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ELECTION RESULTS:

DEMOCRATIC-REPUBLICAN:
ANDREW JACKSON (PRESIDENT)
JOHN C. CALHOUN (VICE PRESIDENT)
Electoral Vote: 99 (37.9%)
Popular Vote: 151,271 (41.3%)

DEMOCRATIC-REPUBLICAN:
JOHN QUINCY ADAMS (PRESIDENT)
JOHN C. CALHOUN (VICE PRESIDENT)
Electoral Vote: 84 (32.2%)
Popular Vote: 113,122 (30.9%)

DEMOCRATIC-REPUBLICAN:
WILLIAM H. CRAWFORD (PRESIDENT)
NATHANIEL MACON (VICE PRESIDENT)
Electoral Vote: 41 (15.7%)
Popular Vote: 40,856 (11.2%)

DEMOCRATIC-REPUBLICAN:
HENRY CLAY (PRESIDENT)
NATHAN SANFORD (VICE PRESIDENT)
Electoral Vote: 37 (14.2%)
Popular Vote: 47,531 (13.0%)

NOTE:  
John Quincy Adams was elected by the House of Representatives under the requirements of the Twelfth Amendment after none of the presidential candidates received a majority of the electoral votes.

CANDIDATES: 

DEMOCRATIC-REPUBLICAN:

JOHN QUINCY ADAMS (PRESIDENT)
JOHN CALHOUN (VICE PRESIDENT)

DEMOCRATIC-REPUBLICAN:

ANDREW JACKSON (PRESIDENT)
JOHN CALHOUN (VICE PRESIDENT)

DEMOCRATIC-REPUBLICAN:

WILLIAM H. CRAWFORD (PRESIDENT)
Nathaniel Macon
NATHANIEL MACON (VICE PRESIDENT)

DEMOCRATIC-REPUBLICAN:

HENRY CLAY (PRESIDENT)
Nathan Sanford
NATHAN SANFORD (VICE PRESIDENT)

RESOURCES:

U.S. Election Atlas
Library of Congress
UVA Miller Center
Wikipedia