ELECTORAL VOTES. The votes east by Presidential electors in the United States for the Presidential and Vice-Presidential email dates. The candidates for the two OMITS Were not voted for separately until after 1805, before which time the candidate receiving the largest total number of votes at any given election was declared President. and the one receiving the next largest number the Yiee-President. The electoral votes cast in the various campaigns since 1789 been as follows: In 1789: oeorge Washington. 69; John Adams, 31; Sam uel Huntington. 2; .Tole Jay, 9; doh]] Hancock.
Nobert 11. Harrison, (1: George Clinton. 3: John Enth•dge, fi; John Milton, dames Arm strong. Edward Tel fair. and Benjamin Lincoln, each. 1. In 1793: George Washington, 1:32; John Adams, 77; George Clinton. 50; Thomas Jefferson. 4; Aaron Burr. I. In 1797: .John Adams, 71; Thoina.s Jefferson. 68: Thomas Pinckney, 59; Aaron Burr, 30; Samuel Adams. 15; Oliver Ellsworth. 1 I ; George Clinton, 7; John Jay, 5: James h•edell. 3; Samuel Johnston, George Washington, and John Henry. each, 2; Charles C. Pinckney. 1. In 1801: Thomas Jef ferson and Aaron Burr, each 7:3; .John _\ dams, 65; C. C. Pinckney. 64; John .lay, I. In 1805: for Pr,sidc I, Thomas .Tefferson. 1132; C. C. Pinekncy. 14: for l'ice-President. George Clinton, 162; Rufus King, 14. In 1309: for President, James 3Iadiso1. 122: C. C. Pinckney. 47; George Clinton, 6; for Vire-President. Beorge Clinton, 113; Rufus King. 47; John Langdon, 9; James Mourne, :3; and James 31adison, 3. In 1813: for President. James Madison, 12S; De \Vitt Clinton, 89: for Vice-Pr)sident. Ethridge Gerry, 131 ; Jared Ingersoll. Sti. In 1s17: for President. James Monroe, IS:3; Rufus King, 34; for Vire-President, Daniel D. Tompkins, 183; John E. Howard. 22; James Ross, 5; John Marshall. 4; Robert G. Harper. 3. In 1821: for President, James Monroe, ; John Q. Adams. 1; for iee-President.• Daniel D. Tomp kins. 218; Richard Stockton, S; Daniel Rodney, 4; Robert G. Harper, Richard Rush. each. 1. In 1825: for President, .John Q..:\dams, 84; Wil liam H. Crawford. 41; Andrew Jackson. 99; Ileury Clay, 37; for Vier-President, John C. Cal houn. 182; Nathan Sanford, 30 • Nathaniel Macon. 24; Andrew Jackson, 13: Martin Van Buren. 9; Henry Clay. 2. In 1829: for Presi dent, Andrew Jackson, 178: John Quincy Adams, 8:3; for rice-President, John C. Calhoun, 171; Richard Rusb. 83; William Smith, 7. In 1833: for President, Andrew Jackson. 219; Henry Clay. 49: John Floyd. 11; William Wirt. 7: for Vice-Presidio'', _Martin Van Buren. 139; John Sergeant. 49; William Wilkins. 30; Henry Lee. 11; Amos Ellmaker, 7. In 1837: for Presi dent. Slartin Van Buren, 170: William H. Har rison. 73: Hugh L. White, 213: Daniel Webster, 14: Willie P. Mangum, 11; for Vice-President, Richard 31. Johnson. 147; Francis Granger, 77;
John Tyler. 47: William Smith, 23. In 1841: for President. William H. Harrison. 231; Martin Van Buren. 60: for Vice-President, John Tyler, 234; Richard 31. Johnson, 48; Lyttleton W. Taze well. 11: James K. Polk. 1. In 1345: for Presi of. K. Polk, 170: Henry Clay, 105; for 1 ire-President, George 31. Dallas. 170; Theodore Frelinghuysen. 105. In IS49: for President, Zachary Taylor. 163; Lewis Cass. 127: for l'ice Pre sident. Millard Fillmore, 16:3; William O. Butler. 127. In 183:3: for President, Franklin Pierce. 234; Winfield Scott, 42; for Vier-Presi dent, William R. King. 254; William A. Graham. 42. In 1857: for President, James Buchanan. 174; John C. 114; Millard Fillmore. 3; for Vice-President, John 13r)Tkinridge. 174: L. Dayton. 111; A. J. Donel-on, S. In 1861: for President, Abraham Lincoln. ISO: John C. Breekinridge, 72: Stephen A. Douglas. 12; John Bell, 39: for Hannibal ISO: Joseph Lane, 72; Ilerschel V. Johnson, 12; Edward Everett. 39. In 1865: for President, Abraham Lincoln. 212: PO r!',. II. Mc Clellan. 21; for Vire- Preside. nt, Andrew Johnson, 212; George II. Pt:n(114)ton, 21. In 1869: for President, Ulysses S. Grant. 211: Horatio Sey 1110111• 80; for I Schuyler Colfax, 211: Frank 1'. Blair..Ir.. 80. In 1873: for Presi (1, nt, Ulysses S. Brant, 286; Thomas A. Hen dricks, 42: 13. Brats Brown, 18 (110race Greeley having died in November, 1872) ; Charles J. Jenkins, 2; David Davis. 1: for 1 ice-President, Henry Wilson, 286; 11. Gratz 13•own, 47; G. W. Julian, A. 11. Colguitt, each, 5: .1. 31. Palmer, T. E. Brandette, each. 3; \V. S. Broesheck, 13. 31a•hen, N. 1'. Banks, each, 1. ln 1877: for Pre.s id) n , liutherford 1; Hayes. 185; Samuel J.
IS I; for ice-President, Will hi in A. Wheeler, 185; Thomas A. Hendricks, 184. In 1881: for President, James Garfield, 214; Winfield S. Hancock, 155; for l'ice-Presidtnt, Chester A. Arthur, 214; William 11. English, 155. In 1835: for President, Grover Cleveland, 219; James G. Blaine. 182: for I ice-President, Thomas A. Hendricks, 219: John A. Logan, 182. In 1839: for President. Benjamin Harrison, 2:33; Grover Cleveland, 16S: for Vire-President, Levi P. Morton. 233; Allen G. Thurman, 1GS. In 1893: for Pr•sidenr, Grover Cleveland, 277; Ben jamin Harrison, 145; J. B. Weaver, 22; for I" ire President _1. E. Stevenson. 277: \V. Reid, 145; J. B. Field, 22. In 1897: for President, William McKinley, 271; William J. Bryan, 176; for Vice President, Garret A. Hobart, 271; Arthur Sewall, 149; Thomas E. Watson, 27. In 1901: for Presi dent, William McKinley, 292; William J. Bryan, 155; for Vice-President, Theodore Roosevelt, ; A. E. Stevenson. 155. Consult Stanwood. History of the Presidency (Boston. 1398).