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Meetings of Presidential Electors in Maryland, 1789-1980 1785-1791
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MEETING-Wednesday, December 5, 1832
(8 Electoral Votes)

PARTICIPATING POLITICAL
PARTIES IN MARYLAND
National Republican (NR)
Democratic (D)
VICTORS IN MARYLAND
President & Vice President
Henry Clay (NR) and
John Sergeant-5 electoral votes
ELECTORS
William B. Tyler-lst District
William Price-2nd District
Upton S. Heath-2nd District
William Frick-2nd District
John Spear Smith-3rd District
John N. Steele-4th District
Robert H. Goldsborough-4th District
Albert Constable-4th District
OPPOSING CANDIDATES
President & Vice President
Andrew Jackson (D) and
Martin Van Buren-3 electoral votes
GOVERNOR
George Howard-Anti-Jackson

MARYLAND ELECTION RETURNS
Clay and Sergeant 19,160
Jackson and Van Buren 19,156
Clay and Sergeant 50.0 %
Jackson and Van Buren 50.0 %
Clay and Sergeant 5 electoral
Jackson and Van Buren 3
NATIONAL ELECTION RETURNS
Jackson and Van Buren 701,780
Clay and Sergeant 484,205
Jackson and Van Buren 54.2 %
Clay and Sergeant 37.4 %
Jackson and Van Buren 219 electoral
Clay and Sergeant 49
MISCELLANIA
Jackson conducted the first campaign trip
and was the first President to ride on a train
- a 12 mile journey on the Baltimore and
Ohio. One of the accomplishments in this
second term was to pay off the national debt
in 1835. The federal government was collect-
ing more in taxes than it was spending. The
next year, an act was passed to distribute
surplus federal funds to the States.

 
MEETING-Wednesday, December 7, 1836
(10 Electoral Votes)

PARTICIPATING POLITICAL
PARTIES IN MARYLAND
Whig (W)
Democratic (D)
VICTORS IN MARYLAND
President & Vice President
William Henry Harrison (W) and
John Tyler-10 electoral votes
ELECTORS
Robert W. Bowie
Elias Brown
Thomas Burchcnal
James M. Coale

David Hoffman
George Howard
Anthony Kimmel
William Price
James B. Ricaud
Thomas G. Pratt
substitute for John L. Purnell
OPPOSING CANDIDATES
President & Vice President
Martin Van Buren (D) and
Richard M. Johnson
GOVERNOR
Thomas W. Veazey (W)
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