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The election between Rutherford Hayes and Samuel Tilden was in dispute in four states, including
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Answered by yadavanish6050
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Answer:

The 1876 United States presidential election was the 23rd quadrennial presidential election, held on Tuesday, November 7, 1876, in which Republican nominee Rutherford B. Hayes faced Democrat Samuel J. Tilden. It was one of the most contentious presidential elections in American history, and gave rise to the Compromise of 1877 by which the Democrats conceded the election to Hayes in return for an end to Reconstruction and the withdrawal of federal troops from the South. After a controversial post-election process, Hayes was declared the winner.[2]

Answered by sangeetha01sl
2

Answer:

The election dispute in following four states -

  1. South Carolina
  2. Florida
  3. Louisiana
  4. Oregon

Explanation:

  • In the 1876 presidential election, Democrat Samuel Tilden and Republican Rutherford B. Hayes were the representatives.
  • By the end of election day the results in South Carolina, Florida, Louisiana and Oregon there was no clear winner emerged, an odd development adding that state to the uncertain mix.
  • Both parties claimed victory in those states, but Republican controlled "returning" bodies/boards would determine official electoral votes.

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