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Zachary Taylor
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Presidential Election · 1848

The Election of 1848

Zachary Taylor defeats Lewis Cass

War hero Zachary Taylor wins as the Free Soil party splits the Democratic vote.

Whig Victory
Election Day
Nov 1848
Winner
Zachary TaylorWhig
Defeated
Lewis CassDemocratic
Electoral
163 – 127
Popular Vote
52% – 48%
Turnout
~73%of eligible voters

The Result

How the vote fell

290 Electoral Votes · 146 to win
Zachary Taylor
Taylor
Zachary Taylor
Whig
Electoral Votes163
Popular Vote1,249,850 52.5%
Cass
Lewis Cass
Democratic
Electoral Votes127
Popular Vote1,131,816 47.5%
Zachary Taylor and Lewis Cass
Zachary Taylor (left) and Lewis Cass (right)
Electoral map of the 1848 election
The electoral map of 1848 — Taylor vs. Cass

War hero Zachary Taylor wins as the Free Soil party splits the Democratic vote.

As a result of the Mexican American War, the United States gained considerable additional territory. The question of whether to make the new area free or slave became the single most significant political issue. This issue framed the election of 1848.

As a war hero, Zachary Taylor was a clear favorite at the Whig convention in June 1848. He received the needed two-thirds of the votes on the fourth ballot. The Democrats nominated Lewis Cass as their presidential candidate.

Taylor said very little on the question of whether slavery should be extended or not. Taylor did, however, own 200 slaves. His views were inferred from his actions. Cass, on the other hand, supported the belief that each territory should decide for itself whether to allow slavery. Van Buren ran as a third-party candidate on the Free Soil ticket, in total opposition to the expansion of slavery.

This presidential campaign was characteristic of the campaigns of the times, with each side slinging mud at the other. Taylor was attacked as a military autocrat, and the Democrats went on to call Taylor "semi-literate." The Whigs responded by calling Cass a "vagabond of evil."

Van Buren decided the election. Although the ex-President did not win any states, 10% of the vote that he did receive was enough to ensure Taylor's victory.

The Popular Vote

State-by-state results

The recorded popular vote in each state.

 
TaylorCass
StateTaylorMarginCass

Figures as recorded by HistoryCentral.