1856 United States presidential election in Alabama
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The 1856 United States presidential election in Alabama was held on November 4, 1856. Alabama voters chose 9 electors to represent the state in the Electoral College, which chose the president and vice president.
Alabama was won by Senator James Buchanan (D–Pennsylvania), running with Representative and future presidential candidate in the 1860 presidential election John C. Breckinridge, with 62.08% of the popular vote, against the 13th president of the United States Millard Fillmore (A–New York), running with the 2nd United States Ambassador to Germany Andrew Jackson Donelson, with 37.92% of the popular vote.[1]
The Republican Party nominee John C. Frémont was not on the ballot.
Results
[edit]Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | James Buchanan | 46,739 | 62.08% | |
Know Nothing | Millard Fillmore | 28,552 | 37.92% | |
Total votes | 75,291 | 100.00% |
Results By County
[edit]County | James Buchanan
Democratic |
Millard Fillmore
Know Nothing |
Total Votes Cast | ||
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# | % | # | % | ||
Autauga | 621 | 56.66% | 475 | 43.34% | 1,096 |
Baldwin | 144 | 39.67% | 219 | 60.33% | 363 |
Barbour | 1,445 | 62.77% | 857 | 37.23% | 2,302 |
Benton | 1,687 | 79.20% | 443 | 20.80% | 2,130 |
Bibb | 539 | 52.95% | 479 | 47.05% | 1,018 |
Blount | 770 | 95.42% | 37 | 4.58% | 807 |
Butler | 777 | 49.52% | 792 | 50.48% | 1,569 |
Chambers | 1,141 | 54.13% | 967 | 45.87% | 2,108 |
Cherokee | 1,537 | 77.16% | 455 | 22.84% | 1,992 |
Choctaw | 643 | 61.41% | 404 | 38.59% | 1,047 |
Clarke | 754 | 77.25% | 222 | 22.75% | 976 |
Coffee | 703 | 70.02% | 301 | 29.98% | 1,004 |
Conecuh | 425 | 51.02% | 408 | 48.98% | 833 |
Coosa | 1,167 | 59.27% | 802 | 40.73% | 1,969 |
Covington | 304 | 51.35% | 288 | 48.65% | 592 |
Dale | 945 | 69.28% | 419 | 30.72% | 1,364 |
Dallas | 831 | 55.14% | 676 | 44.86% | 1,507 |
DeKalb | 900 | 87.38% | 130 | 12.62% | 1,030 |
Fayette | 799 | 64.49% | 440 | 35.51% | 1,239 |
Franklin | 1,056 | 59.76% | 711 | 40.24% | 1,767 |
Greene | 694 | 46.96% | 784 | 53.04% | 1,478 |
Hancock | 221 | 94.04% | 14 | 5.96% | 235 |
Henry | 966 | 67.22% | 471 | 32.78% | 1,437 |
Jackson | 1,790 | 94.86% | 97 | 5.14% | 1,887 |
Jefferson | 697 | 78.05% | 196 | 21.95% | 893 |
Lauderdale | 1,141 | 67.28% | 555 | 32.72% | 1,696 |
Lawrence | 699 | 52.56% | 631 | 47.44% | 1,330 |
Limestone | 790 | 73.76% | 281 | 26.24% | 1,071 |
Lowndes | 699 | 49.86% | 703 | 50.14% | 1,402 |
Macon | 1,039 | 45.61% | 1,239 | 54.39% | 2,278 |
Madison | 1,476 | 78.64% | 401 | 21.36% | 1,877 |
Marengo | 789 | 58.19% | 567 | 41.81% | 1,356 |
Marion | 700 | 77.95% | 198 | 22.05% | 898 |
Marshall | 883 | 90.84% | 89 | 9.16% | 972 |
Mobile | 1,838 | 50.93% | 1,771 | 49.07% | 3,609 |
Monroe | 604 | 56.29% | 469 | 43.71% | 1,073 |
Montgomery | 1,100 | 48.72% | 1,158 | 51.28% | 2,258 |
Morgan | 808 | 78.45% | 222 | 21.55% | 1,030 |
Perry | 808 | 49.51% | 824 | 50.49% | 1,632 |
Pickens | 1,037 | 60.79% | 669 | 39.21% | 1,706 |
Pike | 1,262 | 51.72% | 1,178 | 48.28% | 2,440 |
Randolph | 1,460 | 68.13% | 683 | 31.87% | 2,143 |
Russell | 994 | 53.76% | 855 | 46.24% | 1,849 |
Shelby | 787 | 62.71% | 468 | 37.29% | 1,255 |
St. Clair | 818 | 90.79% | 83 | 9.21% | 901 |
Sumter | 703 | 56.92% | 532 | 43.08% | 1,235 |
Talladega | 1,134 | 55.86% | 896 | 44.14% | 2,030 |
Tallapoosa | 1,478 | 53.67% | 1,276 | 46.33% | 2,754 |
Tuscaloosa | 680 | 41.14% | 973 | 58.86% | 1,653 |
Walker | 449 | 75.46% | 146 | 24.54% | 595 |
Washington | 194 | 56.07% | 152 | 43.93% | 346 |
Wilcox | 813 | 64.58% | 446 | 35.42% | 1,259 |
Totals | 46,739 | 62.08% | 28,552 | 37.92% | 75,291 |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "1856 Presidential Election Results Alabama".
- ^ Dubin, Michael J. United States Presidential Elections. 1788-1870: The Official Results by County and State. ISBN 978-0-7864-6422-7.