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  1. The 1832 United States presidential election was the 12th quadrennial presidential election, held from Friday, November 2 to Wednesday, December 5, 1832. Incumbent president Andrew Jackson, candidate of the Democratic Party, defeated Henry Clay, candidate of the National Republican Party.

  2. Martin Van Buren. William Wirt. John Sergeant. United States presidential election of 1832, American presidential election held in 1832, in which Democratic incumbent Andrew Jackson defeated National Republican candidate Henry Clay with 219 electoral votes to Clay’s 49.

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  4. The United States presidential election of 1832 saw incumbent President Andrew Jackson, candidate of the Democratic Party, easily win reelection against Henry Clay of Kentucky. Jackson won 219 of the 286 electoral votes cast, defeating Clay, the candidate of the National Republican party, and Anti-Masonic Party candidate William Wirt.

  5. 1832 presidential election results. Blue denotes states won by Jackson, light yellow denotes state won by Clay, teal denotes states won by Floyd, and orange denotes states won by Wirt. Numbers indicate the number of electoral votes allotted to each state. Senate elections; Overall control: Anti-Jacksonian gain: Seats contested: 18 of 52 seats ...

  6. Electoral Vote. Popular Vote. Presidential. Vice Presidential. Democratic. Andrew Jackson. Martin Van Buren. 219. 76.0%.

    Party
    Party
    Nominees(presidential)
    Nominees(vice Presidential)
    STATE
    TOTAL VOTES
    Democratic
    Democratic
    STATE
    TOTAL VOTES
    ANDREW JACKSON
    ANDREW JACKSON
    STATE
    TOTAL VOTES
    Votes
    %
    Alabama
    14,291
    14,286
    100.0
  7. Mar 31, 2020 · The Presidential Election of 1832 would result in another overwhelming majority by Andrew Jackson despite the coming panic and his assualt on the Bank.

  8. U.S. Presidents. Andrew Jackson: Campaigns and Elections. By Daniel Feller. The Campaign and Election of 1824: The Virginia presidential dynasty was coming to an end with the second term of James Monroe.

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