The Wisconsin blue book 1893, Part 30

Author: Wisconsin. Office of the Secretary of State. Legislative manual of the State of Wisconsin; Wisconsin. Bureau of Labor and Industrial Statistics. Blue book of the State of Wisconsin; Industrial Commission of Wisconsin; Wisconsin. State Printing Board; Wisconsin. Legislature. Legislative Reference Library; Wisconsin. Legislature. Legislative Reference Bureau; Wisconsin. Blue book of the State of Wisconsin
Publication date: 1893
Publisher: Madison
Number of Pages: 804


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Jaincs K. Polk.


Tennessee


1795


1849


26


1839-41


R. M. T. Hunter


Virginia


1809


1887


27


1841-43


John White.


Kentucky.


1805


1845


28


1843-45


John W. Jones


Virginia


1805


1848


29


1845-47


John W. Davis.


Indiana.


1799


1850


31


1849-51


Howell Cobb.


Georgia .. . .


1815


1868


32,33


1851-55


Liun Boyd.


Kentucky.


1800


1859


34


1856-57


Nathanicl P. Banks.


Massachusetts.


1816


35


1857-59


James L. Orr


South Carolina


1822


1873


36


1860-61


William Pennington


New Jersey


1796


1862


37


1861-63


Galusha A. Grow ..


Pennsylvania


1823


38-40


1863-69


Schuyler Colfax.


Indiana


1823


1885


41-43


1869-75


James G. Blaine.


Maine


1830


1875-76


Michael C. Kerr.


Indiana


1827


1876


1876-81


Samuel J. Randall


Pennsylvania


1828


1890


-


1881-83


John W. Keifer


Ohio.


1836


48-50


1883-89


John G. Carlisle


Kentucky


1835


51


1889-91


Thomas B. Reed.


Maine


1839


52


1891-93


Chas. F. Crisp ...


Georgia


1845


16


1820-21


John W. Taylor


New York


1784


1854


30


1847-49


Robert C. Winthrop.


Massachusetts


1809


44 44-46 47


ELECTION STATISTICS.


ELECTORAL VOTE FOR PRESIDENT, At each election from 1860 to 1892.


1860.


1864.1 1868.2, 1872.


1876.


1880.


1884.


1888.


1893.


STATES.


Lincoln-Rep.


| Bell-American


| Douglas-Ind. Dem.


Mcclellan-Dem.


Grant-Rep.


| Seymour -Dem.


Grant-Rep.


| Hendricks-Dem.


Hayes-Rep.


Tilden- Dem.


Garfield-Rep.


Hancock-Dem.


Cleveland-Dem.


Blaine-Rep.


Harrison-Rep.


Cleveland-Dem.


Cleveland-Dem.


Harrison-Rep.


| Weaver-Peo.


Alabama


AO


UT CTCTOO


10


10


10


10


. . .


.


10


11


Arkansas ..


4


5


6


6


1


5


8


8


8


Colorado ..


6


6


5


6


6


6


6


Delaware.


3


3


3


3


3


3


3


Florida ..


10


9


11


11


12


12


13


Idaho ..


11


16


16


21


21


21


22


22


24


Indiana


13


13


13


15


15


15


15


15


15


Iowa ..


4


8


8


11


11


11


13


13


13


Kansas


3


?


5


5


5


9


Kentucky ..


11


11


12


12


13


13


13


Louisiana ..


6


8


8


8


8


Maine ..


8


6


Maryland ..


8


7


8


8


8


8


8


8


Massach'ts.


12


12


13


13


14


14


15


Michigan .


8


8


11


11


11


13


13


6


8


Minnesota .


4


5


5


5


7


7


9


Mississippi.


8


8


9


9


9


Missouri .


11


11


6


15


15


16


16


17


Nebraska ..


3


3


5


5


Nevada ..


2


3


3


3


3


3


3


N. H pshire


5


5


5


5


4


4


N. Jersey ..


4


7


9


9


9


10


35


33


33


35


35


36


36


. ..


N. Carolina


9


10 ·


10


10


11


11


11


..


3


23


21


21


22


22


22


23


23


1


22


3


3


3


3


3


3


3


3


4


R. Island ..


4


4


4


4


4


4


4


4


S. Carolina


8


6


9


9


9


Tennessee


12


10


12


12


12


12


12


12


Texas ..


4


13


15


Vermont ...


5


5


5


5


5


4


4


4


Virginia


15


11


11


11


12


12


12


. .


Washigton


5


5


5


5


6


6


6


Wisconsin .


8


8


10


10


10


11


11


12


..


Wyoming ..


..


.


.. .


180 72 39 12 212 21


214 80


286 42


185


181


$14


155, 219


182


233


168


289


128|32


Total No. states voting .


33


36


37


37


38


38


38


38


44


·


4


4


4


4


4


Georgia.


3


Illinois.


12


8


.


8


7


6


6


.


13


6


4


4


8


Montana ...


3


5


.


1


9 35


9 36


N. Dakota.


Ohio


Oregon ....


27


26


26


29


29


29


30


30


32


S. Dakota .


4


8


8


8


13


5


4


W. Virginia


5


.


..


6


3


1


-


1


1 Eleven southern states did not vote in 1864.


2 Mississippi, Texas and Virginia dil not vote in 1868.


·


. .


.


.


3


3


3


4


Connectic't


6


3


3


4


6


...


6


7


. ..


7


8


California .


| Breckenridge-Dem.


Lincoln-Rep.


9


10


·


4


3


New York ..


10


Pennsylv'ia


4


. .


3


13


3


POPULAR AND ELECTORAL VOTE FOR PRESIDENT FOR 1892, BY STATES, WITH PLURALITIES, ETC.


PLURALITIES, 1891.


ELECTORAL VOTE, 1892.


STATES.


Clevel'nd Harrison. Dem.


Rep.


Weaver. Pop.


Bidwell. Pro.


Wing. Soc.


Clevel'nd |Harrison. Plu. Plu.


Weaver. Plu.


Other Cand'tes scatteri'g


Clevel'nd Harrison. Dem.


Rep.


Weaver. Peo.


Total v'te Total v'te by States by States 1892.


1888.


.


Alabama .


138, 138


9,197


85, 181


239


52,937


1,986


11


234, 741


174,100


Arkansas.


87,834


46,979


11,831


129


40,855


1,267


8


148,040


155,968


California ...


118, 174


118, 027


25,311


8,096


147


1


1


269,609


251,339


Colorado


38,620


53, 581


1,087


14,964


4


93,891


91,798


Connecticut


82,395


77,032


809


4,020


333


5,363


1


6


164,596


153,978


Delaware.


18,581


18, 077


564


504


13


3


37,235


29,787


Georgia .


129, 383


48,305


42,939


988


81,081


2,355


13


223,973


142,939


Idaho ...


2


8,599


10,520


288


1,921


3


19,4091


18,210


Illinois ..


426,281


399,288


22,207


25,870


26,993


24


873,646


747,686


Indiana ..


262,740


255,615


22,208


13,050


7,125


15


553, 613


536,949


Iowa.


196,367


219,795


20,595


6,402


23,428


13


443,159


404,130


Kansas


157,241


163,111


4,553


5,870


10


324, 905


334,035


Kentucky


175,461


135,441


6,442


40,020


13


340, 844


344,781


Louisiana.


87,623


26, 132


61,490


153


113,907


115,744


Maine ..


48,044


62,871


2,383


3,062


14,827


116, 364


128, 250


Maryland .


113, 866


92,736


796


5,877


21,130


8


213, 302


210,921


Massachusetts


176,858;


202, 927


3,348


676


14


391, 362


344, 448


.


Michigan


202,296


222,708|


19,796


20,857


20,412


5


9


466,582


476,273


Minnesota


100,920


122,823


29,313


21,903


267,238'


263,306


Mississippi.


40,237


1,406


10,256


29,981


9


52,809!


115, 807


Missouri.


268,398


226,918


41,213


41,480


17


540,860


523,198


Montana.


17,581


18,851


7,334


549


3


44,315


31,090


Nebraska ..


24,943


87,227


83,134


4,902|


4,093


8


200, 207


202, 653


Nevada.


714


2,811


7,264


89


4,453


10,878


12,596


New Hampshire. . .


42,081


45,658


293


1,297


3,577


4


89,329


90,730


New Jersey ..


171,066


156,101


8,134


1,337


14,965


337,623


303,741


New York


654,908


609,459


16,436


38,193


45,449


1,336, 954


1,320,109


North Carolina.


132, 951


100,346


2,543


32,605


11


280,572|


285,512


North Dakota


17,519


17,700


899!


28


1


36,146


36,489


Ohio ...


404,115


405,187


14,852


26,012,


1,072


1


22


850. 166


841,941


Oregon


14,243


35,002


26,965


2,281


8,037


3.


11


78,491


61,911


Pennsylvania


452,264


516,011


25,123


898


63,747


4


32


1,003, 014


997,568


Rhode Island


24,336


26,975


1,6541


2,639].


4


53,195


40,766


.


.


..


.


.


..


8


·


4


6


·


·


27


7,539


26,069


925


.


.


4,331


1,270


1


3


985


17,958


36


181


1


1


200


WISCONSIN BLUE BOOK.


Florida ...


30, 143


4,843


569


22


25,300


4


.


35,577


66,641


.


8


·


15


14,182


910


·


10


44,732


8,714 228


23,500


South Carolina


....


54,698


13, 384


2,410


41,314


9


70,492


79,941


South Dakota.


9,081


34,888


26, 544|


8,344


105


70,618


77,607


Tennessee ..


136, 594


99,851


23,780'


4,776


36,743


12


265, 001


303, 736


Texas ..


239, 148


77,475


99, 688


2,165


161,673


3,963


15


422, 445


357,513


Vermont ..


16,325


37,992


44


1,424


21,667


16


4


55, 801|


63,440


Virginia .


163,977


113,262


12,275


2,738


12 .


292,252


304,093


Washington


29,844


36,460


19,054


2,553


87,911


54,803


West Virginia


84,467


80,293


4,166


2,145


4,174


6


171,071


159,440


Wisconsin .


177,325


171,101


10,019


13,136


6,489


129


12


371,739|


354, 614


Wyoming.


8, 454


7,722


530


732


29


3


16,735


16,032


Totals


5,554,504 5,158,912 1,054,215


269,804|


21,234


850,436


206.530


27,389


11,030|


277


145


22|12, 069, 303 11, 392, 382


50,715


6,616


4


....


ELECTION STATISTICS.


201


202


WISCONSIN BLUE BOOK


POPULAR VOTE FOR PRESIDENT FROM 1856 TO 1888, WITH PLURALITIES, 1884 AND 1888.


[BY STATES.]


1888.


STATES.


VOTES.


PLURALITIES.


(38)


Harrison. Rep.


Cleveland. Dem.


Fisk. Pro.


Streeter. U. Lab.


Harrison. Rep.


Cleve- land. Dem.


Alabama.


57,197


117,310


- 583


60,113


Arkansas.


58,752


85,962


614


10,613


27,210


California


124,809


117,729


5,761


Colorado


51,796


37,610


2,210


112


14,186


Connecticut


74,584


74,920


4,234


336


Delaware


12,973


16,414


400


3,441


Florida


26,657|


39,561


417


12,904


Georgia


40,496


100,499


1,800


136


60,003


Illinois


370,473


248,272


21,695


7,090


22,201


Indiana


263, 361


261,013


9,881


2,694


2,348


Iowa


211,598


179,877


3,550


9,105


31,721


Kansas.


182, 904


102,745


6,779


37,788


80,159


Kentucky


155,134


183,800


5, 225


622


28,666


Maine


73,734


50,481


2,691


1,344


23, 253


Maryland


99,986


106, 168


4,767


6,182


Massachusetts


183, 892


151,590


8,701


32,302


Michigan


236, 307


213,404


20,942


4,542


22, 903


Minnesota.


142, 482


104, 385


15,311


1,095


38,097


Mississippi


30,096


85,471


218


22


55,375


Missouri.


236, 253


261,954


4,540


18,589


25,701


Nebraska


108,425


80,552


9,429


4,226


27,873


Nevada


7,238


5,326


45


13


2,370


New Jersey


144, 344


151,493


7,904


7,149


New York


650, 338


635, 965


30,231


626


14,373


13,118


Oregon.


33,293


26,522


1,677


6,771


Pennsylvania


526, 091


446,633


20,947


3,873


79,458


Rhode Island.


21.969


17,530


1,251


4,439


Tennessee.


139, 989


158,787


5,969


Texas


88,422


234,883


4,749


29,459


146,461


Vermont


45,192


16,788


1,460


28,404


1,539


West Virginia


78,491


79,330


Wisconsin


176,553


155, 232


14,277


8,552


21, 321


Total.


5,445,274


5,538, 755 93,481


248,800


142,034


480,770|


574,251 93, 481


Plurality


134,781


147,902


2,789


37


Ohio


416,054


396, 455


24,356


3,496


19,599


South Carolina.


13,740


65, 825


52, 085


Virginia


150,438


151,977


1,678


839


Louisana.


30,701


85,032


127


54, 331


New Hampshire.


46,728


43,358


1,592


1,912


North Carolina


18,798


7,080


.


ELECTION STATISTICS.


POPULAR VOTE FOR PRESIDENT FROM 1856 TO 1888, WITH PLURALITIES, 1884 AND 1888.


[BY STATES.]


1884.


STATES. (38)


Blaine.


Cleveland. Dem.


Butler. Green.


Pro.


Rep.


Cleve- land. Dem.


Alabama


59,591


93,951


873


612


34,360


Arkansas.


50, 895


72,927


1,847


22,032


Calfornia


102,416


89,288|


2,017


2,920


13,128


Colorado


36,290


27,723


1,958


761


8,567


Connecticut


65,923


67,199


1,688


2,305


1,274


Delaware.


12,951


16,964


6


55


4,013


Florida ...


28,031


31,766


~2


3,735


Georgia


48,603


94,667


145


195


46,064


Illinois


337,474


312,355


10,910


12,074


25,119


Indiana


238, 463


244,990


8,293


3,028


6,527


Iowa.


197,089


177,316


1,472


19,773


Kansas


154, 406


90,132


16,341


4,495


64,274


Kentucky


118,122


152.961|


1,691


3,139


34, 839


Louisana


46,347


62, 540


3,953


2,160


20,069


Maryland


85,699


96,932


531


2,791


11,233


Massachusetts


146,724


122, 481


24,433


10,026


24,243


Michigan


192,669


149,835


42,243


18, 403|


42,334


Minnesota


111,923


70,144


3,583


4,684|


41,779


Mississippi


43,509


26,510


Missouri


202,929|


235, 988


2,153


33,059


Nevada


7,193


5,578


26


1,615


New Hampshire.


43,249


39, 183


552


1,571


4,066


New Jersey


123, 440


127,798


3,496


6,159


4,359


New York.


562, 005


563, 154


16,994


25,016


1,149


North Carolina.


125,068


142, 952


454


17,884


Ohio


400,082


368, 280


5,179|


11,009


31,802


Oregon.


26,860


24,604


726


492


2,256


Pennsylvania


473,804|


392, 785


16,992


15,283


81,019


Rhode Island.


19, 030|


12,391


422


928


6,639


48,157


Tennessee


124,078


133,258


957


1,131


9,180


Texas .


93,141


225,309


3,321


3,534


132, 1CS


Vermont .


39,514


17,331


785


1,752


22, 183


Virginia


139,356


145,497


138


6,141


West Virginia.


63,096


67,317


810


939


4,221


Wisconsin.


161,135


146,453


4,598


7,649


14,682


Total.


4,851,959


4,874,980


175,370


150, 362


446,563


469,584 23,021


23,021


Plurality


76,912


54,391


2,899


22,521


16,193


Maine


72,209


52,140


33,001


Nebraska


South Carolina.


21,733


60,890


St. John.


Blaine.


Rep.


VOTES.


PLURALITIES.


203


204


WISCONSIN BLUE BOOK.


POPULAR VOTE FOR PRESIDENT - Continued.


1880.


1876.


STATES.


Garfield. Rep.


Hancock. Dem.


Weaver. Gr.


Scat- tering.


Tilden. Dem.


Hayes. Rep.


Alabama


56,178


90,687


4,642


102,002


68,230


Arkansas.


41,661


60,489


4,079


58,071


38,669


California


80,348


80, 426


3,392


76,464


79,269


Colorado.


27,450


24,647


1,435


13,316


14,154


Connecticut


67,073


64,417


868


412


61,934


59,034


Delaware.


14,150


15,183


13, 381


10,752


Florida


23,654


27,964


Georgia.


52,648


102, 522


481


130,088


50,446


Illinois


318,037


277,321


26,358


596


258,601


278,232


Indiana.


232,164


225, 528


12,986


213, 526


207,971


Iowa


183,904


105,845


32,327


630


112, 121


171,326


Kansas


121,520


59,789


19,710


257


159,690


97,156


Louisiana


37,994


65,310


439


235


49,823


66, 300


Maryland


78,515


93, 706


818


91,779


71,980


Massachusetts


165,205


111,960


4,548


799


108,777


150,063


Michigan


185,190


131,300


34,795


1,156


141,595


166,901


Minnesota


93, 903


53,315


3,267


286


48,799


72, 962


Mississippi


34,854


75,750


5,797


677


112, 173


52,605


Missouri


153,567


208,609


35,045


203,077


145,029


Nebraska


54,979


28, 523


3, 853


17,554


31,916


Nevada.


8,732


9,611


9,308


10,383


New Hampshire


44,852


40,791


528


189


38,509


41,539


New Jersey


120,555


122, 565


2,617


191


115,962


103,517


New York


555, 544


534,511


12, 373


2,177


521,949


489,207


North Carolina.


115, 878


124,204


1,136


125, 427


108,419


Ohio ..


375,048


340,821


6,456


2,642


323, 182


330, 698


Oregon.


20,619


19,948


249


14,149


15,206


Pennsylvania.


444,704


407,428


20,668


1,983


366,158


384, 122


Rhode Island.


18, 195


10,779


236


25


10,712


15,787


South Carolina.


58,071


112, 312


566


7


90,896


91,786


Tennessee


107,677


128,191


5,916


43


133,166


89,566


Texas


57,845


156,228


27,405


104,803


44,803


Vermont


45,090


18,181


1,212


110


20,254


44,092


Virginia .


84,020


127,976


139


139,670


95,558


West Virginia


46,243


57,391


9,079


56,455


42,698


Wisconsin


144,397


114, 634


7,980


161


123,927


130,068


Total.


4,449, 053


4,442, 035


307,306


12,576


4,299,893


4,048,228


Total vote.


9,210,970


8,412,049


1 The vote in Florida, as officially announced by the returning board, is given in the table. The democrats claimed a majority for the Tilden electors in that state on the face of the returns.


2 The vote in Louisiana is given as announced by the Wells returning board, and as it was accepted by the electoral commis ion. The McEnery returning board, after a canvass of the returns from all the counties in the state, gave Tilden 83,723; Hayes, 77,174.


37,902


78, 322


Kentucky


104, 550


147,909


11,498


270,508


75,135


Maine


74,039


65,171


4,408


124,285


24,327


205


ELECTION STATISTICS.


POPULAR VOTE FOR PRESIDENT- Continued.


1872.


1868.


1864.


STATES.


Grant. Rep.


Greeley. Lıb. Dem.


Grant. Rep.


Seymour. Dem.


Lincoln. Rep.


Mc- Clellan. Dem.


Alabama


90,272


79,444


76,366


72,086


Arkansas.


41,073


37,927


22, 152


19,078


California


54,020


40,718


54,592


54,078


62,134


43,841


Connecticut


50,638


45,872


50,996


47,961


44,691


42,285


Delaware


11,115


10,205


7,063


10,980


8,155


8,767


Florida


17,765


15,428


Georgia


62,715


76,287


57,134


102,822


Illinois


241,248


184,770


250,293


199,143


189,996


. 158, 630


Indiana.


186,144


163, 437


176, 552


166, 980


150,422


130,233


Iowa


131,233


71,134


150,399


74,040


89,075


49,596


Kentucky


88,816


100,212


39,569


115,899


27,786


64,301


Maine


61,422


29,087


70,426


42,396


68,114


46,992


Maryland.


66,760


67,685


30,438


62,357


40,153


32, 73)


Massachusetts


133, 472


59,260


136, 447


59,408


126,742


48,745


Michigan


136,202


77,027


128,550


87,069


91,521


74,604


Minnesota


55,709


35,211


43,542


28, 072


21,060


17,375


Mississippi


81,016


47,191


Missouri


119, 196


151,433


85,671


59,788


72,750


31,673


Nevada.


8,413


6,236


6,480


5,218


9,826


6,594


New Hampshire


37,168


31,425


38, 191


31,224


36,400


32,871


New York


440,759


387,279


419,883


429,833


368, 735


361,986


North Carolina.


94,304


69,474


96,226


84,000


265,154


205,568


Oregon


11,820


7,746


10,961


11,125


9,888


8, 457


Rhode Island.


13,665


5,329


12,903


6,548


14,349


8,718


Tennessee


83, 665


94,391


56,757


26,311


Texas


47,405


66,500


44,167


12,045


42,419


13.321


Virginia.


93,415


91,440


29,025


20,306


23,152


10,433


Wisconsin


104,992


86,477


108,857


84,710


83,458


65,,884


Total


3,579,793


2, 842, 425


3,013,188


2,703,600


2,223, 035


811,754


Majority


737,368


309,588


1,411,281


Whole vote.


6,457,318


5,716,788


4,034,789


Kansas


67,048


32,970


31,047


14,019


16,441


3,691


Louisiana ..


59,975


66,466


33,263


80,225


Nebraska.


18,245


7,705


9,729


5,439


New Jersey


91,611


76,801


80, 121


83,001


60,723


68,024


Ohio.


281,852


244,321


280,128


238,700


Pennsylvania


349,689


211,961


342,280


313, 312


296,391


276,316


South Carolina


72,290


22,903


62,301


45,237


Vermont


41,487


10,947


West Virginia


32,283


29,537


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206


WISCONSIN BLUE BOOK.


POPULAR VOTE FOR PRESIDENT-Continued.


1860.


1856.


STATES.


Lincoln. Rep.


Breckin- ridge. Dem.


Bell. Union.


Douglas. Dem.


Fremont. Dem.


F'ill- more. Amer.


Buchan- an. Dem.


Alabama


48,831


27,875


13,651


23,552


46,739


Arkansas


28,732


20,093


5,227


10,787


21,910


California


39,173


34,344


6,817


38, 516


20,691


36,165


53,365


Connecticut


43,792


14,641


3,291


15, 522


42,715


2,615


34.995


Delaware


3,815


7,337


3,804


1,023


308


6,175


8,004


Florida


8,543


5,437


367


4,833


6,358


Georgia


51,889


42,886


11,590


42,228


56,598


Illinois.


172,161


2,404


4,913


160,215


96,189


37,444


105,348


Indiana


139,033


12,295


5,306


115,509


94,375


22,386


118,6:0


Iowa.


70,409


1,048


1.763


55,111


43.954


9,180


35,107


Kansas.


1,361


53, 143


66,058


25,651


314


67,416


74,642


Louisiana.


22,681


20,204


7,625


20,709


22,164


Maine.


62,811


6,368


2,046


26,693


67,379


3,325


39,080


Maryland


2,294


42,482


41,760


5,966


281


47,460


39,115


Michigan


88, 480


805


405


65,057


71,762


1,660


52,136


Minnesota


22,069


748


62


11,920


24,195


35,446


Missouri


17,028


31,317


58,372


58,081


48,524


58,164


Nevada .


New Hampshire


37,519


2,112


441


22,811


38, 345 28,338


422


32, 789


New Jersey


58,324


62,500


24,115


46,943


New York


362,646


312, 731


276,007


124,604


195,878


North Carolina


48,539


44,990


18, 822


187,497


28,126


170,874


Oregon


5,270


5,006


183


3,951


147,510


82,175


230,710


South Carolina1


Tennessee


64,700


69,274


11,350


66,178


73,638


Vermont


33, 808


218


1,969


6,849


39, 561


545


10,569


Virginia


1,929


74,323


74,681


16,290


291


60,310


89,706


Wisconsin


86,110


888


161


65,021


66,090


579


52,843


Total


1,866, 452


847,953


560,631


1,375,157


1,341,264


874,534


1,838,189


Whole vote


4,680,193


4,053,987


Ohio


231,610


11,403


12,194


Pennsylvania


268,030


178, 871


12,776


16,765


Rhode Island


12,244


7,707


11,467


1,675


6,680


Texas.


47,548


15,438


15,639


31,169


West Virginia


106,533


5,939


22,331


34,372


108,190


19,620


39,240


Mississippi.


40,797


25,040


3,283


26,886


48,246


Kentucky.


Massachusetts


Nebraska


Electors chosen by legislature.


ELECTION STATISTICS.


207


SUMMARY OF POPULAR AND ELECTORAL VOTES


For President und Vice-President of the United States, 1789-1884.


Presidents.1


Vice- Presidents.2


Year of Election.


No. of States.


Total Elec. Vote.


Political Party.


CANDIDATES.


States.


Popu- lar.


Electoral.


Elect. Vote.


1789


103


73


George Washington


69


34


John Jay


9


R. H. Harrison


6


John Rutledge.


6


John Hancock.


4


George Clinton


3


Samuel Huntingdon


2


John Milton


2


James Armstrong.


1


Benjamin Lincoln


1


Edward Telfair ..


1


Vacancies


4


4


1792


15


135


George Washington'


132


John Adams ...


50


Thomas Jefferson


4


..


. .


.


.3


1796


16


138


John Adams.


.


Thomas Jefferson


68


Thomas Pinckney


59


Aaron Burr


30


Samuel Adams


15


Oliver Ellsworth


11


George Clinton.


7


John Jay


5


James Iredell


3


George Washington


2


John Henry


2


S. Johnson


2


Charles C. Pinckney


1


1800


16


138


Thomas Jefferson


73


73


John Adams


65


Charles C Pinckney


64


John Jay


1


1 Previous to the election of 1804, each elector voted for two candidates for President; the one receiving the highest number of votes, if a majority, was declared elected President; and the next highest, Vice President.


2 Three states out of thirteen did not vote, viz. : New York, which had not passed an electoral law, and North Caro- una and Rhode Island, which had not adopted the constitution.


3 The re having been a tie vote, the choice devolved upon the House of Representatives. A choice was made upon the 36th ballot, which was as follows: Jefferson-Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsy Ivania, Tennessee, Vermont and Virginia-10 states; Burr-Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Rhode Island-4 states; Blank-Delaware and South Carolina-2 states.


1


Aaron Burr.


3


Vacancies


71


Fed. Rep. Fed. Rep.


George Clinton.


Fed. Fed. Rep.


John Adams


Vote.


CANDIDATES.


Rep. Rep. Fed. Fed.


Aaron Burr


208


WISCONSIN BLUE BOOK.


SUMMARY OF POPULAR AND ELECTORAL VOTES - Continued.


Presidents.


Vice- Presidents.


Electoral Vote,


1804 1808


17


176


Thomas Jefferson


15


162


Charles C. Pinckney


2


14


James Madison.


12


122


Charles C. Pinckney George Clinton


5


47


6


Geo. Clinton .. Rufus King. Geo. Clinton .. . . Rufus King. . . John Langdon Jas. Madison. Jas. Monroe ..


3


1812


18


213


Rep. Fed.


Vacancy .. James Madison.


11


128


E. Gerry J. Ingersoll.


86 1


1816


19


221


Rep. Fed.


James Monroe Rufus King ..


16


183


D.D.Tompkins J. E. Howard. James Ross . .


5


4


1820


24


235


Rep. Opp


Vacancy. James Monroe. John Q. Adams.


24


4 231


D.D.Tompkins R. Stockton ... D. Rodney.


8 4 1


Vacancy.


3


1821


24


261


Andrew Jackson


10


199


182


John Q. Adams ..


8


84


30


3


44,282


41


24


3


46,587


37


13


9


1828


21


261


Dem N. R


Vacancy . Andrew Jackson John Q. Adams


15


647,231 509,097


178 83


83


1832


24


288


Dem N. R


Andrew Jackson Henry Clay


7


530,189


49


49


John Floyd.


1


33,108


7


7


Vacancies


2


1836


26


294


Martin Van Buren


15


761,549


170


147


Wm. H. Harrison.


7


73


2R. M. Johnson F. Granger John Tyler Wm. Smith.


77


Hugh L. White .. Daniel Webster


2


26


47


Whig Whig


W. P. Mangum -


1


736, 656


14 11


23.


.


Year of Election.


No. of States.


Total Electoral Vote.


Political Party.


Vote.


CANDIDATES.


States.


Popu- lar.


Electoral.


CANDIDATES.


162 14 113 47 9 ?


131


De Witt Clinton Vacancy.


7


80


1


183 22


3


34


J. Marshall. .. R. G. Harper.


3 4 218


1


R. G. Harper R. Rush


1 3


Rep. Coal Rep. Rep.


J. C. Calhoun. N. Sanford ... N. Macon. . A. Jackson ... M. Van Buren Henry Clay


2 1


7


15


687,502


219


189


AntM


William Wirt.


1


J. C. Calhoun. R. Rush Wm. Smith .. M. Van Buren J. Sergeant. .. Henry Lee .... A. Ellmaker. Wm. Wilkins.


171


9


11


11


30 2


Dem Whig Whig


1


1 No choice having been made by the Electoral College, the choice devolved upon the House of Representatives. A. choice was made on the first ballot, which was as follows. Adams - Connecticut, Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Missouri, New Hampshire, New York, Ohio, Rhode Island and Vermont - 13 states; Jack. son - Alabama, Indiana, Mississippi, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, South Carolina and Tennessee- 7 states; Crawford - Delaware, Georgia, North Carolina and Virginia - 4 states.


2 No candidate having received a majority of the votes of the Electoral College, the Senate elected R. M. Johnson. Vice-President, who received 33 votes; Francis Granger received 16.


Wm. H. Crawford. Henry Clay


155, 872 105,321


17


176


Rep. Fed. Rep. Fed.


ELECTION STATISTICS.


SUMMARY OF POPULAR AND ELECTORAL VOTES- Continued.


Year of election,


No. of States.


Total electoral vote.


Political Party.


States.


Popular.


Electoral.


Electoral Vote.


1840


26


294


Whig .. Dem .. Lib'ty.


Wm. H. Harrison. Martin Van Buren. James G. Birney . .


10 7


1,275,017 1,128,702 7,059


234 60


John Tyler R. M. Jonnson.


..


234 48


1844


20


275


Dem. Whig ..


James K. Polk.


15


1,337,243


170 105


L. W. Tazewell James K. Folk. Geo. M. Dallas. T.Frelingh'ys'n


105


1848


30


290


Whig .. Dem .. Free S


Zachary Taylor Lewis Cass ....


15


1,220,544


127


127


1852


31


296


254


254


Winfield Scott.


4


1,386,578


42


42


1856


31


296


Dem .. Whig .. Fr Dm Dem .. Rep .. Amer.


James Buchanan .. John C. Fremont .. Millard Fillmore .. Abraham Lincoln. J. C. Breckenridge John Bell.


17


1,866,352


180


72 Joseph Lane. .. 33 E. Everett


39


1864


135


314


S. A. Douglas ..... Abraham Lincoln. Geo. B. Mcclellan. Vacancies ...


3 11 26


3,015,071 2,709,613


SchuylerColfax F. P. Blair, Jr .


1872


37


366


Ulysses S. Grant


31


3,597,070


Horace Greeley ...


6


2,834,079 29,408 5,608


Henry Wilson .. B. Gratz Brown .Geo. W. Julian. A. H. Colquitt .. J. M. Palmer


5


T. A. Hendricks


42


3


B. Gratz Brown.


18


T. E. Bramlette W.S.Groesbeck W. D. Machen . N. P. Banks. ..


1 1 14


1876


38


369


R. B. Hayes


21


17 185 184


W. A. Wheeler, T. A. Hendricks


185 184


Peter Cooper.


Green Clay Smith. Scattering.


2,636


1880


33


369


James A. Garfield. 19


4,449,187


214


214


W. S. Hancock


19


4,435,121


155


155


J. B. Weaver


Neal Dow


302,754 9,861 1,145


1884


38


401


Dem ..


Grover Cleveland .. James G. Blaine ... John P. St. John . Benjamin F. Butler


18


4, 851,959


182


J. A. Logan.


18


1888


38


401


5,445,274


233


L P. Morton .. A. G. Thurman


168


1892


44


422


-


Grover Cleveland Benjamin Harrison James F. Weaver .. John Bidwell.


5,158,912 1,054,215 269,806


145


A. E.Stevenson Whitelaw Reid J. G. Field ...


145


Pro ...


1 Eleven states did not vote, viz .: Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Loseiana, Mississippi, North Carolin South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas and Virginia.


2 Three states did not vote, viz. : Mississippi, Texas and Virginia.


3 Three electoral votes of Georg a cast for Horace Greeley, and the votes of Arkans 1 3, ail Lo tisiani, 8, cast for U. S. Grant, were rejected. If all had been included in the count, the electoral vote would have been 300 f or U. S. Grant and 66 for opposing candidates.


14


. .


VOTE.


CANDIDATES.


..


Henry Clay


11


1,299,068


Lib'ty.


James G. Birney


15


1,300,101


163


163


John P. Hale.


19


1,838,169


174


11


1,341,264


114


1


874,534


8


1860


33


303


Rep .. Dem .. C. Un. I. Dem Rep .. Dem .. Dem .. Rep .. Dem ..


3 2


1,375,157


22


2,216,067


212


12 H. V. Johnson. A. Johnson .. G. H. Pendleton


1868


237


317


Ulysses S. Grant .. Horatio Seymour. Vacancies .


8 3


23 286


Charles O'Conor


James Black


2


1


David Davis. .


1


$Not counted.


Samuel J. Tilden


17


4,048,228 4,299,893 81,740 9,552


Rep. Dem .. G. B .. Prohi.


.


Scattering.


20


4,908,892


219 182


T. A. Hendricks J. A. Logan.


219


Rep


18 4,844,061


182


Prohi.


Peop . -


Rep .. Green. Pro .. Rep ... Dem .. Pro ... Lab ...


James G. Bla ne. .. Benjamin F. Butler John P. St. John .. Benjamin Harrison Grover Cleveland .. Clinton B. Fisk.


18


5,538,755 248,800


168


A. J. Streeter.


142,034


..


227


Dem .. Rep ... Peo .. .


5,554,504


227


22


22


M. Fillmore. Wm. O. Butler. Chas. F. Adams Wm. R. King .. W. A. Graham. Geo. W. Julian. JCBreckinridge Wm. L. Dayton A. J. Donelson. H. Hamlin ..


174 114 8 180


11


845,763 589, 581


1,808,725


21


81 214


80


12 212 21 81 214 80 23 286 47 5


Rep D & L. Dem .. Temp.


Martin Van Buren. Franklin Pierce


27


291,263


1,601,474


156,149


62,390


11


1


170


CANDIDATES.


Presidents.


Vice-Presidents.


Charles J. Jenkins.


3


Rep Dem .. G. B .. Prohi.


C. A. Arthur. W. H. English .


150, 335 134, 163


175,370 150,369


20


233


209


210


PRESIDENTIAL AND GUBERNATORIAL VOTE OF 1892, WITH PLURALITIES AND POPU- LATION 1890, BY TOWNS AND ELECTION DISTRICTS.


GOVERNOR, 1892.


COUNTIES, TOWNS, CITIES AND ELEC- TION DISTRICTS.


Popula- tion, 1890.


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