Presidential Election 1828
Facts about the 1828 Presidential Election
The 11th Presidential election was held in 1828. The two major contenders were Andrew Jackson from the Democratic Party and John Quincy Adams from the National Republican Party.
Andrew Jackson was the winner of the 1828 Presidential election with 178 electoral votes.
John Quincy Adams lost the 1828 Presidential election with 83 electoral votes.
The winner’s running mate and Vice Presidential candidate in the 1828 Presidential election was John C Calhoun.
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