FIFTEENTH TERM-March 4, 1845, to March 4, 1849.-Number of electors, 26. James K. Polk elected President, and George M. Dallas Vice-President. Vice-l'resident-Millard Fillmore, New York, Zachary Taylor elected President, and Millard Fillmore Vice-President. SEVENTEENTH TERM-March 4, 1853, to March 4, 1857.-Number of electors, 27. President-Franklin Pierce, New Hampshire, 27 27 Franklin Pierce elected President, and William R. King Vice-President. Vice-President-William R. King, Alabama, EIGHTEENTH TERM-March 4, 1857, to March 4, 1801.-Number of electors, 27. President James Buchanan, Pennsylvania, Vice-President-John C. Breckenridge, Kentucky, James Buchanan elected President, and John C. Breckenridge Vice-l'esident. Abraham Lincoln elected President, and Hannibal Hamlin Vice-President. TWENTIETH TERM-March 4, 1835, to March 4, 1869.-Number of electors, 26. Abraham Lincoln re-elected President, and Andrew Johnson elected Vice-President. Ulysses S. Grant elected President, and Schuyler Colfax Vice-President. Vice-President- Henry Wilson, Massachusetts, 220 29 29 Ulysses S. Grant re-elected President, and Henry Wilson elected Vice-President. TWENTY-THIRD TERM-March 4, 1877, to March 4, 1881.-Number of electors, 29. President Rutherford B. Hayes, Ohio, Rute ford B. Hayes declare! President, and Wiliam A Wheeler Vice-President, by the electoral commission appointed according to act of Congress. TWENTY-FOURTH TERM-March 4, 1881, to March 4, 1885,-Number of electors, 29. James A. Garfield elected President, and Chester A. Arthur Vice-President. Grover Cleveland elected President, and Thomas A. Hendricks Vice-President. 30 Vice-President-Levi P. Morton, New York, 30 Benjamin Harrison elected President, and Levi P. Morton Vice-President. TWENTY-SEVENTH TERM-March 4, 1893, to March 4, 1897.-Number of electors, 32. Grover Cleveland elected President, and Adlai E. Stevenson Vice-President. 32 Vice-President-Gariet A. Hobart. New Jersey, 32 William McKinley elected President, and Garret A. Hobart Vice-President. 32 Vice-President Theodore Roosevelt, New York, 32 William McKinley elected President, and Theodore Roosevelt Vice-President. THIRTIETH TERM-March 4, 1905, to March 4, 1909.-Number of electors, 84. President Theodore Roosevelt. New York. 84 Vice-President-Charles W. Fairbanks, Indiana, 34 Theodore Roosevelt elected President, and Charles W. Fairbanks Vice-President. THIRTY-FIRST TERM-March 4, 1909, to March 4. 1913.-Number of electors, 34. President-William H. Taft, Ohio, 34 Vice-President-James 3. Sherman, New York, 84 William H. Taft elected President, and James S. Sherman Vice-President. 88 Vice-President-Hiram W. Johnson, California, 38 Woodrow Wilson elected President, and Thomas R. Marshall Vice-President. 38 Vice-President-Charles W. Fairbanks, Indiana, 38 Woodrow Wilson elected President, and Thomas R. Marshall Vice-President. Warren G. Harding elected President, and Calvin Coolidge Vice-President. 88 38 412,285 369.634 1886. James A. Beaver, Republican, Chauncey F. Black, Democratic, Charles S. Wolf, Prohibition, Robert J. Houston, Greenback, 1890. Robert E. Pattison, Democratic, George W. Delamater, Republican, John D. Gill, Prohibition, T. P. Rynder, Labor, 1894. Daniel H. Hastings, Republican, William M. Singerly, Democratic, Charles L. Hawley, Prohibition, Jerome T. Allman, People's, Thomas H. Grundy, Socialist Labor, 1898. William A. Stone, Republican, Silas C. Swallow, Prohibition, 32,458 4,835 464,209 447,655 16,108 224 574,801 333,404 23.433 19,464 1,733 182 476,206 358,300 125,746 People's Liberty, Honest Government, 4,495 J. Mahlon Barnes, Socialist Labor, 4,278 32 |