Election for the Twenty-second Term, commencing March 4, 1873, and terminating March 3, 1877. * Owing to the death of Horace Greeley, the vote of no Electoral College was given for him. The Democratic Electoral vote was for B. Gratz Brown, 18; Thomas A. Hendricks, 42; Charles J. Jenkins, 2; Davis Davis, 1. † Not counted, 17; of these, three votes cast in Georgia for Horace Greeley were excluded, he having died before the votes were so castthe House voting to exclude, the Senate to receive. The vote of Arkansas was rejected--the House voting to receive, the Senate to reject. The vote of Louisiana was rejected, both Houses concurring. Total counted, 349-necessary to a choice, 175. Illinois Indiana Iowa....... Kentucky Louisiana Maine.... Maryland Michigan. 1978 By Legislature By Legislature 67] 1938 17138 No op J'son. 15637| 19068 1238 2400 13829 4448 17755) 11269| 18466) 19234 4769 4349 4276 4110] 4738 4155 18709 20750 24930 22126 1542 1901 219 1047 1581 6703 5429 14147 14983 18097 6453 By Legislature 14632 14523 3646 Massachusetts 30687 16782 31172 39084 43396 36247 36955) 33435 Mississippi Missouri N. Hampshire New York...... Pennsylvania. South Carolina Tennessee Texas....... Virginia Vermont................ By Legislature Wisconsin 3189 2861 8489 2240 44090 24784 8205 11152 7870 20991| 14037 416 12101 26752 11451 33609] 23368 30261 Total..........105321/155872 44282 46587/509097/647231530189 687502 736656 761549 Jackson over Adams, in 1824, 50,551; over Adams in 1828, 138,134; over Clay, in 1832, 157,313. Van Buren over Harrison and all others, in 1836, 24,893. *Neither candidate received a majority of the Electoral Vote, and the House of Representatives elected Mr. John Quincy Adams. † William Wirt, of Maryland, ran as an Anti-Masonic candidate, in 1832, receiving a considerable vote in New England, New York and Pennsylvania, which is added to that of Mr. Clay in our tables. Mr. Wirt received the elect oral vote of Vermont. The Opposition vote was divided between General William H. Harrison, of Ohio, Hugh L. White, of Tennessee, Willie P. Mangum, of North Carolina, and Daniel Webster, of Massachusetts. HAMES. 1840. POPULAR VOTE FOR PRESIDENT, BY STATES-Continued. 1844. Harrison over Van Buren, 145,999; over Van Buren and Birney, 138,940. Taylor over Cass, 139,555; Cass and Van Buren over Taylor, 151,700, 4509 10668 26770 18041 3954 23122 10948 13837 45124 46586 9 13747 15001 10418 |