Topzle Topzle

1864 United States presidential election

Updated: Wikipedia source

1864 United States presidential election

Presidential elections were held in the United States on November 8, 1864, near the end of the American Civil War. Incumbent President Abraham Lincoln of the National Union Party easily defeated the Democratic nominee, former General George B. McClellan, by a wide margin of 212–21 in the electoral college, with 55% of the popular vote. For the election, the Republican Party and some Democrats created the National Union Party, especially to attract War Democrats. Despite some intra-party opposition from Salmon Chase and the Radical Republicans, Lincoln won his party's nomination at the 1864 National Union National Convention. Rather than re-nominate Vice President Hannibal Hamlin, the convention selected Andrew Johnson of Tennessee, a War Democrat, as Lincoln's running mate. John C. Frémont, who had been the Republican nominee in 1856, started to run as the nominee of the new Radical Democratic Party, with War Democrat John Cochrane as Frémont's running mate; the new party criticized Lincoln for being too moderate on the issue of racial equality, but Frémont and Cochrane withdrew from the race in September and their new party dissolved. The Democrats were divided between the Copperheads, who favored immediate peace with the Confederacy, and War Democrats, who supported the war. The 1864 Democratic National Convention nominated McClellan, a War Democrat, but adopted a platform advocating peace with the Confederacy, which McClellan rejected, although his running mate George H. Pendleton wrote it. While the Confederacy seemed to have survival potential in summer 1864, it was visibly collapsing by election day in November. Despite his early fears of defeat, Lincoln won strong majorities in the popular and electoral vote, partly as a result of the recent Union victory at the Battle of Atlanta. As the Civil War was still raging, no electoral votes were counted from any of the eleven southern states that had joined the Confederate States of America. Lincoln's re-election ensured that he would preside over the successful conclusion of the Civil War. Lincoln's victory made him the first president to win re-election since Andrew Jackson in 1832, as well as the first Northern president to ever win re-election. Lincoln was assassinated six weeks into his second term, and he was succeeded by his vice president, Andrew Johnson, who favored quick restoration of the seceded states to the Union without protection for the former slaves. This led to conflict with the Republican-dominated Congress, culminating in Johnson's impeachment by the House of Representatives in 1868; he was acquitted in the Senate by one vote.

Infobox

Party
National Union
Nominee
Abraham Lincoln
Turnout
73.8% 7.4 pp
Alliance
Parties Republican War Democrats Unconditional Union
Percentage
55.02%
Home state
Illinois
Popular vote
2,218,388
Running mate
Andrew Johnson
Electoral vote
212 ( 17 invalidated)[a][b]
States carried
22 ( 2 invalidated)

Tables

· Nominations › National Union Party nomination
Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln
1864 National Union Party ticket
Abraham Lincoln
1864 National Union Party ticket
Andrew Johnson
for President
for President
1864 National Union Party ticket
for President
1864 National Union Party ticket
for Vice President
16thPresident of the United States(1861–1865)
16thPresident of the United States(1861–1865)
1864 National Union Party ticket
16thPresident of the United States(1861–1865)
1864 National Union Party ticket
Military Governor of Tennessee(1862–1865)
1864 National Union Party ticket
Abraham Lincoln
Andrew Johnson
for President
for Vice President
16thPresident of the United States(1861–1865)
Military Governor of Tennessee(1862–1865)
· Nominations › Democratic Party nomination
George B. McClellan
George B. McClellan
1864 Democratic Party ticket
George B. McClellan
1864 Democratic Party ticket
George H. Pendleton
for President
for President
1864 Democratic Party ticket
for President
1864 Democratic Party ticket
for Vice President
4thCommanding General of the U.S. Army(1861–1862)
4thCommanding General of the U.S. Army(1861–1862)
1864 Democratic Party ticket
4thCommanding General of the U.S. Army(1861–1862)
1864 Democratic Party ticket
U.S. Representativefor Ohio's 1st(1857–1865)
Campaign
Campaign
1864 Democratic Party ticket
Campaign
1864 Democratic Party ticket
George B. McClellan
George H. Pendleton
for President
for Vice President
4thCommanding General of the U.S. Army(1861–1862)
Representativefor Ohio's 1st(1857–1865)
Campaign
Electoral results · General election › Results
Count
Count
Presidential candidate
Count
Party
Percentage
Home state
Vice-presidential candidate
Popular vote(a)
Home state
Popular vote(a)
Electoral vote(a), (b), (c)
Abraham Lincoln (incumbent)
Abraham Lincoln (incumbent)
Presidential candidate
Abraham Lincoln (incumbent)
Party
National Union
Home state
Illinois
Popular vote(a)
2,218,388
Popular vote(a)
55.02%
Electoralvote(a), (b), (c)
212(b)
Running mate
Andrew Johnson
Running mate
Tennessee
Running mate
212(b)
George B. McClellan
George B. McClellan
Presidential candidate
George B. McClellan
Party
Democratic
Home state
New Jersey
Popular vote(a)
1,812,807
Popular vote(a)
44.96%
Electoralvote(a), (b), (c)
21
Running mate
George H. Pendleton
Running mate
Ohio
Running mate
21
Other
Other
Presidential candidate
Other
Party
658
Home state
0.02%
Popular vote(a)
Popular vote(a)
Other
Electoralvote(a), (b), (c)
Total
Total
Presidential candidate
Total
Party
4,031,887
Home state
100%
Popular vote(a)
233(b)
Electoralvote(a), (b), (c)
233(b)
Needed to win
Needed to win
Presidential candidate
Needed to win
Party
118(b)
Popular vote(a)
118(b)
Presidential candidate
Party
Home state
Popular vote(a)
Electoralvote(a), (b), (c)
Running mate
Count
Percentage
Vice-presidential candidate
Home state
Electoral vote(a), (b), (c)
Abraham Lincoln (incumbent)
National Union
Illinois
2,218,388
55.02%
212(b)
Andrew Johnson
Tennessee
212(b)
George B. McClellan
Democratic
New Jersey
1,812,807
44.96%
21
George H. Pendleton
Ohio
21
Other
658
0.02%
Other
Total
4,031,887
100%
233(b)
233(b)
Needed to win
118(b)
118(b)
· General election › Geography of results › Results by state
States/districts won by Lincoln/Johnson
States/districts won by Lincoln/Johnson
States/districts won by McClellan/Pendleton
States/districts won by Lincoln/Johnson
States/districts won by McClellan/Pendleton
States/districts won by Lincoln/Johnson
· General election › Geography of results › Results by state
State
State
Col 1
State
Col 2
electoralvotes
Abraham LincolnNational Union
#
Abraham LincolnNational Union
%
Abraham LincolnNational Union
electoralvotes
George B. McClellanDemocratic
#
George B. McClellanDemocratic
%
George B. McClellanDemocratic
electoralvotes
Margin
#
Margin
%
State Total
#
California
California
Col 1
California
Col 2
5
Abraham LincolnNational Union
62,140
Abraham LincolnNational Union
58.63%
Abraham LincolnNational Union
5
George B. McClellanDemocratic
43,838
George B. McClellanDemocratic
41.36%
George B. McClellanDemocratic
Margin
18,302
Margin
17.27%
State Total
105,986
Connecticut
Connecticut
Col 1
Connecticut
Col 2
6
Abraham LincolnNational Union
44,693
Abraham LincolnNational Union
51.38%
Abraham LincolnNational Union
6
George B. McClellanDemocratic
42,288
George B. McClellanDemocratic
48.62%
George B. McClellanDemocratic
Margin
2,405
Margin
2.76%
State Total
86,981
Delaware
Delaware
Col 1
Delaware
Col 2
3
Abraham LincolnNational Union
8,155
Abraham LincolnNational Union
48.19%
Abraham LincolnNational Union
George B. McClellanDemocratic
8,767
George B. McClellanDemocratic
51.81%
George B. McClellanDemocratic
3
Margin
-612
Margin
-3.62%
State Total
16,922
Illinois
Illinois
Col 1
Illinois
Col 2
16
Abraham LincolnNational Union
189,512
Abraham LincolnNational Union
54.42%
Abraham LincolnNational Union
16
George B. McClellanDemocratic
158,724
George B. McClellanDemocratic
45.58%
George B. McClellanDemocratic
Margin
30,788
Margin
8.84%
State Total
348,236
Indiana
Indiana
Col 1
Indiana
Col 2
13
Abraham LincolnNational Union
150,422
Abraham LincolnNational Union
53.59%
Abraham LincolnNational Union
13
George B. McClellanDemocratic
130,233
George B. McClellanDemocratic
46.40%
George B. McClellanDemocratic
Margin
20,189
Margin
7.19%
State Total
280,655
Iowa
Iowa
Col 1
Iowa
Col 2
8
Abraham LincolnNational Union
88,500
Abraham LincolnNational Union
64.12%
Abraham LincolnNational Union
8
George B. McClellanDemocratic
49,525
George B. McClellanDemocratic
35.88%
George B. McClellanDemocratic
Margin
38,975
Margin
28.24%
State Total
138,025
Kansas
Kansas
Col 1
Kansas
Col 2
3
Abraham LincolnNational Union
17,089
Abraham LincolnNational Union
79.19%
Abraham LincolnNational Union
3
George B. McClellanDemocratic
3,836
George B. McClellanDemocratic
17.78%
George B. McClellanDemocratic
Margin
13,253
Margin
61.41%
State Total
21,580
Kentucky
Kentucky
Col 1
Kentucky
Col 2
11
Abraham LincolnNational Union
27,787
Abraham LincolnNational Union
30.17%
Abraham LincolnNational Union
George B. McClellanDemocratic
64,301
George B. McClellanDemocratic
69.83%
George B. McClellanDemocratic
11
Margin
-36,514
Margin
-39.66%
State Total
92,088
Louisiana
Louisiana
Col 1
Louisiana
Col 2
7
Abraham LincolnNational Union
no popular vote
Abraham LincolnNational Union
7
Abraham LincolnNational Union
no popular vote
George B. McClellanDemocratic
George B. McClellanDemocratic
N/A
George B. McClellanDemocratic
Votes not counted
Maine
Maine
Col 1
Maine
Col 2
7
Abraham LincolnNational Union
67,805
Abraham LincolnNational Union
59.07%
Abraham LincolnNational Union
7
George B. McClellanDemocratic
46,992
George B. McClellanDemocratic
40.93%
George B. McClellanDemocratic
Margin
20,813
Margin
18.14%
State Total
114,797
Maryland
Maryland
Col 1
Maryland
Col 2
7
Abraham LincolnNational Union
40,153
Abraham LincolnNational Union
55.09%
Abraham LincolnNational Union
7
George B. McClellanDemocratic
32,739
George B. McClellanDemocratic
44.91%
George B. McClellanDemocratic
Margin
7,414
Margin
10.18%
State Total
72,892
Massachusetts
Massachusetts
Col 1
Massachusetts
Col 2
12
Abraham LincolnNational Union
126,742
Abraham LincolnNational Union
72.22%
Abraham LincolnNational Union
12
George B. McClellanDemocratic
48,745
George B. McClellanDemocratic
27.78%
George B. McClellanDemocratic
Margin
77,997
Margin
44.44%
State Total
175,490
Michigan
Michigan
Col 1
Michigan
Col 2
8
Abraham LincolnNational Union
79,149
Abraham LincolnNational Union
53.60%
Abraham LincolnNational Union
8
George B. McClellanDemocratic
68,513
George B. McClellanDemocratic
46.40%
George B. McClellanDemocratic
Margin
10,636
Margin
7.20%
State Total
147,662
Minnesota
Minnesota
Col 1
Minnesota
Col 2
4
Abraham LincolnNational Union
25,055
Abraham LincolnNational Union
59.06%
Abraham LincolnNational Union
4
George B. McClellanDemocratic
17,357
George B. McClellanDemocratic
40.94%
George B. McClellanDemocratic
Margin
7,688
Margin
18.12%
State Total
42,422
Missouri
Missouri
Col 1
Missouri
Col 2
11
Abraham LincolnNational Union
72,750
Abraham LincolnNational Union
69.72%
Abraham LincolnNational Union
11
George B. McClellanDemocratic
31,596
George B. McClellanDemocratic
30.28%
George B. McClellanDemocratic
Margin
41,154
Margin
39.44%
State Total
104,346
Nevada
Nevada
Col 1
Nevada
Col 2
2
Abraham LincolnNational Union
9,826
Abraham LincolnNational Union
59.84%
Abraham LincolnNational Union
2
George B. McClellanDemocratic
6,594
George B. McClellanDemocratic
40.16%
George B. McClellanDemocratic
Margin
3,232
Margin
19.68%
State Total
16,420
New Hampshire
New Hampshire
Col 1
New Hampshire
Col 2
5
Abraham LincolnNational Union
36,596
Abraham LincolnNational Union
52.56%
Abraham LincolnNational Union
5
George B. McClellanDemocratic
33,034
George B. McClellanDemocratic
47.44%
George B. McClellanDemocratic
Margin
3,562
Margin
5.12%
State Total
69,630
New Jersey
New Jersey
Col 1
New Jersey
Col 2
7
Abraham LincolnNational Union
60,723
Abraham LincolnNational Union
47.16%
Abraham LincolnNational Union
George B. McClellanDemocratic
68,024
George B. McClellanDemocratic
52.84%
George B. McClellanDemocratic
7
Margin
-7,301
Margin
-5.68%
State Total
128,747
New York
New York
Col 1
New York
Col 2
33
Abraham LincolnNational Union
368,735
Abraham LincolnNational Union
50.46%
Abraham LincolnNational Union
33
George B. McClellanDemocratic
361,986
George B. McClellanDemocratic
49.54%
George B. McClellanDemocratic
Margin
6,749
Margin
0.92%
State Total
730,721
Ohio
Ohio
Col 1
Ohio
Col 2
21
Abraham LincolnNational Union
265,654
Abraham LincolnNational Union
56.37%
Abraham LincolnNational Union
21
George B. McClellanDemocratic
205,599
George B. McClellanDemocratic
43.63%
George B. McClellanDemocratic
Margin
60,055
Margin
12.74%
State Total
471,253
Oregon
Oregon
Col 1
Oregon
Col 2
3
Abraham LincolnNational Union
9,888
Abraham LincolnNational Union
53.90%
Abraham LincolnNational Union
3
George B. McClellanDemocratic
8,457
George B. McClellanDemocratic
46.10%
George B. McClellanDemocratic
Margin
1,431
Margin
7.80%
State Total
18,345
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
Col 1
Pennsylvania
Col 2
26
Abraham LincolnNational Union
296,391
Abraham LincolnNational Union
51.75%
Abraham LincolnNational Union
26
George B. McClellanDemocratic
276,316
George B. McClellanDemocratic
48.25%
George B. McClellanDemocratic
Margin
20,075
Margin
3.50%
State Total
572,707
Rhode Island
Rhode Island
Col 1
Rhode Island
Col 2
4
Abraham LincolnNational Union
13,962
Abraham LincolnNational Union
62.24%
Abraham LincolnNational Union
4
George B. McClellanDemocratic
8,470
George B. McClellanDemocratic
37.76%
George B. McClellanDemocratic
Margin
5,492
Margin
24.48%
State Total
22,432
Tennessee
Tennessee
Col 1
Tennessee
Col 2
10
Abraham LincolnNational Union
30,000
Abraham LincolnNational Union
85.71%
Abraham LincolnNational Union
10
George B. McClellanDemocratic
5,000
George B. McClellanDemocratic
14.29%
George B. McClellanDemocratic
Margin
25,000
State Total
35,000
Vermont
Vermont
Col 1
Vermont
Col 2
5
Abraham LincolnNational Union
42,420
Abraham LincolnNational Union
76.10%
Abraham LincolnNational Union
5
George B. McClellanDemocratic
13,322
George B. McClellanDemocratic
23.90%
George B. McClellanDemocratic
Margin
29,098
Margin
52.20%
State Total
55,742
West Virginia
West Virginia
Col 1
West Virginia
Col 2
5
Abraham LincolnNational Union
23,799
Abraham LincolnNational Union
68.24%
Abraham LincolnNational Union
5
George B. McClellanDemocratic
11,078
George B. McClellanDemocratic
31.76%
George B. McClellanDemocratic
Margin
12,721
Margin
36.48%
State Total
34,877
Wisconsin
Wisconsin
Col 1
Wisconsin
Col 2
8
Abraham LincolnNational Union
83,458
Abraham LincolnNational Union
55.88%
Abraham LincolnNational Union
8
George B. McClellanDemocratic
65,884
George B. McClellanDemocratic
44.12%
George B. McClellanDemocratic
Margin
17,574
Margin
11.80%
State Total
149,342
TOTALS:
TOTALS:
Col 1
TOTALS:
Col 2
233
Abraham LincolnNational Union
2,211,317
Abraham LincolnNational Union
55.03%
Abraham LincolnNational Union
212
George B. McClellanDemocratic
1,806,227
George B. McClellanDemocratic
44.93%
George B. McClellanDemocratic
21
Margin
405,090
Margin
10.10%
State Total
4,018,202
Abraham LincolnNational Union
George B. McClellanDemocratic
Margin
State Total
State
electoralvotes
#
%
electoralvotes
#
%
electoralvotes
#
%
#
California
5
62,140
58.63%
5
43,838
41.36%
18,302
17.27%
105,986
Connecticut
6
44,693
51.38%
6
42,288
48.62%
2,405
2.76%
86,981
Delaware
3
8,155
48.19%
8,767
51.81%
3
-612
-3.62%
16,922
Illinois
16
189,512
54.42%
16
158,724
45.58%
30,788
8.84%
348,236
Indiana
13
150,422
53.59%
13
130,233
46.40%
20,189
7.19%
280,655
Iowa
8
88,500
64.12%
8
49,525
35.88%
38,975
28.24%
138,025
Kansas
3
17,089
79.19%
3
3,836
17.78%
13,253
61.41%
21,580
Kentucky
11
27,787
30.17%
64,301
69.83%
11
-36,514
-39.66%
92,088
Louisiana
7
no popular vote
7
no popular vote
N/A
Votes not counted
Maine
7
67,805
59.07%
7
46,992
40.93%
20,813
18.14%
114,797
Maryland
7
40,153
55.09%
7
32,739
44.91%
7,414
10.18%
72,892
Massachusetts
12
126,742
72.22%
12
48,745
27.78%
77,997
44.44%
175,490
Michigan
8
79,149
53.60%
8
68,513
46.40%
10,636
7.20%
147,662
Minnesota
4
25,055
59.06%
4
17,357
40.94%
7,688
18.12%
42,422
Missouri
11
72,750
69.72%
11
31,596
30.28%
41,154
39.44%
104,346
Nevada
2
9,826
59.84%
2
6,594
40.16%
3,232
19.68%
16,420
New Hampshire
5
36,596
52.56%
5
33,034
47.44%
3,562
5.12%
69,630
New Jersey
7
60,723
47.16%
68,024
52.84%
7
-7,301
-5.68%
128,747
New York
33
368,735
50.46%
33
361,986
49.54%
6,749
0.92%
730,721
Ohio
21
265,654
56.37%
21
205,599
43.63%
60,055
12.74%
471,253
Oregon
3
9,888
53.90%
3
8,457
46.10%
1,431
7.80%
18,345
Pennsylvania
26
296,391
51.75%
26
276,316
48.25%
20,075
3.50%
572,707
Rhode Island
4
13,962
62.24%
4
8,470
37.76%
5,492
24.48%
22,432
Tennessee
10
30,000
85.71%
10
5,000
14.29%
25,000
35,000
Vermont
5
42,420
76.10%
5
13,322
23.90%
29,098
52.20%
55,742
West Virginia
5
23,799
68.24%
5
11,078
31.76%
12,721
36.48%
34,877
Wisconsin
8
83,458
55.88%
8
65,884
44.12%
17,574
11.80%
149,342
TOTALS:
233
2,211,317
55.03%
212
1,806,227
44.93%
21
405,090
10.10%
4,018,202

References

  1. 234 electors were permitted to cast votes; however, an elector from Nevada pledged to the Lincoln/Johnson ticket was sno
  2. Elections were held in the Union-occupied military districts in the states of Louisiana and Tennessee, but no electoral
  3. Nevada State Library and Archives
    https://web.archive.org/web/20220908135411/https://nsla.nv.gov/myths
  4. The Civil War and Reconstruction
    https://books.google.com/books?id=OqhxQgAACAAJ&pg=PA427
  5. The American Presidency Project
    http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/data/turnout.php
  6. Lincoln's Men: How President Lincoln became Father to an Army and a Nation
    https://books.google.com/books?id=g2Vi9B5e2XYC&pg=PA211
  7. American President: A Reference Resource
    http://millercenter.org/president/biography/lincoln-campaigns-and-elections
  8. Martis, Kenneth C., "Atlas of the Political Parties in the United States Congress, 1789–1989" ISBN 0-02-920170-5 p. 117.
  9. Quartz
    https://qz.com/842816/fake-news-almost-destroyed-abraham-lincoln/
  10. World Book
  11. The Complete Book of U.S. Presidents
  12. "HarpWeek | Elections | 1864 Overview"
    http://elections.harpweek.com/1864/Overview-1864-2.htm#Convention
  13. They Also Ran
  14. The American Pageant
  15. George Pendleton. Ohio History Central (May 23, 2013). Retrieved 2013-08-17.
    http://www.ohiohistorycentral.org/entry.php?rec=299
  16. "Democratic Party Platforms: 1864 Democratic Party Platform"
    http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=29578
  17. "George B. McClellan"
    http://www.ohiohistorycentral.org/entry.php?rec=258
  18. 1864: Lincoln v. McClellan
    http://elections.harpweek.com/1864/Overview-1864-2.htm
  19. Guide to U.S. Elections
  20. Encyclopedia of Cleveland History
    https://case.edu/ech/articles/c/cleveland-convention
  21. Georgia Historical Quarterly
    http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=a9h&AN=119493972&site=eds-live&scope=site
  22. Lincoln the President: Last Full Measure
    https://books.google.com/books?id=zSdvTJt0BpoC&pg=PA307
  23. Abramson, Aldrich & Rohde 1995, p. 99.
  24. Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections
    https://uselectionatlas.org/RESULTS/compare.php?year=1864&fips=21&f=0&off=0&elect=0&type=state
  25. Phillip Shaw Paludan, The Presidency of Abraham Lincoln (University Press of Kansas, 1994) pp. 274–93
  26. Oscar O. Winther, "The Soldier Vote in the Election of 1864", New York History (1944) 25: 440–58
  27. Presidential Ballots: 1836–1892, W. Dean Burnham, pp. 260–83
  28. Counting the Votes; Maryland Archived November 7, 2017, at the Wayback Machine
    http://www.countingthevotes.com/maryland
  29. "Chicago tribune. [volume] (Chicago, Ill.) 1864–1872, November 18, 1864, Image 2"
    https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn82014064/1864-11-18/ed-1/seq-2/
Image
Source:
Tip: Wheel or +/− to zoom, drag to pan, Esc to close.