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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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