The American Vote
Gilded AgeIL · 21 EV

1880

Illinois: Garfield carries 21 EV.
Illinois cast its 21 electoral votes for Garfield (Republican). National winner: James A. Garfield (Republican) — Illinois voted with the national winner this cycle.

Illinois in 1880

The 1880 contest saw Illinois line up behind Garfield, delivering 21 electoral votes to the Republican ticket. Illinois ended up on the winning side — James A. Garfield captured the White House that year.

It marked the 6th consecutive election in which Illinois backed the Republican party, a streak reaching back to 1860. The region divided — Wisconsin, Iowa, and Indiana joined Illinois for the Republican ticket, while Missouri and Kentucky did not. Across the 53 presidential elections Illinois has taken part in, it has most often sided with the Democratic party (26 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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