Buchanan over Fillmore, 11,123; Pierce over Scott, 4,769; Cass over Taylor, 1,712; Polk over Clay, 4,042; Van Buren over Harrison, 1,606. Buchanan over Fillmore, 9,640; Pierce over Scott, 8,869; Cass over Taylor, 7,406; Polk over Clay, 10,118; Van Buren over Harrison, 6,788. Buchanan over Fremont, 32,674; Pierce over Scott, Montgomery.. 163 179 5,219. 32 40 2541 3132 400 350 2077 2199 Live Oak.... Matagorda... 100 Medina.... Milam Uno rg'd. 28 55 Uno rg'd. McCullock McLennan Uno rg'd. 5 45 Uno rg'd Madison 125 113 Uno rg'd. 43 111 80 74 Uno rg'd. 185 458 Fillm'e. Buch'n. Scott. Pierce. Taylor. Cass. Uno rg'd. Parker... Uno rg'd. 71 285 29 52 Presideo Red River.. 86 238 45 175 Refugio. Uno rg'd. Bowie.. 88 171 Uno rg'd. Robertson.. 96 222 53 95 Uno rg'd. 191 Sabine. Bell. 157 Uno rg'd. San Augustine 189 882 San Patricio.. Uno rg'd. Uno rg'd. 336 Smith.. 870 810 144 Uno rg'd. Uno rg'd. Titus 257 502 100 240 123 296 Uno rg'd. 802 Tyler No return. 5 52 99 Upshur = Uvalde 99 Van Zandt 48 223 5 43 Victoria... Walker Webb maj. 382 16 117 Uno'rg'd. 26 51 283 Denton 132 308 46 Wise.. 11 67 Uno rg'd. 81 Wood.... Une'rg'd. Unorg'd. Young Uno rg'd. 208 Uno rg'd. 165 341 92 86 Buchanan over Fillmore, 15,530; Pierce over Scott, 175 39 185 8,557; Cass over Taylor, 6,159. Uno rg'd. 71 76 FLORIDA. Goliad 135 93 THE vote of this State, in 1856, was: For Fillmore, 4,838; POPULAR VOTE FOR PRESIDENT, BY Alabama... Illinois Indiana.. Iowa...... Kentucky... 89115 47460 35066 40020 54 39240 19626 52683 44569 28023 52136 1660 83859 41842 7237 85446 24195 17548 26876 58164 48524 29984 88353 New-Hamp. 38345 32789 422 New-Jersey 28388 46943 24115 Vermont. Virginia N. Carolina Tennessee.. Wisconsin.. Buchanan over Fremont, 496,905; Fremont and Fillmore over Buchanan, 877,629; Pierce over Scott, 214,694; over Scott and Hale, 58,869; Taylor over Cass, 189,555; Cass and Van Buren over Taylor, 151,708; Polk over Clay, 38,181; Clay and Birney over Polk, 24,119; Harrison over Van Buren, 145,999; over Van Buren and Birney, 138,940; Van Buren over Harrison and all others, in 1836, 24,898; Jackson over Clay, in 1832, 157,318; Jackson over Adams, in 1828, 138,134; Jackson over Adams, in 1824, 50,551; all others over Jackson, 40,818. The Opposition vote was divided between Gen. William H. Harrison, of Ohio, Hugh L. White, of Tennessee, Willie P. Mangam, of North Carolina, and Daniel Webster of Massachusetts. William Wirt, of Maryland, ran as an Anti-Masonic Candidate, in 1832, receiving a considerable vote in New-England, New-York, and Pennsylvania, which is added to that of Mr. Clay in our Table. Mr. Wirt received the Electoral Vote of Vermont. t Neither Candidate received a majority of the Electoral Vote and the House of Representativas elected Mr. John Quincy Adams. |