In the 1824 presidential election, Andrew Jackson was nominated by the Democratic-Republican Party. This election was notable for its contentious nature, as it featured multiple candidates from the same party, including John Quincy Adams, William H. Crawford, and Henry Clay. Ultimately, the election was decided in the House of Representatives, where John Quincy Adams emerged victorious despite Jackson winning the popular vote.
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