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The 1860 election was the second presidential election with a Republican candidate and the first in which a Republican won (Abraham Lincoln).

Republicans won the U.S. presidential elections of...

  1. 1860 -- Abraham Lincoln
  2. 1864 -- Abraham Lincoln
  3. 1868 -- Ulysses S. Grant
  4. 1872 -- Ulysses S. Grant
  5. 1876 -- Rutherford B. Hayes
  6. 1880 -- James A. Garfield
  7. 1888 -- Benjamin Harrison
  8. 1896 -- William McKinley
  9. 1900 -- William McKinley
  10. 1904 -- Theodore Roosevelt
  11. 1908 -- William Howard Taft
  12. 1920 -- Warren G. Harding
  13. 1924 -- Calvin Coolidge
  14. 1928 -- Herbert Hoover

In the 1888 election a plurality of the voting public supported Democrat Grover Cleveland at the polls, and in the 1876 election Democrat Samuel J. Tilden was actually the choice of a majority (more than half) of those who voted.

The elections won by Democrats during the same period were...
  1. 1884 -- Grover Cleveland
  2. 1892 -- Grover Cleveland
  3. 1912 -- Woodrow Wilson
  4. 1916 -- Woodrow Wilson

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