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The 1816 United States presidential election in Pennsylvania took place as part of the 1816 United States presidential election. Voters chose 25 representatives, or electors to the Electoral College,[1] who voted for President and Vice President.
Pennsylvania voted for the Democratic-Republican candidate, James Monroe, over the Federalist candidate, Rufus King. Monroe won Pennsylvania by a margin of 18.66%.
Results
County results
County
|
James Madison
Democratic-Republican
|
Rufus King
Federalist
|
Total votes cast
|
%
|
#
|
%
|
#
|
Adams |
31.39% |
205 |
68.61% |
448 |
653
|
Allegheny |
34.22% |
218 |
65.78% |
419 |
637
|
Armstrong |
45.22% |
71 |
54.78% |
86 |
157
|
Beaver |
70.04% |
180 |
29.96% |
77 |
257
|
Bedford |
66.20% |
423 |
33.80% |
216 |
639
|
Berks |
65.56% |
1,563 |
34.44% |
821 |
2,384
|
Bradford |
82.81% |
395 |
17.19% |
82 |
477
|
Bucks |
47.85% |
1,789 |
52.15% |
1,950 |
3,739
|
Butler |
84.15% |
154 |
15.85% |
29 |
183
|
Cambria |
76.53% |
75 |
23.47% |
23 |
98
|
Centre |
66.44% |
479 |
33.56% |
242 |
721
|
Chester |
55.02% |
1,999 |
44.98% |
1,634 |
3,633
|
Columbia |
89.47% |
544 |
10.53% |
64 |
608
|
Crawford |
52.49% |
95 |
47.51% |
86 |
181
|
Cumberland |
70.62% |
1,262 |
29.38% |
525 |
1,787
|
Dauphin |
66.84% |
510 |
33.16% |
253 |
763
|
Delaware |
42.49% |
348 |
57.51% |
471 |
819
|
Erie |
39.53% |
85 |
60.47% |
130 |
215
|
Fayette |
63.17% |
271 |
36.83% |
158 |
429
|
Franklin |
88.03% |
934 |
11.97% |
127 |
1,061
|
Huntingdon |
87.13% |
474 |
12.87% |
70 |
544
|
Greene |
89.74% |
140 |
10.26% |
16 |
156
|
Huntingdon |
51.11% |
712 |
48.89% |
681 |
1,393
|
Indiana |
39.79% |
76 |
60.21% |
115 |
191
|
Lancaster |
45.96% |
1,223 |
54.04% |
1,438 |
2,661
|
Lebanon |
72.27% |
516 |
27.73% |
198 |
714
|
Lehigh |
70.70% |
596 |
29.30% |
247 |
843
|
Luzerne |
54.70% |
378 |
45.30% |
313 |
691
|
Lycoming |
94.01% |
267 |
5.99% |
17 |
284
|
Mercer |
68.23% |
131 |
31.77% |
61 |
192
|
Mifflin |
82.55% |
525 |
17.45% |
111 |
636
|
Montgomery |
60.73% |
1,885 |
39.27% |
666 |
3,104
|
Northampton |
61.60% |
860 |
38.40% |
536 |
1,396
|
Northumberland |
76.32% |
506 |
23.68% |
157 |
663
|
Philadelphia |
46.28% |
1,698 |
53.72% |
1,971 |
3,669
|
Philadelphia City |
34.93% |
1,148 |
65.07% |
2,139 |
3,287
|
Pike |
77.99% |
124 |
22.01% |
89 |
159
|
Schuylkill |
83.33% |
124 |
16.67% |
68 |
408
|
Somerset |
82.03% |
251 |
17.97% |
55 |
306
|
Susquehanna |
71.60% |
242 |
28.40% |
96 |
338
|
Tioga |
78.90% |
86 |
21.10% |
23 |
109
|
Union |
86.57% |
522 |
13.43% |
81 |
603
|
Venango |
89.29% |
100 |
10.71% |
12 |
112
|
Washington |
78.74% |
489 |
21.26% |
132 |
621
|
Wayne |
87.23% |
82 |
12.77% |
12 |
94
|
Westmoreland |
57.42% |
414 |
42.58% |
307 |
721
|
York |
75.50% |
980 |
24.50% |
318 |
1,298
|
Source: [2]
|
See also
References