about one million
Andrew Jackson
Three times as many people voted in the election of 1828 as has voted in 1824
three times
Washington
The 1824 presidential election did mark the final collapse of Republican-Federalist political framework.
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.
1800 & 1824
In the presidential election of 1824, no candidate received a majority of the electoral votes. Instead, the election went to the House of Representatives, where John Quincy Adams ultimately won the presidency.
1824
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The results were shaped by regional interests.
The results were shaped by regional interests.