The American Vote
Era of Good FeelingsIL · 3 EV

1820

Illinois: Monroe carries 3 EV.
Illinois cast its 3 electoral votes for Monroe (Democratic-Republican). National winner: James Monroe (Democratic-Republican) — Illinois voted with the national winner this cycle.

Illinois in 1820

The 1820 contest saw Illinois line up behind Monroe, delivering 3 electoral votes to the Democratic-Republican ticket. Illinois ended up on the winning side — James Monroe captured the White House that year.

It marked the 2nd consecutive election in which Illinois backed the Democratic-Republican party, a streak reaching back to 1816. Illinois did not move alone — neighboring Missouri, Kentucky, and Indiana broke the same way in 1820. Across the 53 presidential elections Illinois has taken part in, it has most often sided with the Democratic party (26 times). The vote fell within the Era of Good Feelings — One-party rule and the Corrupt Bargain.

In the national count, James Monroe took 231 of the 232 electoral votes, against John Quincy Adams's 1.

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