The American Vote
Gilded AgeAL · 10 EV

1880

Alabama: Hancock carries 10 EV.
Alabama cast its 10 electoral votes for Hancock (Democratic). National winner: James A. Garfield (Republican) — Alabama voted against the national winner this cycle.

Alabama in 1880

The 1880 contest saw Alabama line up behind Hancock, delivering 10 electoral votes to the Democratic ticket. Nationally the result broke the other way — James A. Garfield (Republican) won the presidency, leaving Alabama among the states he did not carry.

It marked the 2nd consecutive election in which Alabama backed the Democratic party, a streak reaching back to 1876. Alabama did not move alone — neighboring Mississippi, Tennessee, Georgia, and Florida broke the same way in 1880. Across the 51 presidential elections Alabama has taken part in, it has most often sided with the Democratic party (30 times). The vote fell within the Gilded Age — Industrialization, narrow margins, and patronage politics.

In the national count, James A. Garfield took 214 of the 369 electoral votes, against Winfield Scott Hancock's 155. James A. Garfield led the national popular vote with 48.31% of the ballots cast.

The 1880 national map
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