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  1. Republican. The 1896 United States presidential election was the 28th presidential election in the United States. It happened on Tuesday, November 3, 1896. Former Governor William McKinley, the Republican candidate, defeated Democrat William Jennings Bryan.

    • Ohio
    • Republican
    • William McKinley
    • Garret Hobart
  2. The party nominated James B. Weaver as their presidential candidate for the 1892 election, and he would later receive 8.5% of the popular vote and win 5 states. In the 1896 presidential election, the party nominated Democratic nominee William Jennings Bryan, who supported many of the Populist ideas. [3]

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  4. Presidency Portrait President Party Election Vice President 1 April 30, 1789 – March 4, 1797 George Washington Unaffiliated 1788–89 John Adams 1792 2 March 4, 1797 – March 4, 1801 John Adams Federalist 1796 Thomas Jefferson 3 March 4, 1801 – March 4

    • Republican Party
    • Presidential
    • Populist Party

    Presidential

    1. Benjamin Harrison, 23rd President of the United States from Indiana (1889-1893) (Nominee) 2. William McKinley, Governor of Ohio (1892-1896) (Draft Effort) 3. James G. Blaine, Former United States Secretary of State from Maine (1881; 1889-1892) (ran against Cleveland in 1884) (Draft Effort) 4. John Sherman, Senator of Ohio (1861-1877; 1881-1897) (Draft Effort)

    Vice-Presidential

    1. Whitelaw Reid, former United States Minister to France from New York (1889-1892) (Vice-Presidential Nominee) 2. Thomas B. Reed, former Speaker of the United States House of Representatives from Maine (1889-1891; 1895-1899) (Nominated - Withdrawn)

    Grover Cleveland, 22nd President of the United States from New York (1885-1889; 1893-1897)
    David B. Hill, Senator of New York (1885-1889; 1893-1897)
    Horace Boies, Governor of Iowa (1890-1894)
    James B. Weaver, former Congressman from Iowa (1879-1881; 1885-1889) (Nominee)
    James H. Kyle, Senator of South Dakota (1891-1901)
    Leonidas L. Polk, former North Carolina Commissioner of Agriculture (1877-1880) (Co-Founder of Populist Party) (Died on June 11, 1892)
    Walter Q. Gresham, Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit (1891-1893)
    • New York
    • Democratic
    • Grover Cleveland
    • Adlai Stevenson I
  5. John Adams defeated Thomas Jefferson in the election of 1796 to become the second President of the United States. [9] This was the first American election that was between two political parties. [10] Under Adams, the United States Navy was created on April 30, 1798. [11]

  6. This election was between Secretary of War William Howard Taft of Ohio and former Congressman from Ohio and Democratic Party Nominee in 1896 and 1900 William Jennings Bryan. Taft won the election with 321 electoral votes. Bryan got only 162 electoral votes.

  7. William McKinley, the incumbent president, won reelection. This election was a rematch of 1896 being held between incumbent President William McKinley of Ohio and former Congressman William Jennings Bryan of Nebraska. McKinley won the election with 292 electoral votes. Bryan got only 155 electoral votes.