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1876 United States presidential election

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1876 United States presidential election

Presidential elections were held in the United States on November 7, 1876. The Republican ticket of Governor Rutherford B. Hayes of Ohio and House Representative William A. Wheeler of New York very narrowly defeated the Democratic ticket of Governor Samuel J. Tilden of New York and Governor Thomas A. Hendricks of Indiana. Following President Ulysses S. Grant's decision to retire after his second term, U . Representative James G. Blaine emerged as frontrunner for the Republican nomination; however, Blaine was unable to win a majority at the 1876 Republican National Convention, which settled on Hayes as a compromise candidate. The 1876 Democratic National Convention nominated Tilden on the second ballot. The election was among the most contentious in American history, and was widely speculated to have been resolved by the Compromise of 1877, in which Hayes supposedly agreed to end Reconstruction in exchange for the presidency. In the first count, Tilden had 184 electoral votes (one vote short of a majority) to Hayes's 165, with the 20 votes from Florida, Louisiana, South Carolina, and Oregon disputed. To address this constitutional crisis, Congress established the Electoral Commission, which awarded all twenty votes and thus the presidency to Hayes in a strict party-line vote. Some Democratic representatives filibustered the commission's decision, hoping to prevent Hayes's inauguration; their filibuster was ultimately ended by party leader Samuel J. Randall. On March 2, 1877, the House and Senate confirmed Hayes as president. This was the last election taken under Reconstruction, in which some Southern states voted for a Republican candidate. Following the election, Southern states were able to fully implement Jim Crow laws, disenfranchising black Americans, and beginning a period of Democratic domination known as the Solid South. No Republican presidential nominee would win a former Confederate state until Warren G. Harding in the 1920 United States presidential election. It was the fifth of six consecutive presidential election victories for the Republican Party and the second of five U . presidential elections in which the winner did not win a plurality of the national popular vote, after the 1824 election. Although Tilden defeated Hayes in the official popular vote tally, the election involved substantial electoral fraud, voter intimidation by paramilitary groups such as the Red Shirts, and disenfranchisement of black Republicans. The election had the highest voter turnout of the eligible voting-age population in American history, at 82 %. Tilden's share of the popular vote, 50 %, is the largest received by a candidate who was not elected to the presidency, and he was the first losing candidate in a U . presidential election who won a majority of the popular vote. Tilden was also the last person to win an outright majority of the popular vote until William McKinley in 1896. As of 2024, this remains the only presidential election in which both candidates were sitting governors, and was the last presidential election during which the presidential electors of a state (Colorado) were appointed at the discretion of the state legislature rather than by popular vote.

Infobox

Turnout
82 % 10 pp
Nominee
Rutherford B. Hayes
Party
Republican
Home state
Ohio
Running mate
William A. Wheeler
Electoral vote
185
States carried
21
Popular vote
4,034,142
Percentage
47 %

Tables

· Nominations › Republican Party nomination
Rutherford B. Hayes
Rutherford B. Hayes
1876 Republican Party ticket
Rutherford B. Hayes
1876 Republican Party ticket
William A. Wheeler
for President
for President
1876 Republican Party ticket
for President
1876 Republican Party ticket
for Vice President
29th & 32nd Governor of Ohio (1868–1872 & 1876–1877)
29th & 32nd Governor of Ohio (1868–1872 & 1876–1877)
1876 Republican Party ticket
29th & 32nd Governor of Ohio (1868–1872 & 1876–1877)
1876 Republican Party ticket
U . Representative for New York's 19th (1861–1863 & 1869–1877)
1876 Republican Party ticket
Rutherford B. Hayes
William A. Wheeler
for President
for Vice President
29th & 32nd Governor of Ohio (1868–1872 & 1876–1877)
U . Representative for New York's 19th (1861–1863 & 1869–1877)
· Nominations › Republican Party nomination
Ballot
Ballot
Presidential Ballot
Ballot
Presidential Ballot
1st
Presidential Ballot
2nd
Presidential Ballot
3rd
Presidential Ballot
4th
Presidential Ballot
5th
Presidential Ballot
6th
Presidential Ballot
7th
Hayes
Hayes
Presidential Ballot
Hayes
Presidential Ballot
61
Presidential Ballot
64
Presidential Ballot
67
Presidential Ballot
68
Presidential Ballot
104
Presidential Ballot
113
Presidential Ballot
384
Blaine
Blaine
Presidential Ballot
Blaine
Presidential Ballot
285
Presidential Ballot
296
Presidential Ballot
293
Presidential Ballot
292
Presidential Ballot
286
Presidential Ballot
308
Presidential Ballot
351
Bristow
Bristow
Presidential Ballot
Bristow
Presidential Ballot
113
Presidential Ballot
114
Presidential Ballot
121
Presidential Ballot
126
Presidential Ballot
114
Presidential Ballot
111
Presidential Ballot
21
Morton
Morton
Presidential Ballot
Morton
Presidential Ballot
124
Presidential Ballot
120
Presidential Ballot
113
Presidential Ballot
108
Presidential Ballot
95
Presidential Ballot
85
Presidential Ballot
0
Conkling
Conkling
Presidential Ballot
Conkling
Presidential Ballot
99
Presidential Ballot
93
Presidential Ballot
90
Presidential Ballot
84
Presidential Ballot
82
Presidential Ballot
81
Presidential Ballot
0
Hartranft
Hartranft
Presidential Ballot
Hartranft
Presidential Ballot
58
Presidential Ballot
63
Presidential Ballot
68
Presidential Ballot
71
Presidential Ballot
69
Presidential Ballot
50
Presidential Ballot
0
Jewell
Jewell
Presidential Ballot
Jewell
Presidential Ballot
11
Presidential Ballot
0
Presidential Ballot
0
Presidential Ballot
0
Presidential Ballot
0
Presidential Ballot
0
Presidential Ballot
0
Washburne
Washburne
Presidential Ballot
Washburne
Presidential Ballot
0
Presidential Ballot
1
Presidential Ballot
1
Presidential Ballot
3
Presidential Ballot
3
Presidential Ballot
4
Presidential Ballot
0
Wheeler
Wheeler
Presidential Ballot
Wheeler
Presidential Ballot
3
Presidential Ballot
3
Presidential Ballot
2
Presidential Ballot
2
Presidential Ballot
2
Presidential Ballot
2
Presidential Ballot
0
Not Voting
Not Voting
Presidential Ballot
Not Voting
Presidential Ballot
2
Presidential Ballot
2
Presidential Ballot
1
Presidential Ballot
2
Presidential Ballot
1
Presidential Ballot
2
Presidential Ballot
0
Presidential Ballot
Ballot
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
Hayes
61
64
67
68
104
113
384
Blaine
285
296
293
292
286
308
351
Bristow
113
114
121
126
114
111
21
Morton
124
120
113
108
95
85
0
Conkling
99
93
90
84
82
81
0
Hartranft
58
63
68
71
69
50
0
Jewell
11
0
0
0
0
0
0
Washburne
0
1
1
3
3
4
0
Wheeler
3
3
2
2
2
2
0
Not Voting
2
2
1
2
1
2
0
· Nominations › Republican Party nomination
Ballot
Ballot
Vice Presidential Ballot
Ballot
Vice Presidential Ballot
1st (Partial Roll-Call)
Wheeler
Wheeler
Vice Presidential Ballot
Wheeler
Vice Presidential Ballot
366
Frelinghuysen
Frelinghuysen
Vice Presidential Ballot
Frelinghuysen
Vice Presidential Ballot
89
Jewell
Jewell
Vice Presidential Ballot
Jewell
Vice Presidential Ballot
86
Woodford
Woodford
Vice Presidential Ballot
Woodford
Vice Presidential Ballot
70
Hawley
Hawley
Vice Presidential Ballot
Hawley
Vice Presidential Ballot
25
Not Called
Not Called
Vice Presidential Ballot
Not Called
Vice Presidential Ballot
120
Vice Presidential Ballot
Ballot
1st (Partial Roll-Call)
Wheeler
366
Frelinghuysen
89
Jewell
86
Woodford
70
Hawley
25
Not Called
120
· Nominations › Democratic Party nomination
Samuel J. Tilden
Samuel J. Tilden
1876 Democratic Party ticket
Samuel J. Tilden
1876 Democratic Party ticket
Thomas A. Hendricks
for President
for President
1876 Democratic Party ticket
for President
1876 Democratic Party ticket
for Vice President
25th Governor of New York (1875–1876)
25th Governor of New York (1875–1876)
1876 Democratic Party ticket
25th Governor of New York (1875–1876)
1876 Democratic Party ticket
16th Governor of Indiana (1873–1877)
Campaign
Campaign
1876 Democratic Party ticket
Campaign
1876 Democratic Party ticket
Samuel J. Tilden
Thomas A. Hendricks
for President
for Vice President
25th Governor of New York (1875–1876)
16th Governor of Indiana (1873–1877)
Campaign
· Nominations › Democratic Party nomination
Tilden
Tilden
Presidential Ballot
Tilden
Presidential Ballot
403
Presidential Ballot
410
Presidential Ballot
508
Presidential Ballot
534
Presidential Ballot
738
Hendricks
Hendricks
Presidential Ballot
Hendricks
Presidential Ballot
133
Presidential Ballot
140
Presidential Ballot
85
Presidential Ballot
60
Presidential Ballot
0
Hancock
Hancock
Presidential Ballot
Hancock
Presidential Ballot
77
Presidential Ballot
77
Presidential Ballot
60
Presidential Ballot
59
Presidential Ballot
0
Allen
Allen
Presidential Ballot
Allen
Presidential Ballot
56
Presidential Ballot
56
Presidential Ballot
54
Presidential Ballot
54
Presidential Ballot
0
Bayard
Bayard
Presidential Ballot
Bayard
Presidential Ballot
31
Presidential Ballot
31
Presidential Ballot
11
Presidential Ballot
11
Presidential Ballot
0
Broadhead
Broadhead
Presidential Ballot
Broadhead
Presidential Ballot
19
Presidential Ballot
5
Presidential Ballot
0
Presidential Ballot
0
Presidential Ballot
0
Parker
Parker
Presidential Ballot
Parker
Presidential Ballot
18
Presidential Ballot
18
Presidential Ballot
18
Presidential Ballot
18
Presidential Ballot
0
Thurman
Thurman
Presidential Ballot
Thurman
Presidential Ballot
0
Presidential Ballot
0
Presidential Ballot
2
Presidential Ballot
2
Presidential Ballot
0
Presidential Ballot
1st (Before Shifts)
1st (After Shifts)
2nd (Before Shifts)
2nd (After Shifts)
Unanimous
Tilden
403
410
508
534
738
Hendricks
133
140
85
60
0
Hancock
77
77
60
59
0
Allen
56
56
54
54
0
Bayard
31
31
11
11
0
Broadhead
19
5
0
0
0
Parker
18
18
18
18
0
Thurman
0
0
2
2
0

References

  1. United States Election Project
    http://www.electproject.org/national-1789-present
  2. The American Presidency Project
    http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/data/turnout.php
  3. U . Census Bureau, Statistical Abstract of the United States: 2012
    https://web.archive.org/web/20121024105846/http://www.census.gov/compendia/statab/2012/tables/12s0397.pdf
  4. Presidential election of 1876
    http://education-portal.com/academy/lesson/presidential-election-of-1876-significance-issues-summary.html#lesson
  5. "Was Grant a candidate?"
    https://web.archive.org/web/20180210065334/http://www.grantstomb.org/news/3t13.html
  6. "The Twice and Future President: Constitutional Interstices and the Twenty-Second Amendment"
    https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/217205629.pdf
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    https://archive.org/details/proceedingsrepu00nelsgoog
  8. The Complete Book of U . Presidents
    https://archive.org/details/completebookofus00degr_2
  9. They Also Ran
  10. The Life and Public Services of Hon. Samuel J. Tilden
    https://books.google.com/books?id=R7REAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA327
  11. History of the Republican Party in Ohio
    https://archive.org/stream/HistoryOfTheRepublicanPartyInOhioV.1/HistoryRepublicanParty_Smith_v1_938pgs60749956#page/n375/mode/2up
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    https://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt183pq6r.12
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  14. Ohio Elects the President: Our State's Role in Presidential Elections 1804–1996
  15. Holt, Michael F., By One Vote, University Press of Kansas, 2008, p. 129
  16. The violent origin of the term bulldoze as a means of intimidation came from this election. To "bulldose" or "bulldoze"
  17. Oxford Dictionaries
    https://web.archive.org/web/20180301104118/https://blog.oxforddictionaries.com/2018/02/14/word-racist-roots-bulldozer/
  18. Semi-centennial History of the State of Colorado Volume 1
    https://books.google.com/books?id=ahY1AQAAMAAJ
  19. The New York Times
    https://www.nytimes.com/2000/11/12/us/counting-vote-history-president-tilden-no-but-almost-another-vote-that-dragged.html
  20. The Political Campaigns of Colorado
    https://books.google.com/books?id=eNN_MgD6Yv8C
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