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Virginia's electors refused to vote for Richard Mentor Johnson, Van Buren's running mate, leaving Johnson short of a majority of electoral votes for vice president. The Senate elected Johnson in a contingent election , the only time the Senate has ever chosen the vice president.
South Carolina 11 no popular vote: no popular vote: no popular vote: no popular vote: 11 - - 0 SC Tennessee 15 26,170 42.08 0 no ballots: 36,027 57.92 15 no ballots: no ballots-9,857 -15.84 62,197 TN Vermont 7 14,037 40.07 0 20,994 59.93 7 no ballots: no ballots: no ballots-6,957 -19.86 35,031 VT Virginia 23 30,556 56.64 23 no ballots: 23,384 ...
The 1836 United States presidential election in Massachusetts took place between November 3 and December 7, 1836, as part of the 1836 United States presidential election. Voters chose 14 representatives, or electors to the Electoral College , who voted for President and Vice President .
The 1836 United States presidential election in South Carolina took place between November 3 and December 7, 1836, as part of the 1836 United States presidential election. The state legislature chose 11 representatives, or electors to the Electoral College , who voted for President and Vice President .
The 1836–37 United States House of Representatives elections were held on various dates in various states between July 4, 1836, and November 7, 1837. Each state set its own date for its elections to the House of Representatives , either before or after the first session of the 25th United States Congress convened on September 4, 1837.
March 1 – At the Convention of 1836, delegates from 57 Texas communities convene in Washington-on-the-Brazos to deliberate independence from Mexico. March 2 – At the Convention of 1836, the Republic of Texas declares independence from Mexico. March 6 – The Battle of the Alamo ends; 189 Texans are slaughtered by about 1,600 Mexicans.
During the campaign, Dedham's Democrats held rallies to get out the vote on April 1, 1812, at Marsh's Tavern and April 2, 1812, at Lem Ellis' Tavern. [28] All parts of town represented at the rallies except the South Parish. [28] By 1836, Dedham "had long been a focus for the vigorous political activity popularly associated with the Jacksonian ...