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US Election 1852 Map

US Election 1852 Map

This map of the 1852 election looks calmer than it really was. On the surface, it shows a sweeping win for Franklin Pierce, the Democratic candidate. That’s right. Blue stretches across nearly every state. But underneath that sea of color, the old Whig Party was collapsing holding only a few states in the Northeast.

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On the Map

Here is the state-by-state electoral breakdown for the 1852 Presidential Election and a look at the massive expansion of the United States since its first election in 1789.

States and Electoral Votes

State

Total Votes

Pierce (D)

Scott (Whig)

New York

35

35

0

Pennsylvania

27

27

0

Ohio

23

23

0

Virginia

15

15

0

Massachusetts

13

0

13

Indiana

13

13

0

Tennessee

12

0

12

Kentucky

12

0

12

Illinois

11

11

0

North Carolina

10

10

0

Georgia

10

10

0

Alabama

9

9

0

Missouri

9

9

0

Maine

8

8

0

Maryland

8

8

0

South Carolina

8

8

0

New Jersey

7

7

0

Mississippi

7

7

0

Michigan

6

6

0

Louisiana

6

6

0

New Hampshire

5

5

0

Vermont

5

0

5

Wisconsin

5

5

0

Connecticut

6

6

0

Rhode Island

4

4

0

Arkansas

4

4

0

Iowa

4

4

0

Texas

4

4

0

California

4

4

0

Delaware

3

3

0

Florida

3

3

0

Election Summary
  • Winner: Franklin Pierce (Democrat) won 254 electoral votes (86%).
  • Popular Vote: Totaled 3,143,679, Pierce won 51% (1,601,274).
  • Third Party: The Free Soil Party (Hale) took 5% of the popular vote (155,825).
  • New State: California (4) participated in its first presidential election.

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