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The Court reversed an order by the Florida Supreme Court for a selective manual recount of that state’s U.S. presidential election ballots, thus awarding its 25 Electoral College votes to Bush.
Forty-eight states have a winner-take-all system where the winner of the state's popular vote gets all of its electoral votes. Maine and Nebraska are the only states with a split ...
We are studying the most-contested U.S. presidential elections: 1800, 1824, 1860, 1876, 2000 and 2020. Candidates failed to win a majority of electoral votes in 1800 and 1824.
That would be the smallest electoral-vote margin in a presidential election since 1876, when Republican Rutherford B. Hayes beat Democrat Samuel J. Tilden by one electoral vote.
An introduction to the 1876 election is featured. Southern Illinois University Edwardsville History Professor Erik Alexander provides an overview of the election and its connection to modern times.
Clyburn spoke about the 1876 presidential election at the end of his speech at the Aiken County Democratic Party's Blue Bash. The event was held Sept. 7 at Beverly D. Clyburn Generations Park.