1812 United States presidential election information
7th quadrennial U.S. presidential election
1812 United States presidential election
← 1808
October 30 – December 2, 1812
1816 →
217 members of the Electoral College 109 electoral votes needed to win
Turnout
40.4%[1] 3.6 pp
Nominee
James Madison
DeWitt Clinton
Party
Democratic-Republican
Democratic-Republican[Note 2]
Alliance
Federalist
Home state
Virginia
New York
Running mate
Elbridge Gerry[Note 1]
Jared Ingersoll
Electoral vote
128
89
States carried
11
7
Popular vote
140,431
132,781
Percentage
50.4%
47.6%
Presidential election results map. Green denotes states won by Madison and Orange denotes states won by Clinton. Numbers indicate the number of electoral votes cast by each state.
President before election
James Madison
Democratic-Republican
Elected President
James Madison
Democratic-Republican
The 1812 United States presidential election was the seventh quadrennial presidential election. It was held from Friday, October 30, 1812, to Wednesday, December 2, 1812. Taking place in the shadow of the War of 1812, incumbent Democratic-Republican President James Madison defeated DeWitt Clinton, the Lieutenant Governor of New York and Mayor of New York City, who drew support from dissident Democratic-Republicans in the North as well as Federalists. It was the first presidential election to be held during a major war involving the United States.[2]
Northern Democratic-Republicans had long been dissatisfied by the Southern dominance of their party, and DeWitt Clinton's uncle, Vice President George Clinton, had unsuccessfully challenged Madison for the party's 1808 presidential nomination. While the May 1812 Democratic-Republican congressional nominating caucus re-nominated Madison, the party's New York caucus, also held in May, nominated Clinton for president. After the United States declared war on the United Kingdom in June 1812, Clinton sought to create a coalition of anti-war Democratic-Republicans and Federalists.[3] With Clinton in the race, the Federalist Party declined to formally put forth a nominee, hoping its members would vote for Clinton, but they did not formally endorse him, fearing that an explicit endorsement of Clinton would hurt the party's fortunes in other races. Federalist Jared Ingersoll of Pennsylvania became Clinton's de facto running mate. A dissident faction of the Federalist Party attempted to nominate former vice presidential candidate Rufus King over Clinton, but only succeeded in doing so in Virginia.
Despite Clinton's success at attracting Federalist support, Madison was re-elected with 50.4 percent of the popular vote to his opponent's 47.6%, making the 1812 election the closest election up to that point in the popular vote. Clinton won the Federalist bastion of New England as well as three Mid-Atlantic states, but Madison dominated the South and took Pennsylvania. This was the narrowest popular vote margin for a victorious re-elected president until 2004.
^"National General Election VEP Turnout Rates, 1789-Present". United States Election Project. CQ Press.
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^Morison, Samuel Eliot (1965). The Oxford History of the American People. New York: Oxford. p. 383.
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