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Governor of Louisiana (1824-1828).
More men were eligible to vote
Adult white men with property
Voter participation dropped in the state of New York between the elections of 1824 and 1828. This decrease was primarily due to a change in voting laws that required property ownership for participation, which affected many potential voters. Despite the overall trend of increasing voter participation during this period in the United States, New York's specific legal changes led to a notable decline in the number of individuals able to cast their ballots.
Background: The presidential election of 1828 has been called the 'rise of the common man' election. The election was also nicknamed the 'Revolution of 1828'. It was a revolution that was in response to the 'Corrupt Bargain' of 1824 election when Jackson lost his bid for presidency when no candidate got a majority of the electoral votes. Reason: Replacing Caucuses (held in private) with Conventions was more democratic. This was a response by the people as an upwelling of support arose against 'back room deals' and candidates chosen by caucus without enough public input. Significance: Andrew Jackson was the first president not born of privilege. The election was the first time that individuals began to fight against corruption in politics.
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Three times as many people voted in the election of 1828 as has voted in 1824
three times
All Adult white Males could then vote.the voting laws of the western states allowed any white man over age 21 to vote
In the 1828 U.S. presidential election, approximately 1.1 million people voted, compared to about 800,000 in the 1824 election. This represents an increase of around 300,000 voters, reflecting a growing electorate and increased political participation, particularly among the working class and less affluent citizens. The rise in voter turnout was also influenced by the expansion of suffrage in several states during this period.
Sectional divisions were appearing in 1824 and very clear in 1828 FLVS. 4.27.2013 Julie Mae ;*
Andrew Jackson received 99 electoral votes in 1824 and 178 electoral in 1828.
Governor of Louisiana (1824-1828).
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