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All important elections in the [[Decades of Darkness]] TL since the POD in 1809. | All important elections in the [[Decades of Darkness]] TL since the POD in 1809. | ||
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===== Elections in the *USA ===== | ===== Elections in the *USA ===== | ||
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=== Election of 1812 === | === Election of 1812 === | ||
+ | Democratic-Republicans: | ||
=== Election of 1816 === | === Election of 1816 === | ||
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=== Election of 1824 === | === Election of 1824 === | ||
- | Democratic-Republicans: | + | Democratic-Republicans: |
Democratic-Republicans: | Democratic-Republicans: | ||
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Democratic-Republicans: | Democratic-Republicans: | ||
- | Democratic-Republicans: | + | Democratic-Republicans: |
- | Democratic-Republicans: | + | Democratic-Republicans: |
Andrew Jackson received the greatest number of electoral votes, but John C. Calhoun is elected the 7th President of the United States. James Monroe is returned as Vice-President. | Andrew Jackson received the greatest number of electoral votes, but John C. Calhoun is elected the 7th President of the United States. James Monroe is returned as Vice-President. | ||
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Democrats: Andrew Jackson (Tennessee) / William Cabel Rives (Virginia) | Democrats: Andrew Jackson (Tennessee) / William Cabel Rives (Virginia) | ||
- | ? | + | Patriots: |
=== Election of 1836 === | === Election of 1836 === | ||
Democrats: Andrew Jackson (Tennessee) / James Knox Polk (North Carolina) | Democrats: Andrew Jackson (Tennessee) / James Knox Polk (North Carolina) | ||
- | ? | + | Patriots: Robert Young Hayne (South Carolina) / ? |
=== Election of 1840 === | === Election of 1840 === | ||
Patriots: Willie Person Mangum (North Carolina) / George Mifflin Dallas (Pennsylvania) | Patriots: Willie Person Mangum (North Carolina) / George Mifflin Dallas (Pennsylvania) | ||
- | Democrats: James Knox Polk (North Carolina) | + | Democrats: James Knox Polk (North Carolina) |
=== Election of 1844 === | === Election of 1844 === | ||
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Patriots: Lewis Cass (Ohio) / Samuel Houston (East Texas) | Patriots: Lewis Cass (Ohio) / Samuel Houston (East Texas) | ||
- | ? | + | Democrats: |
=== Election of 1852 === | === Election of 1852 === | ||
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Patriots: Hugh Griffin (Illinois) / ? - 254 | Patriots: Hugh Griffin (Illinois) / ? - 254 | ||
- | Democrats: Joseph Holt (Kentucky) - 164 | + | Democrats: Joseph Holt (Kentucky) |
=== Election of 1872 === | === Election of 1872 === | ||
- | Patriots: Hugh Griffin (Illinois) | + | Patriots: Hugh Griffin (Illinois) |
- | ? | + | Democrats: |
=== Election of 1876 === | === Election of 1876 === | ||
- | Democrats: William Leland (Virginia) | + | Democrats: William Leland (Virginia) |
- | ? | + | Patriots: |
=== Election of 1880 === | === Election of 1880 === | ||
- | Patriots: Thomas Corbin (Kentucky) - 252 | + | Patriots: Thomas Corbin (Kentucky) |
Democrats: Wade Hampton III (South Carolina) / ? - 241 | Democrats: Wade Hampton III (South Carolina) / ? - 241 | ||
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=== Election of 1884 === | === Election of 1884 === | ||
Patriots: Thomas Corbin (Kentucky) / David Richards (Louisiana) | Patriots: Thomas Corbin (Kentucky) / David Richards (Louisiana) | ||
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+ | Democrats: ? | ||
Thomas Corbin dies from a heart attack (3 May 1887), David Richards becomes the 16th President of the United States. | Thomas Corbin dies from a heart attack (3 May 1887), David Richards becomes the 16th President of the United States. | ||
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Democrats: Edward Mahan (Virginia) / Lewis Mitchell (Westsylvania) - 273 | Democrats: Edward Mahan (Virginia) / Lewis Mitchell (Westsylvania) - 273 | ||
- | Patriots: David Richards (Louisiana) - 241 | + | Patriots: David Richards (Louisiana) |
=== Election of 1892 === | === Election of 1892 === | ||
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Democrats: Lyndon Hughes (Georgia) / James Hilliard (Kansas) | Democrats: Lyndon Hughes (Georgia) / James Hilliard (Kansas) | ||
- | ? | + | Patriots: ? |
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+ | Populists: | ||
=== Election of 1900 === | === Election of 1900 === | ||
Democrats: Mark Darrow (Jefferson) / Lewis Mitchell (Westsylvania) | Democrats: Mark Darrow (Jefferson) / Lewis Mitchell (Westsylvania) | ||
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+ | Unionists: ? | ||
Darrow is elected but dies of a heart attack on 18 December, leaving the Vice-President-elect to replace Hughes as the 19th President. | Darrow is elected but dies of a heart attack on 18 December, leaving the Vice-President-elect to replace Hughes as the 19th President. | ||
=== Election of 1904 === | === Election of 1904 === | ||
- | Democrats: Lewis Mitchell (Westsylvania) | + | Democrats: Lewis Mitchell (Westsylvania) |
- | ? | + | Unionists: |
=== Election of 1908 === | === Election of 1908 === | ||
- | Unionists: Charles Bull | + | Unionists: Charles Bull / John Leggett |
+ | |||
+ | Democrats: Edward Montgomery / ? | ||
=== Election of 1912 === | === Election of 1912 === | ||
- | Unionists: Andrew Vermillion (South California) | + | Unionists: Andrew Vermillion (South California) |
- | Democrats: Wade Hampton IV (South Carolina) | + | Democrats: Wade Hampton IV (South Carolina) |
=== Election of 1916 === | === Election of 1916 === | ||
+ | Unionists: Andrew Vermillion (South California) / ? | ||
+ | |||
+ | Democrats: ? | ||
=== Election of 1920 === | === Election of 1920 === | ||
+ | Unionists: Donald Bellamy (Louisiana) / Colin Michaels (South California) | ||
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+ | Democrats: Nathan Piper (Virginia) / ? | ||
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+ | (Bellamy died during his term on 14 August 1923.) | ||
=== Election of 1924 === | === Election of 1924 === | ||
+ | Democrats: Harlan Porter (Kentucky) / ? | ||
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+ | Unionists: Colin Michaels (South California) / Henry Fitzsimmons Lee (Virginian) | ||
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+ | === Election of 1928 === | ||
+ | Democrats: Harlan Porter (Kentucky) / ? | ||
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+ | Unionists: ? | ||
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+ | === Election of 1932 === | ||
+ | Unionists: Alvar O' | ||
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+ | Democrats: Jefferson Caden / ? | ||
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===== Elections in New England ===== | ===== Elections in New England ===== | ||
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=== Elections of 1818 === | === Elections of 1818 === | ||
Federalists: | Federalists: | ||
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+ | Republicans: | ||
=== Elections of 1822 === | === Elections of 1822 === | ||
Federalists: | Federalists: | ||
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+ | Republicans: | ||
=== Elections of 1826 === | === Elections of 1826 === | ||
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=== Elections of 1830 === | === Elections of 1830 === | ||
Federalists: | Federalists: | ||
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+ | Republicans: | ||
=== Elections of 1834 === | === Elections of 1834 === | ||
Federalists: | Federalists: | ||
+ | |||
+ | Republicans: | ||
=== Elections of 1838 === | === Elections of 1838 === | ||
Federalists: | Federalists: | ||
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+ | Republicans: | ||
=== Elections of 1842 === | === Elections of 1842 === | ||
Federalists: | Federalists: | ||
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+ | Republicans: | ||
=== Elections of 1846 === | === Elections of 1846 === | ||
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=== Elections of 1850 === | === Elections of 1850 === | ||
- | Federalists: | + | Federalists: |
- | Republicans: | + | Republicans: |
- | Radical Party: Thomas Wilson Dorr / Charles Francis Adams | + | Radical Party: Thomas Wilson Dorr (Rhode Island) |
- | Election decided by House of Representatives. | + | Election decided by House of Representatives. |
=== Elections of 1854 === | === Elections of 1854 === | ||
- | Republicans: | + | Republicans: |
- | Federalists: | + | Federalists: |
+ | |||
+ | Radical Party: Thomas Wilson Dorr (Rhode Island) / Thaddeus Stevens (Vermont) - 5 | ||
=== Elections of 1858 === | === Elections of 1858 === | ||
- | Radicals: Abraham Lincoln (New York) / Hannibal Hamlin (Maine) | + | Radicals: Abraham Lincoln (New York) / Hannibal Hamlin (Maine) |
- | Federalists: | + | Federalists: |
+ | |||
+ | Republicans: | ||
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+ | Election decided by Congress, Lincoln becomes president. | ||
=== Elections of 1862 === | === Elections of 1862 === | ||
- | Republicans: | + | Republicans: |
- | Federalists: | + | Radicals: Hannibal Hamlin (Maine) / Thaddeus Stevens (Vermont) - 37 |
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+ | Federalists: | ||
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+ | Election decided by Congress, Haines becomes president. | ||
=== Elections of 1866 === | === Elections of 1866 === | ||
- | Republicans: | + | Republicans: |
- | Federalists: | + | Federalists: |
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+ | Radicals: John Speed (Michigan) / William Harrison (New Hampshire) - 30 | ||
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+ | Election decided by Congress, Seward becomes president. | ||
William Seward dies in office in 1871. Phineas Barnum becomes the 16th President of New England. | William Seward dies in office in 1871. Phineas Barnum becomes the 16th President of New England. | ||
=== Elections of 1872 === | === Elections of 1872 === | ||
- | Republicans: | + | Republicans: |
Federalists: | Federalists: | ||
+ | |||
+ | Radicals: ? | ||
=== Elections of 1878 === | === Elections of 1878 === | ||
- | Radicals: John Adams IV (Michigan) / Peter Vancouver (Hudson) | + | Radicals: John Adams IV (Michigan) / Peter Vancouver (Hudson) |
- | Federalists: | + | Republicans: |
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+ | Federalists: | ||
=== Elections of 1884 === | === Elections of 1884 === | ||
- | Federalists: | + | Federalists: |
+ | |||
+ | Republicans: | ||
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+ | Radicals: Henry Gallinger (Niagara) / Jacob Kyle (Rhode Island) - 71 | ||
=== Elections of 1890 === | === Elections of 1890 === | ||
- | Radicals: John Hunter (Long Island) / J. Baird Weaver (Niagara) | + | Radicals: John Hunter (Long Island) / J. Baird Weaver (Niagara) |
- | Federalists: | + | Federalists: |
=== Elections of 1896 === | === Elections of 1896 === | ||
Radicals: J. Baird Weaver (Niagara) / Timothy Vanderbilt (Connecticut) | Radicals: J. Baird Weaver (Niagara) / Timothy Vanderbilt (Connecticut) | ||
- | Federalists: | + | Federalists: |
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+ | === Elections of 1902 === | ||
+ | Federalists: | ||
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+ | Radicals: Eugene Hale (Maine) / Timothy Pickering Diamond (New Hampshire) - 86 | ||
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+ | === Elections of 1908 === | ||
+ | Radicals: Lemuel John Tweedie (New Brunswick) / ? | ||
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+ | Federalists: | ||
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+ | === Elections of 1914 === | ||
+ | Radicals: John Dewey / ? | ||
+ | |||
+ | Federalists: | ||
+ | |||
+ | United Democrats: John Astor / ? | ||
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+ | === Elections of 1920 === | ||
+ | Radicals: Calvin Franklin (Niagara) / Henry Cornwall | ||
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+ | Socialists: Leroy Abbard / ? | ||
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+ | United Democrats / Vitalists: Timothy Powell / ? | ||
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+ | Federalists: | ||
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+ | Cornwall dies in August 1923. No new Vice President appointed. | ||
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+ | Franklin is impeached on 6 June 1925, President pro tempore of the Senate Conrad Dalton (Federalist) becomes President. | ||
- | === Elections of 19 === | + | === Elections of 1926 === |
- | Federalists: | + | Shane Mullins (Vitalists) elected unopposed. |
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829 Total | 829 Total | ||
- | === Election of 1896 === | + | === Election of 1901 === |
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+ | 131 | ||
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+ | 244 | ||
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+ | 169 | ||
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+ | 55 Radical Socialist Parties | ||
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+ | 61 Christian Social Party | ||
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+ | 55 Christian Peoples Party | ||
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+ | 74 Small Peasants League | ||
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+ | 26 regionalists | ||
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+ | 4 | ||
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+ | 820 | ||
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+ | === Election of 1906 === | ||
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+ | 102 | ||
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+ | 203 | ||
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+ | 237 | ||
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+ | 64 Socialist Workers Party | ||
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+ | 69 Christian Social Party | ||
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+ | 47 Christian Peoples Party | ||
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+ | 74 Small Peasants League | ||
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+ | 19 regionalists | ||
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+ | 3 | ||
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+ | 820 |
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