1872 United States presidential election in Missouri

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1872 United States presidential election in Missouri
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  1868 November 5, 1872 1876  
  Horace Greeley restored (cropped).jpg UlyssesGrant.jpg Thomas Andrews Hendricks (cropped 3x4).jpg
Nominee Horace Greeley Ulysses S. Grant Thomas A. Hendricks (Given electoral votes due to death of Greeley)
Party Liberal Republican Republican Democratic
Home state New York Illinois Indiana
Running mate Benjamin G. Brown Henry Wilson
Electoral vote0 (8 invalidated) [a] 0 6
Popular vote151,434119,196
Percentage55.46%43.65%

Missouri Presidential Election Results 1872.svg
County Results

President before election

Ulysses S. Grant
Republican

Elected President

Ulysses S. Grant
Republican

The 1872 United States presidential election in Missouri took place on November 5, 1872, as part of the 1872 United States presidential election. Voters chose 15 representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

Contents

Missouri voted for the Liberal Republican candidate, Horace Greeley, over Republican candidate, Ulysses S. Grant. Greeley won Missouri by a margin of 11.81%, but died prior to the Electoral College meeting, allowing Missouri's fifteen electors to vote for the candidate of their choice. [1]

Results

1872 United States presidential election in Missouri [2] [3] [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Republican Horace Greeley 151,434 55.46%
Republican Ulysses S. Grant 119,19643.65%
Straight-Out Democratic Party Charles O'Conor 2,4290.89%
Total votes273,059 100%

Results by County

1872 United States Presidential Election in Missouri (By County) [5]
CountyHorace Greeley

Liberal Republican

Ulysses S. Grant

Republican

Total Votes Cast
#%#%
Adair 96140.24%1,42759.76%2,388
Andrew 1,38346.30%1,60453.70%2,987
Atchison 91247.67%1,00152.33%1,913
Audrain 1,57570.06%67329.94%2,248
Barry 75952.49%68747.51%1,446
Barton 57048.59%60351.41%1,173
Bates 1,74653.81%1,49946.19%3,245
Benton 80746.95%91253.05%1,719
Bollinger 66161.78%40938.22%1,070
Boone 3,19976.31%99323.69%4,192
Buchanan 3,55258.01%2,57141.99%6,123
Butler 40468.24%18831.76%592
Caldwell 87539.68%1,33060.32%2,205
Callaway 2,71879.50%70120.50%3,419
Camden 40341.68%56458.32%967
Cape Girardeau 1,28353.75%1,10446.25%2,387
Carroll 1,69953.44%1,48046.56%3,179
Carter 12680.77%3019.23%156
Cass 2,01258.07%1,45341.93%3,465
Cedar 74349.04%77250.96%1,515
Chariton 2,34263.57%1,34238.43%3,684
Christian 25327.62%66372.38%916
Clark 1,25449.33%1,28850.67%2,542
Clay 2,20770.69%52819.31%2,735
Clinton 1,41859.26%97540.74%2,393
Cole 1,32253.57%1,14646.43%2,468
Cooper 2,17960.34%1,43239.66%3,611
Crawford 67756.37%52443.63%1,201
Dade 70142.15%96257.85%1,663
Dallas 45136.31%79163.69%1,242
Daviess 1,34948.98%1,40551.02%2,754
DeKalb 84145.26%1,01754.74%1,858
Dent 51556.66%39443.34%909
Dunklin 80787.81%11212.19%919
Franklin 1,58247.84%1,72552.16%3,307
Gasconade 27623.92%87876.08%1,154
Gentry 1,18153.44%1,02946.56%2,210
Greene 1,66644.45%2,08255.55%3,748
Grundy 77435.23%1,42364.77%2,197
Harrison 1,11538.92%1,75061.08%2,865
Henry 2,12458.19%1,52641.81%3,650
Hickory 24927.54%65572.46%904
Holt 84438.00%1,37762.00%2,221
Howard 1,97269.31%87330.69%2,845
Howell 35648.17%38351.83%739
Iron 60061.41%37738.59%977
Jackson 4,47561.39%2,81438.61%7,289
Jasper 1,33839.01%2,09260.99%3,430
Jefferson 1,24058.55%87841.45%2,118
Johnson 2,50452.13%2,29947.87%4,803
Knox 1,16157.73%85042.27%2,011
Laclede 82559.74%55640.26%1,381
Lafayette 2,98466.21%1,52333.79%4,507
Lawrence 1,09847.80%1,19952.20%2,297
Lewis 1,70360.56%1,10939.44%2,812
Lincoln 1,53770.44%64529.56%2,182
Linn 1,47846.71%1,68653.29%3,164
Livingston 1,74552.62%1,57147.38%3,316
Macon 2,33557.23%1,74542.77%4,080
Madison 72468.05%34031.95%1,064
Maries 43963.44%25336.56%692
Marion 2,59360.61%1,68539.39%4,278
McDonald 15752.33%14347.67%300
Mercer 52730.50%1,20169.50%1,728
Miller 71645.29%86554.71%1,581
Mississippi 72570.18%30829.82%1,033
Moniteau 1,27556.39%98643.61%2,261
Monroe 2,55984.96%45315.04%3,012
Montgomery 1,28454.73%1,06245.27%2,346
Morgan 89557.67%65742.33%1,552
New Madrid 79676.61%24323.39%1,039
Newton 1,03647.22%1,15852.78%2,194
Nodaway 1,50347.18%1,68352.82%3,186
Oregon 44592.37%547.63%499
Osage 20921.35%77078.65%979
Ozark 13531.91%28868.09%423
Pemiscot 47697.94%102.06%486
Perry 62146.14%72553.86%1,346
Pettis 1,96553.98%1,67546.02%3,640
Phelps 90656.55%69643.45%1,602
Pike 2,57859.70%1,74040.30%4,318
Platte 2,14869.65%93630.35%3,084
Polk 99845.99%1,17254.01%2,170
Pulaski 53462.24%32437.76%858
Ralls 1,17775.06%39124.94%1,568
Randolph 2,21271.77%87028.23%3,082
Ray 2,25766.03%1,16133.97%3,418
Reynolds 40076.19%12523.81%525
Ripley 31476.40%9723.60%411
Saline 2,79068.50%1,28331.50%4,073
Schuyler 78849.87%79250.13%1,580
Scotland 1,13056.39%87443.61%2,004
Scott 80464.42%44435.58%1,248
Shannon 24292.37%207.63%262
Shelby 1,28159.17%88440.83%2,165
St. Charles 1,67251.75%1,55948.25%3,231
St. Clair 1,15953.02%1,02746.98%2,186
St. Francois 1,02869.93%44230.07%1,470
St. Louis 19,39953.74%16,70146.26%36,100
Ste. Genevieve 63462.28%38437.72%1,018
Stoddard 66067.42%31932.58%979
Stone 12225.96%34874.04%470
Sullivan 1,11949.69%1,13350.31%2,252
Taney 20137.22%33962.78%540
Texas 83863.53%48136.47%1,319
Vernon 1,34469.10%60130.90%1,945
Warren 56736.02%1,00763.98%1,574
Washington 87857.80%64142.20%1,519
Wayne 56561.48%35438.52%919
Webster 80851.43%76348.57%1,571
Worth 44645.65%53154.35%977
Wright 48446.67%55353.33%1,037
Totals151,43455.96%119,19644.04%270,630

See also

Footnotes

  1. Greeley died after the election, but prior to the Electoral College meeting, and was thus ineligible for the office of President. Greeley had won 15 pledged electors, of which all cast their votes for other Democrats.

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