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Q: Who was President Jacksons opponent in the election of 1832?
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Andrew Jacksons running mate during election 1832?

Here's a simpler answer: John C. Calhoon.


Who won the US election in 1832?

Andrew Jackson won the election of 1832. He won by a number of votes. This was his second term as president.


What did Andrew Jackson run for president?

He ran for president in 1824, 1828 , and 1832. He won the election the last 2 times.


What were the three political precedents of the presidential election of 1832?

Spoils of victory (jacksons partisan victory for "the people" ushered a change in the filling of government jobs), Kitchen Cabinet (which was Jeffersons Cabinet), Nullification Crisis (At the time of Jacksons inauguration)I think. :)


What were the three politics precedents of the presidential election of 1832?

Spoils of victory (jacksons partisan victory for "the people" ushered a change in the filling of government jobs), Kitchen Cabinet (which was Jeffersons Cabinet), Nullification Crisis (At the time of Jacksons inauguration)I think. :)


Did president Jackson take his election victory in 1832 as a mandate to forbid slavery in the territories?

No, President Jackson took his election as a mandate to support South Carolina's right of nullification.


Why wasnt Jackson elected as president?

Andrew Jackson WAS elected president in 1832 and again in 1836. He came close in 1828 but did not get the majority of electoral votes which is required by the Constitution for election and he lost out when the House decided the election against him.


What years did Andrew Jackson win the Presidential Elections?

He won the presidential elections of 1828 and again in 1832.


The nullification crisis of 1832 centered around what answer jacksons war on the bank?

The nullification crisis of 1832 centered around southern opposition to tariffs.


Who supported Jacksons veto of the bank charter bill?

Nicholas Biddle


Who were the candidate's in the election of 1828?

1828 Presidential ElectionThe two candidates for the Presidential election of 1828 were; Andrew Jackson (Democratic) John Q. Adams (National Republican). Andrew Jackson won the election to become the 7th President of the United States. President Jackson was reelected in 1832 and was in office from March 4, 1829 to March 4, 1837. His Vice President was John C. Calhoun from 1829 until 1832 when Calhoun died. Jackson would finish the remainder of his second term without a Vice President.


President Jackson took his election victory in 1832 as a mandate to?

President Jackson took his election victory in 1832 as a mandate to continue his policies of expanding the power of the executive branch, advocating for states' rights, and pursuing Indian removal. He believed that his re-election signaled popular support for his agenda and felt empowered to push forward with these initiatives. Jackson's actions during his second term reflected his interpretation of the election results as a call to action.