Those were the only two US presidential elections that had to be decided by the US House of Representatives.
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1800 & 1824
He won the presidential elections of 1828 and again in 1832.
in the earl 18000s, candidates for the presidency were chosen by
Campaigning in 1824 and 1824 changed the way elections would forever be ran. The elections those years were particular vicious with dirty tactics.
Andrew Jackson was the presidential candidate in 1824 that seemed to relate to, and appeal to, the common man. Jackson received 41. 4 percent of the vote in the election.
The House of Representatives chooses the president if no candidates receives a majority of electoral votes. The House votes in a special way- each state gets one vote. The congressmen from each state meet and determine what their state's vote will be.
There were actually six Democratic-Republicans who ran for President, and four who were elected to the office:Thomas Jefferson (1800 election, won)Aaron Burr (1800 election, lost to Jefferson)James Madison (1808 and 1812 elections, won)James Monroe (1816 and 1820 elections, won)John Quincy Adams (1824 election, won; ran on National Republican ticket in 1828, lost)William H. Crawford (1824, lost)
Thomas Jefferson in 1800 and John Quincy Adams in 1824 The rules that were followed by the House in 1824 are 100% still in effect today when no Presidential candidate receives enough electoral votes.
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