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1856 United States presidential election in Pennsylvania

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election_name1856 United States presidential election in Pennsylvania
countryPennsylvania
typepresidential
ongoingno
previous_election1852 United States presidential election in Pennsylvania
previous_year1852
next_election1860 United States presidential election in Pennsylvania
next_year1860
election_dateNovember 4, 1856
image_sizex160px
image1James Buchanan (cropped).jpg
nominee1**James Buchanan**
party1Democratic Party (United States)
home_state1Pennsylvania
running_mate1**John C. Breckinridge**
electoral_vote1**27**
popular_vote1**230,686**
percentage1**50.13%**
image2John Charles Fremont Oval Crop Edit.png
nominee2John C. Frémont
party2Republican Party (United States)
home_state2California
running_mate2William L. Dayton
electoral_vote20
popular_vote2147,286
percentage232.01%
image3Fillmore (cropped).jpg
nominee3Millard Fillmore
party3Know Nothing
home_state3New York
running_mate3Andrew Jackson Donelson
electoral_vote30
popular_vote382,189
percentage317.86%
map_imagePennsylvania Presidential Election Results 1856.svg
map_captionCounty results
titlePresident
before_electionFranklin Pierce
before_partyDemocratic Party (United States)
after_electionJames Buchanan
after_partyDemocratic

Main article: 1856 United States presidential election

Buchanan Fremont Fillmore

A presidential election was held in Pennsylvania on November 4, 1856, as part of the 1856 United States presidential election. Voters chose 27 representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

Pennsylvania voted for the Democratic candidate, James Buchanan, over the Republican candidate, John C. Frémont, and the Know Nothing candidate, Millard Fillmore. Buchanan, a lifelong Pennsylvanian, won his home state by a margin of 18.12%.

Despite the margin of victory, this was the last time a Democrat won Pennsylvania until Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1936.

Results

1856 United States presidential election in PennsylvaniaPartyCandidateVotesPercentageElectoral votes
**Democratic****James Buchanan****230,686****50.13%****27**
RepublicanJohn C. Frémont147,28632.01%0
Know NothingMillard Fillmore82,18917.86%0
**Totals****460,161****100.0%****27**

Results by County

CountyJames BuchananJohn C. FrémontMillard FillmoreTotal votes cast#%#%#%Totals230,70050.11%147,51032.04%82,17617.85%460,386
Adams2,63752.68%1,12022.37%1,24924.95%5,006
Allegheny9,06237.41%13,67156.44%1,4886.14%24,221
Armstrong2,68045.96%2,96350.81%1883.22%5,831
Beaver1,90539.70%2,65855.39%2364.92%4,799
Bedford2,45852.30%3066.51%1,93641.19%4,700
Berks11,27270.92%1,0376.52%3,58622.56%15,895
Blair2,06941.68%4458.96%2,45049.36%4,964
Bradford2,31424.74%6,93874.18%1011.08%9,353
Bucks6,51754.61%4,68239.23%7356.16%11,934
Butler2,64843.30%3,40155.61%671.10%6,116
Cambria2,98762.77%80416.89%96820.34%4,759
Carbon1,86661.73%69222.89%46515.38%3,023
Centre2,89555.28%3907.45%1,95237.27%5,237
Chester6,33348.38%5,30840.55%1,44811.06%13,089
Clarion2,76061.36%78817.52%95021.12%4,498
Clearfield1,97859.94%71821.76%60418.30%3,300
Clinton1,48553.32%61822.19%68224.49%2,785
Columbia2,88966.46%1,23928.50%2195.04%4,347
Crawford3,39138.55%5,36060.94%450.51%8,796
Cumberland3,42752.90%1,47222.72%1,57924.37%6,478
Dauphin3,09443.28%1,61522.59%2,43934.12%7,148
Delaware2,00543.54%1,59034.53%1,01021.93%4,605
Elk57563.75%27530.49%525.76%902
Erie2,58432.18%5,15664.22%2893.60%8,029
Fayette3,55452.13%2,08930.64%1,17417.22%6,817
Franklin3,46948.53%2,44634.22%1,23317.25%7,148
Fulton97057.81%1428.46%56633.73%1,678
Greene2,74763.09%1,32130.34%2866.57%4,354
Huntingdon2,16445.70%92619.56%1,64534.74%4,735
Indiana1,76231.26%3,61264.08%2634.67%5,637
Jefferson1,46346.58%1,06333.84%61519.58%3,141
Juniata1,36552.66%48018.52%74728.82%2,592
Lancaster8,73143.81%6,60833.15%4,59223.04%19,931
Lawrence1,22027.85%3,06569.96%962.19%4,381
Lebanon2,51146.83%2,41445.02%4378.15%5,362
Lehigh4,42656.85%3,23741.58%1221.57%7,785
Luzerne6,79154.29%4,85038.77%8686.94%12,509
Lycoming3,32455.14%93429.36%1,77015.49%6,028
McKean52637.98%81258.63%473.39%1,385
Mercer2,69941.50%3,68656.68%1181.81%6,503
Mifflin1,49154.08%2167.83%1,05038.08%2,757
Monroe2,27578.34%56019.28%692.38%2,904
Montgomery7,13458.27%2,84523.24%2,26518.50%12,244
Montour1,27160.93%66631.93%1497.14%2,086
Northampton5,26063.63%1,16814.13%1,83822.24%8,266
Northumberland3,05961.61%56611.40%1,34026.99%4,965
Perry2,13552.55%52112.82%1,40734.63%4,063
Philadelphia38,22254.37%7,99311.37%24,08434.26%70,299
Pike86275.15%27023.54%151.31%1,147
Potter66734.43%1,26465.26%60.31%1,937
Schuylkill7,03559.09%2,18818.38%2,68222.53%11,905
Snyder1,25545.44%44316.04%1,06438.52%2,762
Somerset1,76338.11%1,45831.52%1,40530.37%4,626
Sullivan53860.11%30934.53%485.36%895
Susquehanna2,54839.44%3,86159.77%510.79%6,460
Tioga1,38623.28%4,54176.27%270.45%5,954
Union1,09240.34%1,42952.79%1866.87%2,707
Venango2,15750.52%2,04147.80%721.69%4,270
Warren1,23136.52%2,09162.03%491.45%3,371
Washington4,28848.78%4,23748.20%2653.01%8,790
Wayne2,25949.71%2,17247.80%1132.49%4,544
Westmoreland5,17254.09%4,09142.78%2993.13%9,562
Wyoming1,17149.14%1,13847.75%743.11%2,383
York6,87658.83%5114.37%4,30136.80%11,688

Analysis

Following the election, Pennsylvania would establish itself as a Republican stronghold. This would be the final time that Pennsylvania would vote for a Democratic candidate until Franklin D. Roosevelt won the state in 1936, as well as the last time that the state voted for a non-Republican candidate until Theodore Roosevelt’s third-party bid in 1912. Along with this being the last time that a non-incumbent Democrat won the state until John F. Kennedy in 1960.

As of the 2024 presidential election, this is the only time Snyder County voted for a Democratic presidential candidate. Lebanon County has voted for the Democratic presidential candidate once since, in 1936. Blair, Dauphin, and Philadelphia counties would not vote Democratic again until 1936, and Delaware County until 1964. Lancaster, Huntingdon, and Somerset counties have voted for a Democrat once since, in 1964.

This is the first time Adams County voted for a Democratic party candidate, though it did vote for Andrew Jackson in 1824, who would be the party's first two nominees in 1828 and 1832.

This remains the only presidential election in history in which New York voted Republican while its neighboring state, Pennsylvania, voted Democratic. This is also one of only four occasions where Pennsylvania and Michigan voted for different presidential candidates ever since the Democrats and Republicans became the two major parties in U.S. politics.

Notes

References

References

  1. "1856 Presidential General Election Results – Pennsylvania". U.S. Election Atlas.
  2. "Our Campaigns - PA US President Race - Nov 04, 1856".
  3. Menendez, Albert J.; ''The Geography of Presidential Elections in the United States, 1868-2004'', pp. 286-290 {{ISBN. 0786422173
  4. Brownstein, Ronald. (September 16, 2024). "Why these three states are the most consistent tipping point in American politics". CNN.
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