ELECTORAL VOTES FOR PRESIDENTS AND VICE-PRESIDENTS. Washington, Va. (Fed.).. 1788 John Adams, Mass. (Fed.) Washington, Va. (Fed.) 1792 John Adams, Mass. (Fed.).. Adams, Mass. (Fed.). 1796 Pinckney, S. C. (Fed). Burr, N. Y. (Rep.)... 1800 Pinckney, S. C. (Rep.) 1804 Jefferson, Va. (Rep.).. 1812 Madison, Va. (Rep.).. Pres. De Witt Clinton, N. Y. (Cl. Dem.). Vice-Gerry, Mass. (Rep.)... 1816 Monroe, Va. (Dem.). Pres. King, N. Y. (Fed.). Vice Pros: (Daniel D. Tompkins, N. Y. (Dem..... ELECTORAL VOTES FOR PRESIDENTS AND VICE-PRESIDENTS.-[Continued.] N. Jersey Penna. R. Island | Conn. N. York N.Hamp. Vermont Mass. Maine. 75 512 4 6...] 7 5 513 4 635 929 3 ས :: 1872 Grant, Ill. (Rep.) Hendricks, Ind. (Dem.) Pres. Davis, Ill. (Lib. Rep.). Not counted : : 00 15 6. 51 2::2 11 81 10 2215 21 11 15 5 81 101 20 20 29 Macken, Ky. (Dem.) 1876 Hayes, Ohio (Rep.) APPORTIONMENT UNDER TENTH CENSUS. Present apportionment, (293), and proposed apportionment under Census of 1880 from 293 to 325 Representatives, based on a population of 49,371,340 in the States. The House of Representatives, March 3, 1881-yeas 136, nays 123-adopted 319 as the number of Representatives; but the bill was amended to fix the number at 325, and this met the approval of the Senate, and is now the law From the New York Tribune Almanac. 1882. Mississippi. Missouri. Nebraska New Hampshire Oregon Tennessee Total 298 9 48 |