1816 United States presidential election in Pennsylvania

Summary

The 1816 United States presidential election in Pennsylvania took place as part of the 1816 United States presidential election. Voters chose 25 representatives, or electors to the Electoral College,[1] who voted for President and Vice President.

1816 United States presidential election in Pennsylvania

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Nominee James Monroe Rufus King
Party Democratic-Republican Federalist
Home state Virginia New York
Running mate Daniel D. Tompkins John Eager Howard
Electoral vote 25 0
Popular vote 25,653 17,588
Percentage 59.33% 40.67%

County Results

President before election

James Madison
Democratic-Republican

Elected President

James Monroe
Democratic-Republican

Pennsylvania voted for the Democratic-Republican candidate, James Monroe, over the Federalist candidate, Rufus King. Monroe won Pennsylvania by a margin of 18.66%.

Results edit

1816 United States presidential election in Pennsylvania[2]
Party Candidate Votes Percentage Electoral votes
Democratic-Republican James Monroe 25,653 59.33% 25
Federalist Rufus King 17,588 40.67% 0
Totals 43,241 100.0% 25

County results edit

County James Monroe

Democratic-Republican

Rufus King

Federalist

Total votes cast
% # % #
Adams 31.39% 205 68.61% 448 653
Allegheny 34.22% 218 65.78% 419 637
Armstrong 45.22% 71 54.78% 86 157
Beaver 70.04% 180 29.96% 77 257
Bedford 66.20% 423 33.80% 216 639
Berks 65.56% 1,563 34.44% 821 2,384
Bradford 82.81% 395 17.19% 82 477
Bucks 47.85% 1,789 52.15% 1,950 3,739
Butler 84.15% 154 15.85% 29 183
Cambria 76.53% 75 23.47% 23 98
Centre 66.44% 479 33.56% 242 721
Chester 55.02% 1,999 44.98% 1,634 3,633
Columbia 89.47% 544 10.53% 64 608
Crawford 52.49% 95 47.51% 86 181
Cumberland 70.62% 1,262 29.38% 525 1,787
Dauphin 66.84% 510 33.16% 253 763
Delaware 42.49% 348 57.51% 471 819
Erie 39.53% 85 60.47% 130 215
Fayette 63.17% 271 36.83% 158 429
Franklin 88.03% 934 11.97% 127 1,061
Huntingdon 87.13% 474 12.87% 70 544
Greene 89.74% 140 10.26% 16 156
Huntingdon 51.11% 712 48.89% 681 1,393
Indiana 39.79% 76 60.21% 115 191
Lancaster 45.96% 1,223 54.04% 1,438 2,661
Lebanon 72.27% 516 27.73% 198 714
Lehigh 70.70% 596 29.30% 247 843
Luzerne 54.70% 378 45.30% 313 691
Lycoming 94.01% 267 5.99% 17 284
Mercer 68.23% 131 31.77% 61 192
Mifflin 82.55% 525 17.45% 111 636
Montgomery 60.73% 1,885 39.27% 666 3,104
Northampton 61.60% 860 38.40% 536 1,396
Northumberland 76.32% 506 23.68% 157 663
Philadelphia 46.28% 1,698 53.72% 1,971 3,669
Philadelphia City 34.93% 1,148 65.07% 2,139 3,287
Pike 77.99% 124 22.01% 89 159
Schuylkill 83.33% 124 16.67% 68 408
Somerset 82.03% 251 17.97% 55 306
Susquehanna 71.60% 242 28.40% 96 338
Tioga 78.90% 86 21.10% 23 109
Union 86.57% 522 13.43% 81 603
Venango 89.29% 100 10.71% 12 112
Washington 78.74% 489 21.26% 132 621
Wayne 87.23% 82 12.77% 12 94
Westmoreland 57.42% 414 42.58% 307 721
York 75.50% 980 24.50% 318 1,298
Source: [2]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "1816 ELECTION FOR THE EIGHTH TERM, 1817-1821". National Archives. Retrieved August 4, 2012.
  2. ^ a b "Pennsylvania Presidential Election Returns 1816". Wilkes University. Retrieved August 4, 2012.