John Quincy Adams was not reelected into presidential office in 1828 due to his opponent's strong campaign. Andrew Jackson started "mudslinging" and cause a poor public opinion of Adams.
John Quincy Adams served as President from 1825 to 1829. After a particularly scandalous campaign on both sides, he lost the 1828 election to Andrew Jackson.
Andrew Jackson won the 1828 presidential election defeating John Quincy Adams. In the 1828 presidential election there was a total of 261 electoral votes thereby requiring a majority of 131 votes to win the presidential election. Andrew Jackson received 178 electoral votes and John Quincy Adams received 83 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were Jackson 642,553 and Adams 500,897.
Andrew Jackson won the 1828 presidential election defeating John Quincy Adams. In the 1828 presidential election there was a total of 261 electoral votes thereby requiring a majority of 131 votes to win the presidential election. Andrew Jackson received 178 electoral votes and John Quincy Adams received 83 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were Jackson 642,553 and Adams 500,897.
John Adams, son of President John Quincy Adams, got married in the White House on February 25, 1828. It is the first and only time a son of a President has been married in the White House.
The first elections in the United States only allowed male property owners to vote. In 1828, all white men were allowed to vote. In 1824, John Quincy Adams won the election and many of Andrew Jackson's supporters were quite angry about it. So they worked at changing who was allowed to vote and how a candidate was selected. The candidates in the 1828 election were chosen by state conventions. Jackson's supporters would say that they wanted a man of the people, not the elite.
John Quincy Adams
No - John Quincy Adams is from Massachusetts and actually opposed the annexation of Texas to America in 1828.
John Quincy Adams and Henry clay
Andrew Jackson in 1828
Massachusetts cast its 15 electoral votes for John Quincy Adams in the 1828 election. The popular vote count was John Quincy Adams 29,836 and Andrew Jackson 6,012.
Massachusetts cast its 15 electoral votes for John Quincy Adams in the 1828 election. The popular vote count was John Quincy Adams 29,836 and Andrew Jackson 6,012.
Andrew Jackson and John Quincy Adams.
Jackson against John Quincy Adams.
No -John Quincy Adams was not re-elected He became the 6th US President in 1824 and lost an overwhelming defeat to Jackson in the election of 1828.
John Quincy Adams faced Andrew Jackson in the election of 1828.The Federalists and the Democrats.
John Quincy Adams faced Andrew Jackson in the election of 1828.The Federalists and the Democrats.
John Quincy Adams faced Andrew Jackson in the election of 1828.The Federalists and the Democrats.