Year of election. 1789 POPULAR AND ELECTORAL VOTE OF THE UNITED STATES FOR PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT-17891920. 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. A There having been a tle vote, the choice devolved upon the House of Representatives. choice was made on the 36th ballot, which was as follows: Jefferson-Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, New Jersey. New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Vermont and Virginia-10 states: Burr-Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Rhode Island-4 states; Blank→ Delaware and South Carolina-2 states. Electoral. No choice having been made by the electoral college, the choice devolved upon the HOTE choice was made on the first ballot, which was as follows: Adams-Connett Representatives. cut, Illinois. Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Missouri, New Hampshire New York, Ohio, Rhode Island and Vermont-13 states: Jackson Alabama, Indiana, Mississippi-Na Jersey, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina and Tennessee-7 states; Crawford-Delaware, Georgia, North Carolina and Virginia-4 states. No candidate having received a majority of the votes of the electoral college, the elected R. M. Johnson, Vice-President, who received 33 votes: Francis Granger received 16. Senate 1 Eleven states did not vote, viz: Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi. North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas and Virginia. Three states did not vote, viz: Mississippi, Texas and Virginia. Electoral. 214 155 989 Grover Cleveland, 4,911,017 219 T. A. Hendricks, 219 Republican, James G. Blaine, 4,848.384 182 John A. Logan, 182 Prohibition. John P. St. John, 151,345 William Daniel, Greenback, Benjamin F. Butler, 133,815 A. M. West. Scattering. 11,362 Benjamin Harrison, 5,444,053 Democratic. Grover Cleveland, 5,538.536 168 Allen G. Thurman, 168 Prohibition, Clinton B. Fisk, Union-Labor. Alson J. Streeter. 248,997 146,100 John A. Brooks, Charles E. Cunning ham, James R. Greer, W. H. T. Wakefield, Charles S. Wells, John Colvin, Indus. Reform,. Alfred E. Redstone. Adlai E. Stevenson. 277 1892 Democratic, Grover Cleveland. Whitelaw Reid, 145 Republican, Benjamin Harrison, 5,175.577 145 James G. Field. 22 People's. James B. Weaver, 1,122,045 22 James B. Cranfill, Prohibition, John Bidwell, 279.191 C. H. Matchett. Socialist Labor, Simon Wing, 21,191 G. A. Hobart, 271 1896 Republican, William McKinley. 7,107.304 271 Arthur Sewall. 176 Democratic. William J. Bryan, 6,292,423 176 Hale Johnson, Prohibition, People's, Joshua Levering. 130,753 T. E. Watson, William J. Bryan. 240.657 Matthew Maguire, Socialist Labor,. Charles H. Matchett. 33,545 J. H. Southgate, National, Charles E. Bentley, 13,955 National Demo S. B. Buckner. cratic. Republican, Theodore Roosevelt, 292 7,219,524 292 Adlai E. Stevenson, 155 6,358,007 155 Henry B. Metcalf. 207,429 33,425 50.109 Valentine Remmel, Ignatius Donnelly, Job Harriman, 95.897 Samuel T. Nicholas, 5.696 D. H. Martin. 518 Charles W. Fairbanks, 336 Heury G. Davis. 140 5,081.200 140 George W. Carroll, 259,025 Thomas H. Tibbles, 114,129 senjamin Hanford, William W. Cox, Socialist Labor,. Charles H. Corregan. 33,509 Scattering, 5,801 William H. Taft, Democratic. William J. Bryan, 6,409.099 162 John W. Kern, 162 Prohibition, Eugene W. Chafin, 252.919 Aaron S. Watkins, 1912 Socialist, Independence, United Christian. Democratic, Eugene V. Debs, 418.758 Thomas T Hisgen. 89 887 Socialist Labor.. August Gillhaus, 16,040 Benjamin Hanford, Donald L. Munro, John Temple Graves, Thomas E. Watson, Samuel W. Williams, 29,194 Daniel Braxton Turney.. L. S. Coffin. 463 Woodrow Wilson. Thomas R. Marshall, 435 Republican. William H. Taft, 3.484.884 я James S. Sherman, 8 Prohibition. Socialist. Socialist Labor.. Eugene W. Chafin, 207.935 Aaron S. Watkins, Emil Seidel Eugene V. Debs. 890.062 Arthur E. Reimer. 26.842 August Gillhaus, Theodore Roosevelt, Pro gressive, Progressive, Washington. 1916 Democratic. Progressive. Theodore Roosevelt. Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson, 9.125,852 Republican, Socialist. Prohibition. Charles E. Hughes. Allan J. Benson, J. Frank Hanly, Arthur E. Reimer, 35,153 8,553,730 592 401 231,382 13.657 10.452 Mestoral. |