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The Presidential Election of 1876

The Presidential Election of 1876. * THREE DIFFERENT LEVELS *. The Presidential Election of 1876. Republicans vs. Democrats North vs. South Both sides were corrupt Personalities of the candidates. Rutherford B. Hayes. Born October 4, 1822

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The Presidential Election of 1876

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  1. The Presidential Election of 1876

  2. * THREE DIFFERENT LEVELS * The Presidential Election of 1876 • Republicans vs. Democrats • North vs. South • Both sides were corrupt • Personalities of the candidates

  3. Rutherford B. Hayes • Born October 4, 1822 • Received his degree from Harvard Law School in 1845 • Appointed him to the rank of major in the 23rd Ohio Volunteer Infantry • In 1864, while still in the army, he was elected to Congress • Ohio voters elected him governor in 1867

  4. Samuel J. Tilden • Born on February 9, 1814 • Admitted to the bar in 1841 from Yale University • Tilden never married • A loyal favorite of the South who did not join the new Republican Party • Elected to the New York Assembly in 1846 • Became chairman of New York's Democratic Party in 1866

  5. Tammany Hall

  6. Boss Tweed’s Canal Ring

  7. Election Day

  8. The Fix Begins… General Daniel E. Sickles

  9. The Unbiased Media • Republican controlled newspapers refused to believe that Hayes had lost • Results were then subject to review by Republican-controlled returning boards • These boards were badgered by both sides

  10. The Power of Personality • BOTH MEN WERE VERY PASSIVE • HAYES DIDN’T THINK HE SHOULD WIN • TILDEN DODGED CORRUPTION ACCUSATIONS

  11. A Balanced Electoral Commission?!? Judge David Davis

  12. “Tilden or Fight!”

  13. 1877 Compromise

  14. Tilden Concedes…finally! “Everybody knows that, after the recent election, the men who were elected by the people President and Vice President of the United States were ‘counted out,’ and men who were not elected were ‘counted in’ and seated.” ~ Samuel Tilden on June 13th, 1877

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