1840 United States presidential election in Alabama

The 1840 United States presidential election in Alabama took place between October 30 and December 2, 1840, as part of the 1840 United States presidential election. Voters chose seven representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for President and Vice President.

1840 United States presidential election in Alabama

← 1836 October 30 – December 2, 1840 1844 →
 
Nominee Martin Van Buren William Henry Harrison
Party Democratic Whig
Home state New York Ohio
Running mate Richard M. Johnson John Tyler
Electoral vote 7 0
Popular vote 33,996 28,518
Percentage 54.38% 45.62%


President before election

Martin Van Buren
Democratic

Elected President

William Henry Harrison
Whig

Alabama voted for the Democratic candidate, Martin Van Buren, over Whig candidate William Henry Harrison. Van Buren won Alabama by a margin of 8.76%. As of 2020, this remains the only time in American history that Alabama has voted for a different presidential candidate than neighboring Mississippi.

Results

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1840 United States presidential election in Alabama[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Martin Van Buren 33,996 54.38%
Whig William Henry Harrison 28,515 45.62%
Total votes 62,511 100%

Results By County

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1840 United States Presidential Election in Alabama (By County)[2]
County Martin Van Buren

Democratic

William Henry Harrison

Whig

Total Votes Cast
# % # %
Autauga 574 49.27% 591 50.73% 1,165
Baldwin 118 46.27% 137 53.73% 255
Barbour 642 38.44% 1,028 61.56% 1,670
Benton 1,248 72.14% 482 27.86% 1,730
Bibb 478 45.05% 583 54.95% 1,061
Blount 720 87.27% 105 12.73% 825
Butler 274 27.85% 710 72.15% 984
Chambers 678 39.49% 1,039 60.51% 1,717
Cherokee 759 66.81% 377 33.19% 1,136
Clarke 596 72.15% 230 27.85% 826
Conecuh 208 27.77% 541 72.23% 749
Coosa 539 59.89% 361 40.11% 900
Covington 65 25.69% 188 74.31% 253
Dale 672 64.68% 367 35.32% 1,039
Dallas 689 40.22% 1,024 59.78% 1,713
DeKalb 771 83.08% 157 16.92% 928
Fayette 819 80.14% 203 19.86% 1,022
Franklin 903 58.64% 637 41.36% 1,540
Greene 790 36.64% 1,366 63.36% 2,156
Henry 391 54.61% 325 45.39% 716
Jackson 2,147 97.41% 57 2.59% 2,204
Jefferson 582 64.88% 315 35.12% 897
Lauderdale 987 60.48% 645 39.52% 1,632
Lawrence 782 54.65% 649 45.35% 1,431
Limestone 897 71.59% 356 28.41% 1,253
Lowndes 522 36.81% 896 63.19% 1,418
Macon 340 31.75% 731 68.25% 1,071
Madison 1,985 83.47% 393 16.53% 2,378
Marengo 595 41.41% 842 58.59% 1,437
Marion 535 73.19% 196 26.81% 731
Marshall 924 86.68% 142 13.32% 1,066
Mobile 1,121 43.08% 1,481 56.92% 2,602
Monroe 361 35.85% 646 64.15% 1,007
Montgomery 812 41.73% 1,134 58.27% 1,946
Morgan 804 69.19% 358 30.81% 1,162
Perry 825 45.88% 973 54.12% 1,798
Pickens 779 43.40% 1,062 57.69% 1,841
Pike 627 48.98% 653 51.02% 1,280
Randolph 524 65.26% 279 34.74% 803
Russell 406 37.01% 691 62.99% 1,097
Shelby 407 41.53% 573 58.47% 980
St. Clair 679 94.17% 42 5.83% 721
Sumter 1,180 47.43% 1,308 52.57% 2,488
Talladega 788 54.08% 669 45.92% 1,457
Tallapoosa 436 51.42% 412 48.58% 848
Tuscaloosa 938 42.37% 1,276 57.63% 2,214
Walker 367 60.07% 244 39.93% 611
Washington 276 51.21% 263 48.79% 539
Wilcox 436 35.91% 778 64.09% 1,214
Totals 33,996 54.38% 28,515 45.62% 62,511

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "1840 Presidential General Election Results - Alabama". U.S. Election Atlas. Retrieved December 23, 2013.
  2. ^ Dubin, Michael J. United States Presidential Elections. 1788-1870: The Official Results by County and State. ISBN 978-0-7864-6422-7.