United States presidential election in Massachusetts, 1832

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United States presidential election in Massachusetts, 1832

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  Henry Clay.JPG WilliamWirt.png Andrew Jackson.jpg
Nominee Henry Clay William Wirt Andrew Jackson
Party National Republican Anti-Masonic Democratic
Home state Kentucky Maryland Tennessee
Running mate John Sergeant Amos Ellmaker Martin Van Buren
Electoral vote 14 0 0
Popular vote 31,963 14,692 13,933
Percentage 47.27% 21.73% 20.61%

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Massachusetts voted for the National Republican candidate, Henry Clay, over the Anti-Masonic Party candidate, William Wirt, and the Democratic Party candidate, Andrew Jackson. Clay won Massachusetts by a margin of 25.54%.

Results

United States presidential election in Massachusetts, 1832[1]
Party Candidate Votes Percentage Electoral votes
National Republican Henry Clay 31,963 47.27% 14
Anti-Masonic William Wirt 14,692 21.73% 0
Democratic Andrew Jackson 13,933 20.61% 0
N/A Other 7,031 10.40% 0
Totals 67,619 100.0% 14

References

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