1856 presidential election | |
Convention | |
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Date(s) | September 17–18, 1856 |
City | Baltimore, Maryland |
Venue | Maryland Institute |
Chair | Edward Bates |
Candidates | |
Presidential nominee | Millard Fillmore of New York |
Vice-presidential nominee | Andrew J. Donelson of Tennessee |
Voting | |
Total delegates | 150 |
Votes needed for nomination | 76 |
Results (president) | Fillmore (NY): 150 (100%) |
Ballots | 1 |
The 1856 Whig National Convention was a presidential nominating convention held from September 17 to September 18, in Baltimore, Maryland. Attended by a rump group of Whigs who had not yet left the declining party, the 1856 convention was the last presidential nominating convention held by the Whig Party. The convention nominated a ticket consisting of former president Millard Fillmore and former ambassador Andrew J. Donelson; both had previously been nominated by the 1856 American National Convention. The Whig ticket finished third in the 1856 presidential election behind the winning Democratic ticket of James Buchanan and John C. Breckinridge and the runner-up Republican ticket of John C. Frémont and William L. Dayton.[1]