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V1
notations refers to notes in the red cell immediately below.
- The popular vote shown is for the Party Ticket.
Popular Vote Results will vary among sources but will give a
general idea of the percentage in relation to the other results.
Popular vote figures exclude those states that did not use a
popular vote to select their electors to the
Electoral College.
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Amendment XII was enacted after the tie in 1800 -
In 1804 the electors began voting for President and Vice
President using separate ballots. This change ensured the Vice
President would most likely be of the same party as the
President.
- Beginning in 1848 all States hold the presidential election on
the same day in November. |
Year |
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Presidential Candidates |
Party |
Electoral |
Popular Vote |
Election Index Page
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1892
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1
2
3
4
5
6 |
Grover
Cleveland V1
Benjamin Harrison V1
James B. Weaver
John Bidwell
Simon Wing
Other |
Democratic
Republican
Populist V2
Prohibition
Socialist Labor
(nominal parties) |
277
145
22
0
0
0 |
5,556,918
5,176,108
1,041,028
264,133
21,173
4,673 |
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Vice Presidential
Candidates |
Party |
Electoral |
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2
3
4
5
6 |
Adlai E. Stevenson V1
Whitelaw Reid
James G. Field
James B. Cranfill
Charles H. Matchett
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Democratic
Republican
Populist V2
Prohibition
Socialist Labor
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277
145
22
0
0
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Index |
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V1 |
Cleveland becomes the only president elected to
non-consecutive terms.
Cleveland is also the first to be his party's nominee for
three consecutive elections. That would be matched in
1940 then exceeded in
1944 by
Franklin D. Roosevelt. |
V2 |
Stevenson won
the Vice Presidential Democratic nomination nearly 2 to
one over the next runner up. His Grandson Adlai E.
Stevenson II would be the party's Presidential nominee
in 1952 and 1956. |
V3 |
Harrison had beat
Cleveland in 1888 then lost to him in
1892 losing both the popular and electoral votes. |
V4 |
The Populist
Party was
also known as the People's Party. |
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In 1889 and
1890, 6 more states were added,
Idaho,
Montana,
North
Dakota,
South
Dakota,
Washington
and
Wyoming,
bringing the total to 44 that participated in the 1892
election. |
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