c)
Running mate
Count
Percentage
Vice-presidential candidate
Home state
Electoral vote(c)
James Monroe
Democratic-Republican
Virginia
76,752
68.68%
183
Daniel D. Tompkins
New York
183
Rufus King
Federalist
New York
(d)
(d)
34
John E. Howard
Maryland
22
James Ross
Pennsylvania
5
John Marshall
Virginia
4
Robert Goodloe Harper
Maryland
3
Unpledged electors
Democratic-Republican
(n/a)
17,597
15.74%
(n/a)
(n/a)
Unpledged electors
Federalist
(n/a)
17,300
15.48%
—(e)
(n/a)
(n/a)
—(e)
Other
99
0.09%
Other
Total
111,748
100%
217
217
Needed to win
109
109
· Results › Results by state
No.
No.
State
No.
Electoralvotes
%
James MonroeDemocratic-Republican
Electoralvotes
James MonroeDemocratic-Republican
No.
James MonroeDemocratic-Republican
%
Unpledged electorsFederalist
Electoralvotes
Unpledged electorsFederalist
No.
Unpledged electorsFederalist
%
Others
Electoralvotes
Others
No.
Others
%
Connecticut
Connecticut
State
Connecticut
Electoralvotes
9
James MonroeDemocratic-Republican
mw- *
James MonroeDemocratic-Republican
Unpledged electorsFederalist
9
Unpledged electorsFederalist
Others
Delaware
Delaware
State
Delaware
Electoralvotes
4
James MonroeDemocratic-Republican
Unpledged electorsFederalist
4
Unpledged electorsFederalist
Others
Georgia
Georgia
State
Georgia
Electoralvotes
8
James MonroeDemocratic-Republican
8
Unpledged electorsFederalist
Unpledged electorsFederalist
Others
Indiana
Indiana
State
Indiana
Electoralvotes
3
James MonroeDemocratic-Republican
3
Unpledged electorsFederalist
Unpledged electorsFederalist
Others
Kentucky–1
Kentucky–1
State
Kentucky–1
Electoralvotes
4
James MonroeDemocratic-Republican
4
Unpledged electorsFederalist
Unpledged electorsFederalist
Kentucky–2
Kentucky–2
State
Kentucky–2
Electoralvotes
4
James MonroeDemocratic-Republican
1,508
James MonroeDemocratic-Republican
100.0
James MonroeDemocratic-Republican
4
Unpledged electorsFederalist
Unpledged electorsFederalist
Unpledged electorsFederalist
Others
Others
1,508
Others
100.0
Margin
1,508
Kentucky–3
Kentucky–3
State
Kentucky–3
Electoralvotes
4
James MonroeDemocratic-Republican
356
James MonroeDemocratic-Republican
100.0
James MonroeDemocratic-Republican
4
Unpledged electorsFederalist
Unpledged electorsFederalist
Unpledged electorsFederalist
Others
Others
356
Others
100.0
Margin
356
Louisiana
Louisiana
State
Louisiana
Electoralvotes
3
James MonroeDemocratic-Republican
3
Unpledged electorsFederalist
Unpledged electorsFederalist
Others
Maryland–1
Maryland–1
State
Maryland–1
Electoralvotes
1
James MonroeDemocratic-Republican
2
James MonroeDemocratic-Republican
0.74
James MonroeDemocratic-Republican
Unpledged electorsFederalist
270
Unpledged electorsFederalist
99.26
Unpledged electorsFederalist
1
Others
Others
Others
268
Margin
98.52
Margin
272
Maryland–2
Maryland–2
State
Maryland–2
Electoralvotes
1
James MonroeDemocratic-Republican
523
James MonroeDemocratic-Republican
73.7
James MonroeDemocratic-Republican
1
Unpledged electorsFederalist
184
Unpledged electorsFederalist
25.9
Unpledged electorsFederalist
Others
3
Others
0.4
Others
Margin
339
Margin
47.8
Total
710
Maryland–3
Maryland–3
State
Maryland–3
Electoralvotes
2
James MonroeDemocratic-Republican
1,440
James MonroeDemocratic-Republican
99.0
James MonroeDemocratic-Republican
2
Unpledged electorsFederalist
13
Unpledged electorsFederalist
0.9
Unpledged electorsFederalist
Others
2
Others
0.1
Others
Margin
1,427
Margin
98.1
Total
1,455
Maryland–4
Maryland–4
State
Maryland–4
Electoralvotes
2
James MonroeDemocratic-Republican
1,855
James MonroeDemocratic-Republican
95.6
James MonroeDemocratic-Republican
2
Unpledged electorsFederalist
Unpledged electorsFederalist
Unpledged electorsFederalist
85
Others
4.4
Others
Others
1,722
Margin
91.4
Margin
1,938
Maryland–5
Maryland–5
State
Maryland–5
Electoralvotes
1
James MonroeDemocratic-Republican
693
James MonroeDemocratic-Republican
100.0
James MonroeDemocratic-Republican
1
Unpledged electorsFederalist
Unpledged electorsFederalist
Unpledged electorsFederalist
Others
Others
693
Others
100.0
Margin
693
Maryland–6
Maryland–6
State
Maryland–6
Electoralvotes
1
James MonroeDemocratic-Republican
938
James MonroeDemocratic-Republican
67.9
James MonroeDemocratic-Republican
1
Unpledged electorsFederalist
435
Unpledged electorsFederalist
31.5
Unpledged electorsFederalist
Others
9
Others
0.6
Others
Margin
503
Margin
36.4
Total
1,382
Maryland–7
Maryland–7
State
Maryland–7
Electoralvotes
1
James MonroeDemocratic-Republican
750
James MonroeDemocratic-Republican
100.0
James MonroeDemocratic-Republican
1
Unpledged electorsFederalist
Unpledged electorsFederalist
Unpledged electorsFederalist
Others
Others
750
Others
100.0
Margin
750
Maryland–8
Maryland–8
State
Maryland–8
Electoralvotes
1
James MonroeDemocratic-Republican
1,272
James MonroeDemocratic-Republican
48.9
James MonroeDemocratic-Republican
Unpledged electorsFederalist
1,338
Unpledged electorsFederalist
51.1
Unpledged electorsFederalist
1
Others
Others
Others
-56
Margin
-2.2
Margin
2,610
Maryland–9
Maryland–9
State
Maryland–9
Electoralvotes
1
James MonroeDemocratic-Republican
30
James MonroeDemocratic-Republican
3.3
James MonroeDemocratic-Republican
Unpledged electorsFederalist
886
Unpledged electorsFederalist
96.7
Unpledged electorsFederalist
1
Others
Others
Others
-856
Margin
-93.4
Margin
916
Massachusetts
Massachusetts
State
Massachusetts
Electoralvotes
22
James MonroeDemocratic-Republican
Unpledged electorsFederalist
22
Unpledged electorsFederalist
Others
New Hampshire
New Hampshire
State
New Hampshire
Electoralvotes
8
James MonroeDemocratic-Republican
15,225
James MonroeDemocratic-Republican
53.3
James MonroeDemocratic-Republican
8
Unpledged electorsFederalist
13,338
Unpledged electorsFederalist
46.7
Unpledged electorsFederalist
Others
Others
Others
1,887
Margin
6.6
Margin
28,563
New Jersey
New Jersey
State
New Jersey
Electoralvotes
8
James MonroeDemocratic-Republican
5,441
James MonroeDemocratic-Republican
99.0
James MonroeDemocratic-Republican
8
Unpledged electorsFederalist
54
Unpledged electorsFederalist
1.0
Unpledged electorsFederalist
Others
Others
Others
5,387
Margin
98.0
Margin
5,495
New York
New York
State
New York
Electoralvotes
29
James MonroeDemocratic-Republican
29
Unpledged electorsFederalist
Unpledged electorsFederalist
Others
North Carolina
North Carolina
State
North Carolina
Electoralvotes
15
James MonroeDemocratic-Republican
9,549
James MonroeDemocratic-Republican
98.4
James MonroeDemocratic-Republican
15
Unpledged electorsFederalist
158
Unpledged electorsFederalist
1.6
Unpledged electorsFederalist
Others
Others
Others
9,391
Margin
96.7
Margin
9,707
Ohio
Ohio
State
Ohio
Electoralvotes
8
James MonroeDemocratic-Republican
3,326
James MonroeDemocratic-Republican
84.9
James MonroeDemocratic-Republican
8
Unpledged electorsFederalist
593
Unpledged electorsFederalist
15.1
Unpledged electorsFederalist
Others
Others
Others
2,733
Margin
69.7
Margin
3,919
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
State
Pennsylvania
Electoralvotes
25
James MonroeDemocratic-Republican
25,749
James MonroeDemocratic-Republican
59.4
James MonroeDemocratic-Republican
25
Unpledged electorsFederalist
27
Unpledged electorsFederalist
0.1
Unpledged electorsFederalist
Others
17,597
Others
40.6
Others
Margin
8,152
Margin
18.8
Total
43,346
Rhode Island
Rhode Island
State
Rhode Island
Electoralvotes
4
James MonroeDemocratic-Republican
1,236
James MonroeDemocratic-Republican
100.0
James MonroeDemocratic-Republican
4
Unpledged electorsFederalist
Unpledged electorsFederalist
Unpledged electorsFederalist
Others
Others
1,236
Others
100.0
Margin
1,236
South Carolina
South Carolina
State
South Carolina
Electoralvotes
11
James MonroeDemocratic-Republican
11
Unpledged electorsFederalist
Unpledged electorsFederalist
Others
Tennessee–1
Tennessee–1
State
Tennessee–1
Electoralvotes
1
James MonroeDemocratic-Republican
1
Unpledged electorsFederalist
Unpledged electorsFederalist
Tennessee–2
Tennessee–2
State
Tennessee–2
Electoralvotes
1
James MonroeDemocratic-Republican
1
Unpledged electorsFederalist
Unpledged electorsFederalist
Tennessee–3
Tennessee–3
State
Tennessee–3
Electoralvotes
1
James MonroeDemocratic-Republican
1
Unpledged electorsFederalist
Unpledged electorsFederalist
Tennessee–4
Tennessee–4
State
Tennessee–4
Electoralvotes
1
James MonroeDemocratic-Republican
1
Unpledged electorsFederalist
Unpledged electorsFederalist
Tennessee–5
Tennessee–5
State
Tennessee–5
Electoralvotes
1
James MonroeDemocratic-Republican
1
Unpledged electorsFederalist
Unpledged electorsFederalist
Tennessee–6
Tennessee–6
State
Tennessee–6
Electoralvotes
1
James MonroeDemocratic-Republican
1
Unpledged electorsFederalist
Unpledged electorsFederalist
Tennessee–7
Tennessee–7
State
Tennessee–7
Electoralvotes
1
James MonroeDemocratic-Republican
1
Unpledged electorsFederalist
Unpledged electorsFederalist
Tennessee–8
Tennessee–8
State
Tennessee–8
Electoralvotes
1
James MonroeDemocratic-Republican
1
Unpledged electorsFederalist
Unpledged electorsFederalist
Vermont
Vermont
State
Vermont
Electoralvotes
8
James MonroeDemocratic-Republican
8
Unpledged electorsFederalist
Unpledged electorsFederalist
Others
Virginia
Virginia
State
Virginia
Electoralvotes
25
James MonroeDemocratic-Republican
6,859
James MonroeDemocratic-Republican
99.9
James MonroeDemocratic-Republican
25
Unpledged electorsFederalist
4
Unpledged electorsFederalist
0.1
Unpledged electorsFederalist
Others
Others
Others
6,855
Margin
99.8
Margin
TOTALS
TOTALS
State
TOTALS
Electoralvotes
221
James MonroeDemocratic-Republican
76,752
James MonroeDemocratic-Republican
68.7
James MonroeDemocratic-Republican
183
Unpledged electorsFederalist
17,300
Unpledged electorsFederalist
15.5
Unpledged electorsFederalist
38
Others
17,696
Others
15.8
Others
0
Margin
59,489
Margin
53.2
Total
111,748
State
Electoralvotes
James MonroeDemocratic-Republican
Unpledged electorsFederalist
Others
Margin
Total
Citation
No.
%
Electoralvotes
No.
%
Electoralvotes
No.
%
Electoralvotes
No.
%
Connecticut
9
mw- *
9
Delaware
4
4
Georgia
8
8
Indiana
3
3
Kentucky–1
4
4
Kentucky–2
4
1,508
100.0
4
1,508
100.0
1,508
Kentucky–3
4
356
100.0
4
356
100.0
356
Louisiana
3
3
Maryland–1
1
2
0.74
270
99.26
1
268
98.52
272
Maryland–2
1
523
73.7
1
184
25.9
3
0.4
339
47.8
710
Maryland–3
2
1,440
99.0
2
13
0.9
2
0.1
1,427
98.1
1,455
Maryland–4
2
1,855
95.6
2
85
4.4
1,722
91.4
1,938
Maryland–5
1
693
100.0
1
693
100.0
693
Maryland–6
1
938
67.9
1
435
31.5
9
0.6
503
36.4
1,382
Maryland–7
1
750
100.0
1
750
100.0
750
Maryland–8
1
1,272
48.9
1,338
51.1
1
-56
-2.2
2,610
Maryland–9
1
30
3.3
886
96.7
1
-856
-93.4
916
Massachusetts
22
22
New Hampshire
8
15,225
53.3
8
13,338
46.7
1,887
6.6
28,563
New Jersey
8
5,441
99.0
8
54
1.0
5,387
98.0
5,495
New York
29
29
North Carolina
15
9,549
98.4
15
158
1.6
9,391
96.7
9,707
Ohio
8
3,326
84.9
8
593
15.1
2,733
69.7
3,919
Pennsylvania
25
25,749
59.4
25
27
0.1
17,597
40.6
8,152
18.8
43,346
Rhode Island
4
1,236
100.0
4
1,236
100.0
1,236
South Carolina
11
11
Tennessee–1
1
1
Tennessee–2
1
1
Tennessee–3
1
1
Tennessee–4
1
1
Tennessee–5
1
1
Tennessee–6
1
1
Tennessee–7
1
1
Tennessee–8
1
1
Vermont
8
8
Virginia
25
6,859
99.9
25
4
0.1
6,855
99.8
TOTALS
221
76,752
68.7
183
17,300
15.5
38
17,696
15.8
0
59,489
53.2
111,748
· Results › Electoral votes by state
JMTooltip James Monroe
JMTooltip James Monroe
State
JMTooltip James Monroe
Electoralvotes
RKTooltip Rufus King
For President
B
For President
DTTooltip Daniel D. Tompkins
For President
JHTooltip John Eager Howard
Col 6
JRTooltip James Ross (Pennsylvania politician)
For Vice President
JMTooltip John Marshall
For Vice President
RHTooltip Robert Goodloe Harper
For Vice President
B
Connecticut
Connecticut
State
Connecticut
Electoralvotes
9
For President
For President
9
For President
Col 6
For Vice President
For Vice President
5
For Vice President
4
For Vice President
For Vice President
Delaware
Delaware
State
Delaware
Electoralvotes
4
For President
For President
3
For President
1
Col 6
For Vice President
For Vice President
For Vice President
For Vice President
3
For Vice President
1
Georgia
Georgia
State
Georgia
Electoralvotes
8
For President
8
For President
For President
Col 6
8
For Vice President
For Vice President
For Vice President
For Vice President
For Vice President
Indiana
Indiana
State
Indiana
Electoralvotes
3
For President
3
For President
For President
Col 6
3
For Vice President
For Vice President
For Vice President
For Vice President
For Vice President
Kentucky
Kentucky
State
Kentucky
Electoralvotes
12
For President
12
For President
For President
Col 6
12
For Vice President
For Vice President
For Vice President
For Vice President
For Vice President
Louisiana
Louisiana
State
Louisiana
Electoralvotes
3
For President
3
For President
For President
Col 6
3
For Vice President
For Vice President
For Vice President
For Vice President
For Vice President
Maryland
Maryland
State
Maryland
Electoralvotes
11
For President
8
For President
For President
3
Col 6
8
For Vice President
For Vice President
For Vice President
For Vice President
For Vice President
3
Massachusetts
Massachusetts
State
Massachusetts
Electoralvotes
22
For President
For President
22
For President
Col 6
For Vice President
22
For Vice President
For Vice President
For Vice President
For Vice President
New Hampshire
New Hampshire
State
New Hampshire
Electoralvotes
8
For President
8
For President
For President
Col 6
8
For Vice President
For Vice President
For Vice President
For Vice President
For Vice President
New Jersey
New Jersey
State
New Jersey
Electoralvotes
8
For President
8
For President
For President
Col 6
8
For Vice President
For Vice President
For Vice President
For Vice President
For Vice President
New York
New York
State
New York
Electoralvotes
29
For President
29
For President
For President
Col 6
29
For Vice President
For Vice President
For Vice President
For Vice President
For Vice President
North Carolina
North Carolina
State
North Carolina
Electoralvotes
15
For President
15
For President
For President
Col 6
15
For Vice President
For Vice President
For Vice President
For Vice President
For Vice President
Ohio
Ohio
State
Ohio
Electoralvotes
8
For President
8
For President
For President
Col 6
8
For Vice President
For Vice President
For Vice President
For Vice President
For Vice President
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
State
Pennsylvania
Electoralvotes
25
For President
25
For President
For President
Col 6
25
For Vice President
For Vice President
For Vice President
For Vice President
For Vice President
Rhode Island
Rhode Island
State
Rhode Island
Electoralvotes
4
For President
4
For President
For President
Col 6
4
For Vice President
For Vice President
For Vice President
For Vice President
For Vice President
South Carolina
South Carolina
State
South Carolina
Electoralvotes
11
For President
11
For President
For President
Col 6
11
For Vice President
For Vice President
For Vice President
For Vice President
For Vice President
Tennessee
Tennessee
State
Tennessee
Electoralvotes
8
For President
8
For President
For President
Col 6
8
For Vice President
For Vice President
For Vice President
For Vice President
For Vice President
Vermont
Vermont
State
Vermont
Electoralvotes
8
For President
8
For President
For President
Col 6
8
For Vice President
For Vice President
For Vice President
For Vice President
For Vice President
Virginia
Virginia
State
Virginia
Electoralvotes
25
For President
25
For President
For President
Col 6
25
For Vice President
For Vice President
For Vice President
For Vice President
For Vice President
TOTAL
TOTAL
State
TOTAL
Electoralvotes
221
For President
183
For President
34
For President
4
Col 6
183
For Vice President
22
For Vice President
5
For Vice President
4
For Vice President
3
For Vice President
4
TO WIN
TO WIN
State
TO WIN
Electoralvotes
109
For President
109
State
Electoralvotes
For President
For Vice President
JMTooltip James Monroe
RKTooltip Rufus King
B
DTTooltip Daniel D. Tompkins
JHTooltip John Eager Howard
JRTooltip James Ross (Pennsylvania politician)
JMTooltip John Marshall
RHTooltip Robert Goodloe Harper
B
Connecticut
9
9
5
4
Delaware
4
3
1
3
1
Georgia
8
8
8
Indiana
3
3
3
Kentucky
12
12
12
Louisiana
3
3
3
Maryland
11
8
3
8
3
Massachusetts
22
22
22
New Hampshire
8
8
8
New Jersey
8
8
8
New York
29
29
29
North Carolina
15
15
15
Ohio
8
8
8
Pennsylvania
25
25
25
Rhode Island
4
4
4
South Carolina
11
11
11
Tennessee
8
8
8
Vermont
8
8
8
Virginia
25
25
25
TOTAL
221
183
34
4
183
22
5
4
3
4
TO WIN
109
109
· Electoral college selection
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Method of choosing electors
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State(s)
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