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Elections in Alabama |
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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]
Alabama was won by Grover Cleveland, the 28th governor of New York, (D–New 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]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | Grover Cleveland | 92,736 | 60.37% | |
Republican | James G. Blaine | 69,444 | 38.69% | |
Greenback | Benjamin Butler | 762 | 0.50% | |
Prohibition | John St. John | 610 | 0.40% | |
Write-in | Others | 72 | 0.05% | |
Total votes | 153,624 | 100% |
County | Grover Cleveland Democratic | James G. Blaine Republican | Various Candidates Other Parties | Total Votes Cast | |||
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# | % | # | % | # | % | ||
Autauga | 911 | 50.92% | 877 | 9.02% | 1 | 0.06% | 1,789 |
Baldwin | 776 | 52.15% | 702 | 47.18% | 10 | 0.67% | 1,488 |
Barbour | 2,122 | 75.09% | 700 | 24.77% | 4 | 0.14% | 2,826 |
Bibb | 622 | 69.03% | 275 | 30.52% | 4 | 0.44% | 901 |
Blount | 1,490 | 76.29% | 463 | 23.71% | 0 | 0.00% | 1,953 |
Bullock | 580 | 65.98% | 296 | 33.67% | 3 | 0.34% | 879 |
Butler | 1,724 | 60.85% | 1,080 | 38.12% | 29 | 1.02% | 2,833 |
Calhoun | 2,035 | 65.52% | 1,066 | 34.32% | 5 | 0.16% | 3,106 |
Chambers | 1,805 | 62.80% | 1,069 | 37.20% | 0 | 0.00% | 2,874 |
Cherokee | 1,397 | 76.59% | 427 | 23.41% | 0 | 0.00% | 1,824 |
Chilton | 841 | 74.03% | 295 | 25.97% | 0 | 0.00% | 1,136 |
Choctaw | 964 | 72.43% | 367 | 27.57% | 0 | 0.00% | 1,331 |
Clarke | 1,045 | 54.06% | 888 | 45.94% | 0 | 0.00% | 1,933 |
Clay | 1,147 | 80.72% | 274 | 19.28% | 0 | 0.00% | 1,421 |
Cleburne | 935 | 76.64% | 285 | 23.36% | 0 | 0.00% | 1,220 |
Coffee | 875 | 95.73% | 39 | 4.27% | 0 | 0.00% | 914 |
Colbert | 1,094 | 47.03% | 1,200 | 51.59% | 32 | 1.38% | 2,326 |
Conecuh | 1,036 | 51.57% | 972 | 48.38% | 1 | 0.05% | 2,009 |
Coosa | 1,361 | 62.32% | 817 | 37.41% | 6 | 0.27% | 2,184 |
Covington | 741 | 89.06% | 89 | 10.70% | 2 | 0.24% | 832 |
Crenshaw | 1,600 | 86.67% | 246 | 13.33% | 0 | 0.00% | 1,846 |
Cullman | 506 | 68.38% | 232 | 31.35% | 2 | 0.27% | 740 |
Dale | 980 | 81.94% | 145 | 12.12% | 71 | 5.94% | 1,196 |
Dallas | 3,026 | 59.87% | 2,023 | 40.03% | 5 | 0.10% | 5,054 |
DeKalb | 1,077 | 69.84% | 465 | 30.16% | 0 | 0.00% | 1,542 |
Elmore | 1,452 | 55.31% | 1,141 | 43.47% | 32 | 1.22% | 2,625 |
Escambia | 682 | 64.04% | 367 | 34.46% | 16 | 1.50% | 1,065 |
Etowah | 1,313 | 60.98% | 813 | 37.76% | 27 | 1.26% | 2,153 |
Fayette | 737 | 69.53% | 322 | 30.38% | 1 | 0.09% | 1,060 |
Franklin | 763 | 64.99% | 368 | 31.35% | 43 | 3.66% | 1,174 |
Geneva | 488 | 99.19% | 0 | 0.00% | 4 | 0.81% | 492 |
Greene | 625 | 32.40% | 1,304 | 67.60% | 0 | 0.00% | 1,929 |
Hale | 1,925 | 46.45% | 2,203 | 53.16% | 16 | 0.39% | 4,144 |
Henry | 1,653 | 89.25% | 196 | 10.58% | 3 | 0.16% | 1,852 |
Jackson | 2,217 | 61.40% | 1,052 | 21.93% | 342 | 9.47% | 3,611 |
Jefferson | 2,183 | 51.20% | 2,018 | 47.33% | 63 | 1.48% | 4,264 |
Lamar | 828 | 77.97% | 234 | 22.03% | 0 | 0.00% | 1,062 |
Lauderdale | 1,698 | 71.25% | 629 | 26.40% | 56 | 2.35% | 2,383 |
Lawrence | 1,407 | 44.88% | 1,582 | 50.46% | 146 | 4.66% | 3,135 |
Lee | 1,907 | 52.78% | 1,680 | 46.50% | 26 | 0.72% | 3,612 |
Limestone | 1,430 | 48.87% | 1,450 | 49.56% | 46 | 1.58% | 2,926 |
Lowndes | 2,962 | 67.35% | 1,436 | 32.65% | 0 | 0.00% | 4,398 |
Macon | 323 | 80.15% | 80 | 19.85% | 0 | 0.00% | 403 |
Madison | 2,800 | 46.17% | 3,155 | 52.02% | 110 | 1.82% | 6,065 |
Marengo | 2,457 | 61.73% | 1,523 | 38.27% | 0 | 0.00% | 3,980 |
Marion | 446 | 93.89% | 25 | 5.26% | 4 | 0.84% | 475 |
Marshall | 987 | 92.94% | 73 | 6.87% | 2 | 0.19% | 1,062 |
Mobile | 2,806 | 50.03% | 2,787 | 49.69% | 16 | 0.29% | 5,609 |
Monroe | 1,111 | 58.32% | 794 | 41.68% | 0 | 0.00% | 1,905 |
Montgomery | 2,587 | 33.06% | 5,210 | 66.57% | 29 | 0.37% | 7,826 |
Morgan | 1,573 | 60.45% | 853 | 32.78% | 176 | 6.77% | 2,602 |
Perry | 3,508 | 76.23% | 1,079 | 23.45% | 15 | 0.33% | 4,602 |
Pickens | 1,085 | 96.62% | 31 | 2.76% | 7 | 0.62% | 1,123 |
Pike | 2,494 | 75.53% | 783 | 23.71% | 25 | 0.76% | 3,302 |
Randolph | 949 | 52.99% | 833 | 46.51% | 9 | 0.50% | 1,791 |
Russell | 1,998 | 59.73% | 1,347 | 40.27% | 0 | 0.00% | 3,345 |
Shelby | 1,389 | 54.77% | 1,123 | 44.28% | 24 | 0.95% | 2,536 |
St. Clair | 901 | 57.32% | 661 | 42.05% | 10 | 0.64% | 1,572 |
Sumter | 1,525 | 61.15% | 963 | 38.61% | 6 | 0.24% | 2,494 |
Talladega | 1,278 | 41.55% | 1,779 | 57.83% | 19 | 0.62% | 3,076 |
Tallapoosa | 2,261 | 76.96% | 675 | 22.97% | 2 | 0.07% | 2,938 |
Tuscaloosa | 1,776 | 68.31% | 807 | 31.04% | 17 | 0.65% | 2,600 |
Walker | 670 | 50.53% | 643 | 48.49% | 13 | 0.98% | 1,326 |
Washington | 469 | 76.63% | 143 | 23.37% | 0 | 0.00% | 612 |
Wilcox | 2,429 | 61.18% | 1,541 | 38.82% | 0 | 0.00% | 3,970 |
Winston | 131 | 41.59% | 184 | 58.41% | 0 | 0.00% | 315 |
Totals | 92,736 | 60.37% | 59,444 | 38.69% | 1,444 | 0.95% | 153,624 |
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