Andrew Jackson
In the election of 1824, Andrew Jackson received more popular votes than any other candidate. However, he did not secure a majority in the Electoral College. As a result, the election was decided by the House of Representatives, which ultimately elected John Quincy Adams as the president.
Three times as many people voted in the election of 1828 as has voted in 1824
All Adult white Males could then vote.the voting laws of the western states allowed any white man over age 21 to vote
The 1828 election had more voters than any election before it, because it was the second election that the public could vote in (using the term "public" loosely because only white landowner could vote). Before 1824 the electors that vote for the president were selected by the state legislature. There was also a national campaign and more greater newspaper coverage before the election. (The idea that more people voted in the 1828 election is misleading. Although the number of popular votes greatly increased, only 57.6% of those able to vote did.)
Andrew Jackson was the leader in popular vote in 1824.
More men were eligible to vote.
1824, Andrew Jackson lost to John Qunicy Adams. Andrew Jackson won the popular vote but lost the election.
John Quincy Adams eventually won the 1824 election, but Jackson won the popular vote. The election was actually decided in 1825 by the House of Representatives because nobody got a majority of the electoral votes.
Andrew Jackson
Andrew Jackson
More men were eligible to vote
More men were eligible to vote.
George W. Bush vs Al Gore. Al Gore won the popular vote but did not win the election. the elections in 1824, 1876, 1888 also saw the loser in the popular vote win the electorial college vote and become President.