Abraham Lincoln won the 1860 presidential election defeating John Breckinridge. In the 1860 presidential election Abraham Lincoln received 180 electoral votes, John Breckinridge received 72 electoral votes, John Bell received 39 electoral votes, and Stephen Douglas received 12 electoral votes. Lincoln received his 180 electoral votes from18 of the 33 states. Lincoln received electoral votes from the following states: California 4, Connecticut 6, Illinois 11, Indiana 13, Iowa 4, Maine 8, Massachusetts 13, Michigan 6, Minnesota 4, New Hampshire 5, New Jersey 4 of the 7 electoral votes, New York 35, Ohio 23, Oregon 3, Pennsylvania 27, Rhode Island 4, Vermont 5, and Washington 5.
The 1860 presidential election was a significant election in U.S. history. It resulted in the victory of Abraham Lincoln, who represented the newly formed Republican Party. The election was notable for being deeply divided along regional lines and for playing a key role in the lead-up to the American Civil War.
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In the 1860 presidential election, Lincoln did not win in the State of Kentucky. The winner there was John Breckenridge.
Ulysses S. Grant supported Abraham Lincoln in the 1860 presidential election.
The presidential candidate who received the least votes in the South in the election of 1860 was John Bell.
Lincoln won the presidential election in 1860 because the states were in disarray and divided. This allowed the Democrats to have the upper hand in the election.
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Abraham Lincoln
Yes, it is true. The White majority was swayed over the Lincoln camp or side.
Stephen Douglas.
Lincoln won the presidential election in 1860 because the states were in disarray and divided. This allowed the Democrats to have the upper hand in the election.
Abraham Lincoln won the 1860 presidential election defeating John Breckinridge, John Bell and Stephen Douglas.