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John Quincy Adams (1824) and George W. Bush (2000). Also Rutherford B Hayes (1876) and Benjamin Harrison (1888). Prior to 1824, it is not very meaningful to speak of a "popular vote" as many states' presidential electors were chosen by their legislatures rather than being directly elected.

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