The American Vote
Gilded AgeAL · 10 EV

1876

Alabama: Tilden carries 10 EV.
Alabama cast its 10 electoral votes for Tilden (Democratic). National winner: Rutherford B. Hayes (Republican) — Alabama voted against the national winner this cycle.

Reading the 1876 result in Alabama

Alabama backed Tilden (Democratic) in the 1876 presidential election, casting 10 electoral votes for the ticket. The presidency went elsewhere: Rutherford B. Hayes (Republican) won nationally, while Alabama had backed a different ticket.

The result flipped Alabama away from the Republican ticket it had backed in each of the previous 2 cycles. The region divided — Mississippi, Tennessee, and Georgia joined Alabama for the Democratic ticket, while Florida did not. Over its 51 recorded presidential cycles, Alabama has backed the Democratic party more than any other — 30 times in all. The vote fell within the Gilded Age — Industrialization, narrow margins, and patronage politics.

Nationally, Rutherford B. Hayes finished with 185 of the 369 electoral votes to Samuel J. Tilden's 184. Though Rutherford B. Hayes won the Electoral College, Samuel J. Tilden drew more of the national popular vote — 50.92% to 47.92%.

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