1864 United States presidential election in California

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1864 United States presidential election in California
First Bear Flag of California (1846).svg
  1860 November 8, 1864 1868  
  Abraham Lincoln November 1863.jpg GeorgeMcClellan2 (cropped).jpg
Nominee Abraham Lincoln George B. McClellan
Party National Union Democratic
Home state Illinois New Jersey
Running mate Andrew Johnson George H. Pendleton
Electoral vote50
Popular vote62,14043,838
Percentage58.63%41.36%

California Presidential Election Results 1864.svg
County Results

President before election

Abraham Lincoln
Republican

Elected President

Abraham Lincoln
National Union

The 1864 United States presidential election in California took place on November 8, 1864, as part of the 1864 United States presidential election. State voters chose five electors of the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

Contents

California was won by the Republican incumbent, Abraham Lincoln, running on the Nation Union ticket with his running mate Andrew Johnson. They defeated the Democratic nominee, Union Army Major General George B. McClellan and his running mate George H. Pendleton. Lincoln won the state by a margin of 17.2%.

Results

General Election Results [1] [2]
PartyPledged toElectorVotes
National Union Abraham Lincoln (incumbent)W. W. Crane62,140
National Union Abraham Lincoln (incumbent)Warner Oliver62,131 [lower-alpha 1]
National Union Abraham Lincoln (incumbent)J. G. McCallum62,120
National Union Abraham Lincoln (incumbent)Charles Maclay62,118 [lower-alpha 2]
National Union Abraham Lincoln (incumbent)Samuel Brannan62,050
Democratic Party George B. McClellanJoseph Hamilton43,838
Democratic Party George B. McClellanJohn T. Doyle43,837
Democratic Party George B. McClellanW. F. White43,831
Democratic Party George B. McClellanE. J. Lewis43,828
Democratic Party George B. McClellanH. P. Barber43,827
Write-in Scattering8
Votes cast [lower-alpha 3] 105,986

Results by county

CountyAbraham Lincoln
National Union
George B. McClellan
Democratic
Scattering
Write-in
MarginTotal votes cast [lower-alpha 4]
# %# %# %# %
Alameda 1,46764.40%81135.60%00.00%65628.80%2,278
Alpine 38462.75%22837.25%00.00%15625.49%612
Amador 1,39253.72%1,19946.28%00.00%1937.45%2,591
Butte 1,73960.89%1,11739.11%00.00%62221.78%2,856
Calaveras 2,07156.96%1,56543.04%00.00%50613.92%3,636
Colusa 27439.20%42560.80%00.00%−151−21.60%699
Contra Costa 95864.73%52235.27%00.00%43629.46%1,480
Del Norte 16754.58%13945.42%00.00%289.15%306
El Dorado 2,94958.17%2,12141.83%00.00%82816.33%5,070
Fresno 9220.40%35979.60%00.00%−267−59.20%451
Humboldt 42361.75%26238.25%00.00%16123.50%685
Klamath [lower-alpha 5] 13953.26%12246.74%00.00%176.51%261
Lake 21334.47%40565.53%00.00%−192−31.07%618
Lassen 31857.40%23642.60%00.00%8214.80%554
Los Angeles [lower-alpha 6] 55542.73%74457.27%00.00%-189-14.55%1,299
Marin 68562.50%41137.50%00.00%27425.00%1,096
Mariposa 76747.67%84252.33%00.00%-75-4.66%1,609
Mendocino 57642.54%77857.46%00.00%−202−14.92%1,354
Merced 7325.09%21874.91%00.00%−145−49.83%291
Mono [lower-alpha 7] 16754.93%13745.07%00.00%309.87%304
Monterey 41553.27%36446.73%00.00%516.55%779
Napa 73555.35%59344.65%00.00%14210.69%1,328
Nevada 2,78460.88%1,78939.12%00.00%99521.76%4,573
Placer 2,31460.91%1,48539.09%00.00%82921.82%3,799
Plumas 82855.31%66944.69%00.00%15910.62%1,497
Sacramento 4,19270.38%1,76429.62%00.00%2,42840.77%5,956
San Bernardino 24333.02%49366.98%00.00%-250-33.97%736
San Diego 9732.99%19767.01%00.00%-100-34.01%294
San Francisco 12,66760.24%8,35439.73%80.04%4,31320.51%21,029
San Joaquin 1,84956.44%1,42743.56%00.00%42212.88%3,276
San Luis Obispo 25963.48%14936.52%00.00%11026.96%408
San Mateo 60061.41%37738.59%00.00%22322.82%977
Santa Barbara [lower-alpha 8] 34381.09%8018.91%00.00%26362.17%423
Santa Clara 1,93061.62%1,20238.38%00.00%72823.24%3,132
Santa Cruz 97468.26%45331.74%00.00%52136.51%1,427
Shasta 90961.79%56238.21%00.00%34723.59%1,471
Sierra 2,05166.42%1,03733.58%00.00%1,01432.84%3,088
Siskiyou 92549.15%95750.85%00.00%-32-1.70%1,882
Solano 1,25558.02%90841.98%00.00%34716.04%2,163
Sonoma 2,02646.45%2,33653.55%00.00%-310-7.11%4,362
Stanislaus 27744.46%34655.54%00.00%−69−11.08%623
Sutter 67753.60%58646.40%00.00%917.21%1,263
Tehama 48256.97%36443.03%00.00%11813.95%846
Trinity 65358.62%46141.38%00.00%19217.24%1,114
Tulare [lower-alpha 9] 52845.32%63754.68%00.00%−109−9.36%1,165
Tuolumne 1,58950.38%1,56549.62%00.00%240.76%3,154
Yolo 65357.99%47342.01%00.00%18015.99%1,126
Yuba 1,87058.38%1,33341.62%00.00%53716.77%3,203
Soldiers2,60691.70%2368.30%00.00%2,37083.39%2,842
Total62,14058.63%43,83841.36%80.01%18,30217.27%105,986

Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican

Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic

See also

Notes

  1. The manuscript returns give this total as 62,141 but this appears to be a mistake
  2. The manuscript returns give this total as 62,128 but this appears to be a mistake
  3. Based on totals for highest elector on each ticket
  4. Based on highest elector on each ticket
  5. The returns from this county arrived late but were included in the final canvass
  6. The returns from this county arrived late but were included in the final canvass
  7. The returns from this county arrived late but were included in the final canvass
  8. The returns from this county arrived late but were included in the final canvass
  9. The returns from this county arrived late but were included in the final canvass

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References

  1. Statement of the votes polled at a General Election in the State of California of Tuesday the 8th day of November 1864 for Members of Congress and Presidential Electors
  2. "California State Election". California Digital Newspaper Collection. Sacramento Daily Union. December 9, 1864. Retrieved June 19, 2024.