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Zachary Taylor
Zachary Taylor had never voted. He was likely the first.
Zachary Taylor the 12th President of the United States ran against the Democratic party candidate Lewis Cass in the Election of 1848.
In the US presidential election of 1848, Zachary Taylor of the Whig Party won the election. Even though he was a slave owner himself, he did not want to expand the practice further into the West.
1848 U.S. Presidential Election Results:146 votes (50.3%) -- minimum needed to win163 votes (56.2%) -- Gen. Zachary Taylor (W-LA)127 votes (43.8%) -- U.S. Sen. Lewis Cass (D-MI)
Zachery Scott won the 1848 presidential election defeating Lewis Cass. In the 1848 presidential election Zachery Taylor received 163 electoral votes and Lewis Cass received 127 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were Taylor 1,361,393 and Cass 1,223,460.
Zachery Taylor won the 1848 presidential election defeating Lewis Cass. In the 1848 presidential election Zachery Taylor received 163 electoral votes and Lewis Cass received 127 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were Taylor 1,361,393 and Cass 1,223,460.
Zachery Taylor won the 1848 presidential election defeating Lewis Cass. In the 1848 presidential election Zachery Taylor received 163 electoral votes and Lewis Cass received 127 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were Taylor 1,361,393 and Cass 1,223,460.
1848 U.S. Presidential Election Results:146 votes (50.3%) - minimum required163 votes (56.2%) - Gen. Zachary Taylor (W-LA)127 votes (43.8%) - U.S. Sen. Lewis Cass (D-MI)
Zachery Taylor won the 1848 presidential election defeating Lewis Cass. In the 1848 presidential election Zachery Taylor received 163 electoral votes and Lewis Cass received 127 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were Taylor 1,361,393 and Cass 1,223,460. Millard Fillmore was elected the nation's 12th Vice President in 1848 as the running mate of Zachery Taylor. Millard Fillmore succeeded to the presidency upon the death of Zachary Taylor.
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The candidates in the 1848 presidential election were Zachary Taylor, Lewis Cass, and Martin Van Buren. This election pressed the issue of slavery because Cass and Van Buren were from states in which slavery was not tolerated. Taylor was a slave owner himself and tried to use his position to appeal to the southern states.