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1836 United States presidential election

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1836 United States presidential election

Presidential elections were held in the United States from November 3 to December 7, 1836. Incumbent Vice President Martin Van Buren, candidate of the Democratic Party, defeated four candidates fielded by the nascent Whig Party. The 1835 Democratic National Convention chose a ticket of Van Buren (President Andrew Jackson's handpicked successor) and U.S. Representative Richard Mentor Johnson of Kentucky. The Whig Party, which had only recently emerged and was primarily united by opposition to Jackson, was not yet sufficiently organized to agree on a single candidate. Hoping to compel a contingent election in the House of Representatives by denying the Democrats an electoral majority, the Whigs ran multiple candidates. Most Northern and border state Whigs supported the ticket led by former Senator William Henry Harrison of Ohio, while most Southern Whigs supported the ticket led by Senator Hugh Lawson White of Tennessee. Two other Whigs, Daniel Webster and Willie Person Mangum, carried Massachusetts and South Carolina respectively on single-state tickets. Despite facing multiple candidates, Van Buren won a majority of the electoral vote, and he won a majority of the popular vote in both the North and the South. Nonetheless, the Whig strategy came very close to success, as Van Buren won the decisive state of Pennsylvania by just over two points. As Virginia's electors voted for Van Buren but refused to vote for Johnson, Johnson fell one vote short of an electoral majority, compelling a contingent election for vice president. In that contingent election, the United States Senate elected Johnson over Harrison's running mate, Francis Granger. Van Buren was the third incumbent vice president to win election as president, an event which would not happen again until 1988, when George H. W. Bush was elected president. He is also the most recent Democrat to be elected to succeed a two-term Democratic president, and the only sitting Democratic vice president to win the presidency. This also marks the last time that a sitting vice president was elected president after only serving for one term. Harrison finished second in both the popular and electoral vote, and his strong performance helped him win the Whig nomination in the 1840 presidential election. The election of 1836 was crucial in developing the Second Party System and a stable two-party system more generally. By the end of the election, nearly every independent faction had been absorbed by either the Democrats or the Whigs.

Infobox

Party
Democratic
Nominee
Daniel Webster
Turnout
56.5% 0.5 pp
Candidate
Richard Mentor Johnson
Percentage
63.46%
Home state
Massachusetts
Senate vote
33
Popular vote
41,201
Running mate
Francis Granger
Electoral vote
14
States carried
1

Tables

· Nominations › Democratic Party nomination
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'"`UNIQ--templatestyles-0000001F-QINU`"'Martin Van Buren
1836 Democratic Party ticket
'"`UNIQ--templatestyles-0000001F-QINU`"'Martin Van Buren
1836 Democratic Party ticket
Richard M. Johnson
for President
for President
1836 Democratic Party ticket
for President
1836 Democratic Party ticket
for Vice President
8thVice President of the United States(1833–1837)
8thVice President of the United States(1833–1837)
1836 Democratic Party ticket
8thVice President of the United States(1833–1837)
1836 Democratic Party ticket
U.S. Representativefrom Kentucky(1807–1819, 1829–1837)
1836 Democratic Party ticket
 `UNIQ--templatestyles-0000001F-QINU` Martin Van Buren
Richard M. Johnson
for President
for Vice President
8thVice President of the United States(1833–1837)
Representativefrom Kentucky(1807–1819, 1829–1837)
Convention vote · Nominations › Democratic Party nomination
Martin Van Buren
Martin Van Buren
Presidential vote
Martin Van Buren
Col 2
265
Vice presidential vote
Richard M. Johnson
Col 4
178
Presidential vote
Vice presidential vote
Martin Van Buren
265
Richard M. Johnson
178
William C. Rives
87
· Results
Count
Count
Presidential candidate
Count
Party
Percentage
Martin Van Buren
Martin Van Buren
Presidential candidate
Martin Van Buren
Party
Democratic
Home state
New York
Popular vote(a)
764,176
Popular vote(a)
50.83%
Electoral vote
170
William Henry Harrison
William Henry Harrison
Presidential candidate
William Henry Harrison
Party
Whig
Home state
Ohio
Popular vote(a)
550,816
Popular vote(a)
36.63%
Electoral vote
73
Hugh Lawson White
Hugh Lawson White
Presidential candidate
Hugh Lawson White
Party
Whig
Home state
Tennessee
Popular vote(a)
146,107
Popular vote(a)
9.72%
Electoral vote
26
Daniel Webster
Daniel Webster
Presidential candidate
Daniel Webster
Party
Whig
Home state
Massachusetts
Popular vote(a)
41,201
Popular vote(a)
2.74%
Electoral vote
14
Willie Person Mangum
Willie Person Mangum
Presidential candidate
Willie Person Mangum
Party
Whig
Home state
North Carolina
Popular vote(a)
—(b)
Popular vote(a)
Electoral vote
11
Other
Other
Presidential candidate
Other
Party
1,234
Home state
0.08%
Popular vote(a)
0
Total
Total
Presidential candidate
Total
Party
1,503,534
Home state
100.0%
Popular vote(a)
294
Needed to win
Needed to win
Presidential candidate
Needed to win
Party
148
Presidential candidate
Party
Home state
Popular vote(a)
Electoral vote
Count
Percentage
Martin Van Buren
Democratic
New York
764,176
50.83%
170
William Henry Harrison
Whig
Ohio
550,816
36.63%
73
Hugh Lawson White
Whig
Tennessee
146,107
9.72%
26
Daniel Webster
Whig
Massachusetts
41,201
2.74%
14
Willie Person Mangum
Whig
North Carolina
—(b)
11
Other
1,234
0.08%
0
Total
1,503,534
100.0%
294
Needed to win
148
· Results
Richard M. Johnson
Richard M. Johnson
Vice presidential candidate
Richard M. Johnson
Party
Democratic
State
Kentucky
Electoral vote
147
Francis Granger
Francis Granger
Vice presidential candidate
Francis Granger
Party
Whig
State
New York
Electoral vote
77
John Tyler
John Tyler
Vice presidential candidate
John Tyler
Party
Whig
State
Virginia
Electoral vote
47
William Smith
William Smith
Vice presidential candidate
William Smith
Party
Democratic
State
South Carolina
Electoral vote
23
Total
Total
Vice presidential candidate
Total
Party
294
Needed to win
Needed to win
Vice presidential candidate
Needed to win
Party
148
Vice presidential candidate
Party
State
Electoral vote
Richard M. Johnson
Democratic
Kentucky
147
Francis Granger
Whig
New York
77
John Tyler
Whig
Virginia
47
William Smith
Democratic
South Carolina
23
Total
294
Needed to win
148
· Results by state
States/districts won by a Whig candidate
States/districts won by a Whig candidate
States/districts won by Van Buren/Johnson
States/districts won by a Whig candidate
States/districts won by Van Buren/Johnson
States/districts won by a Whig candidate
State
State
Col 1
State
Col 2
electoralvotes
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
Votes cast
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
%
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
electoralvotes
William H. HarrisonWhig
Votes cast
William H. HarrisonWhig
%
William H. HarrisonWhig
electoralvotes
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
Votes cast
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
%
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
electoralvotes
Daniel WebsterWhig
Votes cast
Daniel WebsterWhig
%
Daniel WebsterWhig
electoralvotes
Willie Person MangumWhig
electoralvotes
Margin
#
Margin
%
Total
#
Alabama
Alabama
Col 1
Alabama
Col 2
7
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
20,638
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
55.34
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
7
William H. HarrisonWhig
no ballots
William H. HarrisonWhig
16,658
William H. HarrisonWhig
44.66
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
0
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
no ballots
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
no ballots
Daniel WebsterWhig
3,980
Daniel WebsterWhig
10.68
Daniel WebsterWhig
37,296
Willie Person MangumWhig
AL
Arkansas
Arkansas
Col 1
Arkansas
Col 2
3
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
2,380
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
64.08
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
3
William H. HarrisonWhig
no ballots
William H. HarrisonWhig
1,334
William H. HarrisonWhig
35.92
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
0
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
no ballots
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
no ballots
Daniel WebsterWhig
1,046
Daniel WebsterWhig
28.16
Daniel WebsterWhig
3,714
Willie Person MangumWhig
AR
Connecticut
Connecticut
Col 1
Connecticut
Col 2
8
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
19,294
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
50.65
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
8
William H. HarrisonWhig
18,799
William H. HarrisonWhig
49.35
William H. HarrisonWhig
0
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
no ballots
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
no ballots
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
no ballots
Daniel WebsterWhig
495
Daniel WebsterWhig
1.30
Daniel WebsterWhig
38,093
Willie Person MangumWhig
CT
Delaware
Delaware
Col 1
Delaware
Col 2
3
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
4,154
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
46.70
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
0
William H. HarrisonWhig
4,736
William H. HarrisonWhig
53.24
William H. HarrisonWhig
3
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
no ballots
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
no ballots
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
no ballots
Daniel WebsterWhig
-582
Daniel WebsterWhig
-6.54
Daniel WebsterWhig
8,895
Willie Person MangumWhig
DE
Georgia
Georgia
Col 1
Georgia
Col 2
11
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
22,778
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
48.20
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
0
William H. HarrisonWhig
no ballots
William H. HarrisonWhig
24,481
William H. HarrisonWhig
51.80
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
11
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
no ballots
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
no ballots
Daniel WebsterWhig
-1,703
Daniel WebsterWhig
-3.60
Daniel WebsterWhig
47,259
Willie Person MangumWhig
GA
Illinois
Illinois
Col 1
Illinois
Col 2
5
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
18,369
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
54.69
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
5
William H. HarrisonWhig
15,220
William H. HarrisonWhig
45.31
William H. HarrisonWhig
0
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
no ballots
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
no ballots
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
no ballots
Daniel WebsterWhig
3,149
Daniel WebsterWhig
9.38
Daniel WebsterWhig
33,589
Willie Person MangumWhig
IL
Indiana
Indiana
Col 1
Indiana
Col 2
9
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
32,478
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
44.03
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
0
William H. HarrisonWhig
41,281
William H. HarrisonWhig
55.97
William H. HarrisonWhig
9
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
no ballots
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
no ballots
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
no ballots
Daniel WebsterWhig
-8,803
Daniel WebsterWhig
-11.94
Daniel WebsterWhig
73,759
Willie Person MangumWhig
IN
Kentucky
Kentucky
Col 1
Kentucky
Col 2
15
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
33,229
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
47.41
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
0
William H. HarrisonWhig
36,861
William H. HarrisonWhig
52.59
William H. HarrisonWhig
15
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
no ballots
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
no ballots
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
no ballots
Daniel WebsterWhig
-3,632
Daniel WebsterWhig
-5.18
Daniel WebsterWhig
70,090
Willie Person MangumWhig
KY
Louisiana
Louisiana
Col 1
Louisiana
Col 2
5
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
3,842
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
51.74
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
5
William H. HarrisonWhig
no ballots
William H. HarrisonWhig
3,583
William H. HarrisonWhig
48.26
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
0
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
no ballots
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
no ballots
Daniel WebsterWhig
259
Daniel WebsterWhig
3.48
Daniel WebsterWhig
7,425
Willie Person MangumWhig
LA
Maine
Maine
Col 1
Maine
Col 2
10
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
22,825
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
58.92
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
10
William H. HarrisonWhig
14,803
William H. HarrisonWhig
38.21
William H. HarrisonWhig
0
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
no ballots
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
no ballots
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
no ballots
Daniel WebsterWhig
8,022
Daniel WebsterWhig
20.71
Daniel WebsterWhig
38,740
Willie Person MangumWhig
ME
Maryland
Maryland
Col 1
Maryland
Col 2
10
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
22,267
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
46.27
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
0
William H. HarrisonWhig
25,852
William H. HarrisonWhig
53.73
William H. HarrisonWhig
10
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
no ballots
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
no ballots
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
no ballots
Daniel WebsterWhig
-3,585
Daniel WebsterWhig
-7.46
Daniel WebsterWhig
48,119
Willie Person MangumWhig
MD
Massachusetts
Massachusetts
Col 1
Massachusetts
Col 2
14
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
33,486
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
44.81
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
0
William H. HarrisonWhig
no ballots
William H. HarrisonWhig
no ballots
William H. HarrisonWhig
41,201
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
55.13
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
14
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
no ballots
Daniel WebsterWhig
-7,715
Daniel WebsterWhig
-10.32
Daniel WebsterWhig
74,687
Willie Person MangumWhig
MA
Michigan
Michigan
Col 1
Michigan
Col 2
3
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
7,122
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
56.22
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
3
William H. HarrisonWhig
5,545
William H. HarrisonWhig
43.78
William H. HarrisonWhig
0
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
no ballots
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
no ballots
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
no ballots
Daniel WebsterWhig
1,577
Daniel WebsterWhig
12.44
Daniel WebsterWhig
12,667
Willie Person MangumWhig
MI
Mississippi
Mississippi
Col 1
Mississippi
Col 2
4
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
10,297
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
51.28
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
4
William H. HarrisonWhig
no ballots
William H. HarrisonWhig
9,782
William H. HarrisonWhig
48.72
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
0
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
no ballots
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
no ballots
Daniel WebsterWhig
515
Daniel WebsterWhig
2.56
Daniel WebsterWhig
20,079
Willie Person MangumWhig
MS
Missouri
Missouri
Col 1
Missouri
Col 2
4
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
10,995
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
59.98
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
4
William H. HarrisonWhig
no ballots
William H. HarrisonWhig
7,337
William H. HarrisonWhig
40.02
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
0
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
no ballots
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
no ballots
Daniel WebsterWhig
3,658
Daniel WebsterWhig
19.96
Daniel WebsterWhig
18,332
Willie Person MangumWhig
MO
New Hampshire
New Hampshire
Col 1
New Hampshire
Col 2
7
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
18,697
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
75.01
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
7
William H. HarrisonWhig
6,228
William H. HarrisonWhig
24.99
William H. HarrisonWhig
0
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
no ballots
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
no ballots
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
no ballots
Daniel WebsterWhig
12,469
Daniel WebsterWhig
50.02
Daniel WebsterWhig
24,925
Willie Person MangumWhig
NH
New Jersey
New Jersey
Col 1
New Jersey
Col 2
8
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
25,592
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
49.47
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
0
William H. HarrisonWhig
26,137
William H. HarrisonWhig
50.53
William H. HarrisonWhig
8
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
no ballots
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
no ballots
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
no ballots
Daniel WebsterWhig
-545
Daniel WebsterWhig
-1.06
Daniel WebsterWhig
51,729
Willie Person MangumWhig
NJ
New York
New York
Col 1
New York
Col 2
42
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
166,795
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
54.63
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
42
William H. HarrisonWhig
138,548
William H. HarrisonWhig
45.37
William H. HarrisonWhig
0
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
no ballots
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
no ballots
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
no ballots
Daniel WebsterWhig
28,247
Daniel WebsterWhig
9.26
Daniel WebsterWhig
305,343
Willie Person MangumWhig
NY
North Carolina
North Carolina
Col 1
North Carolina
Col 2
15
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
26,631
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
53.10
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
15
William H. HarrisonWhig
no ballots
William H. HarrisonWhig
23,521
William H. HarrisonWhig
46.90
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
0
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
no ballots
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
no ballots
Daniel WebsterWhig
3,110
Daniel WebsterWhig
6.20
Daniel WebsterWhig
50,153
Willie Person MangumWhig
NC
Ohio
Ohio
Col 1
Ohio
Col 2
21
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
96,238
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
47.56
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
0
William H. HarrisonWhig
104,958
William H. HarrisonWhig
51.87
William H. HarrisonWhig
21
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
no ballots
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
no ballots
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
no ballots
Daniel WebsterWhig
-8,720
Daniel WebsterWhig
-4.31
Daniel WebsterWhig
202,333
Willie Person MangumWhig
OH
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
Col 1
Pennsylvania
Col 2
30
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
91,457
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
51.18
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
30
William H. HarrisonWhig
87,235
William H. HarrisonWhig
48.82
William H. HarrisonWhig
0
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
no ballots
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
no ballots
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
no ballots
Daniel WebsterWhig
4,222
Daniel WebsterWhig
2.36
Daniel WebsterWhig
178,692
Willie Person MangumWhig
PA
Rhode Island
Rhode Island
Col 1
Rhode Island
Col 2
4
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
2,964
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
52.24
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
4
William H. HarrisonWhig
2,710
William H. HarrisonWhig
47.76
William H. HarrisonWhig
0
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
no ballots
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
no ballots
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
no ballots
Daniel WebsterWhig
254
Daniel WebsterWhig
4.48
Daniel WebsterWhig
5,674
Willie Person MangumWhig
RI
South Carolina
South Carolina
Col 1
South Carolina
Col 2
11
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
no popular vote
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
no popular vote
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
no popular vote
William H. HarrisonWhig
no popular vote
William H. HarrisonWhig
11
William H. HarrisonWhig
-
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
-
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
0
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
SC
Tennessee
Tennessee
Col 1
Tennessee
Col 2
15
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
26,170
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
42.08
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
0
William H. HarrisonWhig
no ballots
William H. HarrisonWhig
36,027
William H. HarrisonWhig
57.92
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
15
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
no ballots
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
no ballots
Daniel WebsterWhig
-9,857
Daniel WebsterWhig
-15.84
Daniel WebsterWhig
62,197
Willie Person MangumWhig
TN
Vermont
Vermont
Col 1
Vermont
Col 2
7
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
14,037
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
40.07
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
0
William H. HarrisonWhig
20,994
William H. HarrisonWhig
59.93
William H. HarrisonWhig
7
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
no ballots
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
no ballots
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
no ballots
Daniel WebsterWhig
-6,957
Daniel WebsterWhig
-19.86
Daniel WebsterWhig
35,031
Willie Person MangumWhig
VT
Virginia
Virginia
Col 1
Virginia
Col 2
23
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
30,556
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
56.64
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
23
William H. HarrisonWhig
no ballots
William H. HarrisonWhig
23,384
William H. HarrisonWhig
43.35
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
0
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
no ballots
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
no ballots
Daniel WebsterWhig
7,172
Daniel WebsterWhig
13.29
Daniel WebsterWhig
53,945
Willie Person MangumWhig
VA
TOTALS:
TOTALS:
Col 1
TOTALS:
Col 2
294
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
763,291
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
50.79
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
170
William H. HarrisonWhig
549,907
William H. HarrisonWhig
36.59
William H. HarrisonWhig
73
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
146,107
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
9.72
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
26
Daniel WebsterWhig
41,201
Daniel WebsterWhig
2.74
Daniel WebsterWhig
14
Willie Person MangumWhig
11
Margin
213,384
Margin
14.20
Total
1,502,811
Total
US
TO WIN:
TO WIN:
Col 1
TO WIN:
Col 2
148
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
William H. HarrisonWhig
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
Daniel WebsterWhig
Willie Person MangumWhig
Margin
Total
State
electoralvotes
Votes cast
%
electoralvotes
Votes cast
%
electoralvotes
Votes cast
%
electoralvotes
Votes cast
%
electoralvotes
electoralvotes
#
%
#
Alabama
7
20,638
55.34
7
no ballots
16,658
44.66
0
no ballots
no ballots
3,980
10.68
37,296
AL
Arkansas
3
2,380
64.08
3
no ballots
1,334
35.92
0
no ballots
no ballots
1,046
28.16
3,714
AR
Connecticut
8
19,294
50.65
8
18,799
49.35
0
no ballots
no ballots
no ballots
495
1.30
38,093
CT
Delaware
3
4,154
46.70
0
4,736
53.24
3
no ballots
no ballots
no ballots
-582
-6.54
8,895
DE
Georgia
11
22,778
48.20
0
no ballots
24,481
51.80
11
no ballots
no ballots
-1,703
-3.60
47,259
GA
Illinois
5
18,369
54.69
5
15,220
45.31
0
no ballots
no ballots
no ballots
3,149
9.38
33,589
IL
Indiana
9
32,478
44.03
0
41,281
55.97
9
no ballots
no ballots
no ballots
-8,803
-11.94
73,759
IN
Kentucky
15
33,229
47.41
0
36,861
52.59
15
no ballots
no ballots
no ballots
-3,632
-5.18
70,090
KY
Louisiana
5
3,842
51.74
5
no ballots
3,583
48.26
0
no ballots
no ballots
259
3.48
7,425
LA
Maine
10
22,825
58.92
10
14,803
38.21
0
no ballots
no ballots
no ballots
8,022
20.71
38,740
ME
Maryland
10
22,267
46.27
0
25,852
53.73
10
no ballots
no ballots
no ballots
-3,585
-7.46
48,119
MD
Massachusetts
14
33,486
44.81
0
no ballots
no ballots
41,201
55.13
14
no ballots
-7,715
-10.32
74,687
MA
Michigan
3
7,122
56.22
3
5,545
43.78
0
no ballots
no ballots
no ballots
1,577
12.44
12,667
MI
Mississippi
4
10,297
51.28
4
no ballots
9,782
48.72
0
no ballots
no ballots
515
2.56
20,079
MS
Missouri
4
10,995
59.98
4
no ballots
7,337
40.02
0
no ballots
no ballots
3,658
19.96
18,332
MO
New Hampshire
7
18,697
75.01
7
6,228
24.99
0
no ballots
no ballots
no ballots
12,469
50.02
24,925
NH
New Jersey
8
25,592
49.47
0
26,137
50.53
8
no ballots
no ballots
no ballots
-545
-1.06
51,729
NJ
New York
42
166,795
54.63
42
138,548
45.37
0
no ballots
no ballots
no ballots
28,247
9.26
305,343
NY
North Carolina
15
26,631
53.10
15
no ballots
23,521
46.90
0
no ballots
no ballots
3,110
6.20
50,153
NC
Ohio
21
96,238
47.56
0
104,958
51.87
21
no ballots
no ballots
no ballots
-8,720
-4.31
202,333
OH
Pennsylvania
30
91,457
51.18
30
87,235
48.82
0
no ballots
no ballots
no ballots
4,222
2.36
178,692
PA
Rhode Island
4
2,964
52.24
4
2,710
47.76
0
no ballots
no ballots
no ballots
254
4.48
5,674
RI
South Carolina
11
no popular vote
no popular vote
no popular vote
no popular vote
11
-
-
0
SC
Tennessee
15
26,170
42.08
0
no ballots
36,027
57.92
15
no ballots
no ballots
-9,857
-15.84
62,197
TN
Vermont
7
14,037
40.07
0
20,994
59.93
7
no ballots
no ballots
no ballots
-6,957
-19.86
35,031
VT
Virginia
23
30,556
56.64
23
no ballots
23,384
43.35
0
no ballots
no ballots
7,172
13.29
53,945
VA
TOTALS:
294
763,291
50.79
170
549,907
36.59
73
146,107
9.72
26
41,201
2.74
14
11
213,384
14.20
1,502,811
US
TO WIN:
148
· Results by state › Breakdown by ticket
Electoral Votes for President
Electoral Votes for President
Candidate
Electoral Votes for President
Total
294
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
170
William H. HarrisonWhig
73
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
26
Daniel WebsterWhig
14
Willie P. MangumWhig
11
For Vice President, Richard Mentor Johnson
For Vice President, Richard Mentor Johnson
Candidate
For Vice President, Richard Mentor Johnson
Total
147
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
147
For Vice President, Francis Granger
For Vice President, Francis Granger
Candidate
For Vice President, Francis Granger
Total
77
William H. HarrisonWhig
63
Daniel WebsterWhig
14
For Vice President, John Tyler
For Vice President, John Tyler
Candidate
For Vice President, John Tyler
Total
47
William H. HarrisonWhig
10
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
26
Willie P. MangumWhig
11
For Vice President, William Smith
For Vice President, William Smith
Candidate
For Vice President, William Smith
Total
23
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
23
Candidate
Total
Martin Van BurenDemocratic
William H. HarrisonWhig
Hugh L. WhiteWhig
Daniel WebsterWhig
Willie P. MangumWhig
Electoral Votes for President
294
170
73
26
14
11
For Vice President, Richard Mentor Johnson
147
147
For Vice President, Francis Granger
77
63
14
For Vice President, John Tyler
47
10
26
11
For Vice President, William Smith
23
23
1837 Contingent United States vice presidential election · Results by state › 1837 Contingent election for Vice-President
Party
Party
February 8, 1837
Party
February 8, 1837
Candidate
February 8, 1837
Votes
February 8, 1837
%
Total membership
Total membership
February 8, 1837
Total membership
February 8, 1837
52
February 8, 1837
100
Votes necessary
Votes necessary
February 8, 1837
Votes necessary
February 8, 1837
27
February 8, 1837
>50
Members voting for: Johnson Granger ■ Thomas H. Benton of Missouri ■ John Black of Mississippi ■ Bedford Brown of North Carolina ■ James Buchanan of Pennsylvania ■ Alfred Cuthbert of Georgia ■ Judah Dana of Maine ■ William Lee D. Ewing of Illinois ■ William S. Fulton of Arkansas ■ Felix Grundy of Tennessee ■ William Hendricks of Indiana ■ Henry Hubbard of New Hampshire ■ William R. King of Alabama ■ John P. King of Georgia ■ Lewis F. Linn of Missouri ■ Lucius Lyon of Michigan ■ Samuel McKean of Pennsylvania ■ Gabriel Moore of Alabama ■ Thomas Morris of Ohio ■ Alexandre Mouton of Louisiana ■ Robert C. Nicholas of Louisiana ■ John M. Niles of Connecticut ■ John Norvell of Michigan ■ John Page of New Hampshire ■ Richard E. Parker of Virginia ■ William C. Rives of Virginia ■ John M. Robinson of Illinois ■ John Ruggles of Maine ■ Ambrose H. Sevier of Arkansas ■ Robert Strange of North Carolina ■ Nathaniel P. Tallmadge of New York ■ John Tipton of Indiana ■ Robert J. Walker of Mississippi ■ Silas Wright of New York ■ Richard H. Bayard of Delaware ■ Henry Clay of Kentucky ■ Thomas Clayton of Delaware ■ John J. Crittenden of Kentucky ■ John Davis of Massachusetts ■ Thomas Ewing of Ohio ■ Joseph Kent of Maryland ■ Nehemiah R. Knight of Rhode Island ■ Samuel Prentiss of Vermont ■ Asher Robbins of Rhode Island ■ Samuel L. Southard of New Jersey ■ John Selby Spence of Maryland ■ Benjamin Swift of Vermont ■ Gideon Tomlinson of Connecticut ■ Garret D. Wall of New Jersey ■ Daniel Webster of Massachusetts Members not voting: .mw- ■ John C. Calhoun of South Carolina■ William C. Preston of South Carolina■ Hugh L. White of Tennessee Sources:
Members voting for: Johnson Granger ■ Thomas H. Benton of Missouri ■ John Black of Mississippi ■ Bedford Brown of North Carolina ■ James Buchanan of Pennsylvania ■ Alfred Cuthbert of Georgia ■ Judah Dana of Maine ■ William Lee D. Ewing of Illinois ■ William S. Fulton of Arkansas ■ Felix Grundy of Tennessee ■ William Hendricks of Indiana ■ Henry Hubbard of New Hampshire ■ William R. King of Alabama ■ John P. King of Georgia ■ Lewis F. Linn of Missouri ■ Lucius Lyon of Michigan ■ Samuel McKean of Pennsylvania ■ Gabriel Moore of Alabama ■ Thomas Morris of Ohio ■ Alexandre Mouton of Louisiana ■ Robert C. Nicholas of Louisiana ■ John M. Niles of Connecticut ■ John Norvell of Michigan ■ John Page of New Hampshire ■ Richard E. Parker of Virginia ■ William C. Rives of Virginia ■ John M. Robinson of Illinois ■ John Ruggles of Maine ■ Ambrose H. Sevier of Arkansas ■ Robert Strange of North Carolina ■ Nathaniel P. Tallmadge of New York ■ John Tipton of Indiana ■ Robert J. Walker of Mississippi ■ Silas Wright of New York ■ Richard H. Bayard of Delaware ■ Henry Clay of Kentucky ■ Thomas Clayton of Delaware ■ John J. Crittenden of Kentucky ■ John Davis of Massachusetts ■ Thomas Ewing of Ohio ■ Joseph Kent of Maryland ■ Nehemiah R. Knight of Rhode Island ■ Samuel Prentiss of Vermont ■ Asher Robbins of Rhode Island ■ Samuel L. Southard of New Jersey ■ John Selby Spence of Maryland ■ Benjamin Swift of Vermont ■ Gideon Tomlinson of Connecticut ■ Garret D. Wall of New Jersey ■ Daniel Webster of Massachusetts Members not voting: .mw- ■ John C. Calhoun of South Carolina■ William C. Preston of South Carolina■ Hugh L. White of Tennessee Sources:
February 8, 1837
Members voting for: Johnson Granger ■ Thomas H. Benton of Missouri ■ John Black of Mississippi ■ Bedford Brown of North Carolina ■ James Buchanan of Pennsylvania ■ Alfred Cuthbert of Georgia ■ Judah Dana of Maine ■ William Lee D. Ewing of Illinois ■ William S. Fulton of Arkansas ■ Felix Grundy of Tennessee ■ William Hendricks of Indiana ■ Henry Hubbard of New Hampshire ■ William R. King of Alabama ■ John P. King of Georgia ■ Lewis F. Linn of Missouri ■ Lucius Lyon of Michigan ■ Samuel McKean of Pennsylvania ■ Gabriel Moore of Alabama ■ Thomas Morris of Ohio ■ Alexandre Mouton of Louisiana ■ Robert C. Nicholas of Louisiana ■ John M. Niles of Connecticut ■ John Norvell of Michigan ■ John Page of New Hampshire ■ Richard E. Parker of Virginia ■ William C. Rives of Virginia ■ John M. Robinson of Illinois ■ John Ruggles of Maine ■ Ambrose H. Sevier of Arkansas ■ Robert Strange of North Carolina ■ Nathaniel P. Tallmadge of New York ■ John Tipton of Indiana ■ Robert J. Walker of Mississippi ■ Silas Wright of New York ■ Richard H. Bayard of Delaware ■ Henry Clay of Kentucky ■ Thomas Clayton of Delaware ■ John J. Crittenden of Kentucky ■ John Davis of Massachusetts ■ Thomas Ewing of Ohio ■ Joseph Kent of Maryland ■ Nehemiah R. Knight of Rhode Island ■ Samuel Prentiss of Vermont ■ Asher Robbins of Rhode Island ■ Samuel L. Southard of New Jersey ■ John Selby Spence of Maryland ■ Benjamin Swift of Vermont ■ Gideon Tomlinson of Connecticut ■ Garret D. Wall of New Jersey ■ Daniel Webster of Massachusetts Members not voting: .mw- ■ John C. Calhoun of South Carolina■ William C. Preston of South Carolina■ Hugh L. White of Tennessee Sources:
February 8, 1837
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Richard M. Johnson
33
63.46%
Whig
Francis Granger
16
30.77%
Not voting
3
5.77%
Total membership
52
100
Votes necessary
27
>50
Members voting for: Johnson Granger ■ Thomas H. Benton of Missouri ■ John Black of Mississippi ■ Bedford Brown of North Carolina ■ James Buchanan of Pennsylvania ■ Alfred Cuthbert of Georgia ■ Judah Dana of Maine ■ William Lee D. Ewing of Illinois ■ William S. Fulton of Arkansas ■ Felix Grundy of Tennessee ■ William Hendricks of Indiana ■ Henry Hubbard of New Hampshire ■ William R. King of Alabama ■ John P. King of Georgia ■ Lewis F. Linn of Missouri ■ Lucius Lyon of Michigan ■ Samuel McKean of Pennsylvania ■ Gabriel Moore of Alabama ■ Thomas Morris of Ohio ■ Alexandre Mouton of Louisiana ■ Robert C. Nicholas of Louisiana ■ John M. Niles of Connecticut ■ John Norvell of Michigan ■ John Page of New Hampshire ■ Richard E. Parker of Virginia ■ William C. Rives of Virginia ■ John M. Robinson of Illinois ■ John Ruggles of Maine ■ Ambrose H. Sevier of Arkansas ■ Robert Strange of North Carolina ■ Nathaniel P. Tallmadge of New York ■ John Tipton of Indiana ■ Robert J. Walker of Mississippi ■ Silas Wright of New York ■ Richard H. Bayard of Delaware ■ Henry Clay of Kentucky ■ Thomas Clayton of Delaware ■ John J. Crittenden of Kentucky ■ John Davis of Massachusetts ■ Thomas Ewing of Ohio ■ Joseph Kent of Maryland ■ Nehemiah R. Knight of Rhode Island ■ Samuel Prentiss of Vermont ■ Asher Robbins of Rhode Island ■ Samuel L. Southard of New Jersey ■ John Selby Spence of Maryland ■ Benjamin Swift of Vermont ■ Gideon Tomlinson of Connecticut ■ Garret D. Wall of New Jersey ■ Daniel Webster of Massachusetts Members not voting: ■ John C. Calhoun of South Carolina■ William C. Preston of South Carolina■ Hugh L. White of Tennessee Sources:
Members voting for:
JohnsonGranger
■ Thomas H. Benton of Missouri ■ John Black of Mississippi ■ Bedford Brown of North Carolina ■ James Buchanan of Pennsylvania ■ Alfred Cuthbert of Georgia ■ Judah Dana of Maine ■ William Lee D. Ewing of Illinois ■ William S. Fulton of Arkansas ■ Felix Grundy of Tennessee ■ William Hendricks of Indiana ■ Henry Hubbard of New Hampshire ■ William R. King of Alabama ■ John P. King of Georgia ■ Lewis F. Linn of Missouri ■ Lucius Lyon of Michigan ■ Samuel McKean of Pennsylvania ■ Gabriel Moore of Alabama ■ Thomas Morris of Ohio ■ Alexandre Mouton of Louisiana ■ Robert C. Nicholas of Louisiana ■ John M. Niles of Connecticut ■ John Norvell of Michigan ■ John Page of New Hampshire ■ Richard E. Parker of Virginia ■ William C. Rives of Virginia ■ John M. Robinson of Illinois ■ John Ruggles of Maine ■ Ambrose H. Sevier of Arkansas ■ Robert Strange of North Carolina ■ Nathaniel P. Tallmadge of New York ■ John Tipton of Indiana ■ Robert J. Walker of Mississippi ■ Silas Wright of New York■ Richard H. Bayard of Delaware ■ Henry Clay of Kentucky ■ Thomas Clayton of Delaware ■ John J. Crittenden of Kentucky ■ John Davis of Massachusetts ■ Thomas Ewing of Ohio ■ Joseph Kent of Maryland ■ Nehemiah R. Knight of Rhode Island ■ Samuel Prentiss of Vermont ■ Asher Robbins of Rhode Island ■ Samuel L. Southard of New Jersey ■ John Selby Spence of Maryland ■ Benjamin Swift of Vermont ■ Gideon Tomlinson of Connecticut ■ Garret D. Wall of New Jersey ■ Daniel Webster of Massachusetts
Members not voting: ■ John C. Calhoun of South Carolina■ William C. Preston of South Carolina■ Hugh L. White of Tennessee
Johnson
Johnson
Members voting for:
Johnson
Members voting for:
Granger
■ Thomas H. Benton of Missouri ■ John Black of Mississippi ■ Bedford Brown of North Carolina ■ James Buchanan of Pennsylvania ■ Alfred Cuthbert of Georgia ■ Judah Dana of Maine ■ William Lee D. Ewing of Illinois ■ William S. Fulton of Arkansas ■ Felix Grundy of Tennessee ■ William Hendricks of Indiana ■ Henry Hubbard of New Hampshire ■ William R. King of Alabama ■ John P. King of Georgia ■ Lewis F. Linn of Missouri ■ Lucius Lyon of Michigan ■ Samuel McKean of Pennsylvania ■ Gabriel Moore of Alabama ■ Thomas Morris of Ohio ■ Alexandre Mouton of Louisiana ■ Robert C. Nicholas of Louisiana ■ John M. Niles of Connecticut ■ John Norvell of Michigan ■ John Page of New Hampshire ■ Richard E. Parker of Virginia ■ William C. Rives of Virginia ■ John M. Robinson of Illinois ■ John Ruggles of Maine ■ Ambrose H. Sevier of Arkansas ■ Robert Strange of North Carolina ■ Nathaniel P. Tallmadge of New York ■ John Tipton of Indiana ■ Robert J. Walker of Mississippi ■ Silas Wright of New York
■ Thomas H. Benton of Missouri ■ John Black of Mississippi ■ Bedford Brown of North Carolina ■ James Buchanan of Pennsylvania ■ Alfred Cuthbert of Georgia ■ Judah Dana of Maine ■ William Lee D. Ewing of Illinois ■ William S. Fulton of Arkansas ■ Felix Grundy of Tennessee ■ William Hendricks of Indiana ■ Henry Hubbard of New Hampshire ■ William R. King of Alabama ■ John P. King of Georgia ■ Lewis F. Linn of Missouri ■ Lucius Lyon of Michigan ■ Samuel McKean of Pennsylvania ■ Gabriel Moore of Alabama ■ Thomas Morris of Ohio ■ Alexandre Mouton of Louisiana ■ Robert C. Nicholas of Louisiana ■ John M. Niles of Connecticut ■ John Norvell of Michigan ■ John Page of New Hampshire ■ Richard E. Parker of Virginia ■ William C. Rives of Virginia ■ John M. Robinson of Illinois ■ John Ruggles of Maine ■ Ambrose H. Sevier of Arkansas ■ Robert Strange of North Carolina ■ Nathaniel P. Tallmadge of New York ■ John Tipton of Indiana ■ Robert J. Walker of Mississippi ■ Silas Wright of New York
Members voting for:
■ Thomas H. Benton of Missouri ■ John Black of Mississippi ■ Bedford Brown of North Carolina ■ James Buchanan of Pennsylvania ■ Alfred Cuthbert of Georgia ■ Judah Dana of Maine ■ William Lee D. Ewing of Illinois ■ William S. Fulton of Arkansas ■ Felix Grundy of Tennessee ■ William Hendricks of Indiana ■ Henry Hubbard of New Hampshire ■ William R. King of Alabama ■ John P. King of Georgia ■ Lewis F. Linn of Missouri ■ Lucius Lyon of Michigan ■ Samuel McKean of Pennsylvania ■ Gabriel Moore of Alabama ■ Thomas Morris of Ohio ■ Alexandre Mouton of Louisiana ■ Robert C. Nicholas of Louisiana ■ John M. Niles of Connecticut ■ John Norvell of Michigan ■ John Page of New Hampshire ■ Richard E. Parker of Virginia ■ William C. Rives of Virginia ■ John M. Robinson of Illinois ■ John Ruggles of Maine ■ Ambrose H. Sevier of Arkansas ■ Robert Strange of North Carolina ■ Nathaniel P. Tallmadge of New York ■ John Tipton of Indiana ■ Robert J. Walker of Mississippi ■ Silas Wright of New York
Members voting for:
■ Richard H. Bayard of Delaware ■ Henry Clay of Kentucky ■ Thomas Clayton of Delaware ■ John J. Crittenden of Kentucky ■ John Davis of Massachusetts ■ Thomas Ewing of Ohio ■ Joseph Kent of Maryland ■ Nehemiah R. Knight of Rhode Island ■ Samuel Prentiss of Vermont ■ Asher Robbins of Rhode Island ■ Samuel L. Southard of New Jersey ■ John Selby Spence of Maryland ■ Benjamin Swift of Vermont ■ Gideon Tomlinson of Connecticut ■ Garret D. Wall of New Jersey ■ Daniel Webster of Massachusetts
Members not voting: .mw- ■ John C. Calhoun of South Carolina■ William C. Preston of South Carolina■ Hugh L. White of Tennessee
Members not voting: .mw- ■ John C. Calhoun of South Carolina■ William C. Preston of South Carolina■ Hugh L. White of Tennessee
Members voting for:
Members not voting: .mw- ■ John C. Calhoun of South Carolina■ William C. Preston of South Carolina■ Hugh L. White of Tennessee
Members voting for:
Johnson
Granger
■ Thomas H. Benton of Missouri ■ John Black of Mississippi ■ Bedford Brown of North Carolina ■ James Buchanan of Pennsylvania ■ Alfred Cuthbert of Georgia ■ Judah Dana of Maine ■ William Lee D. Ewing of Illinois ■ William S. Fulton of Arkansas ■ Felix Grundy of Tennessee ■ William Hendricks of Indiana ■ Henry Hubbard of New Hampshire ■ William R. King of Alabama ■ John P. King of Georgia ■ Lewis F. Linn of Missouri ■ Lucius Lyon of Michigan ■ Samuel McKean of Pennsylvania ■ Gabriel Moore of Alabama ■ Thomas Morris of Ohio ■ Alexandre Mouton of Louisiana ■ Robert C. Nicholas of Louisiana ■ John M. Niles of Connecticut ■ John Norvell of Michigan ■ John Page of New Hampshire ■ Richard E. Parker of Virginia ■ William C. Rives of Virginia ■ John M. Robinson of Illinois ■ John Ruggles of Maine ■ Ambrose H. Sevier of Arkansas ■ Robert Strange of North Carolina ■ Nathaniel P. Tallmadge of New York ■ John Tipton of Indiana ■ Robert J. Walker of Mississippi ■ Silas Wright of New York
■ Richard H. Bayard of Delaware ■ Henry Clay of Kentucky ■ Thomas Clayton of Delaware ■ John J. Crittenden of Kentucky ■ John Davis of Massachusetts ■ Thomas Ewing of Ohio ■ Joseph Kent of Maryland ■ Nehemiah R. Knight of Rhode Island ■ Samuel Prentiss of Vermont ■ Asher Robbins of Rhode Island ■ Samuel L. Southard of New Jersey ■ John Selby Spence of Maryland ■ Benjamin Swift of Vermont ■ Gideon Tomlinson of Connecticut ■ Garret D. Wall of New Jersey ■ Daniel Webster of Massachusetts
Members not voting: ■ John C. Calhoun of South Carolina■ William C. Preston of South Carolina■ Hugh L. White of Tennessee
· Results by state › Electoral college selection
Each Elector appointed by state legislature
Each Elector appointed by state legislature
Method of choosing electors
Each Elector appointed by state legislature
State(s)
South Carolina
Each Elector chosen by voters statewide
Each Elector chosen by voters statewide
Method of choosing electors
Each Elector chosen by voters statewide
State(s)
(all other States)
Method of choosing electors
State(s)
Each Elector appointed by state legislature
South Carolina
Each Elector chosen by voters statewide
(all other States)

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