1820 United States presidential election in New Hampshire

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1820 United States presidential election in New Hampshire
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  1816 November 1 – December 6, 1820 1824  
  James Monroe White House portrait 1819.jpg
Nominee James Monroe
Party Democratic-Republican
Home state Virginia
Running mate Daniel D. Tompkins
Electoral vote7
Popular vote9,389
Percentage98.96%

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County Results
Monroe
  90-100%


President before election

James Monroe
Democratic-Republican

Elected President

James Monroe
Democratic-Republican

The 1820 United States presidential election in New Hampshire took place between November 1 and December 6, 1820, as part of the 1820 United States presidential election.

Contents

During this election, the Democratic-Republican Party was the only major national party, and its candidate of choice was James Monroe, the current president. New Hampshire's eight electors were chosen by voters statewide, and all of them voted for James Monroe and his running mate, Vice President Daniel D. Tompkins, except for one who gave his electoral votes to John Quincy Adams and Richard Rush. [1]

Results

1820 United States presidential election in New Hampshire
PartyCandidateVotesPercentageElectoral votes
Democratic-Republican James Monroe (incumbent)9,38998.96%7
Federalist Unpledged Federalist Electors991.04%0
Democratic-Republican John Quincy Adams 00%1
Totals9,389100.0%8

See also

References

  1. "A New Nation Votes". elections.lib.tufts.edu. Retrieved July 12, 2023.