National Party Conventions, 1831-1972Congressional Quarterly, 1976 - 216 pages |
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... running mate , producing a tie vote between New York Senator Aaron Burr and South Carolina Senator Pierce Butler that ended with a walk - out by Butler's supporters . As a result , there was no formal Democratic - Republican candidate to ...
... running mate , producing a tie vote between New York Senator Aaron Burr and South Carolina Senator Pierce Butler that ended with a walk - out by Butler's supporters . As a result , there was no formal Democratic - Republican candidate to ...
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... running mate and John Tyler of Virginia to run with White . William Henry Harrison Whig Martin Van Buren Democrat Whigs By 1839 , the Whigs had established themselves as a powerful opposition party , unified enough to run a national ...
... running mate and John Tyler of Virginia to run with White . William Henry Harrison Whig Martin Van Buren Democrat Whigs By 1839 , the Whigs had established themselves as a powerful opposition party , unified enough to run a national ...
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... run after being nominated by the convention , or their names appeared on the ballots of only a few states . In some ... running mate . Whig Party Election of 1840 President : William Henry Harrison , Ohio Vice President : John Tyler ...
... run after being nominated by the convention , or their names appeared on the ballots of only a few states . In some ... running mate . Whig Party Election of 1840 President : William Henry Harrison , Ohio Vice President : John Tyler ...
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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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