1884 United States presidential election in Alabama

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1884 United States presidential election in Alabama
Flag of Alabama (1861, obverse).svg
  1880 November 4, 1884 1888  
Turnout12.03% of the total population Increase2.svg 0.14 pp [1]
  StephenGroverCleveland.jpg Unsuccessful 1884.jpg
Nominee Grover Cleveland James G. Blaine
Party Democratic Republican
Home state New York Maine
Running mate Thomas A. Hendricks John A. Logan
Electoral vote100
Popular vote92,73659,444
Percentage60.37%38.69%

Alabama Presidential Election Results 1884.svg
County results

President before election

James A. Garfield
Republican

Elected President

Grover Cleveland
Democratic

The 1884 United States presidential election in Alabama took place on November 4, 1884, as part of the nationwide presidential election. Alabama voters chose ten representatives, or electors, to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president. [2]

Contents

Alabama was won by Grover Cleveland, the 28th governor of New York, (DNew York), running with the former governor of Indiana Thomas A. Hendricks, with 60.37% of the popular vote, against Secretary of State James G. Blaine (R-Maine), running with Senator John A. Logan, with 38.69% of the vote. [2]

Results

1884 United States presidential election in Alabama [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Grover Cleveland 92,736 60.37%
Republican James G. Blaine 69,44438.69%
Greenback Benjamin Butler 7620.50%
Prohibition John St. John 6100.40%
Write-in Others720.05%
Total votes153,624 100%

Results By County

1884 United States Presidential Election in Alabama (By County) [3]
CountyGrover Cleveland

Democratic

James G. Blaine

Republican

Various Candidates

Other Parties

Total Votes Cast
#%#%#%
Autauga 91150.92%8779.02%10.06%1,789
Baldwin 77652.15%70247.18%100.67%1,488
Barbour 2,12275.09%70024.77%40.14%2,826
Bibb 62269.03%27530.52%40.44%901
Blount 1,49076.29%46323.71%00.00%1,953
Bullock 58065.98%29633.67%30.34%879
Butler 1,72460.85%1,08038.12%291.02%2,833
Calhoun 2,03565.52%1,06634.32%50.16%3,106
Chambers 1,80562.80%1,06937.20%00.00%2,874
Cherokee 1,39776.59%42723.41%00.00%1,824
Chilton 84174.03%29525.97%00.00%1,136
Choctaw 96472.43%36727.57%00.00%1,331
Clarke 1,04554.06%88845.94%00.00%1,933
Clay 1,14780.72%27419.28%00.00%1,421
Cleburne 93576.64%28523.36%00.00%1,220
Coffee 87595.73%394.27%00.00%914
Colbert 1,09447.03%1,20051.59%321.38%2,326
Conecuh 1,03651.57%97248.38%10.05%2,009
Coosa 1,36162.32%81737.41%60.27%2,184
Covington 74189.06%8910.70%20.24%832
Crenshaw 1,60086.67%24613.33%00.00%1,846
Cullman 50668.38%23231.35%20.27%740
Dale 98081.94%14512.12%715.94%1,196
Dallas 3,02659.87%2,02340.03%50.10%5,054
DeKalb 1,07769.84%46530.16%00.00%1,542
Elmore 1,45255.31%1,14143.47%321.22%2,625
Escambia 68264.04%36734.46%161.50%1,065
Etowah 1,31360.98%81337.76%271.26%2,153
Fayette 73769.53%32230.38%10.09%1,060
Franklin 76364.99%36831.35%433.66%1,174
Geneva 48899.19%00.00%40.81%492
Greene 62532.40%1,30467.60%00.00%1,929
Hale 1,92546.45%2,20353.16%160.39%4,144
Henry 1,65389.25%19610.58%30.16%1,852
Jackson 2,21761.40%1,05221.93%3429.47%3,611
Jefferson 2,18351.20%2,01847.33%631.48%4,264
Lamar 82877.97%23422.03%00.00%1,062
Lauderdale 1,69871.25%62926.40%562.35%2,383
Lawrence 1,40744.88%1,58250.46%1464.66%3,135
Lee 1,90752.78%1,68046.50%260.72%3,612
Limestone 1,43048.87%1,45049.56%461.58%2,926
Lowndes 2,96267.35%1,43632.65%00.00%4,398
Macon 32380.15%8019.85%00.00%403
Madison 2,80046.17%3,15552.02%1101.82%6,065
Marengo 2,45761.73%1,52338.27%00.00%3,980
Marion 44693.89%255.26%40.84%475
Marshall 98792.94%736.87%20.19%1,062
Mobile 2,80650.03%2,78749.69%160.29%5,609
Monroe 1,11158.32%79441.68%00.00%1,905
Montgomery 2,58733.06%5,21066.57%290.37%7,826
Morgan 1,57360.45%85332.78%1766.77%2,602
Perry 3,50876.23%1,07923.45%150.33%4,602
Pickens 1,08596.62%312.76%70.62%1,123
Pike 2,49475.53%78323.71%250.76%3,302
Randolph 94952.99%83346.51%90.50%1,791
Russell 1,99859.73%1,34740.27%00.00%3,345
Shelby 1,38954.77%1,12344.28%240.95%2,536
St. Clair 90157.32%66142.05%100.64%1,572
Sumter 1,52561.15%96338.61%60.24%2,494
Talladega 1,27841.55%1,77957.83%190.62%3,076
Tallapoosa 2,26176.96%67522.97%20.07%2,938
Tuscaloosa 1,77668.31%80731.04%170.65%2,600
Walker 67050.53%64348.49%130.98%1,326
Washington 46976.63%14323.37%00.00%612
Wilcox 2,42961.18%1,54138.82%00.00%3,970
Winston 13141.59%18458.41%00.00%315
Totals92,73660.37%59,44438.69%1,4440.95%153,624

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References

  1. "1884 Presidential Election Results Alabama Total Population Turnout".
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  3. "Our Campaigns - AL US President Race - Nov 04, 1884". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved September 17, 2024.