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1844 United States presidential election in Alabama

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1844 United States presidential election in Alabama

← 1840 November 1 – December 4, 1844 1848 →
 
Nominee James K. Polk Henry Clay
Party Democratic Whig
Home state Tennessee Kentucky
Running mate George M. Dallas Theodore Frelinghuysen
Electoral vote 9 0
Popular vote 37,401 26,002
Percentage 58.99% 41.01%

County Results

President before election

John Tyler
Independent

Elected President

James K. Polk
Democratic

The 1844 United States presidential election in Alabama took place between November 1 and December 4, 1844, as part of the 1844 United States presidential election. Voters chose nine representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for President and Vice President.

Alabama voted for the Democratic candidate, James K. Polk, over Whig candidate Henry Clay. Polk won Alabama by a margin of 17.98%.

Results

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1844 United States presidential election in Alabama[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic James K. Polk 37,401 58.99%
Whig Henry Clay 26,002 41.01%
Total votes 63,403 100%

Results By County

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1844 United States Presidential Election in Alabama (By County)[2]
County James K. Polk

Democratic

Henry Clay

Whig

Total Votes Cast
# % # %
Autauga 633 57.13% 475 42.87% 1,108
Baldwin 120 44.61% 149 55.39% 269
Barbour 860 43.59% 1,113 56.41% 1,973
Bibb 1,382 78.75% 373 21.25% 1,755
Benton 596 56.98% 450 43.02% 1,046
Blount 774 90.21% 84 9.79% 858
Butler 405 37.82% 666 62.18% 1,071
Chambers 936 44.70% 1,158 55.30% 2,094
Cherokee 955 72.85% 356 27.15% 1,311
Clarke 631 73.12% 232 26.88% 863
Coffee 315 68.93% 142 31.07% 457
Conecuh 277 38.58% 441 61.42% 718
Coosa 796 66.56% 400 33.44% 1,196
Covington 139 48.43% 148 51.57% 287
Dale 616 74.67% 209 25.33% 825
Dallas 722 45.52% 864 54.48% 1,586
DeKalb 700 77.18% 207 22.82% 907
Fayette 796 83.88% 153 16.12% 949
Franklin 983 67.89% 465 32.11% 1,448
Greene 819 42.90% 1,090 57.10% 1,909
Henry 546 59.80% 367 40.20% 913
Jackson 1,751 95.27% 87 4.73% 1,838
Jefferson 585 68.90% 264 31.10% 849
Lauderdale 919 65.97% 474 34.03% 1,393
Lawrence 783 62.54% 469 37.46% 1,252
Limestone 965 74.81% 325 25.19% 1,290
Lowndes 678 48.85% 710 51.15% 1,388
Macon 626 36.54% 1,087 63.46% 1,713
Madison 1,720 82.81% 357 17.19% 2,077
Marengo 634 46.62% 726 53.38% 1,360
Marion 638 84.17% 120 15.83% 758
Marshall 875 84.38% 162 15.62% 1,037
Mobile 1,347 48.98% 1,403 51.02% 2,750
Monroe 359 38.77% 567 61.23% 926
Montgomery 836 45.14% 1,016 54.86% 1,852
Morgan 682 71.56% 271 28.44% 953
Perry 849 49.42% 869 50.58% 1,718
Pickens 967 52.02% 892 47.98% 1,859
Pike 768 47.12% 862 52.88% 1,630
Randolph 747 72.17% 288 27.83% 1,035
Russell 624 45.88% 736 54.12% 1,360
Shelby 472 48.02% 511 51.98% 983
St. Clair 644 93.33% 46 6.67% 690
Sumter 1,061 53.37% 927 46.63% 1,988
Talladega 851 57.35% 633 42.65% 1,484
Tallapoosa 705 49.20% 728 50.80% 1,433
Tuscaloosa 964 51.66% 902 48.34% 1,866
Walker 442 72.22% 170 27.78% 612
Washington 279 50.54% 273 49.46% 552
Wilcox 629 51.81% 585 48.19% 1,214
Totals 37,401 58.99% 26,002 41.01% 63,403

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "1844 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.