National Party Conventions, 1831-1972Congressional Quarterly, 1976 - 216 pages |
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... candidates for the presidency : Secretary of State John Quincy Adams of Massachusetts ; Senator Andrew Jackson of ... candidates relied on nominations by state legislatures to legitimize their presidential ambitions . However , in an ...
... candidates for the presidency : Secretary of State John Quincy Adams of Massachusetts ; Senator Andrew Jackson of ... candidates relied on nominations by state legislatures to legitimize their presidential ambitions . However , in an ...
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... Candidates Henry Clay Whig. Martin Van Buren won the presidential nomination , winning all 265 votes . Richard M ... candidates , the Whigs ran regional candidates nominated by state legislatures . It was the hope of Whig strategists that ...
... Candidates Henry Clay Whig. Martin Van Buren won the presidential nomination , winning all 265 votes . Richard M ... candidates , the Whigs ran regional candidates nominated by state legislatures . It was the hope of Whig strategists that ...
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... candidates declined to run after being nominated by the convention , or their names appeared on the ballots of only a few states . In some cases the names of minor candidates did not appear on any state ballots and they received only a ...
... candidates declined to run after being nominated by the convention , or their names appeared on the ballots of only a few states . In some cases the names of minor candidates did not appear on any state ballots and they received only a ...
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The National Nominating Convention | 7 |
Highlights of National Party Conventions | 14 |
American Political Parties Since 1789 Chart | 176 |
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