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Numerous political supporters felt that this candidate should have won the election because he had more electoral votes, winning the greatest share of the popular vote.
William Crawford
Andrew Jackson
John Quincy Adams
Henry Clay
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Andrew Jackson.
In the disputed 1824 election Jackson won the largest share of both the popular vote and electoral votes but lacked an Electoral College majority, so the House chose John Quincy Adams.
In the disputed 1824 election Jackson won the largest share of both the popular vote and electoral votes but lacked an Electoral College majority, so the House chose John Quincy Adams.
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