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U.S. presidential election 1820 - Campaign.
There was effectively no campaign, since there was no serious opposition to Monroe and Tompkins.
U.S. presidential election 1820 - Results.
In all, 235 electors were appointed, but three deceased electors (one each from Pennsylvania, Mississippi and Tennessee) were not replaced prior to votes being cast.
The sole electoral vote against Monroe came from William Plumer, an elector from New Hampshire and former U.S. Senator and Go ...
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 |  |  | U.S. presidential election 1820 - Campaign: Encyclopedia II - U.S. presidential election 1820 - BackgroundThe previous four years had coincided with the start of the Era of Good Feeling. International tensions were at a minimum with the end of the Napoleonic Wars. The federal government had become effectively single-party, as the Federalist Party had collapsed as a national party, and no new opposition party had arisen to take its place.
The United States had expanded in the previous four years as well. Florida Territory had been bought from Spain, and five new states had been admitted to the union: Mississippi (1817), Illin ...
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