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New Hamps.h.i.+re | 7 | .. | .. | .. | ..
New Jersey | .. | 8 | .. | .. | ..
New York | 42 | .. | .. | .. | ..
North Carolina| 15 | .. | .. | .. | ..
Ohio | .. | 21 | .. | .. | ..
Pennsylvania | 30 | .. | .. | .. | ..
Rhode Island | 4 | .. | .. | .. | ..
South Carolina| .. | .. | .. | .. | 11 Tennessee | .. | .. | 15 | .. | ..
Vermont | .. | 7 | .. | .. | ..
Virginia | 23 | .. | .. | .. | ..
--------------+---------+-----------+---------+----------+---------- Total | 167 | 73 | 26 | 14 | 11
VICE-PRESIDENT.
| Richard M. | Francis | John | William | Johnson, | Granger, | Tyler, | Smith, | of | of | of | of STATES. | Kentucky. | New York. | Virginia. | South Carolina.
--------------+------------+-----------+-----------+---------------- Alabama | 7 | .. | .. | ..
Arkansas | 3 | .. | .. | ..
Connecticut | 8 | .. | .. | ..
Delaware | .. | 3 | .. | ..
Georgia | .. | .. | 11 | ..
Illinois | 5 | .. | .. | ..
Indiana | .. | 9 | .. | ..
Kentucky | .. | 15 | .. | ..
Louisiana | 5 | .. | .. | ..
Maine | 10 | .. | .. | ..
Maryland | .. | .. | 10 | ..
Ma.s.sachusetts | .. | 14 | .. | ..
Michigan[3] | 3 | .. | .. | ..
Mississippi | 4 | .. | .. | ..
Missouri | 4 | .. | .. | ..
New Hamps.h.i.+re | 7 | .. | .. | ..
New Jersey | .. | 8 | .. | ..
New York | 42 | .. | .. | ..
North Carolina| 15 | .. | .. | ..
Ohio | .. | 21 | .. | ..
Pennsylvania | 30 | .. | .. | ..
Rhode Island | 4 | .. | .. | ..
South Carolina| .. | .. | 11 | ..
Tennessee | .. | .. | 15 | ..
Vermont | .. | 7 | .. | ..
Virginia | .. | .. | .. | 23 --------------+------------+-----------+-----------+---------------- Total | 144 | 77 | 47 | 23
[Footnote 3: Michigan had not been formally admitted as a State at the time when the electors were chosen. When the votes were counted the President of the Senate declared Martin Van Buren elected President, no election for Vice-President. The Senate then elected a Vice-President, Richard M. Johnson receiving 33 votes and Francis Granger 16.]
ELECTORAL VOTE IN 1840.
PRESIDENT.
| William | Martin | Henry | Van | Harrison, | Buren, | of | of STATES. | Ohio. | New York.
--------------+-----------+---------- Alabama | .. | 7 Arkansas | .. | 3 Connecticut | 8 | ..
Delaware | 3 | ..
Georgia | 11 | ..
Illinois | .. | 5 Indiana | 9 | ..
Kentucky | 15 | ..
Louisiana | 5 | ..
Maine | 10 | ..
Maryland | 10 | ..
Ma.s.sachusetts | 14 | ..
Michigan | 3 | ..
Mississippi | 4 | ..
Missouri | .. | 4 New Hamps.h.i.+re | .. | 7 New Jersey | 8 | ..
New York | 42 | ..
North Carolina| 15 | ..
Ohio | 21 | ..
Pennsylvania | 30 | ..
Rhode Island | 4 | ..
South Carolina| .. | 11 Tennessee | 15 | ..
Vermont | 7 | ..
Virginia | .. | 23 --------------+-----------+---------- Total | 234 | 60
VICE-PRESIDENT.
| John | Richard M. | Littleton W. | James K.
| Tyler, | Johnson, | Tazewell, | Polk, | of | of | of | of STATES. | Virginia. | Kentucky. | Virginia. | Tennessee.
--------------+-----------+------------+--------------+----------- Alabama | .. | 7 | .. | ..
Arkansas | .. | 3 | .. | ..
Connecticut | 8 | .. | .. | ..
Delaware | 3 | .. | .. | ..
Georgia | 11 | .. | .. | ..
Illinois | .. | 5 | .. | ..
Indiana | 9 | .. | .. | ..
Kentucky | 15 | .. | .. | ..
Louisiana | 5 | .. | .. | ..
Maine | 10 | .. | .. | ..
Maryland | 10 | .. | .. | ..
Ma.s.sachusetts | 14 | .. | .. | ..
Michigan | 3 | .. | .. | ..
Mississippi | 4 | .. | .. | ..
Missouri | .. | 4 | .. | ..
New Hamps.h.i.+re | .. | 7 | .. | ..
New Jersey | 8 | .. | .. | ..
New York | 42 | .. | .. | ..
North Carolina| 15 | .. | .. | ..
Ohio | 21 | .. | .. | ..
Pennsylvania | 30 | .. | .. | ..
Rhode Island | 4 | .. | .. | ..
South Carolina| .. | .. | 11 | ..
Tennessee | 15 | .. | .. | ..
Vermont | 7 | .. | .. | ..
Virginia | .. | 22 | .. | 1 --------------+-----------+------------+--------------+----------- Total | 234 | 48 | 11 | 1