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The 1856 United States presidential election in California took place on November 4 1856 as part of the 1856 United Stat

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The 1856 United States presidential election in California took place on November 4, 1856, as part of the 1856 United States presidential election. Voters chose four representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president. California voted for the Democratic nominee, former Secretary of State James Buchanan, over the American Party nominee, former Whig President Millard Fillmore, and the Republican nominee, former U.S. Senator and Military Governor of California John C. Frémont.

1856 United States presidential election in California
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Nominee James Buchanan Millard Fillmore John C. Frémont
Party Democratic Know Nothing Republican
Home state Pennsylvania New York California
Running mate John C. Breckinridge Andrew J. Donelson William L. Dayton
Electoral vote 4 0 0
Popular vote 52,534 35,733 20,622
Percentage 48.02% 32.67% 18.85%

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County Results

Buchanan

  30–40%
  40–50%
  50–60%
  60–70%
  70–80%

Frémont

  30–40%
  40–50%
  50–60%

Fillmore

  40–50%

Unknown/No Vote

  


President before election

Franklin Pierce
Democratic

Elected President

James Buchanan
Democratic

None of the three candidates took to the stump. The Republican Party opposed the extension of slavery into the territories — in fact, its slogan was "Free speech, free press, free soil, free men, Frémont and victory!" The Republicans thus crusaded against the Slave Power, warning it was destroying republican values. Democrats counter-crusaded by warning that a Republican victory would bring a civil war.

The Republican platform opposed the repeal of the Missouri Compromise through the Kansas–Nebraska Act, which enacted the policy of popular sovereignty, allowing settlers to decide whether a new state would enter the Union as free or slave. The Republicans also accused the Pierce administration of allowing a fraudulent territorial government to be imposed upon the citizens of the Kansas Territory, thus engendering the violence that had raged in Bleeding Kansas. They advocated the immediate admittance of Kansas as a free state. Along with opposing the spread of slavery into the continental territories of the United States, the party also opposed the Ostend Manifesto, which advocated the annexation of Cuba from Spain. In sum, the campaign's true focus was against the system of slavery, which they felt was destroying the Republican values that the Union had been founded upon.

The Democratic platform supported the Kansas-Nebraska Act and popular sovereignty. The party supported the pro-slavery territorial legislature elected in Kansas, opposed the free-state elements within Kansas, and castigated the Topeka Constitution as an illegal document written during an illegal convention. The Democrats also supported the plan to annex Cuba, advocated in the Ostend Manifesto, which Buchanan helped devise while serving as minister to Britain. The most influential aspect of the Democratic campaign was a warning that a Republican victory would lead to the secession of numerous southern states.

This would prove the last occasion the Democratic Party carried Alameda County until Franklin Delano Roosevelt in 1932, the last in which the Democrats carried Santa Cruz County and Placer County until Woodrow Wilson in 1916, and the last when Napa, Solano and Marin Counties voted Democratic until Wilson in 1912. California's electoral votes would not be again carried by the Democratic Party until 1880.

Results

General Election Results
Party Pledged to Elector Votes
Democratic Party James Buchanan A. C. Bradford 52,534
Democratic Party James Buchanan George Freanor 52,532
Democratic Party James Buchanan P. Della Torre 52,525
Democratic Party James Buchanan Augustin Olivera 52,516
American Party Millard Fillmore Balie Peyton 35,733
American Party Millard Fillmore R. N. Wood 35,727
American Party Millard Fillmore O. C. Hall 35,694
American Party Millard Fillmore J. S. Pitzer 35,688
Republican Party John C. Frémont Alexander Bell 20,622
Republican Party John C. Frémont F. P. Tracy 20,613
Republican Party John C. Frémont Lewis G. Gunn 20,612
Republican Party John C. Frémont C. N. Ormsby 20,595
Write-in Scattering 502
Votes cast 91,387

Results by county

County James Buchanan
Democratic
Millard Fillmore
American
John C. Frémont
Republican
Scattering
Write-in
Margin Total votes cast
# % # % # % # % # %
Alameda 729 43.78% 213 12.79% 723 43.42% 0 0.00% 6 0.36% 1,665
Amador 1,784 44.58% 1,557 38.91% 657 16.42% 4 0.10% 227 5.67% 4,002
Butte 2,501 50.56% 1,702 34.40% 744 15.04% 0 0.00% 799 16.15% 4,947
Calaveras 2,615 50.49% 1,515 29.25% 561 10.83% 488 9.42% 1,100 21.24% 5,179
Colusa 289 47.22% 305 49.84% 18 2.94% 0 0.00% -16 -2.61% 612
Contra Costa 457 48.62% 293 31.17% 190 20.21% 0 0.00% 164 17.45% 940
El Dorado 4,048 48.20% 2,959 35.23% 1,391 16.56% 0 0.00% 1,089 12.97% 8,398
Fresno 218 63.56% 124 36.15% 1 0.29% 0 0.00% 94 27.41% 343
Humboldt 204 40.96% 191 38.35% 103 20.68% 0 0.00% 13 2.61% 498
Los Angeles 722 52.36% 135 9.79% 522 37.85% 0 0.00% 200 14.50% 1,379
Marin 350 60.03% 82 14.07% 151 25.90% 0 0.00% 199 34.13% 583
Mariposa 1,255 57.28% 771 35.19% 165 7.53% 0 0.00% 484 22.09% 2,191
Merced 249 64.34% 124 32.04% 14 3.62% 0 0.00% 125 32.30% 387
Monterey 266 40.67% 169 25.84% 219 33.49% 0 0.00% 47 7.19% 654
Napa 444 47.13% 340 36.09% 158 16.77% 0 0.00% 104 11.04% 942
Nevada 3,498 48.58% 2,240 31.11% 1,462 20.31% 0 0.00% 1,258 17.47% 7,200
Placer 2,807 47.62% 2,096 35.56% 992 16.83% 0 0.00% 711 12.06% 5,895
Plumas 1,124 50.95% 865 39.21% 217 9.84% 0 0.00% 259 11.74% 2,206
Sacramento 3,437 44.23% 3,387 43.59% 939 12.08% 7 0.09% 50 0.64% 7,770
San Bernardino 314 75.85% 7 1.69% 93 22.46% 0 0.00% 221 53.38% 414
San Diego 172 75.44% 38 16.67% 18 7.89% 0 0.00% 134 58.77% 228
San Francisco 5,334 44.33% 1,601 13.31% 5,097 42.36% 0 0.00% 237 1.97% 12,032
San Joaquin 1,288 44.80% 1,040 36.17% 547 19.03% 0 0.00% 248 8.63% 2,875
San Luis Obispo 83 40.49% 15 7.32% 107 52.20% 0 0.00% -24 -11.71% 205
San Mateo 282 44.55% 113 17.85% 238 37.60% 0 0.00% 44 6.95% 633
Santa Barbara 175 47.55% 10 2.72% 183 49.73% 0 0.00% -8 -2.17% 368
Santa Clara 576 27.97% 674 32.73% 809 39.29% 0 0.00% -135 -6.56% 2,059
Santa Cruz 320 39.80% 288 35.82% 196 24.38% 0 0.00% 32 3.98% 804
Shasta 1,537 55.11% 1,083 38.83% 169 6.06% 0 0.00% 454 16.28% 2,789
Sierra 2,504 46.37% 2,203 40.80% 693 12.83% 0 0.00% 301 5.57% 5,400
Siskiyou 2,072 47.90% 1,790 41.38% 464 10.73% 0 0.00% 282 6.52% 4,326
Solano 799 49.20% 634 39.04% 190 11.70% 1 0.06% 165 10.16% 1,624
Sonoma 1,519 63.32% 498 20.76% 382 15.92% 0 0.00% 1,021 42.56% 2,399
Stanislaus 436 63.46% 228 33.19% 21 3.06% 2 0.29% 208 30.28% 687
Sutter 491 52.80% 347 37.31% 92 9.89% 0 0.00% 144 15.48% 930
Tehama 436 55.05% 312 39.39% 44 5.56% 0 0.00% 124 15.66% 792
Trinity 1,011 48.58% 882 42.38% 188 9.03% 0 0.00% 129 6.20% 2,081
Tulare 248 60.49% 139 33.90% 23 5.61% 0 0.00% 109 26.59% 410
Tuolumne 2,935 48.06% 2,113 34.60% 1,059 17.34% 0 0.00% 822 13.46% 6,107
Yolo 553 43.68% 583 46.05% 130 10.27% 0 0.00% -30 -2.37% 1,266
Yuba 2,451 47.23% 2,087 40.21% 652 12.56% 0 0.00% 364 7.01% 5,190
Total 52,534 48.02% 35,733 32.67% 20,622 18.85% 502 0.46% 16,801 15.36% 109,391

Counties that flipped from Whig to Democratic

  • Klamath
  • Sacramento
  • Marin
  • San Diego
  • Sutter

Counties that flipped from Democratic to Know Nothing

  • Colusa

Counties that flipped from Whig to Know Nothing

  • Yolo

Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican

  • Santa Barbara

Counties that flipped from Whig to Republican

  • San Luis Obispo
  • Santa Clara

References

  1. Menendez, Albert J.; The Geography of Presidential Elections in the United States, 1868-2004, pp. 153-155 ISBN 0786422173
  2. Original Manuscript Returns, California State Archives

Notes

  1. "Southern Democrat" John Breckinridge did carry Solano County in 1860
  2. These are the totals listed on the microfilmed state canvass at the State Archives. Based on newspaper reporting in early December 1856, it seems that the returns from nine counties failed to arrive in time and were not counted in the original certification by the Secretary of State. The totals on the canvass at the Archives includes these counties, except for Klamath.
  3. Based on totals for highest elector on each ticket
  4. Based on highest elector on each ticket
  5. Margin over Frémont
  6. This county's return arrived late
  7. Margin over Fillmore
  8. Includes Mendocino County
  9. The county figures add up to 52,533
  10. The county figures add up to 35,753

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Publication date: May 08, 2025 / 03:56

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The 1856 United States presidential election in California took place on November 4 1856 as part of the 1856 United States presidential election Voters chose four representatives or electors to the Electoral College who voted for president and vice president California voted for the Democratic nominee former Secretary of State James Buchanan over the American Party nominee former Whig President Millard Fillmore and the Republican nominee former U S Senator and Military Governor of California John C Fremont 1856 United States presidential election in California 1852 November 4 1856 1860 Nominee James Buchanan Millard Fillmore John C Fremont Party Democratic Know Nothing Republican Home state Pennsylvania New York California Running mate John C Breckinridge Andrew J Donelson William L Dayton Electoral vote 4 0 0 Popular vote 52 534 35 733 20 622 Percentage 48 02 32 67 18 85 County Results Buchanan 30 40 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 Fremont 30 40 40 50 50 60 Fillmore 40 50 Unknown No Vote President before election Franklin Pierce Democratic Elected President James Buchanan Democratic None of the three candidates took to the stump The Republican Party opposed the extension of slavery into the territories in fact its slogan was Free speech free press free soil free men Fremont and victory The Republicans thus crusaded against the Slave Power warning it was destroying republican values Democrats counter crusaded by warning that a Republican victory would bring a civil war The Republican platform opposed the repeal of the Missouri Compromise through the Kansas Nebraska Act which enacted the policy of popular sovereignty allowing settlers to decide whether a new state would enter the Union as free or slave The Republicans also accused the Pierce administration of allowing a fraudulent territorial government to be imposed upon the citizens of the Kansas Territory thus engendering the violence that had raged in Bleeding Kansas They advocated the immediate admittance of Kansas as a free state Along with opposing the spread of slavery into the continental territories of the United States the party also opposed the Ostend Manifesto which advocated the annexation of Cuba from Spain In sum the campaign s true focus was against the system of slavery which they felt was destroying the Republican values that the Union had been founded upon The Democratic platform supported the Kansas Nebraska Act and popular sovereignty The party supported the pro slavery territorial legislature elected in Kansas opposed the free state elements within Kansas and castigated the Topeka Constitution as an illegal document written during an illegal convention The Democrats also supported the plan to annex Cuba advocated in the Ostend Manifesto which Buchanan helped devise while serving as minister to Britain The most influential aspect of the Democratic campaign was a warning that a Republican victory would lead to the secession of numerous southern states This would prove the last occasion the Democratic Party carried Alameda County until Franklin Delano Roosevelt in 1932 the last in which the Democrats carried Santa Cruz County and Placer County until Woodrow Wilson in 1916 and the last when Napa Solano and Marin Counties voted Democratic until Wilson in 1912 California s electoral votes would not be again carried by the Democratic Party until 1880 ResultsGeneral Election Results Party Pledged to Elector Votes Democratic Party James Buchanan A C Bradford 52 534 Democratic Party James Buchanan George Freanor 52 532 Democratic Party James Buchanan P Della Torre 52 525 Democratic Party James Buchanan Augustin Olivera 52 516 American Party Millard Fillmore Balie Peyton 35 733 American Party Millard Fillmore R N Wood 35 727 American Party Millard Fillmore O C Hall 35 694 American Party Millard Fillmore J S Pitzer 35 688 Republican Party John C Fremont Alexander Bell 20 622 Republican Party John C Fremont F P Tracy 20 613 Republican Party John C Fremont Lewis G Gunn 20 612 Republican Party John C Fremont C N Ormsby 20 595 Write in Scattering 502 Votes cast 91 387 Results by county County James Buchanan Democratic Millard Fillmore American John C Fremont Republican Scattering Write in Margin Total votes cast Alameda 729 43 78 213 12 79 723 43 42 0 0 00 6 0 36 1 665 Amador 1 784 44 58 1 557 38 91 657 16 42 4 0 10 227 5 67 4 002 Butte 2 501 50 56 1 702 34 40 744 15 04 0 0 00 799 16 15 4 947 Calaveras 2 615 50 49 1 515 29 25 561 10 83 488 9 42 1 100 21 24 5 179 Colusa 289 47 22 305 49 84 18 2 94 0 0 00 16 2 61 612 Contra Costa 457 48 62 293 31 17 190 20 21 0 0 00 164 17 45 940 El Dorado 4 048 48 20 2 959 35 23 1 391 16 56 0 0 00 1 089 12 97 8 398 Fresno 218 63 56 124 36 15 1 0 29 0 0 00 94 27 41 343 Humboldt 204 40 96 191 38 35 103 20 68 0 0 00 13 2 61 498 Los Angeles 722 52 36 135 9 79 522 37 85 0 0 00 200 14 50 1 379 Marin 350 60 03 82 14 07 151 25 90 0 0 00 199 34 13 583 Mariposa 1 255 57 28 771 35 19 165 7 53 0 0 00 484 22 09 2 191 Merced 249 64 34 124 32 04 14 3 62 0 0 00 125 32 30 387 Monterey 266 40 67 169 25 84 219 33 49 0 0 00 47 7 19 654 Napa 444 47 13 340 36 09 158 16 77 0 0 00 104 11 04 942 Nevada 3 498 48 58 2 240 31 11 1 462 20 31 0 0 00 1 258 17 47 7 200 Placer 2 807 47 62 2 096 35 56 992 16 83 0 0 00 711 12 06 5 895 Plumas 1 124 50 95 865 39 21 217 9 84 0 0 00 259 11 74 2 206 Sacramento 3 437 44 23 3 387 43 59 939 12 08 7 0 09 50 0 64 7 770 San Bernardino 314 75 85 7 1 69 93 22 46 0 0 00 221 53 38 414 San Diego 172 75 44 38 16 67 18 7 89 0 0 00 134 58 77 228 San Francisco 5 334 44 33 1 601 13 31 5 097 42 36 0 0 00 237 1 97 12 032 San Joaquin 1 288 44 80 1 040 36 17 547 19 03 0 0 00 248 8 63 2 875 San Luis Obispo 83 40 49 15 7 32 107 52 20 0 0 00 24 11 71 205 San Mateo 282 44 55 113 17 85 238 37 60 0 0 00 44 6 95 633 Santa Barbara 175 47 55 10 2 72 183 49 73 0 0 00 8 2 17 368 Santa Clara 576 27 97 674 32 73 809 39 29 0 0 00 135 6 56 2 059 Santa Cruz 320 39 80 288 35 82 196 24 38 0 0 00 32 3 98 804 Shasta 1 537 55 11 1 083 38 83 169 6 06 0 0 00 454 16 28 2 789 Sierra 2 504 46 37 2 203 40 80 693 12 83 0 0 00 301 5 57 5 400 Siskiyou 2 072 47 90 1 790 41 38 464 10 73 0 0 00 282 6 52 4 326 Solano 799 49 20 634 39 04 190 11 70 1 0 06 165 10 16 1 624 Sonoma 1 519 63 32 498 20 76 382 15 92 0 0 00 1 021 42 56 2 399 Stanislaus 436 63 46 228 33 19 21 3 06 2 0 29 208 30 28 687 Sutter 491 52 80 347 37 31 92 9 89 0 0 00 144 15 48 930 Tehama 436 55 05 312 39 39 44 5 56 0 0 00 124 15 66 792 Trinity 1 011 48 58 882 42 38 188 9 03 0 0 00 129 6 20 2 081 Tulare 248 60 49 139 33 90 23 5 61 0 0 00 109 26 59 410 Tuolumne 2 935 48 06 2 113 34 60 1 059 17 34 0 0 00 822 13 46 6 107 Yolo 553 43 68 583 46 05 130 10 27 0 0 00 30 2 37 1 266 Yuba 2 451 47 23 2 087 40 21 652 12 56 0 0 00 364 7 01 5 190 Total 52 534 48 02 35 733 32 67 20 622 18 85 502 0 46 16 801 15 36 109 391 Counties that flipped from Whig to Democratic Klamath Sacramento Marin San Diego Sutter Counties that flipped from Democratic to Know Nothing Colusa Counties that flipped from Whig to Know Nothing Yolo Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican Santa Barbara Counties that flipped from Whig to Republican San Luis Obispo Santa ClaraReferencesMenendez Albert J The Geography of Presidential Elections in the United States 1868 2004 pp 153 155 ISBN 0786422173 Original Manuscript Returns California State ArchivesNotes Southern Democrat John Breckinridge did carry Solano County in 1860 These are the totals listed on the microfilmed state canvass at the State Archives Based on newspaper reporting in early December 1856 it seems that the returns from nine counties failed to arrive in time and were not counted in the original certification by the Secretary of State The totals on the canvass at the Archives includes these counties except for Klamath Based on totals for highest elector on each ticket Based on highest elector on each ticket Margin over Fremont This county s return arrived late Margin over Fillmore Includes Mendocino County The county figures add up to 52 533 The county figures add up to 35 753

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