1868 Democratic National Convention
| 1868 presidential election | |
| Nominees Seymour and Blair | |
| Convention | |
|---|---|
| Date(s) | July 4–9, 1868 |
| City | New York City, New York |
| Venue | Tammany Hall headquarters building |
| Candidates | |
| Presidential nominee | Horatio Seymour of New York |
| Vice-presidential nominee | Francis Preston Blair Jr. of Missouri |
| Results (president) | Seymour (New York): 317 (100%) |
| Results (vice president) | Blair (Missouri): 317 (100%) |
| Ballots | 22 |
The 1868 Democratic National Convention was held at the Tammany Hall headquarters building in New York City between July 4, and July 9, 1868. The first Democratic convention after the conclusion of the American Civil War, the convention marked the return of Democratic Party politicians from the Southern United States.