1839 Whig National Convention

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Three years after Democrat Martin Van Buren was elected President, over three Whig candidates, the Whig Party met in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania determined to unite behind a single candidate. Though the party's elder statesman Henry Clay would likely have won the election, few in the party grasped this fact. Instead, the party nominated the popular former general William Henry Harrison, the most successful of the three Whig candidates from 1836. Harrison, though a slave-owner and aristocrat, was perceived as being simple and a commoner. The convention nominated John Tyler for Vice-President. The two would go on to win the 1840 presidential election.

[edit] The Whig Ticket

President: William Henry Harrison (Ohio) - former general and presidential candidate

Vice-President: John Tyler (Virginia) - former Senator