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Q: How did Rutherford Hayes win the election or 1876?
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Did Rutherford B. Hayes ever win a presidential election?

Rutherford Hayes won the 1876 presidential election defeating Samuel Tilden. In the 1876 presidential election Rutherford Hayes received 185 electoral votes and Samuel Tilden received 184 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were Tilden 4,288,546 and Hayes 4,034,311. The electoral votes of 4 States were disputed. Congress referred the matter to the Electoral Commission which gave the decision to Rutherford B. Hayes.


Who won the popular vote in 1876.?

In reference to the presidential election of 1876, Samuel J. Tilden won the majority of popular votes. However, he received one less Electoral vote than Rutherford Hayes, who went on to win the presidency.


How many votes did Rutherford B. Hayes win by?

Republic Party candidate Rutherford Hayes won the 1876 presidential election defeating Democratic Party candidate Samuel Tilden. In the 1876 presidential election Rutherford Hayes received 185 electoral votes and Samuel Tilden received 184 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were Tilden 4,288,546 and Hayes 4,034,311.


What did Republican B Hayes promise in order to win the election of 1876?

he promised to not run for re-election


Did Ulysses S. Grant win the presidential election in 1876?

Rutherford Hayes won the 1876 presidential election defeating Samuel Tilden. Ulysses S. Grant won the 1868 presidential election defeating Horatio Seymour. Ulysses S. Grant won the 1872 presidential election defeating Horace Greeley.


What was agreed in exchange for the presidency in the election of 1876?

A common belief is that the Democrats and Republicans made an unofficial compromise that allowed Rutherford Hayes to win the election in exchange for the Republicans' removal of federal troops from southern states and, thereby, ending Reconstruction.


How many contested electoral votes were in the election in 1876?

There were a total of 20 electoral votes from four states that were in dispute in the 1876 presidential election - Florida, Louisiana, South Carolina and Oregon.


What president won the office although he did not win a majority of the popular vote?

Rutherford B. Hayes who was a Republican that won in 1876 against Tilden. Because of the controversey surrounding his election, he told the people that he would only serve one term which he did.


Why did Rutherford Hayes get picked to become president?

Rutherford Hayes became President because he make a deal with the southern States to pull the troops out of the south if they would cask their elector votes for for him and this would take away the protection of the newly free Black people. Rutherford B. Hayes and George W. Bush did not win the poplars but, they both became president because of the elector votes, so poplar votes did not win election.


Was Rutherford B Hayes a minority?

Rutherford B. Hayes did not win the popular vote. He was elected as a compromise. The South agreed to him as president in exchange for Northern troops being removed from the South.


In what elections did the winner of the popular vote not win the election?

2000: Bush defeated Gore. 1888: Harrison defeated Cleveland. 1876: Hayes defeated Tilden. 1824: Adams defeated Jackson.


How many has the popular vote winner failed to win the presidency?

This situation only occurred one time and that was in 1824. In 1876 there was a big controversy about the credentials of the some the electors but eventually it was resolved with Congressional intervention so that the Electoral College did eventually decide that election