1808 United States presidential election in New Hampshire

The 1808 United States presidential election in New Hampshire took place between November 4 to December 7, 1808, as part of the 1808 United States presidential election to elect the President. Voters chose five representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for President and Vice President.

1808 United States presidential election in New Hampshire

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Nominee Charles C. Pinckney James Madison
Party Federalist Democratic-Republican
Home state South Carolina Virginia
Running mate Rufus King George Clinton
Electoral vote 7 0
Popular vote 14,085 12,793
Percentage 52.40% 47.59%

County Results

President before election

Thomas Jefferson
Democratic-Republican

Elected President

James Madison
Democratic-Republican

New Hampshire voted for Federalist candidate and Minister to France Charles C. Pinckney over the Democratic-Republican candidate and Secretary of State James Madison by a margin of 4.8%, although Pinckney won the state's presidential election, however, Pinckney would lose to Madison in the national presidential election, making this presidential election as the second time New Hampshire voted for a losing candidate in its presidential voting history.

Results

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1808 United States presidential election in New Hampshire[1]
Party Candidate Votes Percentage Electoral votes
Federalist Charles C. Pinckney 14,085 52.40% 7
Democratic-Republican James Madison 12,793 47.59%
Other 4 0.01%
Totals 26,882 100.00% 7

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Lampi, Philip. "New Hampshire 1800 Electoral College". A New Nation Votes. Tufts University. Retrieved 2024-06-21.