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In the 1828 election, Jackson earned his revenge defeating John Quincy Adams. He gained 178 electoral votes and became the 7th American president in history.
In the 1828 election, Jackson earned his revenge defeating John Quincy Adams. He gained 178 electoral votes and became the 7th American president in history.
In the election of 1824, Andrew Jackson had the most electoral votes of 99. But John Quincy Adams ended up voted as the 6th president of the United States.
James Monroe ran for president without any notable opponents. He really didn’t have to campaign to regain his second term as president because he easily won.
James Monroe of the Democratic-Republicans ran for president and won with ease. From here, popularity grew so much that no one wanted to run against him.
The results from the election of 1812 was close with James Madison barely winning with just over 50% of votes. It was one of the closest election in history.
In 1808, James Madison became the 4th president of the United States. He dominated with 122 electoral votes, which represented 70% of total voting.
In the 4th presidential election in American history, incumbent Thomas Jefferson wished for re-election against Charles Pinckney of the Federalist party.
Although the results were disputed, Thomas Jefferson became the third president in American history after gaining 73 electoral votes in the election of 1800.
This election was a very tight race between John Adams and Thomas Jefferson. But Adams became the 2nd president of the United States with 71 electoral votes.
In 1792, George Washington served his second term as president. He didn’t have any opposition after winning 132 total (or 100%) of electoral votes.