ELECTORAL VOTE BY STATES FOR PRESIDENT-1892 TO 1908. Alabama, 9 17 3 8 3 18 3 18 3 12 10 36 11 1 1 11 Total, 321 162 Number of states voting, 46 46 45 46 Alabama, 10 18 10 3 14 3 14 3 45 46 14 3 15 12 6 24 10 6 12 5 24 10 5 29 10 6 89 5 5 12 12 2n 4 Total, Numher of states voting. 48 48 48 POPULAR AND ELECTORAL VOTE OF THE UNITED STATES FOR PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT-1789— 1920. 1789 69 34 Vacuucies, 132 77 50 Thomas Jefferson, Aaron Burr, 1 Vacancies, 3 8 1798 Federalist, John Adams, 71 88 50 Republican, Aario Burr. 30 Sanuel Adains, 15 Oliver Ellsworth, 11 George Clinton, 7 Joho Jay. 5 James Iredell, 8 Charles C. Pinckney. 178 173 65 Federalist, Charles C. Pinckney, 1 Thomas Jefferson, 162 porge Clinton. 162 1804 Republican, Charles C. Pinckney. iufus hing. 14 Federalist, James Madison, 12 Teorge Clinton, 113 1808 Republican, Charles C. Pinckney, {ulus King. 47 George Clinton, 6 ohu Langdon, 9 Federalist, Jannes Madison, 3 James Monroe, 3 Vacancy, 1 1 1812 Republican, James Madison. 128 'Elbridge Gerry. 131 Federalist. De litt Clinton, 89 Jared logersoll, Vacancy 1 1 1816 Republican, James Monroe. 183 D. D. Tompkins, 183 Federalist, Rufus King, 34 Joho E. Howard, 22 James Ross. 5 Joho Marshall, Robt. G. Harper, 231 D. D. Tompkins, 218 Opposition, Jobo Quincy Adams, 1 Richard Stockton, Richard Rush, 8 *Previous to the election of 1804, each elector voted for two candidates for President: the one receiving the bighext oomber of votes, if a majority, was derlared elected President, and the paxt highew1. Vle-l'rewident. There haring been a tle vote, the choice derolred opon the House of Representatives. А Chantre was made on the 30th ballot. while was as follows : Jefferson-linorrla. 'Kentucky. Mary. land, New Jersey. New York, North Carolina, Pemixrlvalla. Tenneexre, Vermont and Virginis-10 states: Burr-Connecticut, Massarburetts, New Hampshire and Rhode island-4 states ; BlankDelaware and South Carolina-2 states. 24 18 170 105 163 127 254 174 1824 Republican, Andrew Jackson, 155,872 *99 Joba O. Calhoun, 187 Coalition, John Quincy Adams, 105,321 84 Natbad Sanford. Republican, Wm. H. Crawford, 44,282 41 Nathaniel Macon, 46,587 37 Andrew Jackson, M. Van Buren, 2 Vacancy. 1 1828 Democratic, Andrew Jackson, 847,231 178 John C. Calhoun, 177 Nat. Repub., John Quincy Adams 509,097 83 Richard Rush, 83 William Smith, 7 1832 Democratic, Andrew Jackson, 687,502 219 M. Van Buren, 189 Nat. Repub., Henry Clay, 530,159 49 John Sergeant, 49 Independent, John Floyd, 33, 108 11 Henry Lee, 11 Anti-Mason, William Wirt, 7 Amos Ellmaker, 7 William Wilkins, 30 Vacancies. 2 2 1836 Democratic, Martin Van Buren, 761,549 170 R. M. Johnson,t 147 Whlg. Wm. H. Harrison, 73 Francis Granger, 77 26 Job Tyler, 23 11 1,275,017 234 Democratie, Martin Van Buren, 1,128,702 60 K. V. Johnson. 7,059 Francis Lemoyne, 11 1 James K. Polk, 1,337,243 170 George M. Dallas, 1,299,068 105 T. Frelinghuysen. 62,300 Thomas Morris. 1,360, 101 163 Millard Fillmore, 1,220.544 127 m. O. Butler. 291, 263 Charles F. Adams, 1.601,474 254 Wm. R. King, 1,386,578 42 Wm. A. Graham, 156,149 George W. Julian, 1856 Democratic. James Buchanan. 1,838.165 174 J. C. Breckenridge. Republican, John C. Freemont, 1,341.040 114 Wm. L. Dayton, 114 American, Millard Fillmore, 874,548 8 8 A. J. Donelson, 1860 Republican, Abraham Lincoln, 1,866, 152 180 Hannibal Hamlin, 180 Democratie, J. C. Breckenridge, 72 847,953 72 Joseph Lane, 590,631 39 Edward Everett. 12 1,375,157 12 H. V. Johnson, 1864 Republican, Abraham Lincoln, 2.223.0351 212 Andrew Johnson, 21 Democratic, George B. McClellan, 21 1,811,754 21 G. H. Pendleton, States not voting, 81 81 1868 Republican, Ulysses S. Grant, 3,013,188 214 Schuyler Colfax. 214 Democratic, Horatio Seymour, 2,703,670 80 F. P. Blair, Jr.. States not voting, 23 1872 Republican, Ulysses S. Grart, 3.579,693 286 Henry Wilson, Dem. and Llb.. Horace Greeley, 2,812,505 B. Gratz Brown, 29,408 George W. Julian. 5,608 A. H. Colquitt, 42 John M. Palmer, B. Gratz Brown, 18 T. E. Bramlette, Charles J. Jenkins, 2 W. S. Groesbeck, David Davis, 1 Willis B. Machen, N. P. Banks, 17 4,048.218 185 Wm. A. Wheeler, 4,299,893 184 T. A. Hendricks, 81,740 Samuel Cary, 9,522 G. T. Stewart. 2,636 *No choice having been made by the electoral college, the choice devolved upon the House of A choice was made on the first hallot, which was as follows ? Adams_connett York, Ohio, Rhode Island and Vermont-13 states : Jackson-Alabama, Indiana. Mississippi. Non Jersey. Onio, 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 votos: Francis Granger received 16. I Eleven states did not vote, viz? Alabama, Arkansas, Fiorida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi. North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas and Virginia. Three states did not vote, viz: Mississippi, Texas and Virginia. 80 23 185 184 rut, illinois. Kentucky Louisiana," sia ine, Maryland, Massachusetts Missouri. New Hampshire New Senate - 1800 Republican. James A. Garfield, Jannes B. Weaver, John W. Phelps, Scattering, James G. Blaine, John P. St. John, Benjamin F. Butler, Scattering. 1888 Republican, Benjamin Harrison, James L. Curtis, | Indus. Reform, Alfred E. Redstone. 1892 Democratic, Grover Cleveland, Republican, Benjamin Harrison, James B. Weaver, Socialist Labor,.. Simon Wing. 1898 Republican, William McKinley, Wiliam J. Bryan. William J. Bryan. Charles E. Bentley, John M. Palmer, Wharton Barker, United Christlar, J. F. R. Leonard, 1904 Republican. Theodore Roosevelt, Thomas E. Watson, Eugene V. Debs, Seattering, Mam H. Taft, William J. Bryan, Eugene V. Debs, Thornas E. Watson, William H. Taft. Fugene V. Debs, Bull Moose. Theodore Roosevelt, Pro Theodore Roosevelt, Washington. Theodore Roosevelt, 1916 | Democratic. Woodrow Wilson, Progressive, Allan J. Benson, 214 Chester A. Arthur, 4,442,109 150 Wm. H. English, 156 807,286 B. J. Chambers, 10,805 H. A. Thompson, Sam. 0. Pomeroy. 219 4,848.384 182 John A. Logan, 182 151,345 William Daniel, A. M. West, 233 5,538,536 168 Allen G. Thurman, 166 248,997 John A. Brooks, Charles E. Cunning- ham, Adlai E. Stevenson, 277 145 5,175.577 145 James G. Field. 22 1,122.045 22 James B. Cranfill. 279,191 0, H. Matchett, G. A. Hobart, 271 176 176 Hale Johnson, 130.753 T. E. Watson, 240.657 Matthew Maguire, 83,545 J. H. Southgate, S. B. Buckner, 292 155 6,358,007 165 Henry B. Metcalf, 207,429 l'alentine Remmel, 33.425 Ignatius Donnelly, 50, 109 Job Harriman, 95,897 Samuel T. Nicholas, 5.696 D. H. Martin. 518 Charles W. Fairbanks, 336 7,628,856 836 Heury G. Davis, 5.081.200 140 George W. Carroll. 259,025 Thomas H. Tibbles, 114.129 {enjamin Hanford, William W. Cox, 321 lames S, Sherinan, 321 182 John W. Kern, 162 252.919 Aaron S. Watkins, 418,758 Benjamin Hanford. 89 887 John Temple Graves, 16,040 Donald L. Munro, Samuel W. Williams, L. S. Coffin, Thomas R. Marshall, 435 3.484.RRI James S. Sherman, 8 207.935 Aaron S. Watkins, 890, 162 Emil Seidel 26.842 August Gillhaus, 1900 7.878.70 |