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The following representation was added after the several census apportionments indicated and is included in the above table: First-Tennessee, 1. Second-Ohio, 1. Third-Alabama, 1; Illinois, 1; Indiana, 1; Louisiana, 1; Maine, 7; Mississippi, 1. Fifth-Arkansas, 1; Michigan, 1. Sixth-California, 2; Florida, 1; Iowa, 2; Texas, 2; Wisconsin, 2. Seventh-Massachusetts, 1; Minnesota, 2; Oregon, 1. Eighth-Illinois, 1; Iowa, 1; Kentucky, 1; Minnesota, 1; Nebraska, 1; Nevada, 1; Ohio, 1; Pennsylvania, 1; Rhode Island, 1; Vermont, 1. Ninth Alabama, 1; Colorado, 1; Florida, 1; Indiana, 1; Louisiana, 1; New Hampshire, 1; New York, 1; Pennsylvania, 1; Tennessee, 1; Vermont, 1. Tenth-Idaho, 1; Montana, 1; North Dakota, 1; South Dakota, 2; Washington, 1; Wyoming 1. Eleventh-Utah, 1. Twelfth-Oklahoma, 5. teenth-Arizona, 1; New Mexico, 1.

VOTES AT PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS.

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(Prior to 1805 there was no separate ballot for Vice-President. Each elector voted for two candidates for President, and the candidate having the greatest number of votes, if a majority of all cast, became President. The one among the remaining candidates who had the highest vote became Vice-President. This method was superseded through the adoption of the twelfth amendment to the Constitution.)

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John Bell..

Stephen A. Douglas.
Abraham Lincoln..

George B. McClellan. *Ulysses S. Grant..

Horatio Seymour. *Ulysses S. Grant..

Horace Greeley.
B. Gratz Brown.

Thomas A. Hendricks..
Charles J. Jenkins..
David Davis..
*Rutherford B. Hayes.
Samuel J. Tilden.
*James A. Garfield.

W. S. Hancock.. *Grover Cleveland.

James G. Blaine. *Benjamin Harrison. Grover Cleveland. *Grover Cleveland..

Benjamin Harrison. James B. Weaver William McKinley..

"William J. Bryan. *William McKinley..

William J. Bryan.
Theodore Roosevelt.
Alton B. Parker.

William H. Taft...
William J. Bryan.

*Woodrow Wilson..

Theodore Roosevelt.
William H. Taft..

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*Elected President. 1There being an equal number of votes for Jefferson and Burr, the House of Representatives proceeded on February 11, 1801, to elect a President. There was a deadlock until February 17, when on the thirty-sixth ballot two States voted blank (South Carolina and Delaware), and the Federalist members from Vermont and Maryland, which States were tied, allowed the Republicans from those States to throw them to Jefferson. Jefferson received the support of ten States, a majority; Burr of four, and two States expressed no choice. Burr then became Vice-President. "No candidate for President having a majority, the House of Representatives on February 9, 1825, elected John Quincy Adams on the first ballot. He was supported by thirteen States, Andrew Jackson by seven States and William H. Crawford by four States. John C. Calhoun had been elected Vice-President by the electoral college. Horace Greeley died before the electoral college met. Three votes returned for him from Georgia were not counted. *Including votes cast for the Bryan-Watson ticket. For popular vote see Index; electoral vote probable.

ELECTORAL COLLEGE VOTE FOR VICE-PRESIDENT, 1804-1912. (No separate ballot for Vice-President was taken in the Electoral College until 1804, following the ratification of the Twelfth Amendment to the federal Constitution, proclaimed on September 25, 1804. For joint votes for candidates for President and Vice-President in 1789, 1792, 1796 and 1800 see preceding table.)

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*Elected. 1Richard M. Johnson was elected Vice-President by the Senate. James S. Sherman died on Oct. 30, 1912, and no provision was made for casting the votes of electors pledged to support him. The state electoral colleges do not meet until January, 1913, and the vote credited above is only the probable vote.

ELECTORAL VOTE FOR PRESIDENT BY STATES. ELECTORAL VOTE FOR PRESIDENT BY STATES, 1789-1792.

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