1848 United States presidential election in Delaware

1848 United States presidential election in Delaware

November 7, 1848
 
Nominee Zachary Taylor Lewis Cass
Party Whig Democratic
Home state Louisiana Michigan
Running mate Millard Fillmore William O. Butler
Electoral vote 3 0
Popular vote 6,440 5,910
Percentage 51.80% 47.54%

County results

President before election

James K. Polk
Democratic

Elected President

Zachary Taylor
Whig

The 1848 United States presidential election in Delaware took place on November 7, 1848, as part of the 1848 United States presidential election. Voters chose three representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for President and Vice President.

Delaware voted for the Whig candidate, Zachary Taylor, over Democratic candidate Lewis Cass. Taylor won the state by a narrow margin of 4.26%.

Results

General Election Results[1][2]
Party Pledged to Elector Votes
Whig Party Zachary Taylor Gardiner H. Wright 6,440
Whig Party Zachary Taylor Samuel Catts 6,422
Whig Party Zachary Taylor Philip Reybold 6,422
Democratic Party Lewis Cass John Dilworth 5,910
Democratic Party Lewis Cass Caleb H. Sipple 5,904
Democratic Party Lewis Cass George Hickman 5,899
Free Soil Party Martin Van Buren Alexander H. Dixon 80
Free Soil Party Martin Van Buren Jeremiah W. Duncan 80
Free Soil Party Martin Van Buren Joseph Lindsey 78
Write-in Scattering 2
Votes cast[a] 12,432

Results by county

County[1][2] Zachary Taylor
Whig
Lewis Cass
Democratic
Martin Van Buren
Free Soil
Margin Total votes cast[a]
# % # % # % # %
Kent 1,497 52.79% 1,337 47.14% 1 0.04% 160 5.64% 2,836[b]
New Castle 3,091 52.50% 2,717 46.14% 79 1.34% 374 6.35% 5,888[b]
Sussex 1,852 49.95% 1,856 50.05% 0 0.00% -4 -0.11% 3,708
Totals 6,440 51.80% 5,910 47.54% 80 0.64% 530 4.26% 12,432

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b Based on highest elector on each ticket
  2. ^ a b Includes 1 Scattering vote

References

  1. ^ a b Governor's Register State of Delaware Volume One. Wilmington: Public Archives Commission of Delaware. 1926. pp. 481–482. Retrieved December 17, 2025.
  2. ^ a b The Whig Almanac and United States Register for 1851. New York: Greeley & McElrath. 1851. p. 57. Retrieved December 17, 2025.