1892
New Hampshire in 1892
The 1892 contest saw New Hampshire line up behind Harrison, delivering 4 electoral votes to the Republican ticket. Nationally the result broke the other way — Grover Cleveland (Democratic) won the presidency, leaving New Hampshire among the states he did not carry.
It marked the 2nd consecutive election in which New Hampshire backed the Republican party, a streak reaching back to 1888. New Hampshire did not move alone — neighboring Vermont, Massachusetts, and Maine broke the same way in 1892. Across the 59 presidential elections New Hampshire has taken part in, it has most often sided with the Republican party (28 times). The vote fell within the Gilded Age — Industrialization, narrow margins, and patronage politics.
In the national count, Grover Cleveland took 277 of the 444 electoral votes, against Benjamin Harrison's 145. Grover Cleveland led the national popular vote with 46.02% of the ballots cast.
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