United States presidential election, 1880

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President Rutherford B. Hayes had chosen not to run for another term leaving the office for President open to all competitors. The Republican party was divided at the time between two factions called Stalwarts and Half-Breeds. The Half-Breeds managed to nominate James A. Garfield as the Republican candidate. Garfield, trying to appease the stalwarts, requested Chester A. Arthur, as stalwart, to be his running mate. The democrats nominated General, Winfield S. Hancock, as their candidate.[1] The results showed:

candidates popular vote electoral vote
James A. Garfield 4,453,295 214
Winfield S. Hancock 4,414,082 155
James B. Weaver 308,578 0
John P. St. John 150,369 0

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References

  1. Encyclopedia of Presidents, James A. Garfield, by Dee Lillegard, Children's Press, 1987.
  2. A Pictoral History of the U.S. Presidents, by Clare Gibson, Gramercy Books, 2001.