Florida
The 2000 presidential election finally ended with the exact vote count in the state of Florida. The final margin of victory was extremely close, with George W. Bush winning the state by just 537 votes. This slim margin ultimately decided the outcome of the entire election.
It ended Reconstruction because it led to the Compromise of 1877.
The US Supreme Court ruled that the recount was unconstitutional.
The 3rd Presidential Election officially ended on March 4, 1801 with the inauguration of Thomas Jefferson. The next state to be admitted was Ohio, who was admitted on March 1, 1803, almost two years after the inauguration.
it settled the disputed 1876 U.S. Presidential election and ended Congressional ("Radical") Reconstruction
William McKinley won the 1896 presidential election defeating William J. Bryan. In the 1896 presidential election William McKinley received 271 electoral votes and William Bryan received 176 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were McKinley 7,108,480 and Bryan 6,511,495.
Originally the Presidential term ended in March following the November Election. That was changed in the 1930s to so that the term now ends in January.
The Presidential Election of 1800 ended in a tie in the Electoral College. This sent the election to the House of Representatives where politics took over. Even though that election was salvaged, it was obvious that new rules were needed to prevent this happening again.
James K. Polk was the dark horse candidate in the 1844 U. S. presidential election. He ended up winning, defeating Henry Clay.
James K. Polk was the dark horse candidate in the 1844 U. S. presidential election. He ended up winning, defeating Henry Clay.
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The Supreme Court Ended A Recount In Florida That Had Stalled The Election -Novanet
The political deal to settle the election of 1876, known as the Compromise of 1877, may have been viewed as an appropriate solution at the time. It allowed for the peaceful resolution of a highly contested election and effectively ended Reconstruction in the South. However, it also resulted in the abandonment of civil rights protections for African Americans, leading to decades of racial segregation and discrimination.