268                WISCONSiN    BLUE BOOK..

       Summary of Popular and Electoral votes - continued.

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 180417 176 Rep  Thomas Jefferson .. 15    16(2 George Clinton... 162
          Fed    Charles C. Pinckney        14 Rufus King  1... 14
 18(8 17 176 Rep. James Madison... . 12.. .1    George Clinton... 113
          Fed    Charles C. Pinckney 5.     47 Rufus King.      47
                 George Clinton .....  ........6 John Langdon ..   9
                 ......................     ... James MIadison...  3
                            .............................  James Monroe....
 3
                  1acancyd..   .... :        I ....................  1
 181218        . James Madison.....        lS Elbridge Gerry... 131
          Fed.. De Witt Clinton .... 7.     89 Jared Ingersoll... 83
                  Vacancy .......... ..     1 .......    ....     1
 1816 19 221 Rep.. James Monroe.. 1         S.183 ID. "D. Tompkins.,
183
          Fed.. Rufus King    .   3 ........  34 John E. Howard.. 22
          .............         ......    .... James Ross .....  5
          .............................. John Marshall ...           4
          ....       .......................... Robert G. Harper 8
                  Vacancies ................4....... .. ........ 4
 18&024235 Rep.. James Monroe...      . 2   31 D. D. Tompkins  218
          Opp.. John Q. Adams   ..... .. ..  I Rich. Stockton.    8
          ........................... ...Daniel Rodnev               4
                          .... ..................... ...Robert G. Harper.
1
                  ........................... Richard Rusli.....
                  Vacancies                  3 ....................  3
 182424 231 Rep.. Andrew Jackson... 10 155,872-f99 John C. Calhoun. 182
          Coal. John Q. Adams.    8  105,321 84 Nathan Sanford.. 39
          Rep.. Win. H. Crawford.. 3  44,282 41 Nathaniel Macon. 24
          Re[.. Henry Clay .........3 46,587 37' Andrew Jackson 13
          * .............        ........... 31. Van Buren...      9
          S.................. .. ...... ...Henry Clay .......2
                  18282426 . Vcancy................................. ..
 1828           Andrew Jackson... 15 647,231 78 John C. Calhoun. 171
          N. R. John Q. Adams .... 9 509,097 83 Richard Rush .... 83
                                        S..    William Smith*.    7
1832 24 288 Den. Andrew Jackson::.. 15 68502 2M 1. Van Buren.... 189
          N. I. Henry Clay .......7  530,189 49 John Sergeant... 49
                ..3John Floyd ....... 1      li lenry Lee       11
           ntM  William Wirt.....           7' Amos Ellmaker..
         "'....-...... ................. .. ......... Villiam Wilkins.
30
     183 2 29  Dm. Vacancies ........ .. ........2.........2
MS36 2      m     artin Van Buren.. 15 761,541 170 R.'m3. Johnsont .. 147
          Whig  Win. 11. Harrison. 7        73 Francis Gran7er.. 77
          Whig  Hugh L. White...   2 736656 26F John Tylera. .. 47
          Whig  Daniel Webster..f 1         14 Wm. Smith..::- 23
          Whig  W. P. Mangum... J           11i..................

  t No choice having been made by the Electoral College, the choice devolved
up
on the House of Representatives. A choice was made on the first ballot, which
was
as follows: Adams--Connecticut, Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Mary-
land, Massachusetts, Missouri New Hampshire New York, Ohio, Rhode Island
and Vermont - 13 states ; Jackson--Alabama, Indiana, Mhsissippi, New Jersey,
Pennsylvania, South Carolina and Tennessee-7 states; Crawford--Delaware,
,Georgia, North Carolina and Virginia--4 states,
  I No candidate having received a majority of the votes of the Electoral
College,
!the Senate elected R. NI. Johnson Vice President, who received 33 votes;
Francis
,Granger received 16.