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Andrew Jackson first ran for the Presidency in 1824. After not being elected, Jackson ran again in 1828, and took office in 1829.
Andrew Jackson
There were no national parties who put up presidential candidates in 1824. Jackson was nominated by the Tennessee legislature and being well-known as a war hero picked up considerable support outside of Tennessee. None - the party system had broken down
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.
Andrew Jackson received the most support from Southern Farmers in the 1824 election.
Andrew Jackson, seventh President of the United States, was nicknamed Old Hickory. Jackson was nominated for President in 1824, but lost the nomination to John Quincy Adams. Nominated again 1828, Jackson won a decisive victory against Adams.
If you mean elected to the presidency, the answer is 1824. He lost his bid for re-election to Andrew Jackson in 1828.
Andrew Jackson received the most support from Southern Farmers in the 1824 election.
Andrew Jackson
Andrew Jackson received the most support from Southern Farmers in the 1824 election.
Quincy Adams