Aaron Burr
Massachusetts cast its 15 electoral votes for John Quincy Adams in the 1828 election. The popular vote count was John Quincy Adams 29,836 and Andrew Jackson 6,012.
Andrew Jackson received the most popular votes and the most electoral votes, but nobody had more than half of all electoral votes as required. When that happens, the House of Representatives elects the President. They chose John Quincy Adams.
Massachusetts cast its 15 electoral votes for John Quincy Adams in the 1828 election. The popular vote count was John Quincy Adams 29,836 and Andrew Jackson 6,012.
The total number of votes cast was 4400 in favor, plus the number of votes against the shopping center. Without the specific number of votes against, we cannot determine the total votes or the percentage split. However, if we assume there were additional votes against, the outcome would depend on that figure. If the votes against were fewer than 4400, the shopping center would pass; if more, it would be rejected.
Andrew Jackson won the 1828 presidential election defeating John Quincy Adams. In the 1828 presidential election there was a total of 261 electoral votes thereby requiring a majority of 131 votes to win the presidential election. Andrew Jackson received 178 electoral votes and John Quincy Adams received 83 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were Jackson 642,553 (56.2%) and Adams 500,897 (43.8%).
Andrew Jackson lost the election of 1824 even though he received the largest number of popular votes and electoral votes. In the 1824 presidential election an individual needed to receive at least 131 electoral votes out of the 261 total electoral votes. Andrew Jackson received 99 electoral votes, John Quincy Adams received 84 electoral votes, William Crawford received 41 electoral votes, and Henry Clay received 37 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were Andrew Jackson 151,271, John Quincy Adams 113,122, Henry Clay 47,531, and William Crawford 40,856. Since no candidate received the required majority of 131 electoral votes, the president was elected by the U.S. House of Representatives in accordance with the Twelfth Amendment of the United States Constitution. John Quincy Adams won the election in the U.S. House of Representatives.
In the election of 1824, Andrew Jackson received the most electoral votes, 99, to be exact. John Quincy received 84, Crawford 41, clay 37. Since no one received a majority, (more than half of all votes,) the House of Representatives chose out of the top three people with the most votes. They, of course, chose Adams.
John Quincy Adams was unpopular because he wanted Congress to pay for new roads, canals, and favored projects to promote the arts and sciences. Most Americans objected to these because they didn't want to pay the money for it.
According to the U.S. Constitution, in order to win a presidential election a person must receive votes from more than half of the appointed electors. The Election of 1824 was the only U.S. presidential election to date in which nobody received that many votes. Whenever that happens, the U.S. House of Representatives elects the President. In 1824, they elected John Quincy Adams.1824 U.S. Presidential Election - Electoral Votes:131 votes - minimum required99 votes - U.S. Sen. Andrew Jackson (DR-TN)84 votes - U.S. Sec. of State John Quincy Adams (DR-MA)41 votes - U.S. Treasury Sec. William H. Crawford (DR-GA)37 votes - Speaker of the House Henry Clay (DR-KY)1824 U.S. Presidential Election in the House of Representatives:13 votes - minimum required13 votes - John Quincy Adams7 votes - Andrew Jackson4 votes - William H. Crawford
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Andrew Jackson lost the election of 1824 even though he received the largest number of popular votes and electoral votes. In the 1824 presidential election an individual needed to receive at least 131 electoral votes out of the 261 total electoral votes. Andrew Jackson received 99 electoral votes, John Quincy Adams received 84 electoral votes, William Crawford received 41 electoral votes, and Henry Clay received 37 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were Andrew Jackson 151,271 (42.9%), John Quincy Adams 113,122 (32.1%), Henry Clay 47,531 (13.5%), and William Crawford 40,856 (11.6%). Since no candidate received the required majority of 131 electoral votes, the president was elected by the U.S. House of Representatives in accordance with the Twelfth Amendment of the United States Constitution. John Quincy Adams won the election in the U.S. House of Representatives.
The House Of Representatives i.e. the election of 1824 between John Quincy Adams and Andrew Jackson