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Electoral Vote – 1836 Election

This page details the electoral vote for the
1836
Presidential Election. Other electoral vote counts can be found on the Main Electoral Vote Page. The popular vote and names
of major candidates that did not get any electoral votes in each election can
be found on the Elections Page.

Source for this data: NARA’s
Electoral College Pages

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1836
President Vice President
State Martin Van Buren William Harrison Hugh White Daniel Webster Willie Magnum Richard Johnson Francis Granger John Tyler William Smith
AL 7 7
AR 3 3
CT 8 8
DE 3 3
GA 11 11
IL 5 5
IN 9 9
KY 15 15
LA 5 5
MA 14 14
MD 10 10
ME 10 10
MI 3 3
MO 4 4
MS 4 4
NC 15 15
NH 7 7
NJ 8 8
NY 42 42
OH 21 21
PA 30 30
RI 4 4
SC 11 11
TN 15 15
VA 23 23
VT 7 7
Totals 170 73 26 14 11 147 77 47 23
Notes: This is the first election in which Arkasas
and Michigan submitted votes.
Having failed to gain a majority of the electoral votes for Vice President,
Richard Johnson was elected Vice President by the Senate.



Last Modified: 24 Jan 2010


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