1888 United States presidential election in Tennessee explained

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Election Name:1888 United States presidential election in Tennessee
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:1884 United States presidential election in Tennessee
Previous Year:1884
Next Election:1892 United States presidential election in Tennessee
Next Year:1892
Election Date:November 6, 1888
Turnout:19.69% of the total population 2.83 pp[1]
Image1:StephenGroverCleveland.jpg
Nominee1:Grover Cleveland
Party1:Democratic Party (United States)
Home State1:New York
Running Mate1:Allen Thurman
Electoral Vote1:12
Popular Vote1:158,699
Percentage1:52.26%
Nominee2:Benjamin Harrison
Party2:Republican Party (United States)
Home State2:Indiana
Running Mate2:Levi P. Morton
Electoral Vote2:0
Popular Vote2:138,978
Percentage2:45.76%
Map Size:350px
President
Before Election:Grover Cleveland
Before Party:Democratic Party (United States)
After Election:Benjamin Harrison
After Party:Republican Party (United States)

The 1888 United States presidential election in Tennessee took place on November 6, 1888, as part of the 1888 United States presidential election. Tennessee voters chose 12 representatives, or electors, to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.[2]

For over a century after the Civil War, Tennessee’s white citizenry was divided according to partisan loyalties established in that war. Unionist regions covering almost all of East Tennessee, Kentucky Pennyroyal-allied Macon County, and the five West Tennessee Highland Rim counties of Carroll, Henderson, McNairy, Hardin and Wayne[3] voted Republican – generally by landslide margins – as they saw the Democratic Party as the “war party” who had forced them into a war they did not wish to fight.[4] Contrariwise, the rest of Middle and West Tennessee who had supported and driven the state’s secession was equally fiercely Democratic as it associated the Republicans with Reconstruction.[5] After the state’s white landowning class re-established its rule in the early 1870s, black and Unionist white combined to forge adequate support for the GOP to produce a competitive political system for two decades,[6] although during this era the Republicans could only capture statewide offices when the Democratic Party was divided on this issue of payment of state debt.

White Democrats in West Tennessee were always aiming to eliminate black political influence, and during the 1880s they attempted to do this by election fraud and stuffing of ballot boxes.[7] During the 1888 elections, this fraud increased substantially and the GOP’s fortunes showed a decline at the state level to just 35 out of 132 state legislators.[8] This would lead to much more drastic changes in the future, but in the presidential race Democratic nominee and incumbent President Grover Cleveland, running with the former Senator and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Ohio Allen G. Thurman won only 52.26 percent of the popular vote, against former Indiana Senator Benjamin Harrison (R-Indiana), running with Levi P. Morton, the 31st governor of New York who gained 45.76 percent. Cleveland’s margin was, given the political changes taking place, only a small improvement over his 1884 win in Tennessee; however, he did re-establish the majority-black far southwestern part of the state as rock-ribbed Democratic until the party turned towards Civil Rights under Harry S. Truman.

The Union Labor Party chose Alson Streeter, a former Illinois state representative, and Charles E. Cunningham as their presidential and vice-presidential candidates and received 0.02% of the vote. The Prohibition Party ran brigadier general Clinton B. Fisk and John A. Brooks and received 1.97% of the vote.

Results

Results by county

1888 United States presidential election in Tennessee by county[9] [10]
CountyStephen Grover Cleveland
Democratic
Benjamin Harrison
Republican
Clinton Bowen Fisk
Prohibition
MarginTotal votes cast
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Anderson73329.59%1,74070.25%40.16%-1,007-40.65%2,477
Bedford2,47553.21%1,98842.74%1884.04%48710.47%4,651
Benton1,07562.65%64037.30%10.06%43525.35%1,716
Bledsoe48242.47%65357.53%00.00%-171-15.07%1,135
Blount1,00930.55%2,23767.73%571.73%-1,228-37.18%3,303
Bradley99138.99%1,51859.72%331.30%-527-20.73%2,542
Campbell55923.20%1,84576.59%50.21%-1,286-53.38%2,409
Cannon1,10461.68%65836.76%281.56%44624.92%1,790
Carroll1,87543.74%2,35654.96%561.31%-481-11.22%4,287
Carter45319.22%1,79776.24%1074.54%-1,344-57.02%2,357
Cheatham1,06375.50%30521.66%402.84%75853.84%1,408
Claiborne95940.29%1,39258.49%291.22%-433-18.19%2,380
Clay74960.80%47938.88%40.32%27021.92%1,232
Cocke84230.19%1,94769.81%00.00%-1,105-39.62%2,789
Coffee1,81875.09%53922.26%642.64%1,27952.83%2,421
Crockett1,25351.84%1,08044.68%843.48%1737.16%2,417
Cumberland42239.70%63259.45%90.85%-210-19.76%1,063
Davidson9,71549.15%9,32147.16%7303.69%3941.99%19,766
DeKalb1,46251.88%1,31046.49%461.63%1525.39%2,818
Decatur86253.14%75746.67%30.18%1056.47%1,622
Dickson1,51164.38%76532.59%713.03%74631.79%2,347
Dyer2,01367.14%92530.85%602.00%1,08836.29%2,998
Fayette3,81379.54%98020.44%10.02%2,83359.09%4,794
Fentress24929.09%60270.33%50.58%-353-41.24%856
Franklin2,36274.42%67421.24%1384.35%1,68853.18%3,174
Gibson3,76363.06%1,89331.72%3115.21%1,87031.34%5,967
Giles3,18158.79%2,10038.81%1302.40%1,08119.98%5,411
Grainger93139.52%1,41660.10%90.38%-485-20.59%2,356
Greene2,19542.97%2,72253.29%1913.74%-527-10.32%5,108
Grundy90178.28%21618.77%342.95%68559.51%1,151
Hamblen89141.42%1,21956.67%411.91%-328-15.25%2,151
Hamilton3,90637.81%6,26460.63%1611.56%-2,358-22.82%10,331
Hancock48028.29%1,21671.66%10.06%-736-43.37%1,697
Hardeman1,91363.03%1,09936.21%230.76%81426.82%3,035
Hardin1,20839.99%1,78559.09%280.93%-577-19.10%3,021
Hawkins1,62441.46%2,26057.70%330.84%-636-16.24%3,917
Haywood1,96253.14%1,72446.70%60.16%2386.45%3,692
Henderson1,51245.93%1,77253.83%80.24%-260-7.90%3,292
Henry2,10362.55%1,19735.60%621.84%90626.95%3,362
Hickman1,50956.26%1,13742.39%361.34%37213.87%2,682
Houston74573.98%25925.72%30.30%48648.26%1,007
Humphreys1,44376.35%39520.90%522.75%1,04855.45%1,890
Jackson1,58574.24%54525.53%50.23%1,04048.71%2,135
James30834.26%58765.29%40.44%-279-31.03%899
Jefferson80625.43%2,34874.07%160.50%-1,542-48.64%3,170
Johnson18011.70%1,34787.52%120.78%-1,167-75.83%1,539
Knox3,92937.94%6,12359.12%3052.94%-2,194-21.18%10,357
Lake45083.33%5910.93%315.74%39172.41%540
Lauderdale1,83855.76%1,43343.48%250.76%40512.29%3,296
Lawrence1,08962.66%63336.42%160.92%45626.24%1,738
Lewis25465.30%13233.93%30.77%12231.36%389
Lincoln3,28572.21%1,08223.79%1824.00%2,20348.43%4,549
Loudon53030.13%1,22669.70%30.17%-696-39.57%1,759
Macon87943.91%1,12055.94%30.15%-241-12.04%2,002
Madison3,20667.47%1,47931.12%671.41%1,72736.34%4,752
Marion1,19844.68%1,48355.32%00.00%-285-10.63%2,681
Marshall2,29171.08%78624.39%1464.53%1,50546.70%3,223
Maury3,65854.27%2,83642.08%2463.65%82212.20%6,740
McMinn1,36440.92%1,90157.04%682.04%-537-16.11%3,333
McNairy1,52549.97%1,51149.51%160.52%140.46%3,052
Meigs74055.31%58944.02%90.67%15111.29%1,338
Monroe1,45750.70%1,39948.68%180.63%582.02%2,874
Montgomery2,62853.53%2,16444.08%1172.38%4649.45%4,909
Moore98084.63%1028.81%766.56%87875.82%1,158
Morgan36929.52%86068.80%211.68%-491-39.28%1,250
Obion2,98770.10%1,16727.39%1072.51%1,82042.71%4,261
Overton1,18864.88%61433.53%291.58%57431.35%1,831
Perry84961.57%52738.22%30.22%32223.35%1,379
Pickett36246.95%40953.05%00.00%-47-6.10%771
Polk67951.48%63548.14%50.38%443.34%1,319
Putnam1,36162.15%81737.31%120.55%54424.84%2,190
Rhea1,17745.27%1,41454.38%90.35%-237-9.12%2,600
Roane84429.14%2,04270.51%100.35%-1,198-41.37%2,896
Robertson2,20363.20%95227.31%3319.50%1,25135.89%3,486
Rutherford3,30255.07%2,47941.34%2153.59%82313.73%5,996
Scott16410.35%1,41889.46%30.19%-1,254-79.12%1,585
Sequatchie35066.04%18033.96%00.00%17032.08%530
Sevier48914.56%2,83084.25%401.19%-2,341-69.69%3,359
Shelby11,93258.86%8,27740.83%640.32%3,65518.03%20,273
Smith2,10864.96%1,10233.96%351.08%1,00631.00%3,245
Stewart1,27769.29%53629.08%301.63%74140.21%1,843
Sullivan2,25558.66%1,51339.36%761.98%74219.30%3,844
Sumner2,77868.76%1,22830.40%340.84%1,55038.37%4,040
Tipton2,35161.21%1,48638.69%40.10%86522.52%3,841
Trousdale79271.29%31628.44%30.27%47642.84%1,111
Unicoi8511.55%64587.64%60.82%-560-76.09%736
Union52325.55%1,50173.33%231.12%-978-47.78%2,047
Van Buren42377.05%10318.76%234.19%32058.29%549
Warren1,97573.80%63623.77%652.43%1,33950.04%2,676
Washington1,53442.12%2,00855.13%1002.75%-474-13.01%3,642
Wayne77239.03%1,20460.87%20.10%-432-21.84%1,978
Weakley2,76460.22%1,76438.43%621.35%1,00021.79%4,590
White1,63476.36%44920.98%572.66%1,18555.37%2,140
Williamson2,35858.85%1,49137.21%1583.94%86721.64%4,007
Wilson2,51857.55%1,67638.31%1814.14%84219.25%4,375
Totals158,69952.26%138,97845.77%5,9681.97%19,7216.49%303,645

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 1888 Presidential Election Results Tennessee Total Population Turnout.
  2. Web site: 1888 Presidential Election Results Tennessee.
  3. Wright, John K.; ‘Voting Habits in the United States: A Note on Two Maps’; Geographical Review, vol. 22, no. 4 (October 1932), pp. 666-672
  4. [Valdimer Orlando Key|Key (Jr.), Valdimer Orlando]
  5. Lyons, William; Scheb (II), John M. and Stair Billy; Government and Politics in Tennessee, pp. 183-184
  6. Kousser, J. Morgan; The Shaping of Southern Politics: Suffrage Restriction and the Establishment of the One-Party South, 1880-1910, p. 104
  7. Kousser; The Shaping of Southern Politics, p. 110
  8. Kousser, J. Morgan; ‘Post-Reconstruction Suffrage Restrictions in Tennessee: A New Look at the V. O. Key Thesis’; Political Science Quarterly, Vol. 88, No. 4 (December 1973), pp. 655-683
  9. Web site: Géoelections. Presidential election of 1888 Popular Vote. (.xlsx file for €15)
  10. Web site: Géoelections. Popular Vote for Clinton Fisk. (.xlsx file for €15)