The whig party candidate in the election of 1840 is William Henry Harrison.
Henry Clay
The Whig party candidates for the presidential election of 1840 were William Henry Harrison, Henry Clay, and Winfield Scott.
Martin Van Buren was elected as a member of the Democratic party of Andrew Jackson. His opposition was the Whig party. ( After he was defeated for re-election in 1840, he was nominated in 1848 by the Free Soil Party (abolitionist) and got enough votes in New York to throw the state and election to Whig candidate Zachary Taylor. )
William Henry Harrison was elected President in 1840 as the candidate of the Whig Party.
The Whigs ran William Henry Harrison in 1840 and won .
I'm pretty sure the Whig party won, but I'm not positive IMPROVEMENT The Whig Party won the election, William Henry Harrison was elected resident.
William Henry Harrison, from Whig Party. With 52.9%.
the Whig party solved the problem on agreeing on a candidate. they would pick four men to be in the election to run up the wanting president
William H Harrison
The "log cabin and hard cider" campaign was launched by the Whig Party in the 1840 election, as one Democratic personality remarked that Whig candidate William Henry Harrison would be "just as happy with a jug of hard cider to sip in front of his log cabin as serving as President".
William Henry Harrison and his running mate, John Tyler, were the Whig candidates in 1840.
In the election of 1852 the Whig Party began to be destroyed. The party was divided on whether or not to allow slavery in the new territories.
The Whig Party was able to elect a national candidate for president.