Samuel J. Tilden
There was no election that year. The election was in 1876.
But still lost the election. Your welcome.
Samuel Tilden
In 1872, Hayes lost his run for a seat in Congress. In 1876 he was elected President.
There was no election that year. The election was in 1876.
1876 was the year that Tilden lost to Hayes in a very close and disputed election.
Hayes
Samuel J. Tilden lost the election of 1876 even though he won the popular votes. There were problems with the credentials of the electors from four states and Tilden needed only one of the votes from these state to win the election. He could have sued and likely kept the country hanging without a president for weeks, but he chose not to.
four people:Andrew Jackson (1824)Samuel Tiden (1876)Grover Cleveland (1888)Al Gore (2000)
Tilden won the popular vote 51% to 48% but the electoral vote was very close answer is D c:
The Constitution of Coahuila y Tejas, 1827
Kansas cast its 5 electoral votes for Rutherford Hayes in the 1876 election. The 1876 presidential election popular vote totals in Kansas were Samuel Tilden 37,902 and Rutherford Hayes 78,324.