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1,176
1,081
Benzie
474
186
7
450
57
8
Berrien.
4,188
3,679
304
3,902!
2,274
113
3,993
3,268
Branch ..
3,998
2,370
466
6
3,492
1,130|
66
43
3, 964
2,024
Calhoun.
5,167
3,885
84
33
4,486
2,350
100
124
5,048
3,200
Cass.
2,750
2,336
173
2, 432
1,830
24
2
2, 471
1,926
Charlevoix ..
411
205
264
11
Cheboygan.
262
445
234
(a)176
(a)
(a)
150
Chippewa ...
(a)
172 (a)
283
(a)
171
(a) 54
(b)
(b)
Clare ..
272
236
216
104
1
16
2, 586
1,942
Crawford ..
Delta ..
505
452
439
120
(a) 156 (a) 161
Eaton.
4,010
2,903
65
100
3, 202
1,635
47
194
3, 088
2,036
Emmet ...
312
426
8
63
139
(a) 135 (a) 198
Genesee
5, 044
3, 736
7
16
3, 987
1.962
56
48
4,241
2,680
Gladwin
84
162
Gogebic.
..
G. Traverse
1,000
330
3
1
704
149
2
992
167
Gratiot ..
2,150
1,312
143
1,482
577
11
1
1,240
749
Hillsdale.
5,109
2,329
571
58
4,579
1. 520
118
47
4,891
2,113
Houghton ...
2,266
1,439
(a) 1,356
(a)928
(a) 9
708
1,160
Huron
1,269
1,036
10
872
343
9
698
477
Ingham
4,058
3,994
11
32
3, 450
2,265
38
31
3,004
2,511
Ionia.
4,308
3,230
68
40
3, 326
1,702
53
28
3, 503
2,140
Iosco.
467
369
2
420
167
10
4
281
177
Iron.
Isabella.
1,022
720
73
718
260
3
529
330
Isle Royal ..
12
44
47
75
4,093
3, 485
46
138
4,034
3. 630
Kalamazoo.
4,496
3, 583
90
8
4,007
2,403
84
13
4,073
2,951
Kalkaska ...
384
130
10
103
3
Kent
7,403
5, 678
2.005
3
5,917
3,089
98
14
5. 412
3,839
Keweenaw.
735
414
Lake ..
414
209
8
. .
222
20
Lapeer ..
3,229
2,498
1
5
2,486
1.367
10
16
2,386
1,641
Leelanau ...
634
412
. .
504
184
1
(a) 437|(a) 219
1
284
70
Antrim.
475
280
Greenback.
Prohibition.
Republican.
Hayes,
O'Connor,
Black,
Grant,
Seymour,
(a) 217
Barry
2,966
1,902
3,074
27
2
2.505
1,734
16
Clinton ..
..
(a) Not included in official canvass.
(b) No returns.
(a) 353
(a)296
(a) 5
(a) 377 |(a) 411
....
. . .
Jackson .....
4,913
5,254
(a)
59
3,247
' Democrat.
373
PRESIDENTIAL VOTE BY COUNTIES
PRESIDENTIAL VOTE BY COUNTIES, 1836-1900 .- Continued.
1876.
1872.
1868.
Counties.
Republican.
Tilden,
Cooper,
Smith
Grant,
Greeley,
Democrat
and Labor.
Democrat.
Prohibition.
Republican.
Democrat.
Lenawee ... Livingston ..
6,540
4, 564 2,929
6
198
5,788
3, 343 1,912
166 113
36
6,205
4,623
Luce ..
(a)
74
(a) 204
73
99
(α)
43
(a) 119
Macomb .. ..
3,012
3, 453
18
6
2, 446
2,160
72
85
2,791
2,668
Manistee ....
896
811
76
2
785
424
8
(a)
656 (a)
282
Manitou
40
94
75
Marquette ..
2,308
1,750
1,909
743
10
805
718
Mason
933
680
54
679
268
26
..
401
241
Mecosta.
1,342
926
101
1,103
319
?
3
775
352
Menominee.
393
351
435
122
126
66
Midland ..
655
484
759
253
28
10
406
217
Missaukee ..
159
108
111
8
76
2,529
2,914
Montcalm ..
3, 106
2, 445
77
4
2,010
11
1
1,520
833
Montm'ency
2,255
1,511
163
2
1,772
686
8
1,433
780
Newaygo. ..
1,315
801
235
792
· 177
19
4
917
397
Oakland .
5, 053
5,313
51
40
4,490
3, 326 196
202 51
76
4,738
4,442
Oceana.
1, 365
599
29
1,158
Ogemaw.
101
87
3
(a)
218
(a)161 175
27
(a) 227
(a) 301
Osceola.
804
620
297
22
546
Oscoda
Otsego.
184
145
Ottawa.
3,401
2,620
70
2,630
1,163
110
2,441|
1,851
Presque Isle
153
168
132
Saginaw ....
4,182
4,850
5
3,674
2,653
139
10
3, 360
Sanilac .. ..
1,896
1,029
66
1,335
398
22
9
1,308
2, 761 559
Schoolcraft
(a) 121
(a)
103 (a)
5
(a) 227
(a) 16
Shiawassee
3,191
2,469
6
21
2,777
1,522
82
38
2. 406
1,783
St. Clair.
4,067
3, 710
113
8
3, 332
2,234
21
49
3,060
2,706
St. Joseph ..
3, 165
2,490
748
3, 154
1,791
91
6
3,562
2,490
Tuscola ...
2,463
1,284
145
1,820
575
39
43
1,623
630
Van Buren ..
4,046
2,599
509
2
3,549
1,805
162
11
(a) 3,662
(a)2,256
Washtenaw
4.565
5, 117
8
23
4,106
3,029
116
11
4,463
4,496
Wayne ..
12, 580
15,076
1,064
19
12, 186
9,289
227
54
(a)9,207
(a)10.274
Wexford ...
618
318
1
1
277
74
Totals ..
166,901
141, 685
9,023
766
138, 758 78, 551
2,875
1,271
128, 560
97,060
1
11
2, 335
1
2,238
2,409
-
..
51
(a)
117
Monroe .....
3, 032
3,893
23
1
2, 645
2,192 750
O'Connor,
Black,
Grant,
Seymour,
Mackinac ...
2,735
Democrat.
Greenback.
Prohibition.
Republican.
Hayes,
...
1,080
405
Ontonagon ..
201
321
Roscommon
54
184
2
Muskegon ..
11
(a) Not included in official canvass.
374
MICHIGAN MANUAL
PRESIDENTIAL VOTE BY COUNTIES, 1836-1900 .- Continued.
1864.
1860.
1856.
1852.
Counties.
Republican.
McClellan,
Democrat.
Republican.
Douglas,
Fremont.
Republican.
Buchanan,
Democrat.
Whig.
Pierce,
Hale,
Alcona.
Alger.
Allegan ..
1,861
1,543
1,896
1,544
1,526
1,027
547
582
66
Alpena.
(a)
(a)
82
28
Antrim.
Arenac.
Baraga
Barry
1,652
1,022
1,901
1,038 324
1,495
873
478
652
107
Bay.
462
584
311
Benzie.
Berrien
2, 554
2, 307
2,620
2,337
1,926
1,540
1,015
1,234
41
Branch
3, 035
1,465
3, 074
1,558
2,608
1, 322
1,077
1,380
202
Calhoun.
3, 742
2.521
4,072
2,449
3, 495
2,151
1,784
1,824
440
Cass
1,765
1,435
2,068
1,624
1,703
1,165
988
984
95
Charlevoix ..
Cheboygan ..
(b) 23
(b) 64 (a)
20
74
(a) (a)
(a) (a)
(a)
(a)
(a)
Clare
Clinton.
1,524
1,411
1,569
1,273
1.358
1,034
469
437
146
Crawford ...
Delta
24
31
2,135
1,328 (a)
(a)
(a)
1,221
1,145
301
Gladwin.
Gogebic
G. Traverse.
(b) 375
( b )
83|
407
198 314 1,719
157 388 3, 446 201
1,408
1,417
1,596
391
Houghton.
(b) 380
(b) 978
(α)
(a)
398
(a)
(a)
(a)
Huron
360
337
299
209
Ingham.
(a)
(a)
2,181
1,838
1,849|
1,534
786
929
128
Ionia.
2,205
1,383
2,231
1,294
2,002
1,154
659
8641
302
Iosco
(b) 57
(b) 43
20
41
Iron.
Isabella ..
(a)
(a)
123
131
Isle Royal ..
3,002
2,909
3,396
2,596
2.996
2,119
1,840
484
Kalamazoo.
3,151
2,101
3,230
2,031
2,803
1,620
1,726 1,374
1,257
411
Kalkaska.
Kent.
3,398 (b) 295
2.965
3,647
2,540
2,931
2,516
1,226
1,519
166
Lake.
Lapeer.
1,464
1,247
1,762
1,222
1,579
995
618
819
142
Leelanau.
4,780
3,632
5,080
3,510
4,499
2,779
2,418
2,857
640
..
Eaton ...
1,888
1,228
637
786
... 225
Emmet
1,848 (b) 75 2,743
(b) 141
(α)
Genesee
2,003
2,832
1,920!
2,635
1,538
243
Gratiot
571
366
496 3,749
136
Hillsdale.
3,805
1,725
64
89
Chippewa ...
(a)
(a) No returns.
Not included in official canvass.
Scott,
Democrat
Free Soil.
Lincoln,
Lincoln,
Democrat.
Jackson ..
Keweenaw ..
(b) 391
Lena wee
1,369
375
PRESIDENTIAL VOTE BY COUNTIES
PRESIDENTIAL VOTE BY COUNTIES, 1836-1900 .- Continued.
1864.
1860.
1856.
1852.
Counties.
Republican.
McClellan,
Democrat.
Lincoln,
Republican.
Douglas,
Democrat.
Fremont,
Republican.
Buchanan,
Democrat.
Whig.
Pierce,
Hale,
Livingston ..
1,604
1,983
2,075
2,003
1,765
1,711
931
1,419
133
Luce
Mackinac ....
(d) 30
(d) 135
.41
89
(α)
(a)
38
292
Macomb.
2,041
2,177
2,533
2,166
2,210
1,846
1,060
1,634
509
Manistee.
145
70
126
58
Manitou. ..
(d)
11
(d)
135
56
67
Marquette
(d)
145
(d)
70
(a)
(a)
79
77
Mason.
143
88
89
49
32
12
Mecosta.
143
97
109
55
Menominee ..
58
23
Midland.
208
101
157
43
169
43
Missaukee.
Monroe.
1,659
2,331
2,282
2,165 361
1,777 414
1,703 265
1,112 120
1,582 156
6
Montm'ency
Muskegon ...
654
366
502
241
Newaygo
406
242
364
207
(α)
(a)
40
104
Oakland ..
3,709
3,816
4,411
3,768
4,105
3,276
2,376|
3,178
552
Oceana
356
177
192
158
82
21
Ontonagon ..
(a)
(a)
331
300
Osceola
Oscoda
Otsego
Ottawa.
1,345
1,536
1,414
1,217
1,392
998
363
756
59
Presque Isle.
Roscommon.
Saginaw
1,731
1,900
1,479
1,206
1,042
1,222
367
694
73
Sanilac .. ..
753
318
899
396
803
201
109
252
Shiawassee.
1,412
1,283
1,606
1,221
1,304
1,105
519
584
52
St. Clair.
(d) 1,808
(d)2,063
2,589
1,955
1,807
1,521
852
1,110
53
St. Joseph .. Tuscola ...
798
401
747
350
442
242
80
62
34
Van Buren ..
1,985
1,400
2,175
1,274
1,710
1,031
613
771
87
Washtenaw.
3, 632
: 3,836
4,286
3, 630
3,570
2,833
2,274
2,604
603
Wayne. Wexford
5, 946
7,670
7, 325
6,701
5,250
5,777
3,402
4,680
368
Totals. .. (6)79,149 (c)68,513
88,450
64,889
71,762
52, 139
33, 860 41, 842
7,237
(a) No returns.
(c) Exclusive of "soldiers' vote," 2,959.
(b) Exclusive of "soldiers' vote," 9,402. (d) Not included in official canvass.
1,259
252
2,681
1,796
2,832
1,980
2,324
1,475
1,164
169
Montcalm ...
595
443
565
Democrat.
Free Soil.
Lincoln,
Scott,
Ogema w
Schoolcraft.
376
MICHIGAN MANUAL
PRESIDENTIAL VOTE BY COUNTIES, 1836-1900 .- Continued.
1848.
1844.
1840.
(a) 1836.
/
Counties.
Taylor,
Whig.
Cass,
Democrat.
Van Buren,
Free Soil.
Whig.
Democrat.
Harrison,
Whig.
Van Buren,
Democrat.
Harrison,
Whig.
Van Buren, Democrat.
Alcona.
Alger.
Allegan
274
303
174
323
299
257
174
92
Alpena.
Antrim
Arenac.
Baraga
Barry.
243
382
93
228
249
128
105
Bay.
Benzie.
Berrien
953
1,146
108
713
828
548
553
3
408
Branch.
665
1,083
400
644
888
543
616
23
Calhoun
1,254
1,487
745
1,357 760
1,528 715
1,153 670
1,169 527
(b)
(b)
Charlevoix
Cheboygan
Chippewa
51
43
48
34
(3)
Clare.
Clinton
213
340
131
255
283
221
145
Crawford
Delta.
Eaton.
356
546
218
410
376
337
229
Emmet.
Genesee.
877
823
315
733
676
513
380
91
123
Gladwin.
Gogebic.
Grand Traverse.
Gratiot
Hillsdale
1,027
1,290
482
968
1,088
843
721
7
179
Houghton
(e) 17
(e) 65
Huron
Ingham
473
692
332
432
441
265
261 (c)353 (c)355
Ionía
379
608
477
418
398
266
219
Iosco
Iron.
Isabella ..
Isle Royal.
Jackson.
969
1,547
1,070
1,302
1,389
1.504
1,121
(c)
(c)
Kalamazoo.
1,010
880
495
932
828
954
744
d)213
Kalkaska.
Kent
653
768
337
476
564
319
320
Keweenaw
Lake
Lapeer.
369
542
205
399
502
492
413
57
129
Leelanau
(a) No returns for 1836 on file in office of Secretary of State. The state- ment here given is taken from Greeley's Whig Almanac for 1844.
(b) No returns.
(c) Votes in Ingham and Jackson counties returned together.
(d) Majority; votes for candidates not given.
(e) Not included in official canvass.
360
Cass.
783
901
191
Clay,
Polk,
377
PRESIDENTIAL VOTE BY COUNTIES
PRESIDENTIAL VOTE BY COUNTIES, 1836-1900 .- Concluded.
1848.
1844.
1840.
(a) 1836.
Counties.
Taylor,
Whig.
Cass,
Democrat.
Van Buren,
Free Soil.
Whig.
Polk,
Democrat.
Harrison,
Van Buren,
Democrat.
Harrison,
Whig.
Van Buren, Democrat.
Lenawee.
1,886 764
2,171
795 280
2,178 587
2,272 1,087
2,117 700
1,865 844
261
558
Livingston.
Luce.
Mackinac ..
51
127
43
100
85
79
Macomb.
855
39
204
963
1,359
982
1,124
43
400
Manistee
Manitou.
Marquette.
Mason.
Mecosta.
Menominee
Midland ..
Missaukee.
Monroe.
791
1,155
398
870
1,282
939
1,023
1,147
2
Montcalm.
Montmorency
Muskegon
Newaygo.
Oakland.
1,942
2,781
694
2,225
2,833
2,372
2,365
952
817
Oceana
Ogemaw
Ontonagon
Osceola.
Oscoda
Otsego.
Ottawa ..
143
269
53
42
116
81
88
Presque Isle.
Roscommon.
Saginaw
118
183
47
107
104
89
100
165
Sanilac.
Schoolcraft.
Shia wassee.
281
426
192
300
269
283
159
St. Clair.
665
814
83
569
617
517
446
St. Joseph
963
1,011
418
935
976
800
761
(b) 42
Tuscola
Van Buren.
353
508
117
273
350
182
251
Washtenaw
2,029
2,080
918
2,349
2,550
2,527
2,057
1,031
1,636
Wayne
2,540
3, 305
421
2,346
2,736
2,246
2,237
1,527
1,578
Wexford
...
Totals
23,947
30, 742
10,393
24,285
27, 737 22, 933 21, 096
5, 545
7,122
(a) No returns for 1836 on file in the office of Secretary of State. The statement here given is taken from Greeley's Whig Almanac for 1844.
(b) Majority; votes for candidates not given.
48
73
142
1,127
....
Clay,
Whig.
PRESIDENTIAL VOTE IN MICHIGAN FROM 1836 TO 1900.
The highest vote for an elector being in each instance taken as the basis of calculation.
Vote on candidates.
Total vote.
Number.
Year.
Popular.
Per cent of
popular.
Majority.
Plurality.
Electoral.
Popular.
Increase of
popular.
increase.
13
1836
Martin Van Buren, democrat.
7,332
64.5
3,287
3
11,377
14
1840
Martin Van Buren, democrat.
21,096
47.6
44,350
32,973
289.8
( James G. Birney, liberty party.
321
.7
15
1844
James K. Polk, democrat ..
27,737
49.7
3, 362
5
55, 751
11,401
25.7
( James G. Birney, liberty party.
3,639
6.5
16
1848
Lewis Cass, democrat ..
30,677
47.2
6,747
65,000
9,249
16.6
( Martin Van Buren, free soil.
10,393
16.0
33,860
40.8
17
1852
Franklin Pierce, democrat.
41,842
50.5
745
6
82,939
17,939
27.6
( John P. Hale, free soil.
7,237
8.7
( John C. Fremont, republican.
71,762
57.2
17,963
6
18
1856
James Buchanan, democrat
52,139
41.5
125, 561
42,622
51.4
( Millard Fillmore, American.
1,660 }
1.3
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( William Henry Harrison, whig.
22,933
51.7
1,516
3
( Henry Clay, Whig.
24,375
43.8
·
( Zachary Taylor, whig ..
23,930
36.8
Winfield Scott, whig ..
-
William Henry Harrison, whig ..
4,045
35.5
Election.
Candidates for president.
Per cent of
378
19
1860
John Bell, constitutional union.
.3
154,747
29,186
23.2
John C. Breckenridge, secession and state rights democrat.
805
.6
§ Abraham Lincoln, republican.
(a)85, 352
17,982
8 .¿
152,722
(b) 2,025
(6) 1.3
Geo. B. Mcclellan, democrat
(c) 67, 370
44.1
.
21
1868
Horatio Seymour, democrat ..
82,364
42.0
(d) 195,795
43,073
28.2
( David Davis, workingmen's party
202
.1
Ulysses S. Grant, republican
136,199
62.7
55,047
11 )
22
1872
Charles O'Connor, democrat ..
2,861
1.3
James Black, prohibitionist ..
1,271
6
Rutherford B. Hayes, republican
166,534
52.5
15,538
11)
Samuel J. Tilden, democrat.
141,095
44.4
23
1876
Peter Cooper, greenback.
9,060
2.9
317, 530
100,179
46.0
Green Clay Smith, prohibitionist.
766
.2
, anti-secret society
75
James A. Garfield, republican.
185,190
52.5
17,740
11 }
Winfield S. Hancock, democrat.
131,301
37.2
·
24
1880
James B. Weaver, greenback.
34,895
9.9
352,640
35, 110
11.0
942
.3
312
.1
James G. Blaine, republican.
192,669
48.0
3,308
13
Grover Cleveland, democrat
189,361
47.2
401,186
48, 546
13.6
Benjamin F. Butler, straight greenback ..
753
.2
John P. St. John, prohibitionist.
18, 403
4.6
(Benjamin Harrison, republican.
236, 387
49.7
22,918
13 )
Grover Cleveland, democrat ....
213, 469
44.9
Clinton B. Fiske, prohibitionist.
20,945
4.4
( Alson J. Streeter, union labor.
4,555
1.0
475, 356
74,170
18.5
26
1888
Abraham Lincoln, republican .. Stephen A. Douglas, democrat.
88,480 65,057 405
57.1
22,213
6
42.0
55.9
20
1864
Ulysses S. Grant, republican.
113,229
57.9
30,663
81
Horace Greeley, democrat and liberal
77, 020
35.4
217,351
21,556
11.0
PRESIDENTIAL VOTE IN MICHIGAN
Neal Dow, prohibitionist .. -, labor party
25
1884
Benjamin F. Butler, greenback and . Fusion. anti-monopoly .
379
380
PRESIDENTIAL VOTE .- Concluded.
Election.
Vote on candidates.
Total vote.
Number.
Year.
Popular.
Per cent of
popular.
Majority.
Plurality.
Electoral.
Popular.
Increase of
popular.
Per cent of
increase.
Benjamin Harrison, republican
222, 708
47.8
20,412
9 5
27
(e) 1892
John Bidwell, prohibitionist.
20,857
4.5
James B. Weaver, people's.
19,931
4.2
Scattering ..
925
.2
.
William Mckinley, republican
293, 072
53.8
41,542
14
William J. Bryan, D. P. U. S.
236, 994
43.5
John M. Palmer, democrat ..
6, 905
1.3
28
1896
Joshua Levering, prohibitionist.
4,938
.9
544, 602
77,885
16.7
Charles E. Bentley, national.
1,815
.3
, socialist labor.
293
.1
Scattering
585
H
.
William McKinley, republican
316, 269
58.1
88, 159
14
William J. Bryan, democrat.
211,685
38.9
John G. Woolley, prohibitionist
11,859
2.1
Eugene V. Debs, social democrat
2,826
.6
544, 378
(b)
224
(b)
.4
Joseph F. Malloney, social labor
903
. 2
( Wharton Barker, people's party.
837
.1
.
a Includes "soldiers' vote," 9,402.
b Decrease.
Includes "soldiers' vote," 2,959.
(d) Exclusive of 30,036 votes not returned in legal time-538 in Alpena county, 209 in Cheboygan county, 317 in Delta county, 333 in Emmet county, 788 in Keweenaw county, 656 in Leelanau county, 162 in Mackinac county, 938 in Manistee county, 168 in Manitou county, 528 in Ontonagon county, 19,481 in Wayne county, and 5,918 in Van Buren county.
(e) Election held under so-called Miner law, whereby electors were chosen by congressional districts instead of by state at large. Figures taken from vote on electors in eastern and western districts.
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29
1900
Grover Cleveland, democrat.
202,296
43.3
466, 717
(b) 8, 639
(b) 1.8
.
.
.
.
.
.
Candidates for president.
381
ELECTORAL VOTE FOR PRESIDENT
ELECTORAL VOTE FOR PRESIDENT, 1789-1900.
Year of election ...
..
1789. (a)
1792. (a)
1796. (a)
1800. (a)
Number of electors.
73. (b)
132. (c)
138. (d)
138. (e)
Year of admissioninto [ the union.
States.
George Washington, Va.
John Adams, Mass.
Scattering votes.
George Washington.
Va., Fed.
Fed.
George Clinton, N. Y.
Scattering votes.
John Adams, Mass., Fed.
Thomas Jefferson, Va.,
Thomas Pinckney,
Aaron Burr, N. Y., Dem.
Thomas Jefferson, Va.,|
Aaron Burr, N. Y., Dem.
John Adams, Mass.,
Fed.
Charles C. Pinckney, S. C., Fed.
Original 13 states.
New Hampshire Massachusetts ..
10
10
16
16
16
13
16
16
Connecticut ....
7
5
2
9
9
9
4
9
9
New Jersey.
6
1
5
7
7
.
Pennsylvania.
10
8
2
15
14
1
1
14
?
13
8
7
Delaware.
- 3
3
3
3
3
3
..
.
5
5
5
Virginia.
10
5
21
21
1
20
1
1
19
21|21
South Carolina.
7
7
7
1
8
8
8
8
Georgia
5
4
4
4
4
4
4
·
8
4
4
New York ..
12
12
12
12
12
12
-
Rhode Island.
4
4
4
4
4
(.f) 3
1791
Vermont.
3
3
4
4
4
4
1792
Kentucky.
4
4
4
4
4
1796
Tennessee.
3
3
3
Totals
69
34 35
132
77 50
5
71
68
59 30 48
73,73
65
(e)64
(a) In these years the electors each voted for two persons, and the one receiving the highest number of votes (if such number was a majority of the whole number of electors) was declared elected president, and the one receiv- ing the next highest number was declared elected vice president.
(b) New York, North Carolina and Rhode Island did not participate in this election, not having ratified the constitution until afterwards. There were four vacancies, Maryland 2 and Virginia 2. The scattering votes were cast as follows: For John Jay-New Jersey 5, Delaware 3, Virginia 1; for Robert H. Harrison-Maryland 6; for John Hancock-Pennsylvania 2, Virginia 1, South Carolina 1; for John Rutledge-South Carolina 6; for Samuel Huntington-Con- necticut 2; for George Clinton-Virginia 3. Georgia cast two votes for John Milton and one each for James Armstrong, Edward Telfair and Benj. Lincoln.
(c) There were three vacancies, Maryland 2 and Vermont 1. Scattering votes: For Thomas Jefferson-Kentucky 4; for Aaron Burr-South Carolina 1.
(d) Scattering votes: For Samuel Adams-Virginia 15; for Oliver Ellsworth -Rhode Island 4, Massachusetts 1, New Hampshire 6; for Samuel Johnson- Massachusetts 2; for James Iredell-North Carolina 3; for John Jay-Connec- ticut 5; for George Clinton-Georgia 4, Virginia 3; for George Washington- North Carolina 1, Virginia 1; for Charles C. Pinckney-North Carolina 1; for John Henry-Maryland 2.
(e) (f) For these foot-notes see next page.
.
. .
00.
3
3
Maryland .
6
. . .
6
8
8
7
4
4
3
5
5
(b)
12
12
1
11
1
6
5
8
.
..
6
6
:
6
:
..
.
..
..
....
..
...
.
7
7
7
..
. .
..
.
8
·
Dem.
S. C., Fed.
Scattering votes.
Dem.
6
6
5
John Adams, Mass.,
. .
North Carolina.
·
3
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ELECTORAL VOTES, 1789-1900 .- Continued.
Year of election ....
1804.
1808.
1812.
1816.
1820.
Number of electors.
176.
176. (a)
218. (b)
221. (c)
235. (d)
Year of admission into the union.
States.
Jefferson and Clinton,
Pinckney and King, Fed.
Madison and Clinton,
Dem.
Pinckney and King, Fed.
James Madison, Va., Pres., Dem.
Elbridge Gerry, Mass.,
George Clinton, N. Y., Pres., Fed.
Jared Ingersoll, Pa.,
James Monroe, Va.,
Dan'l D. Tompkins, N.
Rufus King, N. Y.,
Scattering votes for
Vice Pres., (c) Fed.
James Monroe, Va., Pres., Dem.
Dan'l D. Tompkins. N.
Y., Vice Pres., Dem.
Original 13 states.
N. Hampshire .. Massachusetts. Connecticut ....
19
19
2
22
20
22
22
15 (d)7
New Jersey.
8
8
20
25
25
25
25
24
24
Maryland.
9
2
9
2
6
6
5
5
8
8
11
10
Virginia.
24
24
25
25
25
25
25 25
10
10
11
11
11
11
11 11
6
6
8
8
8
8
8
8
14
11
3
15
15
15
15
15 15
19
13
(a)
29
29
29
29
29
29
Rhode Island ..
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
1791
Vermont.
6
(a)
8
8
8
8
8
8
1792
Kentucky .
(a)
12
12
12
12
12
12
1796
Tennessee.
5
8
8
8
8
-I
1802
Ohio.
3
(b)7
7
8
8
8
8
1812
Louisiana
3
3
3
3
1816
Indiana ..
3
3
3
3
1817
Mississippi
2
2
1818
Illinois.
3
3
1819
Alabama
3
3
1820
Maine
9
9
1821
Missouri
3
3
Totals.
162
14
122
47
128
131
89
86
183
183
34
34
231
218
7
1
8
7
8
8
....
(d)7 (d)7
9
. . .
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
Pennsylvania .. Delaware
3
3
4
4
3
3
4
(d)
South Carolina Georgia ..
..
8
8
8
8
8
(a) There was one vacancy in Kentucky. New York cast 6 votes for George Clinton for president. Scattering votes for vice president: For John Langdon-Vermont 6, Ohio 3; for James Madison-New York 3; for James Monroe-New York 3.
(b) One vacancy in Ohio.
(c) There were four vacancies, one in Delaware and three in Maryland. Scattering votes for vice president : For J. E. Howard-Massachusetts 22; for J. Ross-Connecticut 5; for J. Marshall-Connecticut 4; for R. G. Harper- Delaware 3.
(d) There were three vacancies, Mississippi 1, Pennsylvania 1, and Tennessee 1. New Hampshire cast 1 vote for John Quincy Adams for president. For vice president-Massachusetts, 8 for R. Stockton; Delaware, 4 for D. Rodney; New Hampshire, 1 for R. Rush, and Maryland, 1 for R. G. Harper.
(e) There being no choice by the electors, the election devolved upon the house of representatives. On the 36th ballot Jefferson was elected president and Burr vice president. Jefferson received the votes of 10 states and Burr 4. After this the constitution was amended so as to require the electors to vote separately for president and vice president.
(f) One vote for John Jay.
...
(a)
3
3
Vice Pres., Dem.
Vice Pres., Fed.
Pres., Dem.
Y., Vice Pres., Dem.
Pres., Fed.
Dem.
8
20
North Carolina New York.
6 8 8489
4
383
ELECTORAL VOTE FOR PRESIDENT
ELECTORAL VOTES, 1789-1900 .- Continued.
Year of election ....
1824.
1828.
1832.
Number of electors.
261. (a)
288. (b)
294. (c)
Year of admission into the
Pres.
. Pres.
Pres.
V. Pres.
Pres.
V. Pres.
.
-
Andrew Jackson,
Tenn., Dem.
John Quincy Adams,
Mass., Coalition.
Wm. H. Crawford,
Henry Clay, Ky.,
John C. Calhoun,
Nathan Sanford,
N. Y., Coalition.
Andrew Jackson,
John Quincy Adams,
John C. Calhoun,
Richard Rush, Pa.,
Andrew Jackson,
Henry Clay, Ky.,
Martin Van Buren, N. Y., Dem.
John Sergeant, Pa.,
N. Rep.
N. Hampshire .. Massachusetts.
8
7
8
8
7
7
15
15
15
15
14
14
Connecticut ....
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
28
28
28
28
30
1
2
1
3
3
3
1
10
5
6
5
6
3
5
3
5
Maryland. Virginia.
11
11
11
11
11
11
North Carolina
15
15
15
15
15
15
New York.
1
26
5
4
29
7
20
16
20
16
42
42
Rhode Island.
4
3
4
4
4
4
1791
Vermont.
7
7
7
7
1792
Kentucky
14
7
7
14
14
15
15
1796
Tennessee
11
11
11
11
15
15
1802
Ohio.
16
16
16
16
21
21
1816
Indiana.
5
5
5
5
9
9
1817
Mississippi.
3
3
3
3
4
4
1818
Illinois
1
3
3
3
5
5
1819
Alabama.
5
5
5
7
7
1820
Maine .
9
9
1
8
1
8
10
10
1821
Missouri
3
3
3
4
4
..
Totals.
99
84
41
37
182
30
178
83
171
83
219
49
189
49
(a) There was one vacancy on the vote for vice president in Rhode Island. The election of president devolved upon the house of representatives, and John Quincy Adams was elected, receiving the votes of 13 states. Virginia cast 24 votes for N. Macon for vice president, New Hampshire 1, Connecti- cut 8, Maryland 1; and Missouri 3 for Andrew Jackson; Georgia 9 for Martin Van Buren; Delaware 2 for Henry Clay.
(b) Georgia, 7 votes for William Smith, of South Carolina, for vice president. (c) There were two vacancies in Maryland. For president-South Carolina, 11, for J. Floyd; Vermont, 7 for Wm. Wirt. For vice president-Pennsylvania, 30 for W. Wilkins; South Carolina, 11 for H. Lee; Vermont, 7 for A. Ellmaker.
Original 13 states.
New Jersey ... Pennsylvania .. Delaware
8
Dem.
Dem.
S. C., Dem.
Tenn., Dem.
Mass., N. Rep.
S. C., Dem.
N. Rep.
Tenn., Dem.
N. Rep.
24
24
24
23
23
1812
Louisiana
3
2
5
5
5
5
5
.
.
2
.
.
...
South Carolina Georgia
O
2
.
States.
union.
1
384
MICHIGAN MANUAL
ELECTORAL VOTES, 1789-1900 .- Continued.
Year of election ....
1836.
1840.
1844.
1848.
1852.
Number of electors.
294. (a)
294. (b)
294.
294.
296.
Year of admission into the
States.
Martin Van Buren, N. Y., Dem.
Wm. Henry Harrison,
R. M. Johnson, Ky.,
Francis Granger. N.
Wm. Henry Harrison,
Martin Van Buren, N.
John Tyler, Va., Whig.
R. M. Johnson, Ky.,
Polk and Dallas, Dem.
Clay and Frelinghuysen,
Taylor and Fillmore, Whig.
Cass and Butler, Dem.
Pierce and King, Dem.
Scott and Graham, Whig.
Original 13 states.
Pennsylvania ..
30
30
30
30
26
26
27
Delaware.
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Maryland.
10
10
10
8
8
8
Virginia.
23
23
22
17
17
15
South Carolina
11
9
9
8
Georgia ...
11
11
10
10
10
North Carolina.
15
15
15
15
11
11
10
New York.
42
42
42
36
36
35
Rhode Island. .. 4
4
4
4
4
4
4
1791
Vermont.
7
7
7
7 .
6
6
5
1792
Kentucky.
15
15
15
12
12
12
1796
Tennessee.
15
15
13
13
12
1802
Ohio
21
21
21
21
23
23
23
1812
Louisiana
5
5
5
5
6
6
6
1816
Indiana.
9
9
9
.
6
7
1818
Illinois ...
5
5
9
9
11
1819
Alabama
7
7
7
9
9
9
1820
Maine.
10
10
10
10
9
9
8
1821
Missouri.
4
4
4
4
7
7
9
1836
Arkansas.
3
3
3
3
3
3
4
1837
Michigan.
3
3
3
3
5
5
6
1845
Florida.
3
3
1845
Texas
4
4
1846
Iowa. .
4
4
1848
Wisconsin.
4
5
1850
California.
4
Totals
170
73
147
77
234
60
234
48
170
105
163
127
254
42
.
00 . 8
14
14
14
12
12
13
Connecticut ....
8
8
6
6 .
6
New Jersey ...
8
8
8
8
7
7
.
7
.
7
6
6
5
N. Hampshire.
7
.
..
..
. ..
12
12
13
1817
Mississippi.
4
4
4
6
..
(a) Scattering votes: For president-Georgia 11. Tennessee, 15 for H. L. White; Massachusetts, 14 for Daniel Webster ; South Carolina, 11 for W. P. Mangum. For vice president-John Tyler received 47 votes, viz .: Maryland 10. South Carolina 11, Georgia 11, Tennessee 15. Virginia cast 23 votes for William Smith. There being no choice by the electors, the election of vice president devolved upon the senate and R M. Johnson was chosen.
(b) For vice president, South Carolina cast 11 votes for L. W. Tazwell, and Virginia 1 for James K. Polk.
Pres.
V. Pres.
Ohio, Whig.
Dem.
Y., Whig.
Ohio, Whig.
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