198 SUMMARY OF POPULAR AND ELECTORAL VOTES-Continued. 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; Jackson 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 23 votes; Francis Granger received 16. 199 Vice-Presidents. 1840 26 1844 26 25 1848 30 1852 31 1856 1860 1861136 1868 237 1872 37 1876 38 1880 38 1834 38 1888 1892 44 GarrettA. Hobart 271 Arthur Sewell... 171 Simon B.Buckner Hale Johnson Jas. H.Southgate 1 Eleven states did not vote, viz.: Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas and Virginia. 2 Three stites did not vote, viz.: Mississippi, Texas and Virginia. 3 Three electoral votes of eorgia cast for Horace Greeley, and the votes of Arkansas, 6, and Louisiana. 8, cast for U. S, Grant, w re rejected. If all had been included in the mount, the electoral vote would have been 300 for U. S Great and 66 for opposing candidates. 5 |