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- 1876 United States presidential election - Wikipedia
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
- United States presidential election of 1876 | Tilden vs. Hayes . . .
United States presidential election of 1876, disputed American presidential election held on November 7, 1876, in which Republican Rutherford B Hayes defeated Democrat Samuel J Tilden
- The Election of 1876 | Supreme Court Historical Society
No one disputes that Democrat Samuel J Tilden, the governor of New York, won the popular vote in the 1876 presidential election Whether Tilden also gained a majority of the electoral votes, however, was contested
- Presidential Election of 1876 - 270toWin
Results of the presidential election of 1876, won by Rutherford B Hayes with 185 electoral votes
- Election of 1876: Hayes Became President - ThoughtCo
The presidential election of 1876 was widely believed to have been stolen when a special deal was struck to declare Rutherford B Hayes the winner
- Rutherford B. Hayes Becomes President | History - EBSCO
Rutherford B Hayes became the 19th president of the United States following a highly contentious election in 1876, which was marked by significant political division and disputes over electoral votes
- 1876 ELECTION – U. S. PRESIDENTIAL HISTORY
1876 ELECTION ELECTION RESULTS: REPUBLICANS: RUTHERFORD B HAYES (PRESIDENT) WILLIAM WHEELER (VICE PRESIDENT) Electoral Vote: 185 (50 1%) Popular Vote: 4,033,497 (48 0%) DEMOCRATS: SAMUEL TILDEN (PRESIDENT) THOMAS HENDRICKS (VICE PRESIDENT) Electoral Vote: 184 (49 9%) Popular Vote: 4,288,191 (51 0%) RESOURCES: American Presidency Project
- Frequently Asked Questions on the 1876 Election
Senator Thomas Ferry, a Republican from Michigan, took his place as President of the Senate, however he was not the Vice-president Ferry chose not to make this difficult decision on his own, citing lack of direction from the Constitution
- How the 1876 Election Tested the Constitution and Effectively Ended . . .
Rutherford B Hayes Emerges as President In 1876, when the nation went to the polls to elect Grant’s successor, Democratic candidate Samuel Tilden, governor of New York, emerged with a lead of
- Introduction - Presidential Election of 1876: A Resource Guide . . .
Rutherford B Hayes defeated Samuel J Tilden in the controversial presidential election of 1876 This guide provides access to digital materials at the Library of Congress, links to external websites, and a print bibliography related to the election
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