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Presidential elections were held in the United States from October 30 to December 2, 1812. In the shadow of the War of 1812, incumbent Democratic-Republican President James Madison defeated DeWitt Clinton, the lieutenant governor of New York and mayor of New York City, who drew support from dissident Democratic-Republicans in the North as well as Federalists.
The 1812 United States presidential election in New Hampshire took place between October 30 to December 2, 1812, as part of the 1812 United States presidential election to elect the President. Voters chose five representatives, or electors to the Electoral College , who voted for president and Vice President .
Elections for the 13th United States Congress were held in 1812 and 1813. The election took place during the First Party System , and shortly after the start of the War of 1812 . The Federalist Party made a relatively strong showing, winning seats in both chambers while supporting a competitive challenge to the incumbent Democratic-Republican ...
The following is a partial list of events from the year 1812 in the United States. After years of increasing tensions, the United States declares war on the British Empire, starting the War of 1812. Results from the 1812 U.S. presidential election Political map of the United States published in 1812.
The 1812 United States presidential election in Pennsylvania took place as part of the 1812 United States presidential election. Voters chose 25 representatives, or electors to the Electoral College , [ 1 ] who voted for President and Vice President .
English: 1812 Presidential Election Results by electoral district, shaded according to the vote share of the highest result for an elector of any given candidate Date 10 June 2024
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English: 1812 US Presidential Election Results by county, shaded according to the vote share of the highest result for an elector of any given candidate. Data sourced from A New Nation Votes Date