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The system for nominating presidential candidates broke down in 1824 due to several factors, including the emergence of multiple viable candidates from the same political party—specifically the Democratic-Republicans—leading to a fragmented electorate. The lack of a clear nominee resulted in a contentious election decided by the House of Representatives after none of the candidates secured a majority of electoral votes. Additionally, regional differences and the influence of personal ambitions contributed to the breakdown, highlighting the inadequacies of the existing nomination process. This election ultimately led to reforms in how candidates were nominated, paving the way for more organized and competitive party systems.

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