141,095 166,534 9,060 11 ... Minnesota .......... 48,799 72,962 2,311 5 ... Mississippi ........ 112,173 52,605 ...... ... 8 Missouri ........... 203,077 145,029 3,498 ... 15 Nebraska ........... 17,554 31,916 2,320 3 ... Nevada ............. 9,308 10,383 ...... 3 ... New Hampshire ...... 38,509 41,539 76 5 ... New Jersey ......... 115,962 103,517 712 ... 9 New York ........... 521,949 489,207 1,987 ... 35 North Carolina ..... 125,427 108,417 ...... ... 10 Ohio ............... 323,182 330,698 3,057 22 ... Oregon ............. 14,149 15,206 510 3 ... Pennsylvania ....... 366,158 384,122 7,187 29 ... Rhode Island ....... 10,712 15,787 68 4 ... South Carolina ..... 90,906 91,870 ...... 7 ... Tennessee .......... 133,166 89,566 ...... ... 12 Texas .............. 104,755 44,800 ...... ... 8 Vermont ............ 20,254 44,092 ...... 5 ... Virginia ........... 139,670 95,558 ...... ... 11 West Virginia ...... 56,455 42,698 1,373 ... 5 Wisconsin .......... 123,927 130,668 1,509 10 ... --------- --------- ------ --- --- Total .......... 4,284,757 4,033,950 81,740 185 184 Green C. Smith, Prohibitionist, received a total of 9,522 votes. There were 2,636 scattering votes for the Anti-Masonic and American Alliance tickets. The Colorado electors were chosen by the Legislature. The Returning Boards' counts are given for the popular votes in Florida and Louisiana, where there was a dispute as to Tilden's majority. POPULAR AND ELECTORAL VOTE, 1880.
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