Disputed Election of 1876
Disputed Election of 1876 | Miller Center
In the presidential election of 1876, Democrat Samuel Tilden ran against Republican Rutherford B. Hayes. At the end of election day, no clear winner emerged ...
1876 United States presidential election - Wikipedia
On March 2, 1877, the House and Senate confirmed Hayes as president. Tilden won 184 electoral votes to Hayes's 165 in the first count, with the 20 votes from ...
Disputed Election of 1876 - Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Library ...
Visit President Rutherford B. Hayes' wooded estate named Spiegel Grove, home of America's first presidential library. Tour the president's 31-room Victorian ...
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The U.S. Congress subsequently created an Electoral Commission, which by early March 1877 had resolved all the disputed electoral votes in favor ...
Introduction - Presidential Election of 1876: A Resource Guide
Although Tilden won the popular vote, he fell one vote shy of winning an Electoral College majority, with the electoral votes of Louisiana, ...
The Contentious Election of 1876
[1] Tilden's Republican opponent, Governor Rutherford B. Hayes of Ohio, had at best 166 electoral votes (or 165 if the eligibility of one of Oregon's three ...
Presidential Election of 1876 - 270toWin
Samuel J. Tilden of New York outpolled Ohio's Rutherford B. Hayes in the popular vote, and had 184 electoral votes to Hayes' 165, with 20 votes uncounted. These ...
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On election day Tilden led Hayes by more than 260,000 votes and appeared on the verge of winning an electoral college majority, having swept ...
The Election of 1876 | American Battlefield Trust
The Democratic Party nominated Samuel J. Tilden. Three smaller political parties also put forward candidates for the presidential election; the ...
The Disputed Presidential Election of 1876 - Digital History
In the election of 1876, the Republicans nominated Rutherford B. Hayes, the governor of Ohio, while the Democrats, out of power since 1861, selected Samuel ...
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In 1876, the two major candidates running for President were Rutherford B. Hayes, a Republican, and Samuel J. Tilden, a Democrat.
Frequently Asked Questions on the 1876 Election
Visit President Rutherford B. Hayes' wooded estate named Spiegel Grove, home of America's first presidential library. Tour the president's 31-room Victorian ...
How the 1876 Election Tested the Constitution and Effectively ...
Disputed returns and secret back‑room negotiations put Republican Rutherford B. Hayes in the White House—and Democrats back in control of ...
The Election of 1876 - White House Historical Association
The morning of Monday, March 5, 1877 was cold and overcast as Americans anticipated the Inauguration of Republican candidate Rutherford B.
Contested Elections - Historical Society of the New York Courts
This disputed election concerned Democrat Samuel Tilden who ran against Republican Rutherford B. Hayes for President of the United States.
Statement of the packages, supposed to contain the Certificates of ...
In 1876 Congress settled the tangled presidential election between Republican candidate Rutherford B. Hayes and Democratic nominee Samuel J. Tilden.
Election of 1876: Testing the Constitution - YouTube
The Presidential Election of 1876 was considered a foregone conclusion, with Democrat Samuel J. Tilden sure to defeat Republican Rutherford ...
Florida Courts and the Disputed Election of 1876 - ucf stars
WHEN THE ELECTION of November 7, 1876 failed to resolve the presidential contest between Republican Rutherford B. Hayes and Democrat Samuel J. Tilden ...
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On February 1, 1877, a Joint Session of the 44th Congress (1875–1877) met for the first time to count the electoral votes in the 1876 ...
1876 United States elections - Wikipedia
The 1876 United States elections were held on November 7. In one of the most disputed presidential elections in American history, Republican Governor ...