The four major candidates in the election of 1824 were
William Crawford
Henry Clay
What is notable about this election is that even though Jackson won both the popular vote and the electoral votes, he did not win the election. The government was beginning to turn into a one-party government, so Congress chose John Quincy Adams. Adams and Clay later began the Whig party, and Jackson the Democrats.
Andrew Jackson of Tennessee.
John Q. Adams Of Massachusetts.
William H. Crawford of Georgia.
Henry Clay of Kentucky.
They campaigned only in their home regions.
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None of the candidates declared a party
He was a member of the Democratic-Republican Party.
it was the era of good feelings
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He was a member of the Democratic-Republican Party.
Because the House is required to choose from among no more than the top three vote recipients, Henry Clay did not qualify.
None of the candidates got enough votes in the Electoral College.
None of the candidates got enough votes in the Electoral College.
None of the candidates got enough votes in the Electoral College.