1864 United States presidential election in Wisconsin
County Results Congressional District Results
Lincoln
50-60%
60-70%
70-80%
80-90%
McClellan
50-60%
60-70%
70-80%
80-90%
The 1864 United States presidential election in Wisconsin was held on November 8, 1864, as part of the 1864 United States presidential election . State voters chose eight electors to the Electoral College , who voted for president and vice president .
Wisconsin would be won by the National Union Party candidate, incumbent Republican President Abraham Lincoln and his running mate Andrew Johnson .[ 1] They defeated the Democratic candidate George B. McClellan and his running mate George H. Pendleton . Lincoln won the state by a margin of 13.20%.
This was the last election until 1912 in which a Democrat carried Lafayette County .
General Election Results[ 2]
Party
Pledged to
Elector
Votes
National Union
Abraham Lincoln
William W. Field
79,564
National Union
Abraham Lincoln
Henry L. Blood
79,562
National Union
Abraham Lincoln
George C. Northrop
79,357
National Union
Abraham Lincoln
Allen Warden
79,355
National Union
Abraham Lincoln
Alexander S. McDill
79,328
National Union
Abraham Lincoln
Henry F. Belitz
79,270
National Union
Abraham Lincoln
Henry J. Turner
79,250
National Union
Abraham Lincoln
Jonathan Bowman
79,225
Democratic Party
George B. McClellan
Theodore Rudolf
63,876
Democratic Party
George B. McClellan
Randall Wilcox
63,875
Democratic Party
George B. McClellan
Isaac W. Webster
63,838
Democratic Party
George B. McClellan
Frederick W. Horn
63,810
Democratic Party
George B. McClellan
Charles Morgan
63,770
Democratic Party
George B. McClellan
Garrit T. Thorne
63,686
Democratic Party
George B. McClellan
J. Stephens Tripp
63,606
Democratic Party
George B. McClellan
Harvey T. Ramsey
63,451
Write-in
Scattering
418
Votes cast[ a]
143,858
County[ 2]
Abraham Lincoln Republican
George B. McClellan Democratic
Margin
Total votes cast[ b]
#
%
#
%
#
%
Adams
582
72.48%
221
27.52%
361
44.96%
803
Ashland [ c]
14
32.56%
29
67.44%
-15
-34.88%
43
Brown
730
36.21%
1,286
63.79%
-556
-27.58%
2,016
Buffalo
597
67.76%
284
32.24%
313
35.53%
881
Calumet
444
38.21%
718
61.79%
-274
-23.58%
1,162
Chippewa
205
41.16%
293
58.84%
-88
-17.67%
498
Clark
171
78.08%
48
21.92%
123
56.16%
219
Columbia
2,652
64.14%
1,483
35.86%
1,169
28.27%
4,135
Crawford
711
47.49%
786
52.51%
-75
-5.01%
1,497
Dane
4,018
51.34%
3,809
48.66%
209
2.67%
7,827
Dodge
3,226
40.71%
4,698
59.29%
-1,472
-18.58%
7,924
Door
244
63.38%
75
19.48%
169
43.90%
385[ d]
Douglas
37
35.58%
67
64.42%
-30
-28.85%
104
Dunn
505
56.93%
251
28.30%
254
28.64%
887[ e]
Eau Claire [ c]
515
58.72%
362
41.28%
153
17.45%
877
Fond du Lac
3,483
51.30%
3,306
48.70%
177
2.61%
6,789
Grant
3,244
67.51%
1,561
32.49%
1,683
35.03%
4,805
Green
2,017
64.56%
1,107
35.44%
910
29.13%
3,124
Green Lake
1,441
74.01%
506
25.99%
935
48.02%
1,947
Iowa
1,282
47.38%
1,424
52.62%
-142
-5.25%
2,706
Jackson
680
76.66%
207
23.34%
473
53.33%
887
Jefferson
2,157
44.03%
2,742
55.97%
-585
-11.94%
4,899
Juneau
776
53.04%
687
46.96%
89
6.08%
1,463
Kenosha
1,318
59.99%
879
40.01%
439
19.98%
2,197
Kewaunee [ f]
157
17.25%
753
82.75%
-596
-65.49%
910
La Crosse
1,531
62.93%
902
37.07%
629
25.85%
2,433
La Pointe
15
40.54%
22
59.46%
-7
-18.92%
37
Lafayette
1,469
46.21%
1,710
53.79%
-241
-7.58%
3,179
Manitowoc
1,179
34.40%
2,248
65.60%
-1,069
-31.19%
3,427
Marathon
136
20.51%
527
79.49%
-391
-58.97%
663
Marquette
437
40.24%
649
59.76%
-212
-19.52%
1,086
Milwaukee
3,175
31.60%
6,874
68.40%
-3,699
-36.81%
10,049
Monroe
1,160
64.12%
649
35.88%
511
28.25%
1,809
Oconto
291
61.78%
178
37.79%
113
23.99%
471[ g]
Outagamie
651
39.70%
989
60.30%
-338
-20.61%
1,640
Ozaukee
243
10.59%
2,050
89.36%
-1,807
-78.77%
2,294[ h]
Pepin
273
69.64%
119
30.36%
154
39.29%
392
Pierce
656
66.80%
326
33.20%
330
33.60%
982
Polk
176
62.19%
107
37.81%
69
24.38%
283
Portage
704
69.36%
311
30.64%
393
38.72%
1,015
Racine
2,034
55.30%
1,644
44.70%
390
10.60%
3,678
Richland
1,020
61.00%
652
39.00%
368
22.01%
1,672
Rock
4,367
74.03%
1,532
25.97%
2,835
48.06%
5,899
Sauk
2,076
67.82%
985
32.18%
1,091
35.64%
3,061
Shawano
134
58.01%
97
41.99%
37
16.02%
231
Sheboygan
1,958
47.26%
2,185
52.74%
-227
-5.48%
4,143
St. Croix
594
44.90%
511
38.62%
83
6.27%
1,323[ i]
Trempealeau
573
80.25%
141
19.75%
432
60.50%
714
Vernon
1,336
74.85%
449
25.15%
887
49.69%
1,785
Walworth
3,455
74.35%
1,192
25.65%
2,263
48.70%
4,647
Washington
658
18.37%
2,923
81.63%
-2,265
-63.25%
3,581
Waukesha
2,009
47.78%
2,196
52.22%
-187
-4.45%
4,205
Waupaca
1,139
67.84%
540
32.16%
599
35.68%
1,679
Waushara
1,053
78.88%
282
21.12%
771
57.75%
1,335
Winnebago
2,923
62.26%
1,772
37.74%
1,151
24.52%
4,695
Wood
247
49.90%
248
50.10%
-1
-0.20%
495
Soldiers[ j]
11,372
82.41%
2,428
17.59%
8,944
64.81%
13,800
Total[ k]
79,564
55.31%
63,876
44.40%
15,688
10.91%
143,858
Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic [ edit ]
^ Based on totals for highest elector on each ticket
^ Based on highest elector on each ticket
^ a b The returns from this county did not arrive in time to be counted by the Board of Canvassers
^ Includes 66 Scattering votes. 26 of these are 13 each for George McClellan and George Pendleton, the Democratic nominees for President and Vice President, respectively.
^ Includes 131 Scattering votes. These appear to have been intended for Union elector Turner.
^ The return from this county was rejected by the Board of Canvassers on account of informality
^ Includes 2 Scattering votes. These votes appear to have been intended for Union elector Belitz
^ Includes 1 Scattering vote
^ Includes 218 Scattering votes. 139 of these appear to have been intended for Democratic elector Thorne. 79 of these appear to have been intended for Union elector Belitz.
^ A sizeable fraction of the Soldier vote was rejected. The figures here are the ones that were counted by the Board of Canvassers. The rejected Soldier vote was 2,477 for Lincoln and 584 for McClellan.
^ Does not include the late votes from Adams and Eau Claire counties, the rejected vote from Kewaunee County, and the rejected Soldier votes.
^ "1864 Presidential General Election Results – Wisconsin" . Retrieved August 18, 2016 .
^ a b Wisconsin Historical Society, Tabular Statement of the Votes polled at a General Election held in the several towns, wards and election precincts in the State of Wisconsin and by the electors of the State of Wisconsin in the military service of the United States, on Tuesday the Eighth day of November A.D. 1864 for Electors of President and Vice President of the United States, State Superintendent, and Members of Congress