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1856   James Buchanan*[1]  Pa.  Dem. 1,838,169   496,905  174   J. C. Breckinridge*[1]  Ky.  Dem. 174 
 John C. Fremont  Cal.  Rep. 1,341,264  114   William L. Dayton  N. J.  Rep. 114 
 Millard Fillmore  N. Y.  Amer. 874,538   A. J. Donelson  Tenn.   Amer.











1860  Abraham Lincoln*[1]  Ill.  Rep. 1,866,352  491,195  180   Hannibal Hamlin*[1]  Me.  Rep. 180 
 Stephen A. Douglas  Ill.  Dem. 1,375,157  12   H. V. Johnson  Ga.  Dem. 12 
 J. C. Breckinridge  Ky.  Dem. 845,763  72   Joseph Lane  Ore.  Dem. 72 
 John Bell  Tenn.   Union 589,581  39   Edward Everett  Mass.  Union 39 











1864  Abraham Lincoln*[1]  Ill.  Rep. 2,216,067  407,342  [2]212   Andrew Johnson*[1]  Tenn.  Rep. 212 
 George B. McClellan  N. J.  Dem. 1,808,725  21   George H. Pendleton   O.  Dem. 21 











1868  Ulysses S Grant*[1]  Ill.  Rep. 3,015,071  305,456  [3]214   Schuyler Colfax*[1]  Ind.  Rep. 214 
 Horatio Seymour  N. Y.  Dem. 2,709,615  80   F. P. Blair, Jr.  Mo.  Dem. 80 











1872  Ulysses S Grant*[1]  Ill.  Rep. 3,597,070  762,991  286   Henry Wilson*[1]  Mass.   Rep.  286 
 Horace Greeley  N. Y.  D. & L.  2,834,079  [4]  B. Gratz Brown  Mo.  D. & L.  47 
 Charles O'Conor  N. Y.  Dem. 29,408   John Q. Adams  Mass.  Dem.
 James Black  Pa.  Temp. 5,608   John Russell  Mich.  Temp.
 Thomas A. Hendricks   Ind.  Dem. 42   George W. Julian  Ind.  Lib.
 B. Gratz Brown  Mo.  Dem. 18   A. H. Colquitt  Ga.  Dem.
 Charles J. Jenkins  Ga.  Dem.  John M. Palmer  Ill.  Dem.
 David Davis  Ill.  Ind.  T. E. Bramlette  Ky.  Dem.
 W. S. Groesbeck  O.  Dem.
 Willis B. Machen  Ky.  Dem.
 N. P. Banks  Mass.  Lib.











1876  Samuel J. Tilden  N. Y.  Dem. 4,284,885  250,935  184   T. A. Hendricks  Ind.  Dem. 184 
 Rutherford B. Hayes*[1]   O.  Rep. 4,033,950  [5]185   William A. Wheeler*[1]   N. Y.  Rep. 185 
 Peter Cooper  N. Y.  Gre'nb. 81,740   Samuel F. Cary  O.  Gre'nb.
 Green Clay Smith  Ky.  Proh. 9,522   Gideon T. Stewart  O.  Proh.
 James B. Walker  Ill.  Amer. 2,636   D. Kirkpatrick  N. Y.  Amer.











1880  James A. Garfield*[1]  O.  Rep. 4,449,053  7,018   214   Chester A. Arthur*[1]  N. Y.  Rep. 214 
 W. S. Hancock  Pa.  Dem.  4,442,035  155   William H. English  Ind.  Dem. 155 
 James B. Weaver  Iowa  Gre'nb.  307,306   B. J. Chambers  Tex.  Gre'nb. 
 Neal Dow  Me.  Proh. 10,305   H. A. Thompson  O.  Proh.
 John W. Phelps  Vt.  Amer. 707   S. C. Pomeroy  Kan.  Amer.











  1. 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 The candidates starred were elected.
  2. Eleven Southern States, being within the belligerent territory, did not vote.
  3. Three Southern States disfranchised.
  4. Horace Greeley died after election, and Democratic electors scattered their votes.
  5. There being a dispute over the electoral vote of Florida, Louisiana, Oregon, and South Carolina, they were referred by Congress to an electoral commission composed of eight Republicans and seven Democrats, which, by a strict party vote, awarded 185 electoral votes to Hayes and 184 to Tilden.