1860 Presidential Election - Popular, Electoral VotesThe outcome of America's 1860 presidential election was section-oriented. The North voted for Lincoln who won with 40% of the popular vote and 59% of the electoral vote. The South split the vote between three additional candidates. Click on the image for an expanded view. CreditsMap, courtesy the National Atlas of the U.S. |
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