1872 United States presidential election in Texas

The 1872 United States presidential election in Texas was held on November 5, 1872 as part of the 1872 United States presidential election. State voters chose 8 electors to represent the state in the Electoral College, which chose the president and vice president.

1872 United States presidential election in Texas

November 5, 1872
 
Nominee Horace Greeley Ulysses S. Grant
Party Liberal Republican Republican
Home state New York Illinois
Running mate Benjamin G. Brown Henry Wilson
Electoral vote 0[lower-alpha 1] 0
Popular vote 66,546 47,468
Percentage 57.1% 40.7%

President before election

Ulysses S. Grant
Republican

Elected President

Ulysses S. Grant
Republican

Texas voted for the Liberal Republican nominee Horace Greeley, who received 57% of the vote. Greeley died before Congress could certify the results, leaving Texas electors (and the electors of five other states) free to vote for whoever they chose. All 8 electors voted for Thomas A. Hendricks.

Results

1872 United States presidential election in Texas[1]
Party Candidate Votes Percentage Electoral votes
Democratic Thomas A. Hendricks     8
Liberal Republican Horace Greeley 66,546 57.07% 0[lower-alpha 1]
Republican Ulysses S. Grant 47,468 40.71% 0
Straight-Out Democrat Charles O'Conor 2,580 2.21% 0
Total 116,594 100.0% 8

References

Footnotes

  1. Greeley died after the election, but prior to the Electoral College meeting, and was thus ineligible for the office of President. Greeley had won 8 pledged electors, of which all cast their votes for other Democrats.


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