Main article: 1860 United States presidential election
1860 United States presidential election in Louisiana
Parish Results
Breckinridge
40-50%
50-60%
60-70%
70-80%
80-90%
90-100%
Bell
40-50%
50-60%
60-70%
Douglas
40-50%
The 1860 United States presidential election in Louisiana took place on November 6, 1860, as part of the 1860 United States presidential election . Louisiana voters chose six representatives, or electors, to the Electoral College , who voted for president and vice president .
Results
Results By Parish
1860 United States Presidential Election in Louisiana (By Parish)
Parish
John C. Breckinridge
Southern Democratic
John Bell
Constitutional Union
Stephen A. Douglas
Democratic
Total Votes Cast
#
%
#
%
#
%
Ascension
144
18.49%
279
35.82%
356
45.70%
779
Assumption
311
30.43%
233
22.80%
478
46.77%
1,022
Avoyelles
750
71.63%
290
27.70%
7
0.67%
1,047
Bienville
682
61.50%
293
26.42%
134
12.08%
1,109
Bossier
489
61.36%
253
31.74%
55
6.90%
797
Caddo
648
52.68%
545
44.31%
37
3.01%
1,230
Calcasieu
396
94.29%
24
5.71%
0
0.00%
420
Caldwell
325
63.48%
136
26.56%
51
9.96%
512
Carroll
530
53.75%
398
40.37%
58
5.88%
986
Catahoula
676
59.56%
439
38.68%
20
1.76%
1,135
Claiborne
896
50.28%
720
40.40%
166
9.32%
1,782
Concordia
175
52.71%
152
45.78%
5
1.51%
332
De Soto
634
63.40%
364
36.40%
2
0.20%
1,000
East Baton Rouge
490
41.00%
569
47.62%
136
11.38%
1,195
East Feliciana
377
48.03%
277
35.29%
131
16.69%
785
Franklin
342
54.98%
240
38.59%
40
6.43%
622
Iberville
535
61.85%
229
26.47%
101
11.68%
865
Jackson
527
54.16%
337
34.64%
109
11.20%
973
Jefferson
198
12.47%
984
61.96%
406
25.57%
1,588
Lafayette
468
86.67%
71
13.15%
1
0.19%
540
Lafourche
214
20.44%
324
30.95%
509
48.62%
1,047
Livingston
425
53.73%
249
31.48%
117
14.79%
791
Madison
172
33.14%
255
49.13%
92
17.73%
519
Morehouse
381
49.16%
347
44.77%
47
6.06%
775
Natchitoches
754
54.09%
534
38.31%
106
7.60%
1,394
Orleans
2,645
24.36%
5,215
48.03%
2,998
27.61%
10,858
Ouachita
312
39.00%
340
42.50%
148
18.50%
800
Plaquemines
267
59.60%
54
12.05%
127
28.35%
448
Pointe Coupee
626
70.34%
193
21.69%
71
7.98%
890
Rapides
1,036
59.06%
620
35.35%
98
5.59%
1,754
Sabine
420
60.69%
227
32.80%
45
6.50%
692
St. Bernard
186
66.19%
56
19.93%
39
13.88%
281
St. Charles
79
48.47%
68
41.72%
16
9.82%
163
St. Helena
331
51.64%
292
45.55%
18
2.81%
641
St. James
160
28.57%
292
52.14%
108
19.29%
560
St. John the Baptist
129
32.91%
176
44.90%
87
22.19%
392
St. Landry
961
51.50%
884
47.37%
21
1.13%
1,866
St. Mary
462
48.99%
392
41.57%
88
9.33%
943
St. Martin
572
48.15%
567
47.73%
49
4.12%
1,188
St. Tammany
164
30.43%
243
45.08%
132
24.49%
539
Tensas
254
64.96%
134
34.27%
3
0.77%
391
Terrebonne
441
45.70%
440
45.60%
84
8.70%
965
Union
726
55.85%
552
42.46%
22
1.69%
1,300
Vermilion
211
59.60%
142
40.11%
1
0.28%
354
Washington
387
76.79%
112
22.22%
5
0.99%
504
West Baton Rouge
147
37.50%
218
55.61%
27
6.89%
392
West Feliciana
272
55.17%
188
38.13%
33
6.69%
493
Winn
354
41.55%
257
30.16%
241
28.29%
852
Total
22,681
44.90%
20,204
40.00%
7,625
15.10%
50,510
Analysis
Louisiana was won by Southern Democratic candidate, Vice President John C. Breckinridge and his running with Senator Joseph Lane of Oregon . The ticket defeated the Constitutional Union ticket of Senator John Bell of Tennessee and his running mate Massachusetts Governor Edward Everett along with Northern Democrat Senator Stephen A. Douglas of Illinois and his running mate Georgia Governor Herschel V. Johnson . Breckinridge won the state by a narrow margin of 4.90%. Republican Party candidate Abraham Lincoln was not on the ballot in the state.
This was the first time Louisiana ever voted for a losing candidate since it began popular vote elections for president in 1828 . Even when its vote was chosen by the state legislature , the only time it voted for a candidate who did not win was in 1824 , when it voted for Andrew Jackson , but Jackson won the nationwide popular vote. Thus, this was the first time Louisiana ever voted by any means for a candidate who lost the electoral vote and popular vote.
See also
References
"1860 Presidential General Election Results - Louisiana" .
The Tribune Almanac and Political Register . Tribune Association. 1861.
"Historical U.S. Presidential Elections 1789-2020 - 270toWin" . 270toWin.com . Retrieved May 3, 2022.
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