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The1828 United States presidential election in Louisiana took place between October 31 and December 2, 1828, as part of the1828 United States presidential election. Voters chose five representatives, or electors to theElectoral College, who voted forPresident andVice President.
Louisiana voted for theDemocratic candidate,Andrew Jackson, over theNational Republican candidate,John Quincy Adams. Jackson won Louisiana by a margin of 6.02%.
In January 1828, Jackson had visited New Orleans to celebrate the 13th anniversary of theBattle of New Orleans in response to an invitation from the Louisiana legislature; he and his supporters financed the visit, as the legislature rejected providing any money,[1]: 147 and lingering anger against Jackson's conduct in 1815 prompted the legislature to disclaim any adherence to Jackson as a political candidate. The legislature remained dominated by Adams supporters.[1]: 148 His supporters had a mixed record in the fall elections, winning the governor's mansion and the legislature but losing two seats in the federal House of Representatives.[1]: 150 And while the presidential election ultimately saw Adams defeated in Louisiana, it was a slim defeat, in contrast to nearly unanimous support for Jackson throughout the other southern states.[1]: 181
| 1828 United States presidential election in Louisiana[2] | |||||
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| Party | Candidate | Votes | Percentage | Electoral votes | |
| Democratic | Andrew Jackson | 4,605 | 53.01% | 5 | |
| National Republican | John Quincy Adams (incumbent) | 4,082 | 46.99% | 0 | |
| Totals | 8,687 | 100.0% | 5 | ||