- The 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.
William
Randolph Hearst was the only Candidate who wanted to run
but the Democratic convention delegates nominated Alton
B. Parker an unknown Bourbon Democrat. Parker carried
only the southern states.
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