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Presidential Candidate | Vice Presidential Candidate | Political Party | Popular Vote | Electoral Vote | House Vote |
| John Quincy Adams | John Calhoun | Democratic-Republican |
113,142 |
30.92% |
84 |
32.2% |
13 |
54.2% |
| Andrew Jackson | John Calhoun | Democratic-Republican |
151,363 |
41.36% |
99 |
37.9% |
7 |
29.2% |
| William Crawford | Nathaniel Macon | Democratic-Republican |
41,032 |
11.21% |
41 |
15.7% |
4 |
16.7% |
| Henry Clay | Nathan Sanford | Democratic-Republican |
47,545 |
12.99% |
37 |
14.2% |
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0.0% |
| Unpledged Republican | - | Republican |
6,616 |
1.81% |
0 |
0.0% |
- |
0.0% |
| Others | - | - |
6,230 |
1.70% |
0 |
0.0% |
- |
0.0% | | Total | 365,928 | | 261 | | | Map Key
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Election Tools for 1824
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| Election Notes:
- With no Presidential Candidate receiving an electoral majority, the election was determined by a vote in the House of Representatives. John Quincy Adams won the House vote with the support of 13 state delegations. Click on the House Vot button for details.
- See Electoral Votes page for details on electoral votes cast for Vice Presidential candidates.
- Electors from the states of SC, GA, NY, VT, DE, and LA were appointed by their respective state legislatures (and not elected in a popular vote).
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