1852 United States presidential election in Wisconsin
The 1852 United States presidential election in Wisconsin was held on November 2, 1852, as part of the 1852 United States presidential election . State voters chose five electors to the Electoral College , who voted for President and Vice President .
Democratic Party candidate Franklin Pierce won the state with 51.98% of the popular vote, winning Wisconsin 's five electoral votes.
This would be the final time a Democratic presidential candidate would win Wisconsin until Grover Cleveland won the state in 1892 . No Democratic presidential candidate would again win a majority of Wisconsin's popular vote until Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1932 .
This was the last election until 1936 in which a Democrat carried Rock County . Additionally, neither Bad Ax (Vernon) County nor Waushara County would vote Democratic again until 1932 .
Columbia County , Grant County , Green County , Portag County , Racine County , Rock County , St. Croix County would also not vote for a Democrat again until 1912 .
Results
General Election Results[ 1]
Party
Pledged to
Elector
Votes
Democratic Party
Franklin Pierce
Montgomery M. Cothren
33,658
Democratic Party
Franklin Pierce
Charles Billinghurst
33,647
Democratic Party
Franklin Pierce
Philo White
33,633
Democratic Party
Franklin Pierce
Beriah Brown
33,631
Democratic Party
Franklin Pierce
Satterlee W. Clark
33,582
Whig Party
Winfield Scott
Myron B. Orton
22,240
Whig Party
Winfield Scott
Charles Bracken
22,240
Whig Party
Winfield Scott
Aaron Schultz
22,211
Whig Party
Winfield Scott
Hiram Tuttle
22,210
Whig Party
Winfield Scott
Lucas S. Van Orden
22,016
Free Soil Party
John P. Hale
C. Latham Sholes
8,842
Free Soil Party
John P. Hale
Warren Chase
8,822
Free Soil Party
John P. Hale
Samuel D. Hastings
8,818
Free Soil Party
John P. Hale
Byron Kilbourn
8,814
Free Soil Party
John P. Hale
Benjamin B. Spalding
7,925
Free Soil Party
John P. Hale
Hiram M. Kee[ a]
872
Write-in
Scattering
8
Votes cast[ b]
64,748
Results by county
County[ 1]
Franklin Pierce Democratic
Winfield Scott Whig
John P. Hale Free Soil
Margin
Total votes cast[ c]
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
Bad Ax
87
55.77%
69
44.23%
0
0.00%
18
11.54%
156
Brown
515
60.80%
326
38.49%
6
0.71%
189
22.31%
847
Calumet
294
60.49%
171
35.19%
21
4.32%
123
25.31%
486
Columbia
1,233
51.92%
1,111
46.78%
31
1.31%
122
5.14%
2,375
Crawfor
173
56.91%
131
43.09%
0
0.00%
42
13.82%
304
Dane
2,138
60.58%
1,104
31.28%
287
8.13%
1,034
29.30%
3,529
Dodge
2,264
58.08%
1,204
30.89%
430
11.03%
1,060
27.19%
3,898
Fond du Lac
1,635
52.52%
1,065
34.21%
408
13.11%
570
18.31%
3,113[ d]
Grant
1,379
48.40%
1,341
47.07%
129
4.53%
38
1.33%
2,849
Green
865
50.58%
659
38.54%
186
10.88%
206
12.05%
1,710
Iowa
948
50.67%
895
47.84%
27
1.44%
53
2.83%
1,871[ e]
Jefferson
1,693
52.01%
1,203
36.96%
359
11.03%
490
15.05%
3,255
Kenosha
590
34.52%
483
28.26%
636
37.21%
-46
-2.69%
1,709
Kewaunee
23
82.14%
5
17.86%
0
0.00%
18
64.29%
28
La Crosse
281
59.41%
182
38.48%
10
2.11%
99
20.93%
473
Lafayette
1,389
61.60%
850
37.69%
16
0.71%
539
23.90%
2,255
Manitowoc
874
80.04%
209
19.14%
9
0.82%
665
60.90%
1,092
Marathon
202
59.06%
140
40.94%
0
0.00%
62
18.13%
342
Marquette
982
50.05%
748
38.12%
232
11.82%
234
11.93%
1,962
Milwaukee
3,639
58.85%
2,017
32.62%
527
8.52%
1,622
26.23%
6,183
Outagamie
412
68.33%
140
23.22%
51
8.46%
272
45.11%
603
Portage
377
58.54%
267
41.46%
0
0.00%
110
17.08%
644
Racine
1,308
44.57%
840
28.62%
787
26.81%
468
15.95%
2,935
Richland
166
47.56%
167
47.85%
16
4.58%
-1
-0.29%
349
Rock
1,690
41.01%
1,509
36.62%
920
22.32%
181
4.39%
4,121[ f]
Sauk
681
46.68%
622
42.63%
156
10.69%
59
4.04%
1,459
Sheboygan
1,340
60.63%
656
29.68%
214
9.68%
684
30.95%
2,210
St. Croix
166
60.36%
107
38.91%
2
0.73%
59
21.45%
275
Walworth
1,141
32.24%
965
27.27%
1,433
40.49%
-292
-8.25%
3,539
Washington
2,350
63.72%
1,156
31.34%
182
4.93%
1,194
32.38%
3,688
Waukesha
1,614
44.37%
949
26.09%
1,075
29.55%
539[ g]
14.82%
3,638
Waupaca
86
47.25%
95
52.20%
1
0.55%
-9
-4.95%
182
Waushara
174
39.82%
147
33.64%
116
26.54%
27
6.18%
437
Winnebago
949
42.54%
707
31.69%
575
25.77%
242
10.85%
2,231
Total
33,658
51.98%
22,240
34.35%
8,842
13.66%
11,418
17.63%
64,748
Counties that flipped from Whig to Democratic
Counties that flipped from Free Soil to Democratic
See also
Notes
^ Appears to have replaced Benjamin B. Spalding on some Free Soil ballots
^ Based on totals for highest elector on each ticket
^ Based on highest elector on each ticket
^ Includes 5 Scattering votes
^ Includes 1 Scattering vote
^ Includes 2 Scattering votes
^ Pierce's margin over Hale
References
^ a b Wisconsin Historical Society, An Abstract of votes polled for Electors of President and Vice President at a General Election held on the Second day of November, AD 1852