On the other side, especially in the West, and to some extent in the South, scores of thousands of the Republicans who had always voted the national ticket gave enthusiastic support to Bryan, as he carried some of the strongest Republican States of the West, while losing a large fraction of the Democratic vote. This struggle settled the financial policy of the country, as Congress has recently distinctly established the gold standard by statute, in accord with the financial policy of all the great civilized nations of the world; and while the money issue may play some part in the national struggle of the present year, it will be wisely subordinated to other issues and probably be eliminated from the future political battles of the nation.

SUMMARY OF POPULAR VOTES FOR PRESIDENTS

I was surprised, after careful examination of the various political handbooks, to find no table of the popular vote for President prior to 1824, and I made exhaustive effort to obtain official records in the archives of the nation and of the different States, to supply something approaching an intelligent table of the popular vote cast for the early Presidents; but I learned that the failure of others to supply such tables was not because of negligence, but because there are no records to furnish them. In Pennsylvania the vote returned to the Capitol was less than 5000 for Washington, and the vote of record for his second election but little exceeds 5000. The returns, however, are fragmentary and valueless. I was compelled to abandon the purpose of giving tables of the popular vote for Presidents prior to 1824, because all that could be obtained would be confusing rather than instructive.

I have also found much difficulty in trying to reconcile the conflicting returns of every Presidential election since 1824. After a very full and careful examination of these conflicting figures, I have adopted the tables prepared by Mr. Stanwood in his admirable work entitled “A History of the Presidency,” and I regard them as more nearly accurate than any other tables presented. The entire accuracy of these election tables is not a matter of vital importance, as in none of the many conflicting returns of different States would the result have been changed by the variations in the returns as stated in the many publications which for some years past have annually given them. The following summary of the popular vote for Presidents since 1824, with the electoral vote cast at each election, is taken from the New York World Almanac for 1900, the figures of which, as will be seen, usually vary from those presented in the tables I give with each chapter of this volume:

ELECTORAL AND POPULAR VOTES.
Year of Election.Candidates for President, State, and Political Party.Popular Vote.Plurality.Electoral Vote.Candidates for Vice-President, State, and Political Party.Electoral Vote.
1824Andrew Jackson, Tenn., Rep.155,87250,551(b)99John C. Calhoun,[32] S. C., Rep.182
John Q. Adams,[32] Mass., Rep.105,321....84Nathan Sanford, N. Y., Rep.30
Henry Clay, Ky., Rep.46,587....37Nathaniel Macon, N. C., Rep.24
Wm. H. Crawford, Ga., Rep.44,282....41Andrew Jackson, Tenn., Rep.13
M. Van Buren, N. Y., Rep.9
Henry Clay, Ky., Rep.2
1828Andrew Jackson,[32] Tenn., Dem.[32]647,231138,134178John C. Calhoun,[32] S. C., Dem.171
John Q. Adams, Mass., Nat. R.[32]509,097....83Richard Rush, Pa., Nat. R.83
William Smith, S. C., Dem.7
1832Andrew Jackson,[32] Tenn., Dem.687,502157,313219M. Van Buren,[32] N. Y., Dem.189
Henry Clay, Ky., Nat. R.530,189....49John Sergeant, Pa., Nat. R.49
John Floyd, Ga., Ind.

33,108....

11Henry Lee, Mass., Ind.11
William Wirt (c), Md., Anti-M.7Amos Ellmaker (c), Pa., Anti-M.7
William Wilkins, Pa., Dem.30
1836Martin Van Buren,[32] N. Y., Dem.761,54924,893170R. M. Johnson (d),[32] Ky., Dem.147
W. H. Harrison, O., Whig



736,656....



73Francis Granger, N. Y., Whig77
Hugh L. White, Tenn., Whig26John Tyler, Va., Whig47
Daniel Webster, Mass., Whig14William Smith, Ala., Dem.23
Willie P. Mangum, N. C., Whig11
1840W. H. Harrison,[32] O., Whig1,275,017146,315234John Tyler,[32] Va., Whig234
Martin Van Buren, N. Y., Dem.1,128,702....60R. M. Johnson, Ky., Dem.48
James G. Birney, N. Y., Lib.7,059......L. W. Tazewell, Va., Dem.11
James K. Polk, Tenn., Dem.1
1844James K. Polk,[32] Tenn., Dem.1,337,24338,175170George M. Dallas,[32] Pa., Dem.170
Henry Clay, Ky., Whig1,299,068....105T. Frelinghuysen, N. J., Whig105
James G. Birney, N. Y., Lib.62,300......Thomas Morris, O., Lib...
1848Zachary Taylor,[32] La., Whig1,360,101139,557163Millard Fillmore,[32] N. Y., Whig163
Lewis Cass, Mich., Dem.1,220,544....127William O. Butler, Ky., Dem.127
Martin Van Buren, N. Y., F. Soil291,263......Chas. F. Adams, Mass., F. Soil..
1852Franklin Pierce,[32] N. H., Dem.1,601,474220,896254William R. King,[32] Ala., Dem.254
Winfield Scott, N. J., Whig1,380,576....42William A. Graham, N. C., Whig42
John P. Hale, N. H., F. D. (i)156,149......George W. Julian, Ind., F. D...
Daniel Webster (k), Mass., Whig1,670......
1856James Buchanan,[32] Pa., Dem.1,838,169496,905174J. C. Breckenridge,[32] Ky., Dem.174
John C. Fremont, Cal., Rep.1,341,264....114William L. Dayton, N. J., Rep.114
Millard Fillmore, N. Y., Amer.874,538....8A. J. Donelson, Tenn., Amer.8
1860Abraham Lincoln,[32] Ill., Rep.1,866,352491,195180Hannibal Hamlin,[32] Me., Rep.180
Stephen A. Douglas, Ill., Dem.1,375,157....12H. V. Johnson, Ga., Dem.12
J. C. Breckenridge, Ky., Dem.845,763....72Joseph Lane, Ore., Dem.72
John Bell, Tenn., Union589,581....39Edward Everett, Mass., Union39
1864Abraham Lincoln,[32] Ill., Rep.2,216,067407,342(e)212Andrew Johnson,[32] Tenn., Rep.212
George B. McClellan, N. J., Dem.1,808,725....21George H. Pendleton, O., Dem.21
1868Ulysses S. Grant,[32] Ill., Rep.3,015,071305,456(f)214Schuyler Colfax,[32] Ind., Rep.214
Horatio Seymour, N. Y., Dem.2,709,615....80F. P. Blair, Jr., Mo., Dem.80
1872Ulysses S. Grant,[32] Ill., Rep.3,597,070752,991286Henry Wilson,[32] Mass., Rep.286
Horace Greeley, N. Y., D. & L.2,834,079....(g)..B. Gratz Brown, Mo., D. L.47
Charles O’Conor, N. Y., Dem.29,408......John Q. Adams, Mass., Dem...
James Black, Pa., Temp.5,608......John Russell, Mich., Temp...
Thomas A. Hendricks, Ind., Dem.........42George W. Julian, Ind., Lib.5
B. Gratz Brown, Mo., Dem.........18A. H. Colquitt, Ga., Dem.5
Charles J. Jenkins, Ga., Dem.........2John M. Palmer, Ill., Dem.3
David Davis, Ill., Ind.........1T. E. Bramlette, Ky., Dem.3
W. S. Groesbeck, O., Dem.1
Willis B. Machen, Ky., Dem.1
N. P. Banks, Mass., Lib.1
1876Samuel J. Tilden, N. Y., Dem.4,284,385250,93584T. A. Hendricks, Ind., Dem.184
Rutherford B. Hayes,[32] O., Rep.4,033,950....(h)185William A. Wheeler,[32] N. Y., Rep.185
Peter Cooper, N. Y., Gre’nb.81,740......Samuel F. Cary, O., Gre’nb...
Green Clay Smith, Ky., Pro.9,522......Gideon T. Stewart, O., Pro...
James B. Walker, Ill., Amer.2,636......D. Kirkpatrick, N. Y., Amer...
1880James A. Garfield,[32] O., Rep.4,449,0537,018214Chester A. Arthur,[32] N. Y., Rep.214
W. S. Hancock, Pa., Dem.4,442,035....155William H. English, Ind., Dem.155
James B. Weaver, Iowa, Gre’nb.307,306......B. J. Chambers, Texas, Gre’nb...
Neal Dow, Me., Pro.10,305......H. A. Thompson, O., Pro...
John W. Phelps, Vt., Amer.707......S. C. Pomeroy, Kan., Amer...
1884Grover Cleveland,[32] N. Y., Dem.4,911,01762,683219T. A. Hendricks,[32] Ind., Dem.219
James G. Blaine, Me., Rep.4,848,334....182John A. Logan, Ill., Rep.182
John P. St. John, Kan., Pro.151,809......William Daniel, Md., Pro...
Benjamin F. Butler, Mass., Peop.133,825......A. M. West, Miss., Peop...
P. D. Wigginton, Cal., Amer...........
1888Grover Cleveland, N. Y., Dem.5,538,23398,017168Allen G. Thurman, O., Dem.168
Benjamin Harrison,[32] Ind., Rep.5,440,216...233Levi P. Morton,[32] N. Y., Rep.233
Clinton B. Fisk, N. J., Pro.249,907.....John A. Brooks, Mo., Pro...
Alson J. Streeter, Ill., U. L.148,105.....C. E. Cunningham, Ark., U’d L...
R. H. Cowdry, Ill., U’d L.2,808.....W. H. T. Wakefield, Kan., U’d L...
James L. Curtis, N. Y., Amer.1,591.....James B. Greer, Tenn., Amer...
1892Grover Cleveland,[32] N. Y., Dem.5,556,918380,810277Adlai E. Stevenson,[32] Ill., Dem.277
Benjamin Harrison, Ind., Rep.5,176,108...145Whitelaw Reid, N. Y., Rep.145
James B. Weaver, Iowa, Peop.1,041,028...22James G. Field, Va., Peop.22
John Bidwell, Cal., Pro.264,133.....James B. Cranfill, Tex., Pro...
Simon Wing, Mass., Soc. L.21,164.....Charles H. Matchett, N. Y., Soc. L...
1896William McKinley,[32] O., Rep.7,104,779601,854271Garret A. Hobart,[32] N. J., Rep.271
William J. Bryan, Neb., Dem.

6,502,925...176Arthur Sewall, Me., Dem.176
William J. Bryan, Neb., Pop......Thomas E. Watson, Ga., Pop...
Joshua Levering, Md., Pro.132,007.....Hale Johnson, Ill., Pro...
John M. Palmer, Ill., N. Dem.133,148.....Simon B. Buckner, Ky., N. Dem...
Charles H. Matchett, N. Y., Soc. L.36,274.....Matthew Maguire, N. J., Soc. L...
Charles E. Bentley, Neb., Nat. (j)13,969.....James H. Southgate, N. C., Nat. (j)..

I also present the lists of the Presidents and Vice-Presidents of the United States, as given in the New York World Almanac for 1900, as follows:

PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES.
Name.Birthplace.Year.Paternal Ancestry.Residence.Inaugurated.Politics.Place of Death.Year.Age.
Year.Age.
1George WashingtonWestmoreland Co., Va.1732EnglishVa.178957Fed.Mt. Vernon, Va.179967
2John AdamsQuincy, Mass.1735EnglishMass.179762Fed.Quincy, Mass.182690
3Thomas JeffersonShadwell, Va.1743WelshVa.180158Rep.Monticello, Va.182683
4James MadisonPort Conway, Va.1751EnglishVa.180958Rep.Montpelier, Va.183685
5James MonroeWestmoreland Co., Va.1758ScotchVa.181759Rep.New York City183173
6John Quincy AdamsQuincy, Mass.1767EnglishMass.182558Rep.Washington, D. C.184880
7Andrew JacksonUnion Co., N. C.1767Scotch-IrishTenn.182962Dem.Hermitage, Tenn.184578
8Martin Van BurenKinderhook, N. Y.1782DutchN. Y.183755Dem.Lindenwold, N. Y.186279
9William H. HarrisonBerkeley, Va.1773EnglishO.184168WhigWashington, D. C.184168
10John TylerGreenway, Va.1790EnglishVa.184151Dem.Richmond, Va.186272
11James K. PolkMecklenburg Co., N. C.1795Scotch-IrishTenn.184550Dem.Nashville, Tenn.184953
12Zachary TaylorOrange Co., Va.1784EnglishLa.184965WhigWashington, D. C.185065
13Millard FillmoreSummerhill, N. Y.1800EnglishN. Y.185050WhigBuffalo, N. Y.187474
14Franklin PierceHillsboro, N. H.1804EnglishN. H.185349Dem.Concord, N. H.186964
15James BuchananCove Gap, Pa.1791Scotch-IrishPa.185766Dem.Wheatland, Pa.186877
16Abraham LincolnLarne Co., Ky.1809EnglishIll.186152Rep.Washington, D. C.186556
17Andrew JohnsonRaleigh, N. C.1808EnglishTenn.186557Rep.Carter’s Depot, Tenn.187566
18Ulysses S. GrantPoint Pleasant, O.1822ScotchD. C.186947Rep.Mt. McGregor, N. Y.188563
19Rutherford B. HayesDelaware, O.1822ScotchO.187754Rep.Fremont, O.189370
20James A. GarfieldCuyahoga Co., O.1831EnglishO.188149Rep.Long Branch, N. J.188149
21Chester A. ArthurFairfield, Vt.1830Scotch-IrishN. Y.188151Rep.New York City188656
22Grover ClevelandCaldwell, N. J.1837EnglishN. Y.188548Dem.
23Benjamin HarrisonNorth Bend, O.1833EnglishInd.188955Rep.
24Grover ClevelandCaldwell, N. J.1837EnglishN. Y.189356Dem.
25William McKinleyNiles, O.1843Scotch-IrishO.189754Rep.
VICE-PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES.
Name.Birthplace.Year.Paternal Ancestry.Residence.Qualified.Politics.Place of Death.Year.Age at Death.
1John AdamsQuincy, Mass.1735EnglishMass.1789Fed.Quincy, Mass.182690
2Thomas JeffersonShadwell, Va.1743WelshVa.1797Rep.Monticello, Va.182683
3Aaron BurrNewark, N. J.1756EnglishN. Y.1801Rep.Staten Island, N. Y.183680
4George ClintonUlster Co., N. Y.1739EnglishN. Y.1805Rep.Washington, D. C.181273
5Elbridge GerryMarblehead, Mass.1744EnglishMass.1813Rep.Washington, D. C.181470
6Daniel D. TompkinsScarsdale, N. Y.1774EnglishN. Y.1817Rep.Staten Island, N. Y.182551
7John C. CalhounAbbeville, S. C.1782Scotch-IrishS. C.1825Rep.Washington, D. C.185068
8Martin Van BurenKinderhook, N. Y.1782DutchN. Y.1833Dem.Kinderhook, N. Y.186279
9Richard M. JohnsonLouisville, Ky.1780EnglishKy.1837Dem.Frankfort, Ky.185070
10John TylerGreenway, Va.1790EnglishVa.1841Dem.Richmond, Va.186272
11George M. DallasPhiladelphia, Pa.1792EnglishPa.1845Dem.Philadelphia, Pa.186472
12Millard FillmoreSummer Hill, N. Y.1800EnglishN. Y.1849WhigBuffalo, N. Y.187474
13William R. KingSampson Co., N. C.1786EnglishAla.1853Dem.Dallas Co., Ala.185367
14John C. BreckenridgeLexington, Ky.1821ScotchKy.1857Dem.Lexington, Ky.187554
15Hannibal HamlinParis, Me.1809EnglishMe.1861Rep.Bangor, Me.189181
16Andrew JohnsonRaleigh, N. C.1808EnglishTenn.1865Rep.Carter Co., Tenn.187566
17Schuyler ColfaxNew York City, N. Y.1823EnglishInd.1869Rep.Mankato, Minn.188562
18Henry WilsonFarmington, N. H.1812EnglishMass.1873Rep.Washington D. C.187563
19William A. WheelerMalone, N. Y.1819EnglishN. Y.1877Rep.Malone, N. Y.188768
20Chester A. ArthurFairfield, Vt.1830Scotch-IrishN. Y.1881Rep.New York City, N. Y.188656
21Thos. A. HendricksMuskingum Co., O.1819Scotch-IrishInd.1885Dem.Indianapolis, Ind.188566
22Levi P. MortonShoreham, Vt.1824ScotchN. Y.1889Rep.
23Adlai E. StevensonChristian Co., Ky.1835Scotch-IrishIll.1893Dem.
24Garret A. HobartLong Branch, N. J.1844EnglishN. J.1897Rep.Paterson, N. J.189955

President Buchanan was the only Chief Magistrate of the Republic who, having served one term in the Presidency, was not a candidate for re-election. He announced his purpose not to be a candidate in his inaugural address, and I doubt not that he never swerved from that determination. At the close of his administration the political conditions gave no promise of his re-election, however much he might have desired it, but he was then past the patriarchal years, and he is the one President who entered the office to serve only a term and adhered to it. The elder Adams was defeated for re-election by Jefferson; the younger Adams was defeated for re-election by Jackson; Van Buren was defeated for re-election by the elder Harrison, and the younger Harrison was defeated for re-election by Cleveland, while Hayes, Polk and Pierce were candidates for re-election, but were rejected by the party.

Four Vice-Presidents succeeded to the Presidency by the death of the President, and all of them were earnest candidates for election to another term. Tyler and Johnson sought the Democratic nomination and failed. Fillmore failed in the struggle for the Whig nomination, and Arthur was defeated by Blaine.