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1836 United States presidential election in New Jersey|
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County Results
Harrison
50-60%
60-70%
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Van Buren
50-60%
60-70%
70-80%
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The 1836 United States presidential election in New Jersey took place between November 3 and December 7, 1836, as part of the 1836 United States presidential election. Voters chose eight representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for President and Vice President.
New Jersey voted for the Whig candidate, William Henry Harrison, over Democratic candidate Martin Van Buren. Harrison won New Jersey by a narrow margin of 1.06%.
1836 United States presidential election in New Jersey[2]
County
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William Henry Harrison
Whig
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Martin Van Buren
Democratic
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Margin
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Total votes cast
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#
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%
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#
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%
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#
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%
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Bergen
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1,716
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46.91%
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1,942
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53.09%
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-226
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-6.18%
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3,658
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Burlington
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3,031
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58.81%
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2,123
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41.19%
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908
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17.62%
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5,154
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Cape May
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489
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67.63%
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234
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32.37%
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255
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35.27%
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723
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Cumberland
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1,193
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54.57%
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993
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45.43%
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200
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9.15%
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2,186
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Essex
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4,343
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56.57%
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3,334
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43.43%
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1,009
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13.14%
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7,677
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Gloucester
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2,377
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51.90%
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2,203
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48.10%
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174
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3.80%
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4,580
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Hunterdon
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2,114
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47.37%
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2,349
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52.63%
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-235
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-5.27%
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4,463
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Middlesex
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2,003
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53.82%
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1,719
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46.18%
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284
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7.63%
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3,722
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Monmouth
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2,349
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47.96%
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2,549
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52.04%
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-200
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-4.08%
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4,898
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Morris
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1,801
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50.38%
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1,774
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49.62%
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27
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0.76%
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3,575
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Salem
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1,334
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56.29%
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1,036
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43.71%
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298
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12.57%
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2,370
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Somerset
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1,436
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51.67%
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1,343
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48.33%
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93
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3.35%
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2,779
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Sussex
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910
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27.58%
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2,389
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72.42%
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-1,479
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-44.83%
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3,299
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Warren
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1,041
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39.36%
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1,604
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60.64%
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-563
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-21.29%
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2,645
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Total:
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26,137
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50.53%
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25,592
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49.47%
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545
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1.05%
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51,729
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