1828 United States presidential election in Maryland
The 1828 United States presidential election in Maryland took place between October 31 and December 2, 1828, as part of the 1828 United States presidential election. Voters chose 11 representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for President and Vice President.
Maryland voted for the National Republican candidate, John Quincy Adams, over the Democratic candidate, Andrew Jackson. Adams won Maryland by a margin of 0.5%.
Results
Results by county
County
|
John Quincy Adams
National Republican
|
Andrew Jackson
Democratic
|
Margin
|
Total
Votes
Cast [2]
|
#
|
%
|
#
|
%
|
#
|
%
|
Allegany
|
741
|
46.40%
|
856
|
53.60%
|
-115
|
-7.20%
|
1,597
|
Anne Arundel
|
1,431
|
52.83%
|
1,275
|
47.17%
|
156
|
5.66%
|
2,706
|
Baltimore (City and County)
|
5,917
|
43.38%
|
7,725
|
56.62%
|
-1,808
|
-13.24%
|
13,642
|
Calvert
|
537
|
74.79%
|
181
|
25.21%
|
356
|
49.58%
|
718
|
Caroline
|
666
|
55.36%
|
537
|
44.64%
|
129
|
10.72%
|
1,203
|
Cecil
|
1,041
|
48.22%
|
1,118
|
51.78%
|
-77
|
-3.56%
|
2,159
|
Charles
|
739
|
57.15%
|
551
|
42.85%
|
188
|
14.30%
|
1,290
|
Dorchester
|
1,067
|
57.03%
|
804
|
42.97%
|
263
|
14.06%
|
1,871
|
Frederick
|
3,633
|
52.91%
|
3,234
|
47.09%
|
399
|
5.82%
|
6,867
|
Harford
|
1,201
|
52.31%
|
1,095
|
47.69%
|
106
|
4.62%
|
2,296
|
Kent
|
540
|
53.95%
|
461
|
46.05%
|
79
|
7.90%
|
1,001
|
Montgomery
|
1,036
|
61.78%
|
641
|
38.22%
|
395
|
23.56%
|
1,677
|
Prince George's
|
735
|
51.69%
|
687
|
48.31%
|
48
|
3.38%
|
1,422
|
Queen Anne's
|
668
|
50.26%
|
661
|
49.74%
|
7
|
-0.52%
|
1,329
|
St. Mary's
|
761
|
67.35%
|
369
|
32.65%
|
392
|
34.70%
|
1,130
|
Somerset
|
1,265
|
62.47%
|
760
|
37.53%
|
505
|
24.94%
|
2,025
|
Talbot
|
818
|
66.02%
|
421
|
33.98%
|
397
|
32.04%
|
1,239
|
Washington
|
1,743
|
45.51%
|
2,087
|
54.49%
|
-344
|
-8.98%
|
3,830
|
Worcester
|
991
|
47.35%
|
1,102
|
52.65%
|
-111
|
-5.30%
|
2,093
|
Total
|
25,530
|
50.96%
|
24,565
|
49.04%
|
965
|
1.92%
|
50,095
|
Counties that flipped from Democratic-Republican to Democratic
Counties that flipped from Democratic-Republican to National Republican
See also
References
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