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1816 United States presidential election in New Jersey


A presidential election was held in New Jersey on November 5 and 6, 1816 as part of the 1816 United States presidential election. The Democratic-Republican ticket of the U.S. secretary of state James Monroe and the governor of New York Daniel D. Tompkins defeated the Federalist ticket. The Federalist Party failed to nominate a candidate. In the national election, Monroe easily defeated the senior U.S. senator from New York Rufus King, who received 34 votes from unpledged electors despite not being a candidate.

New Jersey chose eight electors on a statewide general ticket. Nineteenth century election laws required voters to vote directly for members of the Electoral College rather than for president. This sometimes resulted in small differences in the number of votes cast for electors pledged to the same presidential candidate if some voters did not vote for all the electors nominated by a party. This table compares the votes for the most popular elector pledged to each ticket to give an approximate sense of the statewide result.

PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic-Republican5,44199.02
Federalist540.98
5,495100.00
PartyCandidateVotes
Democratic-RepublicanCharles Ogden5,441
Democratic-RepublicanJohn Crowell5,433
Democratic-RepublicanDavid Welch5,432
Democratic-RepublicanLewis Moore5,409
Democratic-RepublicanDaniel Garrison5,408
Democratic-RepublicanAaron Vansycle5,388
Democratic-RepublicanAaron Kitchell5,352
Democratic-RepublicanWilliam Rossell5,310
NoneBenjamin Ludlow142
NoneJohn Beatty64
NoneSamuel More55
NoneWilliam Irick54
FederalistFrederick Frelinghuysen54
NoneCharles Ewing50
FederalistSamuel Bayard49
NoneEbenezer Elmer39
NoneJohn N. Simpson32
NoneWilliam W. Harrison31
NoneCharles Kinsey17
NoneRobert Colfax15
NoneJohn Outwater13
NoneJonathan Ogden8
NoneAlexander Kirkpatrick8
NoneAnthony Taylor7
NoneMahlon Ford7
NoneSylvester D. Russell6
NoneJohn Buck1
NoneJoseph Cooper1
NoneMorris Hancock1
NoneAndrew Hancock1
NoneSheppard Kollack1
NoneWilliam Sanford Pennington1
NoneDavid Thompson1

This table compares the result for the most popular Democratic-Republican and Federalist electors in each county with surviving returns. The totals presented thus differ slightly from the statewide results summary, which compares the results for the most popular elector pledged to each ticket statewide.

CountyJames MonroeDemocratic-RepublicanUnpledged electorsFederalistMarginTotal
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Cumberland29199.6610.3429099.32292
Essex********
Gloucester20392.27177.7318684.54220
Hunterdon59195.02314.9856090.04622
Middlesex********
Monmouth460100.00460100.00460
Morris********
Salem********
Somerset********
Sussex77399.2360.7776798.46779
For PresidentFor Vice President
James MonroeDemocratic-RepublicanVirginia8Daniel D. TompkinsDemocratic-RepublicanNew York8
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