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In the election of 1824, Andrew Jackson received the most electoral votes, 99, to be exact. John Quincy received 84, Crawford 41, clay 37. Since no one received a majority, (more than half of all votes,) the House of Representatives chose out of the top three people with the most votes. They, of course, chose Adams.

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