The American Vote
Gilded AgeNJ · 9 EV

1876

New Jersey: Tilden carries 9 EV.
New Jersey cast its 9 electoral votes for Tilden (Democratic). National winner: Rutherford B. Hayes (Republican) — New Jersey voted against the national winner this cycle.

What happened in New Jersey, 1876

In 1876, New Jersey awarded its 9 electoral votes to Tilden of the Democratic party. Nationally the result broke the other way — Rutherford B. Hayes (Republican) won the presidency, leaving New Jersey among the states he did not carry.

It marked the 4th consecutive election in which New Jersey backed the Democratic party, a streak reaching back to 1864. The region divided — New York and Delaware joined New Jersey for the Democratic ticket, while Pennsylvania did not. Across the 60 presidential elections New Jersey has taken part in, it has most often sided with the Democratic party (31 times). The vote fell within the Gilded Age — Industrialization, narrow margins, and patronage politics.

In the national count, Rutherford B. Hayes took 185 of the 369 electoral votes, against 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%.

The 1876 national map
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