The
Constitutional Union Party was formed by remnants of both the defunct
Know Nothing and
Whig Parties who were unwilling to join either the Republicans or the Democrats. The new party's members hoped to stave off Southern secession by avoiding the slavery issue. They met in the Eastside District Courthouse of Baltimore and nominated
John Bell from Tennessee for president over
Governor Sam Houston of Texas on the second ballot.
Edward Everett was nominated for vice president at the convention on May 9, 1860, one week before Lincoln.