John Quincy Adams II

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John Quincy Adams II

U.S.A.

Party Democrat
Latest Campaign State Governor
Date of Birth September 22, 1833
Date of Death Aug. 14, 1894 (Age: 60)
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Personal Background

John Quincy Adams II graduated from Harvard College and was admitted to the Suffolk County bar, establishing a foundation in law. He transitioned from private practice to public service, serving as an aide-de-camp during the Civil War and holding various local offices in Quincy. Adams's career included a stint in the Massachusetts state legislature, where he initially aligned with the Republican Party before switching to the Democratic Party. He pursued higher office, running unsuccessfully for Governor of Massachusetts and receiving a single vote for the Democratic presidential nomination. Adams also engaged in agricultural innovation, establishing an experimental model farm.

Political Ideas

John Quincy Adams II combines a deep-rooted commitment to local governance with a surprising ideological flexibility, switching from Republican to Democrat over Reconstruction policies. His establishment of an experimental model farm highlights an innovative approach to agriculture, while his military service and local offices underscore a dedication to both regional and national interests. Despite his presidential aspirations, Adams's political career reveals a tension between his ambitions and his eventual withdrawal from active politics.

Campaigns
1879: Massachusetts State Governor

Election History

1879 Massachusetts gubernatorial election

9,989 votes (4.10%)

Loss

Winner: John Davis Long

1871: Massachusetts State Governor

Election History

1871 Massachusetts gubernatorial election

47,725 votes (34.89%)

Loss

Winner: William B. Washburn

1870: Massachusetts State Governor

Election History

1870 Massachusetts gubernatorial election

48,680 votes (32.37%)

Loss

Winner: William Claflin

1869: Massachusetts State Governor

Election History

1869 Massachusetts gubernatorial election

50,735 votes (36.63%)

Loss

Winner: William Claflin

1868: Massachusetts State Governor

Election History

1868 Massachusetts gubernatorial election

63,266 votes (32.37%)

Loss

Winner: William Claflin

1867: Massachusetts State Governor

Election History

1867 Massachusetts gubernatorial election

70,360 votes (41.69%)

Loss

Winner: Alexander Bullock