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US Election 1816 Map

US Election 1816 Map

By 1816, the political landscape had quieted down. The Federalist Party was collapsing and James Monroe was the Democratic-Republican candidate that coasted to victory. With the War of 1812 over, voters were ready for stability. On our 1816 US election map, Monroe nearly sweeps it all. Only Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island and Delaware stuck with the fading Federalists.

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On the Map

Here is the list of states and their electoral votes for James Monroe (Democratic-Republican) and Rufus King (Federalist):

States and Electoral Votes

State

Total Votes

Monroe (DR)

King (F)

New York

29

29

0

Pennsylvania

25

25

0

Virginia

25

25

0

Massachusetts

22

0

22

North Carolina

15

15

0

Kentucky

12

12

0

South Carolina

11

11

0

Connecticut

9

0

9

Maryland

8

8

0

New Jersey

8

8

0

New Hampshire

8

8

0

Vermont

8

8

0

Georgia

8

8

0

Tennessee

8

8

0

Ohio

8

8

0

Rhode Island

4

4

0

Delaware

3

0

3

Indiana

3

3

0

Louisiana

3

3

0

Election Summary
  • Total Voting: 217
  • The Winner: James Monroe (Democratic-Republican) with 183 votes (84%).
  • New State: Indiana (IND) makes its first appearance as a state with 3 electoral votes.
  • Federalist Decline: Rufus King carried only three states (Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Delaware), signaling the beginning of the “Era of Good Feelings” and the end of the Federalist Party.
  • Territorial Changes: The map continues to show the Missouri Territory, Illinois Territory, Michigan Territory, and Mississippi Territory.

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