The 1856 United States presidential election in Alabama was held on November 4, 1856. Alabama voters chose 9 electors to represent the state in the Electoral College, which chose the president and vice president.
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County Results
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Alabama was won by Senator James Buchanan (D–Pennsylvania), running with Representative and future presidential candidate in the 1860 presidential election John C. Breckinridge, with 62.08% of the popular vote, against the 13th president of the United States Millard Fillmore (A–New York), running with the 2nd United States Ambassador to Germany Andrew Jackson Donelson, with 37.92% of the popular vote.[1]
The Republican Party nominee John C. Frémont was not on the ballot.
Results
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | James Buchanan | 46,739 | 62.08% | |
Know Nothing | Millard Fillmore | 28,552 | 37.92% | |
Total votes | 75,291 | 100.00% |
Results By County
editCounty | James Buchanan
Democratic |
Millard Fillmore
Know Nothing |
Total Votes Cast | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
# | % | # | % | ||
Autauga | 621 | 56.66% | 475 | 43.34% | 1,096 |
Baldwin | 144 | 39.67% | 219 | 60.33% | 363 |
Barbour | 1,445 | 62.77% | 857 | 37.23% | 2,302 |
Benton | 1,687 | 79.20% | 443 | 20.80% | 2,130 |
Bibb | 539 | 52.95% | 479 | 47.05% | 1,018 |
Blount | 770 | 95.42% | 37 | 4.58% | 807 |
Butler | 777 | 49.52% | 792 | 50.48% | 1,569 |
Chambers | 1,141 | 54.13% | 967 | 45.87% | 2,108 |
Cherokee | 1,537 | 77.16% | 455 | 22.84% | 1,992 |
Choctaw | 643 | 61.41% | 404 | 38.59% | 1,047 |
Clarke | 754 | 77.25% | 222 | 22.75% | 976 |
Coffee | 703 | 70.02% | 301 | 29.98% | 1,004 |
Conecuh | 425 | 51.02% | 408 | 48.98% | 833 |
Coosa | 1,167 | 59.27% | 802 | 40.73% | 1,969 |
Covington | 304 | 51.35% | 288 | 48.65% | 592 |
Dale | 945 | 69.28% | 419 | 30.72% | 1,364 |
Dallas | 831 | 55.14% | 676 | 44.86% | 1,507 |
DeKalb | 900 | 87.38% | 130 | 12.62% | 1,030 |
Fayette | 799 | 64.49% | 440 | 35.51% | 1,239 |
Franklin | 1,056 | 59.76% | 711 | 40.24% | 1,767 |
Greene | 694 | 46.96% | 784 | 53.04% | 1,478 |
Hancock | 221 | 94.04% | 14 | 5.96% | 235 |
Henry | 966 | 67.22% | 471 | 32.78% | 1,437 |
Jackson | 1,790 | 94.86% | 97 | 5.14% | 1,887 |
Jefferson | 697 | 78.05% | 196 | 21.95% | 893 |
Lauderdale | 1,141 | 67.28% | 555 | 32.72% | 1,696 |
Lawrence | 699 | 52.56% | 631 | 47.44% | 1,330 |
Limestone | 790 | 73.76% | 281 | 26.24% | 1,071 |
Lowndes | 699 | 49.86% | 703 | 50.14% | 1,402 |
Macon | 1,039 | 45.61% | 1,239 | 54.39% | 2,278 |
Madison | 1,476 | 78.64% | 401 | 21.36% | 1,877 |
Marengo | 789 | 58.19% | 567 | 41.81% | 1,356 |
Marion | 700 | 77.95% | 198 | 22.05% | 898 |
Marshall | 883 | 90.84% | 89 | 9.16% | 972 |
Mobile | 1,838 | 50.93% | 1,771 | 49.07% | 3,609 |
Monroe | 604 | 56.29% | 469 | 43.71% | 1,073 |
Montgomery | 1,100 | 48.72% | 1,158 | 51.28% | 2,258 |
Morgan | 808 | 78.45% | 222 | 21.55% | 1,030 |
Perry | 808 | 49.51% | 824 | 50.49% | 1,632 |
Pickens | 1,037 | 60.79% | 669 | 39.21% | 1,706 |
Pike | 1,262 | 51.72% | 1,178 | 48.28% | 2,440 |
Randolph | 1,460 | 68.13% | 683 | 31.87% | 2,143 |
Russell | 994 | 53.76% | 855 | 46.24% | 1,849 |
Shelby | 787 | 62.71% | 468 | 37.29% | 1,255 |
St. Clair | 818 | 90.79% | 83 | 9.21% | 901 |
Sumter | 703 | 56.92% | 532 | 43.08% | 1,235 |
Talladega | 1,134 | 55.86% | 896 | 44.14% | 2,030 |
Tallapoosa | 1,478 | 53.67% | 1,276 | 46.33% | 2,754 |
Tuscaloosa | 680 | 41.14% | 973 | 58.86% | 1,653 |
Walker | 449 | 75.46% | 146 | 24.54% | 595 |
Washington | 194 | 56.07% | 152 | 43.93% | 346 |
Wilcox | 813 | 64.58% | 446 | 35.42% | 1,259 |
Totals | 46,739 | 62.08% | 28,552 | 37.92% | 75,291 |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "1856 Presidential Election Results Alabama".
- ^ Dubin, Michael J. United States Presidential Elections. 1788-1870: The Official Results by County and State. ISBN 978-0-7864-6422-7.