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(Jackson). “Old Hickory” Wallops Clay in 1832. (Clay). Election of 1832. Three primary candidates: Andrew Jackson (Democratic) Henry Clay (National Republican) William Wirt (Anti-Masonic) Wirt (least popular candidate) . Third Party Involvement. Anti-Masonic Party
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(Jackson) “Old Hickory” Wallops Clay in 1832 (Clay)
Election of 1832 • Three primary candidates: • Andrew Jackson (Democratic) • Henry Clay (National Republican) • William Wirt (Anti-Masonic) • Wirt (least popular candidate)
Third Party Involvement • Anti-Masonic Party • Opposed secrecy of Masonic Order • “Energized” by New York murder • Appealed to suspicions of secret societies • Contained many evangelical Protestants • Wanted to use political power to effect reforms
National Nominating Conventioins • Very large amount of people • Formal Platforms • Candidates publicized their opinions
Outcome of the Election • Andrew Jackson (Democratic) wins with • 219 Electoral Votes • 687,502 Popular Votes • Henry Clay (National Republican) loses with • 49 Electoral Votes • 530,189 Popular Votes • William Wart ( Anti-Masonic) loses with • 7 Electoral Votes • 100,715 Popular Votes