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Top 5 Elections

The elections presented in this article have the top 5 candidates

United States presidential election, 1788–89

December 15, 1788 – January 10, 1789 1792 →

69 electoral votes of the Electoral College
35 electoral votes needed to win
 
Nominee George Washington John Adams John Jay
Party Independent Federalist Federalist
Home state Virginia Massachusetts New York
Electoral vote 69 34 9
States carried 10 0 0
Popular vote 43,782 N/A N/A
Percentage 100% N/A N/A

 
Nominee Robert H. Harrison John Rutledge
Party Federalist Federalist
Home state Maryland South Carolina
Electoral vote 6 6
Popular vote N/A N/A
Percentage N/A N/A
United States presidential election, 1792

←  1788-1789 November 2 – December 5, 1792 1796 →

132 electoral votes of the Electoral College
67 electoral votes needed to win
 
Nominee George Washington John Adams George Clinton
Party Nonpartisan Federalist Democratic-Republican
Home state Virginia Massachusetts New York
Electoral vote 132 77 50
States carried 15 0 0
Popular vote 28,579 N/A N/A
Percentage 100% N/A N/A

 
Nominee Thomas Jefferson Aaron Burr
Party Democratic-Republican Democratic-Republican
Electoral vote 4 1
States carried 0 0
Popular vote N/A N/A
Percentage N/A N/A
United States presidential election, 1796

←  1792 November 4 – December 7, 1796 1800 →

138 electoral votes of the Electoral College
70 electoral votes needed to win
 
Nominee John Adams Thomas Jefferson Thomas Pinckney
Party Federalist Democratic-Republican Federalist
Home state Massachusetts Virginia South Carolina
Running mate Thomas Pinckney Aaron Burr
Electoral vote 71 68 59
States carried 9 7 0
Popular vote 35,726 31,115 N/A
Percentage 53.4% 46.6% N/A

 
Nominee Aaron Burr Samuel Adams
Party Democratic-Republican Democratic-Republican
Home state New York Massachusetts
Electoral vote 30 15
Popular vote N/A N/A
Percentage N/A N/A
United States presidential election, 1800

←  1796 October 31 – December 6, 1800 1804 →

138 electoral votes of the Electoral College
70 electoral votes needed to win
 
Nominee Thomas Jefferson Aaron Burr John Adams
Party Democratic-Republican Democratic-Republican Federalist
Home state Virginia New York Massachusetts
Running mate Aaron Burr Charles C. Pinckney
Electoral vote 73 73 65
States carried 9 0 7
Popular vote 41,330 N/A 25,952
Percentage 61.4% N/A 38.6%

 
Nominee Charles C. Pinckney John Jay
Party Federalist Federalist
Home state South Carolina New York
Electoral vote 64 1
States carried 0 0
Popular vote N/A N/A
Percentage N/A N/A
United States presidential election, 1804

←  1800 November 2 – December 5, 1804 1808 →

All 176 electoral votes of the Electoral College
89 electoral votes needed to win
 
Nominee Thomas Jefferson Charles C. Pinckney
Party Democratic-Republican Federalist
Home state Virginia South Carolina
Running mate George Clinton Rufus King
Electoral vote 162 14
States carried 15 2
Popular vote 104,110 38,919
Percentage 72.8% 27.2%
United States presidential election, 1808

←  1804 November 4 – December 7, 1808 1812 →

176 electoral votes of the Electoral College
89 electoral votes needed to win
 
Nominee James Madison Charles C. Pinckney George Clinton
Party Democratic-Republican Federalist Party Democratic-Republican
Home state Virginia South Carolina New York
Running mate George Clinton Rufus King
Electoral vote 122 47 6
States carried 12 5 0
Popular vote 124,732 62,431 N/A
Percentage 64.7% 32.4% N/A

 
Nominee James Monroe
Party Democratic-Republican
Home state Virginia
Electoral vote 0
States carried 0
Popular vote 4,848
Percentage 2.5%
United States presidential election, 1812

←  1808 October 30 – December 2, 1812 1816 →

All 217 electoral votes of the Electoral College
109 electoral votes needed to win
 
Nominee James Madison DeWitt Clinton Rufus King
Party Democratic-Republican Democratic-Republican
[Note 1]
Federalist
Home state Virginia New York New York
Running mate Elbridge Gerry Jared Ingersoll
Electoral vote 128 89 0
States carried 11 7 0
Popular vote 140,431 132,781 5,574
Percentage 50.4% 47.6% 2.0%
United States presidential election, 1816

←  1812 November 1 – December 4, 1816 1820 →

All 217 electoral votes of the Electoral College
109 electoral votes needed to win
 
Nominee James Monroe Rufus King
Party Democratic-Republican Federalist
Home state Virginia New York
Running mate Daniel D. Tompkins John E. Howard
Electoral vote 183 34
States carried 16 3
Popular vote 76,592 34,740
Percentage 68.2% 30.9%
United States presidential election, 1820

←  1816 November 1 – December 6, 1820 1824 →

All 229/232 electoral votes of the Electoral College
115/117 electoral votes needed to win
 
Nominee James Monroe John Q. Adams Federalists
Party Democratic-Republican Democratic-Republican Federalist
Home state Virginia Massachusetts
Running mate Daniel D. Tompkins Richard Rush
Electoral vote 228/231 1 0
States carried 24 0 0
Popular vote 87,343 N/A 17,465
Percentage 80.6% N/A 16.1%

 
Nominee DeWitt Clinton
Party Independent
Home state New York
Electoral vote 0
States carried 0
Popular vote 1,839
Percentage 1.8%
United States presidential election, 1824

←  1820 October 26 – December 2, 1824 1828 →

All 261 electoral votes of the Electoral College
131 electoral votes needed to win
 
Nominee John Q. Adams Andrew Jackson William H. Crawford
Party Democratic-Republican Democratic-Republican Democratic-Republican
Home state Massachusetts Tennessee Georgia
Running mate John C. Calhoun John C. Calhoun Nathaniel Macon
(replacing Albert Gallatin)
Electoral vote 84 99 41
States carried 7 12 2
Popular vote 113,122 [a] 151,271 [a] 40,856 [a]
Percentage 30.9% 41.4% 11.2%

 
Nominee Henry Clay
Party Democratic-Republican
Home state Kentucky
Running mate Nathan Sanford
Electoral vote 37
States carried 3
Popular vote 47,531 [a]
Percentage 13.0%
United States presidential election, 1828

←  1824 October 31 – December 2, 1828 1832 →

All 261 electoral votes of the Electoral College
131 electoral votes needed to win
 
Nominee Andrew Jackson John Q. Adams
Party Democratic National Republican
Home state Tennessee Massachusetts
Running mate John C. Calhoun Richard Rush
Electoral vote 178 83
States carried 15 9
Popular vote 642,553 500,897
Percentage 56.0% 43.6%
United States presidential election, 1832

←  1828 November 2 – December 5, 1832 1836 →

All 286 electoral votes of the Electoral College
144 electoral votes needed to win
 
Nominee Andrew Jackson Henry Clay John Floyd
Party Democratic National Republican Nullifier
Home state Tennessee Kentucky Virginia
Running mate Martin Van Buren John Sergeant Henry Lee
Electoral vote 219 49 11
States carried 16 6 1
Popular vote 701,780 484,205 -
Percentage 54.2% 37.4% -

 
Nominee William Wirt
Party Anti-Masonic
Home state Maryland
Running mate Amos Ellmaker
Electoral vote 7
States carried 1
Popular vote 100,715
Percentage 7.8%
United States Presidential Election, 1836

←  1832 November 3 – December 7, 1836 1840 →

All 294 electoral votes of the Electoral College
148 electoral votes needed to win
 
Nominee Martin Van Buren William H. Harrison Hugh L. White
Party Democratic Whig Whig
Home state New York Ohio Tennessee
Running mate Richard M. Johnson Francis Granger John Tyler
Electoral vote 170 73 26
States carried 15 7 2
Popular vote 764,176 550,816 146,109
Percentage 50.83% 36.63% 9.72%

 
Nominee Daniel Webster Willie Person Mangum
Party Whig Whig
Home state Massachusetts North Carolina
Running mate Francis Granger John Tyler
Electoral vote 14 11
States carried 1 1
Popular vote 41,201 -
Percentage 2.74% -
United States presidential election, 1840

←  1836 October 30 – December 2, 1840 1844 →

All 294 electoral votes of the Electoral College
148 electoral votes needed to win
 
Nominee William H. Harrison Martin Van Buren James G. Birney
Party Whig Democratic Liberty
Home state Ohio New York New York
Running mate John Tyler none Thomas Earle
Electoral vote 234 60 0
States carried 19 7 0
Popular vote 1,275,390 1,128,854 6,797
Percentage 52.9% 46.8% 0.3%
United States presidential election, 1844

←  1840 November 1 – December 4, 1844 1848 →

All 275 electoral votes of the Electoral College
138 electoral votes needed to win
 
Nominee James K. Polk Henry Clay James G. Birney
Party Democratic Whig Liberty
Home state Tennessee Kentucky Michigan
Running mate George M. Dallas Theodore Frelinghuysen Thomas Morris
Electoral vote 170 105 0
States carried 15 11 0
Popular vote 1,339,494 1,300,004 62,103
Percentage 49.5% 48.1% 2.3%
United States presidential election, 1848

←  1844 November 7, 1848 1852 →

All 290 electoral votes of the Electoral College
146 electoral votes needed to win
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Nominee Zachary Taylor Lewis Cass Martin Van Buren
Party Whig Democratic Free Soil
Home state Louisiana Michigan New York
Running mate Millard Fillmore William O. Butler Charles F. Adams
Electoral vote 163 127 0
States carried 15 15 0
Popular vote 1,361,393 1,223,460 291,501
Percentage 47.3% 42.5% 10.1%

 
Nominee Gerrit Smith
Party Liberty
Home state New York
Running mate Charles C. Foote
Electoral vote 0
States carried 0
Popular vote 2,545
Percentage 0.1%
United States presidential election, 1852

←  1848 November 2, 1852 1856 →

All 296 electoral votes of the Electoral College
149 electoral votes needed to win
 
Nominee Franklin Pierce Winfield Scott John P. Hale
Party Democratic Whig Free Soil
Home state New Hampshire New Jersey New Hampshire
Running mate William R. King William A. Graham George W. Julian
Electoral vote 254 42 0
States carried 27 4 0
Popular vote 1,607,510 1,386,942 155,210
Percentage 50.8% 43.9% 4.9%

 
Nominee Daniel Webster Jacob Broom
Party Union Party Native American
Home state Massachusetts Pennsylvania
Running mate Charles J. Jenkins Reynell Coates
Electoral vote 0 0
States carried 0 0
Popular vote 6,994 2,556
Percentage 0.2% 0.1%
United States presidential election, 1856

←  1852 November 4, 1856 1860 →

All 296 electoral votes of the Electoral College
149 electoral votes needed to win
 
Nominee James Buchanan John C. Frémont Millard Fillmore
Party Democratic Republican Know Nothing
Home state Pennsylvania California New York
Running mate John C. Breckinridge William L. Dayton Andrew J. Donelson
Electoral vote 174 114 8
States carried 19 11 1
Popular vote 1,836,072 1,342,345 873,053
Percentage 45.3% 33.1% 21.5%
United States presidential election, 1860

←  1856 November 6, 1860 1864 →

All 303 electoral votes of the Electoral College
152 electoral votes needed to win
 
Nominee Abraham Lincoln John C. Breckinridge John Bell
Party Republican Southern Democratic Constitutional Union
Home state Illinois Kentucky Tennessee
Running mate Hannibal Hamlin Joseph Lane Edward Everett
Electoral vote 180 72 39
States carried 18 11 3
Popular vote 1,865,908 848,019 590,901
Percentage 39.8% 18.1% 12.6%

 
Nominee Stephen A. Douglas
Party Democratic
Home state Illinois
Running mate Herschel V. Johnson
Electoral vote 12
States carried 1
Popular vote 1,380,202
Percentage 29.5%
United States presidential election, 1864

←  1860 November 8, 1864 1868 →

All 233 electoral votes of the Electoral College
117 electoral votes needed to win
 
Nominee Abraham Lincoln George B. McClellan
Party National Union Democratic
Home state Illinois New Jersey
Running mate Andrew Johnson George H. Pendleton
Electoral vote 212 21
States carried 22 (+2 [1]) 3
Popular vote 2,218,388 1,812,807
Percentage 55.0% 45.0%
United States presidential election, 1868

←  1864 November 3, 1868 1872 →

All 294 electoral votes of the Electoral College
148 electoral votes needed to win
 
Nominee Ulysses S. Grant Horatio Seymour
Party Republican Democratic
Home state Illinois New York
Running mate Schuyler Colfax Francis P. Blair, Jr.
Electoral vote 214 80
States carried 26 8
Popular vote 3,013,421 2,706,829
Percentage 52.7% 47.3%
United States presidential election, 1872

←  1868
1876 →

All 352 electoral votes of the Electoral College
177 electoral votes needed to win
 
Nominee Ulysses S. Grant Thomas A. Hendricks Benjamin G. Brown
Party Republican Democratic Liberal Republican
Home state Illinois Indiana Missouri
Running mate Henry Wilson
Electoral vote 286 42 18
States carried 31 4 2
Popular vote 3,598,235 N/A N/A
Percentage 55.6% N/A N/A

 
Nominee Horace Greeley Charles J. Jenkins
Party Liberal Republican Democratic
Home state New York Georgia
Running mate Benjamin G. Brown
Electoral vote 3 (66 elected) 2
States carried 6 0
Popular vote 2,834,761 N/A
Percentage 43.8% N/A
United States presidential election, 1876

←  1872 November 7, 1876 (1876-11-07) 1880 →

All 369 electoral votes of the Electoral College
185 electoral votes needed to win
 
Nominee Rutherford B. Hayes Samuel J. Tilden Peter Cooper
Party Republican Democratic Greenback
Home state Ohio New York New York
Running mate William A. Wheeler Thomas A. Hendricks Samuel F. Cary
Electoral vote 185 184 0
States carried 21 17 0
Popular vote 4,034,311 4,288,546 83,726
Percentage 47.9% 50.9% 1%

 
Nominee Green C. Smith James Walker
Party Prohibition American National Party
Home state Kentucky Illinois
Running mate Gideon T. Stewart Donald Kirkpatrick
Electoral vote 0 0
States carried 0 0
Popular vote 6,945 463
Percentage 0.1%}
United States presidential election, 1880

←  1876 November 2, 1880 1884 →

All 369 electoral votes of the Electoral College
185 electoral votes needed to win
 
Nominee James A. Garfield Winfield S. Hancock James B. Weaver
Party Republican Democratic Greenback
Home state Ohio Pennsylvania Iowa
Running mate Chester A. Arthur William H. English Barzillai J. Chambers
Electoral vote 214 155 0
States carried 19 19 0
Popular vote 4,446,158 4,444,260 [b] 305,997
Percentage 48.27% 48.25% 3.3%

 
Nominee Neal Dow John W. Phelps
Party Prohibition Know Nothing
Home state Maine Vermont
Running mate Henry A. Thompson Samuel C. Pomeroy
Electoral vote 0 0
States carried 0 0
Popular vote 10,305 707
Percentage 0.1% 0.01%


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