Phoenixville attorney Isaac Wayne MacVeagh helped Rutherford B. Hayes retain the White House in the 1876 Election Race amid ...
Not only did the violent insurrection succeed, but the election of 1876 marked the first and only time in American history that a presidential race was not decided by the popular vote, the ...
The 1876 election, between Samuel Tilden, the Democrat, and Rutherford B. Hayes, the Republican, came down to three Southern states where the results were disputed. Neither candidate had a ...
The results of the 1876 presidential election between Samuel Tilden and Rutherford Hayes were close enough to require recounts of ballots in Louisiana. President Ulysses S. Grant sent this telegram ...
The 2024 presidential election is expected to be a close and contentious affair, with legal challenges and potential “Stop ...
The congressional certification of electoral votes in the upcoming presidential election set for Jan. 6, 2025, has been recently designated a special security event by the secretary of Homeland ...
The Electoral Count Act of 1887 came as a reaction to the presidential election of 1876, in which Democrat Samuel Tilden won the popular vote but lost the presidency to Republican Rutherford B.
The Electoral College has led to four instances where the popular vote winner did not become president. These occurred in 1876, 1888, 2000 and 2016, highlighting the system's potential to produce ...
The election between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump is shaping up to be the closest Electoral ...
The polls are hot this year! Philadelphia made weather history today with the First Alert Election Day 2024 Forecast hitting ...
In 1876, Rutherford B. Hayes lost the popular vote but was declared president by a congressional commission. George W. Bush lost the popular vote but won the 2000 election when the U.S. Supreme ...
North Carolina voted blue from 1876 to 1964 before flipping red from ... have abortion as their third most concerning issue this election, and whereas the state’s legislature isn’t wholly ...