Republican. Basis of Harrison, ELECTORAL VOTE OF 1888. Democrat. States. Alabama..... 8 Arkansas. 5 Illinois. ..20 22 15 15 13 13 9 9 9 13 Maine 6 THE POPULAR VOTE.-Harrison, 5,438,157-20 States; Cleveland, 5,535,626-18 States; Prohibition, 250, 157; Labor, 150,624. POPULAR VOTE.-Cleveland, 4,911,017-States, 20; Blaine, 4,848,334States, 18; Butler, Greenback-Labor, 133,825; St. John, Prohibition, 151,809; Scattering, 11,362. POPULAR VOTE.-Garfield, 4,449,053-19 States; Hancock, 4,442,035—19 States; Weaver, Greenback, 308,578; Prohibition, 10,305; American, 707; POPULAR VOTE.—Hayes, 4,033,950-21 States; Tilden, 4,284,885—1) States; Cooper, Greenback, 81,740; Smith, Prohibition, 9,522; American, 539; Scattering, 14,715. Republican. Ulysses S. Grant, Ill., 286 Henry Wilson, Mass., 286 1872. Total electoral vote, 366; 37 States. Democrat. POPULAR VOTE.-The death of Mr. Greeley before the electoral count caused the scattering of his 66 votes among various candidates. The votes of Louisiana and Arkansas were not counted on account of fraudulent returns. Grant, 3,597,071—31 States; Greeley, 2,834,079—6 States; O'Connor, Labor, 29,408; Black, Prohibition, 5,608. Total electoral vote, 317; 34 States; Mississippi, Texas and Virginia still in rebellion, and not voting. POPULAR VOTE.-Grant, 3,015,071-26 States; Seymour, 2,709,613-8 States. Total electoral vote, 314; not voting, II States in rebellion. POPULAR VOTE.-Lincoln, 2,216,067-22 States; McClellan, 1,808,725— 3 States. POPULAR VOTE.-Lincoln, 1,866,352-17 States, N. J. divided; Douglas, 1,375,157-1 State, N. J., divided; Breckinridge, 845,763-11 States; Bell, 589,581-3 States. POPULAR VOTE.-Buchanan, 1,838,169-19 States; Fremont, 1,341,264— 11 States; Fillmore, 874,534-1 State. POPULAR VOTE.-Pearce, 1,601,474-27 States; Scott, 1,386,578—4 States; Total electoral vote, 290; 30 States. POPULAR VOTE. Taylor, 1,360, 101-15 States; Cass, 1,220,544-15 Popular Vote.—Polk, 1,337,243—15 States; Clay, 1,299,068-11 States; Birney, 62,300. POPULAR VOTE.-Harrison, 1,275,017-19 States; Van Buren, 1,128,702 POPULAR VOTE.-Van Buren, 761,549-15 States; Harrison, 7 States; White, 2 States; Webster, 1 State; Mangum, I State-236,656 votes. POPULAR VOTE.-Andrew Jackson, 687,502; Henry Clay, 530,189; Wil From the time of the disputed election, which resulted in the choice of John Adams, the popular vote began to be regarded as of importance. POPULAR VOTE-Jackson, 647,231-States, 15; Adams, 509,097-States. 9 |