Origins Samuel J. TildenThe origins of this remarkable institution date back to the time when New York was emerging as one of the world's ...
There isn't one solution to galvanizing the electorate; it's more of a suite of reforms, says Editorials Editor Ginnie Graham ...
For a troubling answer, a new book looks at the aftermath of the 1872 Louisiana governor's election between William Pitt ...
For a troubling answer, a new book looks at the aftermath of the 1872 Louisiana governor's election between William Pitt ...
Hayes by one electoral vote over Samuel J. Tilden, who won the popular vote. It was a tense time during Reconstruction and 82.6% of voters turned out. Historians believe some kind of deal was ...
Local and national politics seem to be sucking up all the energy in the room. Unity seems to be a bit short and everyone is ...
Since then, five Americans have lost the election even after winning the popular vote: Andrew Jackson, Samuel Tilden, Grover Cleveland ... going to have to vote.” J. D. Vance, his running ...
A complicated and controversial series of votes suggested that Hayes’ opponent Samuel J. Tilden, was the rightful President. As an alternative to Rutherfraud, Rutherford B. Hayes was also referred to ...
Letters and literary memorials of Samuel J. Tilden. Edited by John Bigelow.