the U.S. presidential election took place between November 2 - December 5. it was between Andrew Jackson, democrat of Tennessee, with 54 percent of the people who voted for him. Henry Clay, national republican of Kentucky, got 34 percent of the votes. Lastly, William Wirt, Anti-masonic of Maryland, got 7 percent of the votes. The winner was Andrew Jackson by a landslide.
Andrew Jackson won the election of 1832. He won by a number of votes. This was his second term as president.
Henry Clay
The national bank
The National Bank
Democrats and Republicans
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Women and the poor were disenfranchised meaning they did not have the right to vote
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Abraham Lincoln's first election was in August 1832. He ran for a seat on the Illinois General Assembly but lost.
Here's a simpler answer: John C. Calhoon.
In 1832 Lincoln ran for the Illinois Legislature and lost.
Andrew Jackson's running mate in 1832 was Martin Van Buren.