U.S. presidential election, 1840

   

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Summary

Facing bad economic times and a Whig Party unified behind war hero William Henry Harrison, President Martin Van Buren was easily defeated for re-election in 1840 by "Tippecanoe and Tyler, too."

The election of 1840 was also unique in that electors cast votes for four men who had been or would become President of the United States: current President Martin Van Buren; President-elect William Henry Harrison; Vice-President-elect John Tyler, who would succeed Harrison upon his death; and James Polk, who received one electoral vote for Vice President.

Election Results

Presidential CandidatePartyStatePopular Vote:Electoral Vote:
William Henry HarrisonWhigOhio1,275,016234
Martin Van BurenDemocraticNew York1,129,10260
James G. BirneyLibertyNew Yorkapprox. 7,0000
Vice Presidential CandidatePartyStatePopular Vote:Electoral Vote:
John TylerWhigVirginia- - -234
Richard Mentor JohnsonDemocraticKentucky- - -48
Littleton W. TazewellDemocraticVirginia- - -11
James Knox PolkDemocraticTennessee- - -1
Thomas EarleLibertyPennsylvania- - -0

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President of the United States, U.S. presidential election, 1840, History of the United States (1776-1865)


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