1832 United States Presidential Election

1828 Presidential Election - 1836 Presidential Election

Results
After President Wright won the 1828 election, he started taking a noticeably abolitionist stance on slavery, which became alarming to many southern Democrats. Andrew Jackson tried to build a coalition against Wright, however this time the Democratic party nominated their 1824 candidate and former Vice President Louis Mayes. With arguments about who was really the spoiler candidate and party who are incidentally aiding Wright, Jackson was left with no other choice but to rally his base to absolutely crush the Mayes wing and the Democrat establishment on election day. Andrew Jackson achieved that, and massively outperformed Louis Mayes in every Democrat state except for Mayes's home state of Maryland and northern areas. Andrew Jackson was actually projected to win at first, however discoveries of massive widespread voter fraud rescinded his victory and gave Wright his re-election, resulting in a bill being passed that would regulate the election commission.