The 1848 United States presidential election in Wisconsin was held on November 7, 1848, as part of the
1848 United States presidential election. It was the first presidential election held in
Wisconsin since its admission to the Union on May 29, earlier the same year.
Democratic candidate Lewis Cass won the state with 38% of the vote, carrying the state's 4 electoral votes.
With 26.6% of the popular vote, Wisconsin would prove to be Van Buren's third strongest state after
Vermont and
Massachusetts.[1]
The 1848 election began a trend in Wisconsin where the state would vote the same as neighboring
Iowa, as the two states have voted in lockstep with each other on all but 6 occasions -
1892,
1924,
1940,
1976,
2004, and
2020. This was the last time until
1988 that Wisconsin would back a losing Democrat in a presidential election.
Results
1848 United States presidential election in Wisconsin[2]