National Party Conventions, 1831-1972Congressional Quarterly, 1976 - 216 pages |
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... Election of 1804 The election of 1804 was the first to be held after ratification of the 12th Amendment to the Constitution , in September 1804. The amendment altered the electoral college system by requiring the electors to cast ...
... Election of 1804 The election of 1804 was the first to be held after ratification of the 12th Amendment to the Constitution , in September 1804. The amendment altered the electoral college system by requiring the electors to cast ...
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... Election of 1832 President : Andrew Jackson , Tennessee Vice President : Martin Van Buren , New York National Republican Party President : Henry Clay , Kentucky Vice President : John Sergeant , Pennsylvania Independent Party President ...
... Election of 1832 President : Andrew Jackson , Tennessee Vice President : Martin Van Buren , New York National Republican Party President : Henry Clay , Kentucky Vice President : John Sergeant , Pennsylvania Independent Party President ...
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... Election of 1852 President : Franklin Pierce , New Hampshire Vice President : William Rufus De Vane King , Alabama Whig Party President : Winfield Scott , New Jersey Vice President : William Alexander Graham , North Carolina Free Soil ...
... Election of 1852 President : Franklin Pierce , New Hampshire Vice President : William Rufus De Vane King , Alabama Whig Party President : Winfield Scott , New Jersey Vice President : William Alexander Graham , North Carolina Free Soil ...
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The National Nominating Convention | 7 |
Sources for Convention Ballots | 122 |
American Political Parties Since 1789 Chart | 176 |
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