Abraham Lincoln won the plurality of popular vote with 39.8 % compared to his nearest opponent, Douglas at 29.5 %. The others in the race were Breckinridge (18.1%) and Bell (12.8%)
In the 1860 presidential election, none of the candidates won a majority of the popular vote. However, Abraham Lincoln, the Republican candidate, received the largest share of the popular vote with around 39.8%. His closest competitor, Stephen Douglas of the Northern Democratic Party, received approximately 29.5% of the popular vote.
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There were only four candidates for the 1860 presidential election: Abraham Lincoln -- Republican John C. Breckinridge -- Democratic John Bell -- Constitution Union Stephen A. Douglas -- Democratic
The candidates in the 1860 presidential election were Abraham Lincoln who was a republican and John C. Breckinridge who was a Southern Democratic. John Bell and Stephen Douglas were also candidates. Both Lincoln and Douglas wanted to end slavery.
The parties that nominated were Republicans and Northern Democrats.
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Slavery was the major issue in the 1860 election. Abraham Lincoln won the 1860 presidential election. Opposition to Lincoln was divided with 3 candidates challenging him. The Democratic Party was split between the northern Democrats and the Southern candidates. Lincoln won 39.8% of the popular vote and defeated John Breckinridge, John Bell and Stephen Douglas.
they didn't like it and some liked it it was an oppinion
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John Bell condemned sectional political parties.
Republican Abraham Lincoln and southern Democrat John C. Breckinridge -Novanet