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irginia, 3; John Langdon, New Hampshire, 9; Rufus King, New York, 47. 1813 to 1817.--James Madison, of Virginia, President, inaugurated March 4, 1813. Elbridge Gerry, of Massachusetts, Vice-President, until his death, Nov. 23, 1814. He was born at Marblehead, Mass., July 17, 1744, and died at Washington, D.C. ELECTORAL VOTE.--For President, James Madison, 128; De Witt Clinton, New York, 89.--Total, 217. Eighteen States voting. For Vice-President, Elbridge Gerry, 131; Jared Ingersoll, Pa., 86. 1817 to 1821.--James Monroe, of Virginia, President, inaugurated March 4, 1817. He was born in Westmoreland county, Va., 1759, and died in New York, July 4, 1831. Daniel D. Tompkins, of New York, Vice-President. Born June 21, 1774, at Fox Meadows, N.Y., and died at Staten Island, June 11, 1825. ELECTORAL VOTE.--For President, James Monroe, 183; Rufus King, 34.--Total, 221. Nineteen States voting. For Vice-President, Daniel D. Tompkins, 183; John Eager Howard, Maryland, 22; James Ross, Pennsylvania, 5; John Marshall, Virginia, 4; Robt. Goodloe Harper, Maryland, 3. 1821 to 1825.--James Monroe, President, inaugurated March 4, 1821. Daniel D. Tompkins, Vice-President. ELECTORAL VOTE.--For President, James Monroe, 231; John Quincy Adams, Massachusetts, 1.--Total, 232. Twenty-four States voting. For Vice-President, Daniel D. Tompkins, 218; Richard Stockton, New Jersey, 8; Robert G. Harper, 1; Richard Rush, Pennsylvania, 1; Daniel Rodney, Delaware, 1. 1825 to 1829.--John Quincy Adams, of Massachusetts, President, inaugurated March 4, 1825. He was born at Quincy, Massachusetts, July 11, 1767, and died at Washington City, Feb. 23, 1848. John Caldwell Calhoun, of South Carolina, Vice-President. Born in Abbeville district, S.C., March 18, 1782, and died March 31, 1850, in Washington City. POPULAR VOTE.--For President, John Quincy Adams, 105,321; Andrew Jackson, Tennessee, 152,899; Wm. H. Crawford, Georgia, 47,265; Henry Clay, Kentucky, 47,087. ELECTORAL VOTE.--For President Andrew Jackson, 99; John Quincy Adams, 84; Wm, H. Crawford, 41; Henry Clay, 37.--Total, 261. Twenty-four States voting. There being no choice by the Electoral colleges, the vote was taken into the House of Representatives. Adams received the votes of thirteen States, Jackson seven, and Crawford four. John Quincy Adams was therefore declared elected President. For Vice-President, the Electoral vote was John C. Calhoun, South Carolina, 182
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