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Lincoln won the election in 1860 with only 39% of the popular vote because he received the majority of the electoral vote. The US uses an indirect method to elect the President-- the popular vote does not decide the election. Lincoln was one of four candidates for president, and he had the most votes of the four.

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The election showed just how fragmented the nation had become. Abe Lincoln won every free state. Breckinridge won every slave holding state except four. Bell won Kentucky, Tennessee, and Virginia. Douglas won only Missouri. Lincoln carried only 40 percent of the popular vote. But he had received enough electoral votes to win the presidency.

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In the 1860 US presidential election there were four candidates. Due to the split in voting for one of four candidates, Abraham Lincoln won with less than 40% of the popular vote. He won based on the Electoral College votes.

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What was unusual about Abraham Lincoln's election in 1860?

In 1860, Abraham Lincoln became the only Presidential candidate in U.S. history to win the electoral vote despite winning less than 40% of the popular vote. The only other person to become U.S. President with less than 40% of the popular vote was John Quincy Adams in 1824, but he did not win the electoral vote.


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