U.S. presidential election, 1864
The U.S. presidential election of 1864 was conducted in the middle of the Civil War, and as such the Confederate states did not participate. The war was taking a heavy toll in terms of lives and resources, and as such incumbent President Abraham Lincoln was seen as vulnerable.
General election
Results
Source (Popular Vote): {{Leip PV source| year=1864| as of=July 27, 2005}}
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Source (Electoral Vote): {{National Archives EV source| year=1864| as of=July 31, 2005}}
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(a) The states in rebellion did not participate in the election of 1864.
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(b) One Elector from Nevada did not vote
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(c) Andrew Johnson had been a Democrat, and would again later be elected to the Senate as a Democrat. The Republicans changed their name in the 1864 election to accommodate Democrats who supported Lincoln.
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