1860 United States presidential election in Wisconsin

1860 United States presidential election in Wisconsin

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Nominee Abraham Lincoln Stephen A. Douglas
Party Republican Democratic
Home state Illinois Illinois
Running mate Hannibal Hamlin Herschel V. Johnson
Electoral vote 5 0
Popular vote 86,110 65,021
Percentage 56.56% 42.71%

County Results

President before election

James Buchanan
Democratic

Elected President

Abraham Lincoln
Republican

The 1860 United States presidential election in Wisconsin was held on November 6, 1860, as part of the 1860 United States presidential election. State voters chose five electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

Wisconsin was won by the Republican Party candidate Abraham Lincoln and his running mate Hannibal Hamlin. They defeated the Democratic Party candidate Stephen A. Douglas and his running mate Herschel V. Johnson. Lincoln won the state by a margin of 13.85%.

This was the last election until 1904 that Calumet County would vote for a Republican candidate. Additionally, Manitowoc County and Jefferson County would not vote Republican again until 1896. Green Lake County, established in 1858 and participating in its first presidential election, voted for Lincoln and would continue to back the statewide winner in every presidential election until 1940.

Results

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General Election Results[1]
Party Pledged to Elector Votes
Republican Party Abraham Lincoln William W. Vaughn 86,110
Republican Party Abraham Lincoln Herman Lindeman 86,109
Republican Party Abraham Lincoln J. Allen Barber 86,106
Republican Party Abraham Lincoln Bradford Rixford 86,099
Republican Party Abraham Lincoln Walter D. McIndoe 86,088
Democratic Party Stephen A. Douglas Charles Dunn 65,021
Democratic Party Stephen A. Douglas Emil Rothe 65,012
Democratic Party Stephen A. Douglas Edward G. Ryan 65,009
Democratic Party Stephen A. Douglas Jarius C. Farichild 65,007
Democratic Party Stephen A. Douglas Benjamin Ferguson 64,898
Southern Democratic John C. Breckinridge Samuel Elmore 888
Southern Democratic John C. Breckinridge Henry S. Pierpont 888[a]
Southern Democratic John C. Breckinridge Isaac J. Ullman 887
Southern Democratic John C. Breckinridge Hnery D. Barron 886
Southern Democratic John C. Breckinridge Napoleon B. Van Slyke 886
Constitutional Union John Bell Robert Chandler 161
Constitutional Union John Bell Hugh Cameron 160
Constitutional Union John Bell Richard Dart 160
Constitutional Union John Bell Talbot C. Dousman 160
Constitutional Union John Bell Benjamin F. Pixley 160
Write-in Scattering 58
Votes cast[b] 152,238

Results By County

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County[1] Abraham Lincoln
Republican
Stephen A. Douglas
Democratic
John C. Breckinridge[c]
Southern Democratic
John Bell
Constitutional Union
Margin Total votes cast[d]
# % # % # % # % # %
Adams 844 73.71% 296 25.85% 5 0.44% 0 0.00% 548 47.86% 1,145
Ashland 35 52.24% 32 47.76% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 3 4.48% 67
Bad Ax 1,145 70.16% 465 28.49% 22 1.35% 0 0.00% 680 41.67% 1,632
Brown 873 41.14% 1,239 58.39% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% -366 -17.25% 2,122[e]
Buffalo 459 70.62% 189 29.08% 1 0.15% 1 0.15% 270 41.54% 650
Calumet 706 53.85% 605 46.15% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 101 7.70% 1,311
Chippewa 256 51.51% 241 48.49% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 15 3.02% 497
Clark 152 62.55% 89 36.63% 2 0.82% 0 0.00% 63 25.93% 243
Columbia 3,386 67.63% 1,614 32.23% 4 0.08% 3 0.06% 1,772 35.39% 5,007
Crawford 828 49.70% 832 49.94% 6 0.36% 0 0.00% -4 -0.24% 1,666
Dane 4,798 53.22% 4,174 46.30% 40 0.44% 3 0.03% 624 6.92% 9,015
Dodge 4,398 49.42% 4,456 50.07% 43 0.48% 2 0.02% -58 -0.65% 8,899
Door 250 67.02% 123 32.98% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 127 34.05% 373
Douglas 70 45.75% 66 43.14% 15 9.80% 2 1.31% 4 2.61% 153
Dunn 564 61.71% 341 37.31% 9 0.98% 0 0.00% 223 24.40% 914
Eau Claire 490 57.51% 342 40.14% 19 2.23% 1 0.12% 148 17.37% 852
Fond du Lac 4,106 57.65% 3,001 42.14% 3 0.04% 12 0.17% 1,105 15.52% 7,122
Grant 3,579 64.67% 1,922 34.73% 33 0.60% 0 0.00% 1,657 29.94% 5,534
Green 2,372 64.00% 1,324 35.73% 10 0.27% 0 0.00% 1,048 28.28% 3,706
Green Lake 1,957 72.97% 708 26.40% 17 0.63% 0 0.00% 1,249 46.57% 2,682
Iowa 1,909 53.96% 1,581 44.69% 46 1.30% 2 0.06% 328 9.27% 3,538
Jackson 654 75.96% 207 24.04% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 447 51.92% 861
Jefferson 3,077 52.30% 2,794 47.49% 4 0.07% 1 0.02% 283 4.81% 5,883[f]
Juneau 1,033 57.90% 737 41.31% 9 0.50% 5 0.28% 296 16.59% 1,784
Kenosha 1,637 63.92% 920 35.92% 4 0.16% 0 0.00% 717 28.00% 2,561
Kewaunee 326 32.15% 688 67.85% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% -362 -35.70% 1,014
La Crosse 1,477 63.53% 765 32.90% 65 2.80% 18 0.77% 712 30.62% 2,325
La Pointe 43 58.90% 4 5.48% 26 35.62% 0 0.00% 17[g] 23.28% 73
Lafayette 1,736 47.05% 1,898 51.44% 47 1.27% 9 0.24% -162 -4.39% 3,690
Manitowoc 2,041 51.06% 1,947 48.71% 9 0.23% 0 0.00% 94 2.35% 3,997
Marathon 219 31.06% 481 68.23% 4 0.57% 1 0.14% -262 -37.16% 705
Marquette 781 46.79% 882 52.85% 6 0.36% 0 0.00% -101 -6.05% 1,669
Milwaukee 4,831 41.52% 6,726 57.81% 39 0.34% 38[h][2] 0.33% -1,895 -16.29% 11,634
Monroe 1,229 65.72% 631 33.74% 2 0.11% 8 0.43% 598 31.98% 1,870
Oconto 598 67.57% 286 32.32% 1 0.11% 0 0.00% 312 35.25% 885
Outagamie 832 43.02% 1,082 55.95% 20 1.03% 0 0.00% -250 -12.93% 1,934
Ozaukee 627 25.51% 1,823 74.17% 8 0.33% 0 0.00% -1,196 -48.66% 2,458
Pepin 326 73.76% 105 23.76% 11 2.49% 0 0.00% 221 50.00% 442
Pierce 637 60.67% 411 39.14% 2 0.19% 0 0.00% 226 21.52% 1,050
Polk 199 59.58% 122 36.53% 12 3.59% 1 0.30% 77 23.05% 334
Portage 944 64.13% 471 32.00% 57 3.87% 0 0.00% 473 32.13% 1,472
Racine 2,634 60.55% 1,659 38.14% 8 0.18% 8 0.18% 975 22.41% 4,350[i]
Richland 1,167 59.12% 776 39.31% 28 1.42% 3 0.15% 391 19.81% 1.974
Rock 5,198 72.34% 1,916 26.66% 64 0.89% 8 0.11% 3,282 45.67% 7,186
Sauk 2,309 69.28% 985 29.55% 37 1.11% 2 0.06% 1,324 39.72% 3,333
Shawano 163 58.84% 114 41.16% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 49 17.69% 277
Sheboygan 2,731 55.54% 2,179 44.32% 7 0.14% 0 0.00% 552 11.23% 4,917
St. Croix 664 52.53% 597 47.23% 3 0.24% 0 0.00% 67 5.30% 1,264
Trempealeau 490 78.53% 134 21.47% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 356 57.05% 624
Walworth 3,910 70.85% 1,591 28.83% 15 0.27% 3 0.05% 2,319 42.02% 5,519
Washington 939 25.47% 2,747 74.51% 1 0.03% 0 0.00% -1,808 -49.04% 3,687
Waukesha 3,020 53.81% 2,563 45.67% 10 0.18% 19 0.34% 457 8.14% 5,612
Waupaca 1,340 69.07% 575 29.64% 16 0.82% 9 0.46% 765 39.43% 1,940
Waushara 1,534 78.15% 405 20.63% 24 1.22% 0 0.00% 1,129 57.51% 1,963
Winnebago 3,225 63.21% 1,859 36.44% 16 0.31% 2 0.04% 1,366 26.77% 5,102
Wood 362 50.21% 301 41.75% 58 8.04% 0 0.00% 61 8.46% 721
Total 86,110 56.56% 65,021 42.71% 888 0.58% 161 0.11% 21,089 13.85% 152,238

Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican

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Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic

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See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Some third party sources for the county figures use this elector, but his county figures only add up to 887
  2. ^ Based on totals for highest elector on each ticket
  3. ^ This table uses the results for Elmore, which actually do add up to 888; many sources cite Pierpont's figures, which differ as follows: 1 in Clark (instead of 2), 10 in Manitowoc (instead of 9), and 27 in Richland (instead of 28). Using Pierpont's results, however, causes the county figures to add up to 887, not the stated 888.
  4. ^ Based on highest elector on each ticket
  5. ^ Includes 10 Scattering votes
  6. ^ Includes 7 Scattering votes
  7. ^ Lincoln's margin over Breckenridge
  8. ^ The canvass lists Chandler with 37 votes in Milwaukee County, the same as the other four Constitutional Union electors, but that figure might be a mistake. If 37 is correct, then Chandler only received 160 votes statewide. The figure of 38 comes from contemporary third party sources, such as the 1861 Tribune Almanac.
  9. ^ Includes 41 Scattering votes

References

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  1. ^ a b Wisconsin Historical Society, Tabular Statement of the Votes polled for Electors of President and Vice President of the United States at a General Election held in the Several Counties in the State of Wisconsin on the Tuesday Succeeding the first Monday being the Sixth day of November 1860
  2. ^ "Election Returns". The Tribune Almanac and Political Register for 1861. New York Tribune. p. 58.