By One Vote
The Disputed Presidential Election of 1876
Holt, Michael F.
ISBN: | 9780700617876 |
Publisher: | Univ Pr of Kansas |
Published: | 9 February, 2011 |
Format: | Paperback |
Language: | English |
Links | Australian Libraries (Trove) |
By One Vote
The Disputed Presidential Election of 1876
Holt, Michael F.
With electoral votes disputed in three states, a Democrat winning the popular vote, and the Supreme Court stepping in to overrule Florida court decisions, the presidential election of 1876 was an eerie precursor to that of 2000. Rutherford Hayes's defeat of Samuel Tilden has been dubbed the "fraud of the century"; now one of America's preeminent political historians digs deeper to unravel its real significance.This election saw the highest voter turnout of any in U.S. history a whopping 82 percent and also the narrowest margin of victory, as a single electoral vote decided the outcome. Michael Holt offers a fresh interpretation of this disputed election, not merely to rehash claims of fraud but to explain why it was so close. Examining the post-Civil War political environment, he particularly focuses on its most curious feature: that Republicans were the only party in history to retain the presidency in the middle of a severe depression after decisively losing the preceding off-year congressional elections. Holt begins with the election of 1872 to demonstrate how competition for Liberal Republicans shaped the campaign strategies of both parties. He stresses the critical but little-noted importance of Colorado statehood in August which changed the size of the electoral-vote majority needed to win and provides a new answer to the vexing question of why a Democratic-controlled Congress had admitted Colorado in time to participate in the presidential election, whe
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