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Indiana (Indiana, United States) (search for this): article 5
.347 Scott......41 Smyth......144 Southampton......43 Warwick......29 Washington......96 Webster (New co.)...... Westmoreland......298 Wood......276 Wyoming......93 York......69 the following table shows the popular vote for President in 1856: States.Dem.Rep.Amer. Alabama46,73928,552 Arkansas21,89910,795 California53,36520,69136,165 Connecticut34,99542,7152,615 Delaware8,0043086,175 Florida6,3584,833 Georgia56,58142,439 Illinois105,34896,18937,441 Indiana118,67094,37522,386 Iowa36,17043,9549,180 Kentucky74,64231467,416 Louisiana22,16420,709 Maine39,08067,1793,325 Maryland39,11528147,460 Massachusetts39,240108,19019,626 Michigan52,13671,7621,660 Mississippi35,44624,195 Missouri58,16448,524 New Hampshire32,78938,345422 New Jersey46,94328,33824,115 New York195,878276,004124,604 North Carolina48,24636,886 Ohio170,874187,49728,121 Pennsylvania239,772147,96382,202 Rhode Island6,68011,4671,675 South CarolinaPres. Electors chosen.
Alabama (Alabama, United States) (search for this): article 5
ess Anne......3 Pulaski......75 Putnam......24 Raleigh......233 Rappahannock......46 Richmond City......455 Richmond County......35 Roane......41 Rockbridge......22 Russell......347 Scott......41 Smyth......144 Southampton......43 Warwick......29 Washington......96 Webster (New co.)...... Westmoreland......298 Wood......276 Wyoming......93 York......69 the following table shows the popular vote for President in 1856: States.Dem.Rep.Amer. Alabama46,73928,552 Arkansas21,89910,795 California53,36520,69136,165 Connecticut34,99542,7152,615 Delaware8,0043086,175 Florida6,3584,833 Georgia56,58142,439 Illinois105,34896,18937,441 Indiana118,67094,37522,386 Iowa36,17043,9549,180 Kentucky74,64231467,416 Louisiana22,16420,709 Maine39,08067,1793,325 Maryland39,11528147,460 Massachusetts39,240108,19019,626 Michigan52,13671,7621,660 Mississippi35,44624,195 Missouri58,16448,524 New Hampshire32,78938,345422 New Jersey46,94328,338
Pennsylvania (Pennsylvania, United States) (search for this): article 5
i58,16448,524 New Hampshire32,78938,345422 New Jersey46,94328,33824,115 New York195,878276,004124,604 North Carolina48,24636,886 Ohio170,874187,49728,121 Pennsylvania239,772147,96382,202 Rhode Island6,68011,4671,675 South CarolinaPres. Electors chosen. Tennessee73,63666,117 Texas31,16915,689 Vermont10,56939,561545 VirgNew York, (thirty-five votes,) must be defeated, even with California and Oregon on his side. Losing those two States, (having seven votes,) he could not lose Pennsylvania, (twenty-seven votes,) as he would then have but one hundred and forty-nine, or three less than a majority of the college; but carrying either California or Ore hundred and forty-nine, or three less than a majority of the college; but carrying either California or Oregon, with all the other free States, he would have a majority without Pennsylvania; or he might lose Ohio, California and Oregon, (thirty-one,) and still be safe. New York is the only single State which could defeat him.
South Carolina (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 5
llinois105,34896,18937,441 Indiana118,67094,37522,386 Iowa36,17043,9549,180 Kentucky74,64231467,416 Louisiana22,16420,709 Maine39,08067,1793,325 Maryland39,11528147,460 Massachusetts39,240108,19019,626 Michigan52,13671,7621,660 Mississippi35,44624,195 Missouri58,16448,524 New Hampshire32,78938,345422 New Jersey46,94328,33824,115 New York195,878276,004124,604 North Carolina48,24636,886 Ohio170,874187,49728,121 Pennsylvania239,772147,96382,202 Rhode Island6,68011,4671,675 South CarolinaPres. Electors chosen. Tennessee73,63666,117 Texas31,16915,689 Vermont10,56939,561545 Virginia89,70629160,310 Wisconsin52,84366,090580 Total1,838,2321,341,514874,707 Mr. Lincoln, if he obtains all the free States, will have just one hundred and eighty-three electoral votes, while (the whole number being three hundred and three) one hundred and fifty two would be a majority of the whole. Then, it appears, he could only spare thirty-one, and should he lose New York, (thirty-fiv
Fortress Monroe (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 5
..3 Clay......41 Culpeper......22 Cumberland......48 Elizabeth City......50 Essex......55 Floyd......183 Fluvanna......156 Franklin......116 Giles......111 Gloucester......18 Greenbrier......110 Hardy......417 Henrico......393 Henry......157 James City......80 Kanawha......679 King George......9 Lancaster......49 Lee......64 Loudoun......1076 Louisa......99 Marshall......195 Mason......141 Matthews......62 McDowell......82 Mercer......128 Monroe......173 Montgomery......227 Morgan......13 Nansemond......191 Nelson......356 New Kent......107 Nicholas......61 Norfolk city......309 Norfolk county......210 Northampton......74 Nottoway......17 Ohio......293 Orange......47 Petersburg......308 Pittsylvania......289 Portsmouth......141 Powhatan......4 Princess Anne......3 Pulaski......75 Putnam......24 Raleigh......233 Rappahannock......46 Richmond City......455 Richmond County......35 Roane..
Hampshire (United Kingdom) (search for this): article 5
her 5,329. we publish the majorities in the election of 1859 as useful for reference during the reception of the returns: Letcher s (Dem.) Maj's. Allegheny145 Amelia1 Appomattox207 Barbour391 Bath1 Berkley174 Boone142 Botetourt228 Brooke156 Brunswick294 Buchanan91 Cabell91 Calhoun251 Chesterfield198 Clarke119 Craig164 Dinwiddie37 Doddridge505 Fairfax26 Fauquier89 Fayette39 Frederick236 Gilmer265 Goochland25 Grayson113 Greene261 Greensville49 Halifax400 Hampshire362 Hancock160 Hanover117 Harrison312 Highland249 Isle of Wight384 Jackson122 Jefferson18 King and Queen153 King William170 Lewis390 Logan386 Lunenburg264 Madison454 Marion729 Mecklenburg222 Middlesex35 Monongahela374 Northumberland86 page830 Patrick90 Pendleton28 Pleasants70 Pocahontas285 Preston305 Prince Edward45 Prince George80 Prince William461 Randolph264 Ritchie285 Roanoke126 Rockingham1702 Shenandoah1639 Spotsylvania90 Stafford208 Surry33 Sussex16
Goochland (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 5
vote stood, Letcher, 77,650; Goggin, 72,321. majority for Letcher 5,329. we publish the majorities in the election of 1859 as useful for reference during the reception of the returns: Letcher s (Dem.) Maj's. Allegheny145 Amelia1 Appomattox207 Barbour391 Bath1 Berkley174 Boone142 Botetourt228 Brooke156 Brunswick294 Buchanan91 Cabell91 Calhoun251 Chesterfield198 Clarke119 Craig164 Dinwiddie37 Doddridge505 Fairfax26 Fauquier89 Fayette39 Frederick236 Gilmer265 Goochland25 Grayson113 Greene261 Greensville49 Halifax400 Hampshire362 Hancock160 Hanover117 Harrison312 Highland249 Isle of Wight384 Jackson122 Jefferson18 King and Queen153 King William170 Lewis390 Logan386 Lunenburg264 Madison454 Marion729 Mecklenburg222 Middlesex35 Monongahela374 Northumberland86 page830 Patrick90 Pendleton28 Pleasants70 Pocahontas285 Preston305 Prince Edward45 Prince George80 Prince William461 Randolph264 Ritchie285 Roanoke126 Rockingham1702
Wisconsin (Wisconsin, United States) (search for this): article 5
Maine39,08067,1793,325 Maryland39,11528147,460 Massachusetts39,240108,19019,626 Michigan52,13671,7621,660 Mississippi35,44624,195 Missouri58,16448,524 New Hampshire32,78938,345422 New Jersey46,94328,33824,115 New York195,878276,004124,604 North Carolina48,24636,886 Ohio170,874187,49728,121 Pennsylvania239,772147,96382,202 Rhode Island6,68011,4671,675 South CarolinaPres. Electors chosen. Tennessee73,63666,117 Texas31,16915,689 Vermont10,56939,561545 Virginia89,70629160,310 Wisconsin52,84366,090580 Total1,838,2321,341,514874,707 Mr. Lincoln, if he obtains all the free States, will have just one hundred and eighty-three electoral votes, while (the whole number being three hundred and three) one hundred and fifty two would be a majority of the whole. Then, it appears, he could only spare thirty-one, and should he lose New York, (thirty-five votes,) must be defeated, even with California and Oregon on his side. Losing those two States, (having seven votes,) he co
Fort Bedford (Pennsylvania, United States) (search for this): article 5
page830 Patrick90 Pendleton28 Pleasants70 Pocahontas285 Preston305 Prince Edward45 Prince George80 Prince William461 Randolph264 Ritchie285 Roanoke126 Rockingham1702 Shenandoah1639 Spotsylvania90 Stafford208 Surry33 Sussex164 Taylor21 Tazewell80 Tucker159 Tyler171 Upshur130 Warren241 Wayne51 Wetzel744 Williamsburg15 Wirt166 Wise18 Wythe32 Goggin's (opp.) Maj's. Accomac......93 Albemarle......372 Alexandria......372 Amherst......78 Augusta......768 Bedford......571 Braxton......32 Buckingham......68 Campbell......256 Caroline......117 Carroll......117 Charles City......179 Charlotte......3 Clay......41 Culpeper......22 Cumberland......48 Elizabeth City......50 Essex......55 Floyd......183 Fluvanna......156 Franklin......116 Giles......111 Gloucester......18 Greenbrier......110 Hardy......417 Henrico......393 Henry......157 James City......80 Kanawha......679 King George......9 Lancaster......4
Brunswick, Me. (Maine, United States) (search for this): article 5
ned, duty certified, on the day after the election. the vote in Virginia in 1856 stood, Fillmore, 60,131; Buchanan, 90,352. majority for Buchanan 30,221. in 1859 the vote stood, Letcher, 77,650; Goggin, 72,321. majority for Letcher 5,329. we publish the majorities in the election of 1859 as useful for reference during the reception of the returns: Letcher s (Dem.) Maj's. Allegheny145 Amelia1 Appomattox207 Barbour391 Bath1 Berkley174 Boone142 Botetourt228 Brooke156 Brunswick294 Buchanan91 Cabell91 Calhoun251 Chesterfield198 Clarke119 Craig164 Dinwiddie37 Doddridge505 Fairfax26 Fauquier89 Fayette39 Frederick236 Gilmer265 Goochland25 Grayson113 Greene261 Greensville49 Halifax400 Hampshire362 Hancock160 Hanover117 Harrison312 Highland249 Isle of Wight384 Jackson122 Jefferson18 King and Queen153 King William170 Lewis390 Logan386 Lunenburg264 Madison454 Marion729 Mecklenburg222 Middlesex35 Monongahela374 Northumberland86 page83
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