Please specify which country (or state, or city) election you are are referring to.
There was no U. S. presidential election in 1850.
THERE WAS AN ELECTION IN 1850..... ANDAbraham Lincoln WON
No one, as 1850 wasn't an election year.
Millard Fillmore
Franklin Pierce
John C. Calhoun died on March 31, 1850.
Well, in 1850 the Indian tribe of the kickapoo's celebrated it
Zachary Taylor died in office (in 1850), so he had no position on the 1852 election.
The Age of Jackson lasted until 1848-1850, which was after Martin Van Buren lost the election in 1824. The era is generally considered to have lasted between 1828-1850.The age of Andrew Jackson did not end when Martin Van Buren lost the election of 1824. Jackson would go on to win the election of 1828 and the Jacksonian Democracy would help to usher in the Second Party System.
Compromise of 1877 officially ended Reconstruction and confirmed the election of Rutherford B. Hayes as president.
No, John C. Calhoun was not a candidate for the presidential election of 1860. He had actually passed away in 1850. The main candidates for the 1860 election were Abraham Lincoln for the Republican Party, Stephen Douglas for the Northern Democrats, John C. Breckinridge for the Southern Democrats, and John Bell for the Constitutional Union Party.
5% of 1850= 5% * 1850= 0.05 * 1850= 92.5