Presidential Election 1820
Facts about the 1820 Presidential Election
The 9th Presidential election was held in 1820. The two major contenders were James Monroe from the Democratic-Republican Party and John Quincy Adams from the Democratic-Republican Party.
James Monroe was the winner of the 1820 Presidential election with 228 electoral votes.
John Quincy Adams lost the 1820 Presidential election with 1 electoral vote.
The winner’s running mate and Vice Presidential candidate in the 1820 Presidential election was Daniel D Tompkins.
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