1812 United States presidential election in Massachusetts
The 1812 United States presidential election in Massachusetts took place between November 1 and 3, 1812, as part of the 1812 United States presidential election. Voters chose 19 representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for President and Vice President.
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During this election, both candidates technically ran as Democratic-Republicans as the Federalist Party chose not to field a candidate nationally. While DeWitt Clinton won all 19 Massachusetts state electors by a wide margin of 30.02%, he lost the general election to the incumbent president James Madison.
Results
1812 United States presidential election in Massachusetts[1] | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | Percentage | Electoral votes | |
Federalist | DeWitt Clinton | 50,488 | 65.01% | 19 | |
Democratic-Republican | James Madison (incumbent) | 27,169 | 34.99% | 0 | |
Totals | 77,657 | 100.0% | 19 | ||
1820 Vice Presidential Electoral Vote[1] | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Electoral votes | |||
Federalist | Jared Ingersoll | 19 | |||
Democratic-Republican | Elbridge Gerry (incumbent) | 0 | |||
Totals | 19 |
Notes
- While commonly labeled as the Federalist candidate, Clinton technically ran as a Democratic-Republican and was not nominated by the Federalist party itself, the latter simply deciding not to field a candidate. This did not prevent endorsements from state Federalist parties (such as in Pennsylvania), but he received the endorsement from the New York state Democratic-Republicans as well.
References
- "1812 Presidential General Election Results – Massachusetts". U.S. Election Atlas. Retrieved November 25, 2022.
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