The American Vote
Gilded AgeWI · 11 EV

1884

Wisconsin: Blaine carries 11 EV.
Wisconsin cast its 11 electoral votes for Blaine (Republican). National winner: Grover Cleveland (Democratic) — Wisconsin voted against the national winner this cycle.

Wisconsin in 1884

The 1884 contest saw Wisconsin line up behind Blaine, delivering 11 electoral votes to the Republican ticket. The presidency went elsewhere: Grover Cleveland (Democratic) won nationally, while Wisconsin had backed a different ticket.

Wisconsin stayed in the Republican column for the 8th straight cycle, extending a run that began in 1856. Wisconsin did not move alone — neighboring Minnesota, Iowa, Illinois, and Michigan broke the same way in 1884. Over its 45 recorded presidential cycles, Wisconsin has backed the Republican party more than any other — 24 times in all. The vote fell within the Gilded Age — Industrialization, narrow margins, and patronage politics.

Nationally, Grover Cleveland finished with 219 of the 401 electoral votes to James G. Blaine's 182. Grover Cleveland led the national popular vote with 48.85% of the ballots cast.

The 1884 national map
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