1 Fourteen votes not counted from Arkansas (6) and Louisiana (8). 2 For vice-presidential vote of 1872, see Table XIX. * Three votes for Horace Greeley (deceased) from Georgia not counted. TABLE XXI. PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT, 1876 REPUBLICAN Hayes and Wheeler (Ohio) DEMOCRATIC Tilden and Hendricks (N. Y.) GREENB'K2 PROHIB. 2 AMERICAN 2 (Ind.) Cooper Smith (Ky.) lation lar (1870) Vote of Population Popular Per Cent Vote of Total Walker Popular. 1 Percentage calculated on defective census of 1870; actual percentage about 20. 2 Vice-presidential candidates receiving no electoral votes: Cary (O.), Greenback; Stewart (0.), Prohibition; Kirkpatrick (N. Y.), American. 38 38 369 369 214 155 Choice 185 4.702.037 7.018 1 Vice-presidential candidates receiving no electoral votes; Chambers (Tex.), Greenback; Thompson (0.); Prohibition; Pomeroy (Kan.), American. 2 On September 19, 1881, by the death of Garfield, Arthur became President. Arthur2 Oppo Total nent nent 214 155 Garfield 9.211.090 4.449.053 Nearest Opponent All Oppo Plurality Minority nents 4,442.035 252.984 TABLE XXIII. PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT, 1884 DEMOCRATIC Cleveland and Hendricks (N. Y.) GREENB'K PROHIB. (Ind.) Butler 1 St. John 1 (Kan.) lation lar of Popu (1880) Vote lation Popular Per Cent Electoral Popular Per Cent Vote of Total Vote Vote of Total Electoral Popular Popular 1 Vice-Presidential candidates receiving no electoral votes: West (Miss.), Greenback; Daniel (Md.), Prohibition. * 10,360 popular votes "scattering" are included in the state totals and also in the national total. |