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William Smith

(South Carolina senator)
William Smith
William Smith (South Carolina senator)

Junior Senator, South Carolina
In office
December 4, 1816March 3, 1823
November 29, 1826March 3, 1831
Preceded by John Taylor
William Harper
Succeeded by Robert Y. Hayne
Stephen D. Miller

Born September 6 1762(1762--)
North Carolina, U.S.
Died June 26 1840 (aged 77)
Huntsville, Alabama, U.S.
Political party Democratic-Republican, Democrat
Profession Politician, Lawyer

William Smith (September 6, 1762June 26, 1840) was elected as a Democratic-Republican to the U.S. Senate representing South Carolina in 1816. He ran unsuccessfully for reelection when his term expired in 1823. He was again elected Senator in 1826 and was again an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1831.

In the presidential election of 1836, 23 electors from Virginia voted for him for Vice President. Those same electors had voted for Martin Van Buren for President and were pledged to vote for Van Buren's running mate Richard M. Johnson, but instead cast their votes for Smith. This denied Johnson the electoral majority and resulted in the only vice presidential contest so far that needed to be determined by the Senate. The Senate elected Johnson Vice President. This was not the first time that faithless electors had voted for Smith. In the election of 1828, seven electors from Georgia who were pledged to vote for John C. Calhoun voted for Smith instead.

On March 3, 1837, outgoing President Andrew Jackson nominated Smith to the Supreme Court. The Senate confirmed Smith's nomination by a vote of 23–18; nevertheless, Smith declined to serve.

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Preceded by
John Taylor
United States Senator (Class 2) from South Carolina
1816–1823
Served alongside: John Gaillard
Succeeded by
Robert Y. Hayne
Preceded by
William Harper
United States Senator (Class 3) from South Carolina
1826–1831
Served alongside: Robert Y. Hayne
Succeeded by
Stephen D. Miller
Preceded by
(none)
Democratic Party vice presidential candidate(1)
1828 (lost)
Succeeded by
Martin Van Buren
Preceded by
Martin Van Buren
Democratic Party vice presidential candidate(2)
1836 (lost)
Succeeded by
Richard M. Johnson,
Littleton W. Tazewell,
James K. Polk(3)
Notes & References
1. The Democratic Party vice-presidential nominee split this year between Smith and John C. Calhoun.
2. The Democratic Party vice-presidential nominee split this year between Smith and Richard M. Johnson.
3. The Democratic Party vice-presidential nominee was split this year between three candidates.

 
 
 

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