1876 United States presidential election in New York explained

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Election Name:1876 United States presidential election in New York
Country:New York
Flag Year:1778
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:1872 United States presidential election in New York
Previous Year:1872
Next Election:1880 United States presidential election in New York
Next Year:1880
Turnout:89.6%[1] 9.1 pp
Image1:SamuelJonesTilden.jpg
Nominee1:Samuel J. Tilden
Party1:Democratic Party (United States)
Home State1:New York
Running Mate1:Thomas A. Hendricks
Electoral Vote1:35
Popular Vote1:521,949
Percentage1:51.40%
Nominee2:Rutherford B. Hayes
Party2:Republican Party (United States)
Home State2:Ohio
Running Mate2:William A. Wheeler
Electoral Vote2:0
Popular Vote2:489,207
Percentage2:48.17%
Map Size:440px
President
Before Election:Ulysses S. Grant
Before Party:Republican Party (United States)
After Election:Rutherford B. Hayes
After Party:Republican Party (United States)

The 1876 United States presidential election in New York took place on November 7, 1876. All contemporary 38 states were part of the 1876 United States presidential election. Voters chose 35 electors to the Electoral College, which selected the president and vice president.

New York was won by the Democratic nominees, Governor Samuel J. Tilden of New York and his running mate former Senator and Governor Thomas A. Hendricks of Indiana. Tilden and Hendricks defeated the Republican nominees, Governor Rutherford B. Hayes of Ohio and his running mate Congressman William A. Wheeler of New York.

Tilden carried New York State with 51.40% of the vote to Hayes's 48.17%, a victory margin of 3.23%. New York weighed in for this election as less than 1% more Democratic than the national average. While Tilden won his home state's 35 electoral votes, he ultimately narrowly lost his quest for the presidency in the electoral college by just one electoral vote, amidst heavily disputed election results, despite winning a majority of the nationwide popular vote by a 51–48 margin. This would be the only time New York would vote for a losing presidential candidate between 1856 and 1916. Orange County would not vote Democratic again until 1964.

Tilden performed most strongly downstate in the New York City area, where he received more than 60% of the vote in New York County and Richmond County, and also won Kings County and Queens County. Tilden also won nearby Suffolk County, Westchester County, and Rockland County. Hayes won much of upstate New York, including a victory in Erie County, home to the city of Buffalo, although Tilden did win a fair number of upstate counties including Albany County, home to the state capital of Albany.

Results

1876 United States presidential election in New York[2]
PartyCandidateVotesPercentageElectoral votes
DemocraticSamuel J. Tilden521,94951.40%35
RepublicanRutherford B. Hayes489,20748.17%0
ProhibitionGreen Smith2,369 0.23%0
GreenbackPeter Cooper1,9780.19%0
Totals1,015,503100.0%35

See also

Notes and References

  1. Bicentennial Edition: Historical Statistics of the United States, Colonial Times to 1970, part 2, p. 1072.
  2. Web site: 1876 Presidential Election Results - New York. 2013-10-14 . Dave Leip's U.S. Election Atlas.