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How many people voted in the 1832 election?
1832 United States presidential election
Running mate | Martin Van Buren | John Sergeant |
Electoral vote | 219 | 49 |
States carried | 16 | 6 |
Popular vote | 701,780 | 484,205 |
Percentage | 54.2% | 37.4% |
How many voters were there in 1824?
1824 United States presidential election
Running mate | John C. Calhoun | John C. Calhoun |
Electoral vote | 84 | 99 |
Delegate count | 13 | 7 |
States carried | 7 | 11 |
Popular vote | 113,122 | 151,271 |
Which best explains how voter participation had changed by the election of 1828?
Which best explains how voter participation had changed by the election of 1828? More working-class people had gained the right to vote, and voter participation sharply increased.
What political party supported Andrew Jackson for president?
As national politics polarized around Jackson and his opposition, two parties grew out of the old Republican Party–the Democratic Republicans, or Democrats, adhering to Jackson; and the National Republicans, or Whigs, opposing him.
Who won election of 1828?
1828 United States presidential election
Nominee | Andrew Jackson | John Quincy Adams |
Party | Democratic | National Republican |
Home state | Tennessee | Massachusetts |
Running mate | John C. Calhoun | Richard Rush |
Electoral vote | 178 | 83 |
Who could vote in 1828?
The 1828 presidential election was the first in which non-property-holding white males could vote in the vast majority of states. By the end of the 1820s, attitudes and state laws had shifted in favor of universal white male suffrage. Maryland passes a law to allow Jews to vote.
What was happening in 1828?
December 3 – 1828 United States presidential election: Andrew Jackson is elected President of the United States, defeating incumbent John Quincy Adams in a landslide. December 28 – The province of Echigo, Japan is hit by a 6.8 magnitude earthquake, killing more than 1,500 people.