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Elections Election of 1876 Post-Civil War Corruption ... The election results left the nation in suspense. All agreed that Tilden had won the majority of the popular vote, ...
This article will review the basic facts of the election, then address the question of who actually won.
The Presidential Election of 1876 Includes graphs, history and state by state results...
Rutherford Hayes and Samuel Tilden: The 1876 American Election Won by a Single Vote...
Here, in its entirety, is the chapter from Ari Hoogenboom's biography of Rutherford B. Hayes which details the disputed Presidential election of 1876. Chapter 17 is published with permission of the ...
The United States presidential election of 1876 was one of the most disputed and intense presidential elections in American history. Samuel J. Tilden of New York defeated Ohio's Rutherford Hayes in the popular vote, and had 184 electoral votes to Hayes' 165, with 20 votes yet uncounted. These 20 ele...
The election of 1876 is the centerpiece of every discussion of the Electoral College.
If Samuel Tilden won 51% of the vote in the 1876 presidential election, why wasn't he appointed president?
In the 1876 election, Tilden won the popular vote by 250,000, receiving a bit over 50% of the popular vote to 47% for Hayes.
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