1860 United States presidential election in Mississippi

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1860 United States presidential election in Mississippi
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  1856 November 6, 1860 1872  
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Nominee John C. Breckinridge John Bell
Party Southern Democratic Constitutional Union
Home state Kentucky Tennessee
Running mate Joseph Lane Edward Everett
Electoral vote70
Popular vote40,76825,045
Percentage59.00%36.25%

Mississippi Presidential Election Results 1860.svg
County Results

President before election

James Buchanan
Democratic

Elected President

Abraham Lincoln
Republican

The 1860 United States presidential election in Mississippi took place on November 6, 1860, as part of the 1860 United States presidential election. Mississippi voters chose seven representatives, or electors, to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

Contents

Mississippi was won by the Southern Democratic candidate 14th Vice President of the United States John C. Breckinridge of Kentucky and his running mate Senator Joseph Lane of Oregon. They defeated the Constitutional Union candidate Senator John Bell of Tennessee and running mate 15th Governor of Massachusetts Edward Everett as well as the Democratic candidate 15th Senator Stephen A. Douglas of Illinois) and his running mate 41st Governor of Georgia Herschel V. Johnson. Breckinridge won the state by a margin of 22.75%.

The Republican Party candidate Abraham Lincoln was not on the ballot in the state.

Results

1860 United States presidential election in Mississippi [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Southern Democratic John C. Breckinridge 40,768 59.00%
Constitutional Union John Bell 25,04536.25%
Democratic Stephen A. Douglas 3,2824.75%
Total votes69,095 100%

Results By County

1860 United States Presidential Election in Mississippi (By County) [2]
CountyJohn C. Breckinridge

Southern Democratic

John Bell

Constitutional Union

Stephen A. Douglas

Democratic

Total Votes Cast
#%#%#%
Adams 37638.29%44845.62%15816.09%982
Amite 42752.52%38347.11%30.37%813
Attala 1,03066.03%52533.65%50.32%1,560
Bolivar 21843.00%27754.64%122.37%507
Calhoun 79165.92%35529.58%544.50%1,200
Carroll 1,18559.73%78839.72%110.55%1,984
Claiborne 42159.30%26337.04%263.66%710
Clarke 90468.33%34325.93%765.74%1,323
Chickasaw 1,07165.23%53832.76%332.01%1,642
Choctaw 1,33666.70%64232.05%251.25%2,003
Coahoma 15738.48%21051.47%4110.05%408
Copiah 1,05265.59%53833.54%140.87%1,604
Covington 39177.43%10620.99%81.58%505
De Soto 74537.42%84542.44%40120.14%1,991
Franklin 33567.81%15631.58%30.61%494
Greene 25084.75%4515.25%00.00%295
Hancock 25784.54%4715.46%00.00%304
Harrison 46083.94%8816.06%00.00%548
Hinds 1,61558.56%1,10339.99%401.45%2,758
Holmes 78455.25%62644.12%90.63%1,419
Issaquena 10442.80%13354.73%62.47%243
Itawamba 1,68468.07%72729.39%632.55%2,474
Jackson 21683.72%259.69%176.59%258
Jasper 71265.26%36133.09%181.65%1,091
Jefferson 33351.39%26641.05%497.56%648
Jones 26473.33%9626.67%00.00%360
Kemper 68954.81%49939.70%695.49%1,257
Lafayette 1,03455.47%68636.80%1447.73%1,864
Lauderdale 95165.77%35324.41%1429.82%1,446
Lawrence 84084.76%14614.73%50.50%991
Leake 69065.09%36834.72%20.19%1,060
Lowndes 92956.61%67641.19%362.19%1,641
Madison 62753.68%52444.86%171.46%1,168
Marion 29888.96%3510.45%20.60%335
Marshall 1,14945.67%1,09843.64%26910.69%2,516
Monroe 1,27365.82%61231.64%492.53%1,934
Neshoba 73280.97%16217.92%101.11%904
Newton 68473.55%21723.33%293.12%930
Noxubee 70158.42%44236.83%574.75%1,200
Oktibbeha 74672.78%25925.27%201.95%1,025
Panola 55138.34%70048.71%18612.94%1,437
Perry 20164.42%10533.65%61.92%312
Pike 83178.99%22121.01%00.00%1,052
Pontotoc 1,51256.08%84531.34%33912.57%2,696
Rankin 67656.71%50542.37%110.92%1,192
Scott 69369.30%29929.90%80.80%1,000
Simpson 37072.69%13626.72%30.59%509
Smith 51768.39%23430.95%50.66%756
Sunflower 17355.45%13844.23%10.32%312
Tallahatchie 28548.63%26645.39%355.97%586
Tippah 1,45657.41%82632.57%25410.02%2,536
Tishomingo 1,74850.48%1,41240.77%3038.75%3,463
Tunica 12245.02%14051.66%93.32%271
Warren 58039.22%81655.17%835.61%1,479
Washington 18047.24%20152.76%00.00%381
Wayne 18062.07%11037.93%00.00%290
Wilkinson 40453.02%32442.52%344.46%762
Winston 80072.60%29927.13%30.27%1,102
Yalobusha 91954.00%70741.54%764.47%1,702
Yazoo 68848.08%73951.64%40.28%1,431
Total40,79759.02%25,04036.23%3,2834.75%69,120

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References

  1. "1860 Presidential Election Results Mississippi".
  2. The Tribune Almanac and Political Register. Tribune Association. 1861.