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Meetings of Presidential Electors in Maryland, 1789-1980 1785-1791
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MEETING-Wednesday, December 3, 1884
(8 Electoral Votes)

PARTICIPATING POLITICAL
PARTIES IN MARYLAND
Democratic (D)
Republican (R)
Greenback (G)
Prohibition (P)
VICTORS IN MARYLAND
President & Vice President
Grover Cleveland (D) and
Thomas A. Hendricks-8 electoral votes
ELECTORS
Bradley T. Johnson-Baltimore County
Thomas J. Keating-Queen Anne's County
Clement Suli vane- Dorchester County
Patrick H. Walker-Baltimore County
Harry E. Mann-Baltimore County
Skipwith Wilmer-Baltimore County
Henry F. Spalding-St. Mary's County
Henry H. Keedy-Washington County
OPPOSING CANDIDATES
President & Vice President
James G. Blaine (R) and John A. Logan
Benjamin F. Butler (G) and
Absolom M. West
John P. St. John (P) and William Daniel
GOVERNOR
Robert M. McLane (D)
Secretary of State
George B. Milligan

MARYLAND ELECTION RETURNS
Cleveland and Hendricks 96,866
Blaine and Logan 85,748
St. John and Daniel 2,872
Butler and West 578
Cleveland and Hendricks 52.1 %
Blaine and Logan 46.1 %
St. John and Daniel 1.5%
Butler and West .3%
Cleveland and Hendricks 8 electoral
Blaine and Logan
St. John and Daniel
Butler and West
NATIONAL ELECTION RETURNS
Cleveland and Hendricks 4,911,017
Blaine and Logan 4,850,293
Butler and West 175,096
St. John and Daniel 147,482
Cleveland and Hendricks 48.5 %
Blaine and Logan 48.2%
Butler and West 1.74%
St. John and Daniel 1.47%
Cleveland and Hendricks 219 electoral
Blaine and Logan 182
Butler and West
St. John and Daniel
MISCELLANIA
The first Democrat to be elected after the
Civil War, Cleveland was also the only Pres-
ident to serve one term, lose an election,
then come back again for a second term.
Nominated for second term by acclamation,
he lost to Harrison on electoral votes al-
though he received nearly 100,000 more
popular votes.

 
MEETING-Monday, January 14, 1889
(8 Electoral Votes)

PARTICIPATING POLITICAL
PARTIES IN MARYLAND
Democratic (D)
Republican (R)
Prohibition (P)

VICTORS IN MARYLAND
President & Vice President
Grover Cleveland (D) and
Allen G. Thurman-8 electoral votes

 

 
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