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No. Presidential election sare always held on years that are multiples of 4. 1880 and 1884 were election years
The Democratic Party's representative in the 1852 United States Presidential Election was Franklin Pearce, who went up against Whig candidate Winfield Scott - who won a bitter campaign to become the Whig Candidate between himself, Millard Fillmore, the President at the time, and Daniel Webster, a former Massachusetts senator.
There can be only one winner of each U. S. Presidential election. The winner of the Election of 1880 was James Abram Garfield.
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James Garfield won the 1880 presidential election defeating Winfield Hancock. Chester A. Arthur was Garfield's Vice-Presidential running mate. Garfield and Arthur received 4,446,158 popular votes and 214 electoral votes. Chester A. Arthur succeeded James Garfield upon the latter's assassination in September 1881. Arthur was not nominated as a presidential candidate in the 1884 presidential election.
James A. Garfield was an influential person in 1880. The Republican candidate defeated Winfield S.Hancock to become President of the United States after the 1880 election.
James Garfield won the 1880 presidential election defeating Winfield Hancock. Chester A. Arthur was Garfield's Vice-Presidential running mate. Garfield and Arthur received 4,446,158 popular votes and 214 electoral votes. Winfield Hancock and his VP running mate received 155 electoral votes and 4,444,260 popular votes. Chester A. Arthur succeeded James Garfield upon the latter's assassination in September 1881. Arthur was not nominated as a presidential candidate in the 1884 presidential election.
Republicans chose Chester Arthur as their vice presidential candidate in 1880 because he was seen as a compromise candidate who would help balance the ticket. Arthur, a skilled politician from New York, was chosen to provide support to presidential candidate James Garfield, who was from Ohio. In addition, Arthur's reputation for political loyalty and his connections within the Republican Party made him an attractive choice for the position.
Chester Arthur won the vice-presidential election. He never won a presidential election. James Garfield won the 1880 presidential election defeating Winfield Hancock. In the presidential election James Garfield received 214 electoral votes and Winfield Hancock received 155 electoral votes. In the vice-presidential election Chester Arthur received 214 electoral votes and Winfield Hancock received 155 electoral votes. James Garfield was shot July 2, 1881 and died September 19, 1881. Chester Arthur succeeded James Garfield upon the latter's assassination.
James Garfield won the 1880 presidential election defeating Winfield Hancock. In the presidential election James Garfield received 214 electoral votes and Winfield Hancock received 155 electoral votes. In the vice-presidential election Chester Arthur received 214 electoral votes and Winfield Hancock received 155 electoral votes. Chester Arthur succeeded James Garfield upon the latter's assassination.
Party Nominees in the 1896 U.S. Presidential Election:Republican Party - William McKinleyDemocratic Party - William Jennings BryanNational Democratic Party - John M. PalmerPopulist Party - William Jennings BryanSocialist Labor Party - Charles H. MatchettProhibition Party - Joshua LeveringProhibition Party - Charles E. Bentley
Yes. Garfield won the Election of 1880.