There were three men running against Jackson in 1832.
Henry Clay was the nominee of the National Rebublicans and the main opposition
William Wirt won Vermont and John Floyd won SC as regional candidates.
He ran aignist John Quincy Adams who was the president at the time, but lost the re-election.
In 1844, James Polk (Jackson Democrat) ran against Henry Clay (Whig). Polk won.
He won the presidential elections of 1828 and again in 1832.
There was no election that year.
the 1796 presidential election:
In the 2008 US presidential election Barak Obama won the election. He ran as a Democrat.
The U. S. Presidential Election of 1824 was the last to have nominees from the Democratic-Republican Party. In 1828, Andrew Jackson ran as a nominee of the Democratic Party, and John Quincy Adams ran as a nominee of the National Republican Party, predecessor to the Whig Party.
Presidents Herbert Hoover and Franklin Roosevelt ran. FDR won. The election was in '32, not '33.
Eugene V. Debs was the candidate in the presidential election of 1912 who ran mostly to widen the audience for Socialist ideas.
There was no presidential election in 1999
George washington
In the United States presidential election of 1800, only two men ran. Thomas Jefferson and running mate Aaron Burr ran for the Democratic-Republican party, and John Adams ran for the Federalist Party with running mate Charles C. Pinckney.
He ran for president in 1824, 1828 , and 1832. He won the election the last 2 times.
The two main candidates in the presidential election of 2004 were incumbent President George W. Bush, who ran as the Republican candidate, and Senator John Kerry, who ran as the Democratic candidate.