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Election in Texas
The 1856 United States presidential election in Texas was held on Tuesday November 4, as part of the
1856 United States presidential election. State voters chose four electors to represent the state in the
Electoral College, which chose the
president and
vice president.
Texas voted for the
Democratic nominee
James Buchanan, who received 67% of the vote. Texas was Buchanan's second-strongest state.
Republican Party nominee
John C. Frémont was not on the ballot. Texas would never be won by a Republican candidate until
Herbert Hoover narrowly won the state in
1928.
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Results
See also
References
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General | |
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President of the Republic of Texas | |
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U.S. President | |
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U.S. Senate | |
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U.S. House | |
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Governor | |
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Legislature |
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Lieutenant Governor | |
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Attorney General | |
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Amendments | |
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Municipal | Dallas | |
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El Paso | |
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Houston | |
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Plano | |
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Mayoral | Arlington | |
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Austin | |
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Corpus Christi | |
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Dallas | |
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El Paso | |
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Fort Worth | |
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Houston | |
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Laredo | |
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Lubbock | |
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San Antonio | |
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