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In the 1860 election Abraham Lincoln won the electoral votes of all the free states except a fraction of the New Jersey votes. Lincoln won 4 of New Jersey's 7 electoral votes in 1860.

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Abraham Lincoln (R) won all the free states in 1860 and so won the election.

He split votes in New Jersey with Douglas, getting 4 of the 7 votes.

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