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Meetings of Presidential Electors in Maryland, 1789-1980 1785-1791
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Secretary of State
Richard C. Hollyday
MARYLAND ELECTION RETURNS
Tilden and Hendrkks 91,779
Hayes and Wheeler 71,980
Tilden and Hendricks 56.1%
Hayes and Wheeler 44.0 %
Tilden and Hendricks 8 electoral
Hayes and Wheeler
NATIONAL ELECTION RETURNS
Tilden and Hendricks 4,284,757
Hayes and Wheeler 4,036,572

Tilden and Hendricks 51.0 %
Hayes and Wheeler 48.0%
Hayes and Wheeler 185 electoral
Tilden and Hendricks 184
MISCELLANIA
Tilden was elected by more popular votes
and by more electoral votes than Hayes. The
Republicans disputed returns from South
Carolina, Florida, Louisiana and Oregon
and in a most daring misuse of power,
mustered enough electoral votes to give
Hayes a victory only 56 hours before the
inauguration.

 
MEETING-Wednesday, December 1, 1880
(8 Electoral Votes)

PARTICIPATING POLITICAL
PARTIES IN MARYLAND
Democratic (D)
Republican (R)
VICTORS IN MARYLAND
President & Vice President
Winfield Scott Hancock (D) and
William H. English-8 electoral votes
ELECTORS
J. Nevett Steele-At Large
J. Thomas C. Hopkins-At Large
Levin L. Waters-1st District
Patrick H. Walker-2nd District
John R. McNulty-3rd District
William H. Welsh-4th District
R. W. W. Bowie-5th District
William M. Price-6th District
OPPOSING CANDIDATES
President & Vice President
James A. Garfield (R) and
Chester A. Arthur
GOVERNOR
William T. Hamilton (D)
Secretary of State
James T. Brisco

MARYLAND ELECTION RETURNS
Hancock and English 93,706
Garfield and Arthur 78,515
Hancock and English 54.4%
Garfield and Arthur 45.6%
Hancock and English 8 electoral
Garfield and Arthur
NATIONAL ELECTION RETURNS
Garfield and Arthur 4,449,053
Hancock and English 4,442,030
Garfield and Arthur 48.5%
Hancock and English 48.1 %
Garfield and Arthur 214 electoral
Hancock and English 155
MISCELLANIA
Garfield, the second President to be killed by
an assassin, served 200 days and for 80 of
those he lay near death with a bullet through
his spine.
Arthur surprised the nation by his ability to
administer; despite his conscientious devo-
tion to duty, his party refused to give him a
chance to run for the next term. It was dur-
ing his time in office that the Washington
monument was dedicated.
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