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  • US Election 1848 Map

    This map of the US 1848 election shows a country divided. Zachary Taylor’s Whig support spreads across the South and much of the West.

  • US Election 1844 Map

    Our US election 1844 map shows how sharply divided the nation had become between James K. Polk (Democratic) and Henry Clay (Whig Party).

  • US Election 1840 Map

    Our 1840 US election map shows Harrison’s support in the North, the West, and the Mid-Atlantic. Van Buren held on mainly in the South.

  • US Election 1836 Map

    In 1836, the presidency was wide open as Martin Van Buren ran to succeed Andrew Jackson. See our US election 1836 map to see the results.

  • US Election 1832 Map

    Our US election 1832 map shows Jackson sweeping most of the country, especially the South and West. Clay held a few pockets in New England.

  • US Election 1828 Map

    Our US election 1828 map shows Andrew Jackson’s victory. He dominated the South and much of the West. Adams held on mostly in New England.

  • US Election 1824 Map

    The 1824 election was a political free-for-all. Four men ran for president and Andrew Jackson won. This map tells the story of that chaos.

  • US Election 1820 Map

    In 1820, James Monroe ran virtually unopposed. Our 1820 US election map captures his overwhelming win without a serious challenger.

  • US Election 1816 Map

    James Monroe was the Democratic-Republican candidate that coasted to victory. On our 1816 US election map, Monroe nearly sweeps it all.

  • US Election 1812 Map

    In 1812, the country was at war and deeply divided over it. Our 1812 US election map captures the results with James Madison as the winner.

  • US Election 1808 Map

    Come 1808, the Jefferson era was winding down. James Madison stepped into the spotlight. Our 1808 US election map shows Madison’s victory.

  • US Election 1804 Map

    Looking at our US 1804 election map, Thomas Jefferson’s dominance is obvious. He swept nearly every state and cemented a landslide victory.

  • US Election 1800 Map

    On this map, you can see how sharply the nation split. Jefferson won the election with support coming from the South and western states.

  • US Election 1796 Map

    By 1796, the U.S. finally had a real political showdown. This map marks the country’s first competitive presidential race with Adams winning.

  • US Election 1792 Map

    Once again, George Washington became president of the United States. Our 1792 US election map shows a country taking shape politically.