ELECTION FOR THE ELEVENTH TERM, 1829-1833. ELECTION FOR THE TWELFTH TERM, 1833-1837.. ANDREW JACKSON, President; MARTIN VAN BUREN, Vice-President. ELECTION FOR THE THIRTEENTH TERM, 1837-1841. MARTIN VAN BUREN, President; RICHARD M. JOHNSON, Vice-President. Richard *There being no choice for Vice-President by the people, the election devolved upon the Senate of the United States. Richard M. Johnson was thereupon declared elected M. Johnson received thirty-three votes and Francis Granger sixteen votes. Vice-President. 7 ,3」 63, 5 915 5 10 10 14 3 4 4 8 42 15 21 30 ELECTION FOR THE FOURTEENTH TERM, 1841-1845. WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON, * President; JOHN TYLER, Vice-President. Arkansas. Connecticut. Kentucky. Massachusetts. Maryland. Indiana. Illinois. | New New Jersey. Hampshire. Michigan. North Carolina. Pennsylvania. South Carolina. Rhode Island. New York. Tennessee. Virginia. Total. For Vice-President: John Tyler, of Virginia 8 3 II ... 9 15 5 10 10 14 3 4 8 42 15 21 30 4 15 7 R. M. Johnson, of Kentucky. 3 5 4 L.W.Tazewell, of Virginia. James K. Polk, of Tennessee. 8 5915 5 10 10 14 3 4 7 8 42 15 21 30 4 11 15 7 23 294 The duties of the *William Henry Harrison, ninth President of the United States, died at Washington, April 4, 1841. Presidential office devolving, in this event, upon John Tyler, Vice-President, he accordingly took the oath of office April 6, 1841. Total electoral vote. |