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James Monroe won the 1816 presidential election defeating Rufus King. In the 1816 presidential election James Monroe received 183 electoral votes and Rufus King received 34 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were Monroe 76,592 and King 34,740.

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Who won presidential election in 1816?

James Monroe won the 1816 presidential election defeating Rufus King. In the 1816 presidential election James Monroe received 183 electoral votes and Rufus King received 34 electoral votes.


How many popular votes did James Monroe get in his second term?

== == Prior to the election of John Quincy Adams in 1824 all electors were chosen by the state legislatures. Some states did have non-binding popular votes but the franchise was very limited and no records were kept. Thus the answer to your question can either be considered none or no one knows.


Who was elected in 1816 as president of the US?

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What was the results of the 1816 Electoral College vote?

James Monroe won the 1816 presidential election defeating Rufus King. In the 1816 presidential election James Monroe received 183 electoral votes and Rufus King received 34 electoral votes.


Who won the presidential election of 1812?

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Who was president in 1816 and which party did he represent?

James Monroe was the president in 1816 and he represented Jefferson's Republican party,


When James Monroe elected president?

James Monroe was elected president in November of 1816 and took office March 4, 1817.


James monroe was president when?

James Monroe was elected president in November of 1816 and took office March 4, 1817.


Who won the presidentail election of1816?

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Did James Monroe win the presidential election of 1816 without support from either James Madison or Thomas Jefferson?

No- both Jefferson and Madison supported Monroe. In fact, Jefferson rode 50 miles to meet Andrew Jackson and convince him not to run against Monroe in 1816.


Did James Madison lose reelection to James Monroe?

No, James Madison had two fulls terms as president and decided to retire from politics. The 1816 election was between Monroe and New York Senator Rufus King, in which Monroe won in a landslide winning all but three states.


Who were James Monroe's opponents?

vIn 1816, Rufus King (Pinckney's two-time running mate) and John E. Howard challenged Democratic-Republican James Monroe and Daniel D. Tompkins. vMonroe/Tompkins received 76,592 popular votes and 183 electoral votes, compared to King/Howard's 34,740 and thirty-four respectively.