| This quiz has all kinds of problems, so I only gave it a 2. First, I could only guess your misspelling of Pinckney by seeing you'd misspelt it for 1800 VP. You also need a little more consistency in third & fourth candidates. If you include all the candidates in the free-for-alls in 1824 and 1836, then you should also include Millard Fillmore, Whig/American, in 1856, and John Bell, Constitutional Union, 1860. There's also a strong argument for including James B. Weaver, People's, in 1892, and a much weaker one for William Wirt, Anti-Masonic, in 1828. They all won Electoral Votes as well as popular ones. However, Willie P. Mangum in 1836, like John Floyd in 1832, was not so much a losing candidate as a protest vote by the Nullificationist legislature of South Carolina, which chose Electors without a popular vote until 1868. |