The American Vote
Second Party SystemNH · 6 EV

1844

New Hampshire: Polk carries 6 EV.
New Hampshire cast its 6 electoral votes for Polk (Democratic). National winner: James K. Polk (Democratic) — New Hampshire voted with the national winner this cycle.

New Hampshire in 1844

The 1844 contest saw New Hampshire line up behind Polk, delivering 6 electoral votes to the Democratic ticket. That placed New Hampshire with the eventual winner: James K. Polk went on to take the presidency, and New Hampshire was part of his column.

New Hampshire stayed in the Democratic column for the 4th straight cycle, extending a run that began in 1832. The region divided — Maine joined New Hampshire for the Democratic ticket, while Vermont and Massachusetts did not. Over its 59 recorded presidential cycles, New Hampshire has backed the Republican party more than any other — 28 times in all. The vote fell within the Second Party System — Jackson, Whigs, and the rise of mass politics.

Nationally, James K. Polk finished with 170 of the 275 electoral votes to Henry Clay's 105. James K. Polk led the national popular vote with 49.54% of the ballots cast.

The 1844 national map
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