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1880 United States presidential election (1st round)

← 1876 November 2, 1880 1884 →
Turnout85.7% Increase 3.1 pp
 
Nominee Winfield Scott Hancock Ulysses S. Grant James G. Blaine
Party Liberal Party Radical Democracy Republican
Home state Pennsylvania Illinois Maine
Running mate William H. English Roscoe Conkling John Sherman
States carried 8 11 7
Popular vote 2,608,115 2,419,876 2,402,619
Percentage 25.75% 23.89% 23.72%

 
Nominee Thomas F. Bayard James B. Weaver
Party Democratic Greenback
Home state Delaware Iowa
Running mate Horatio Seymour Barzillai J. Chambers
States carried 12 0
Popular vote 2,158,735 510,610
Percentage 21.31% 5.04%

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Presidential election results map. Yellow denotes those won by Hancock/English, maroon denotes states won by Grant/Conkling, blue denotes Blaine/Sherman, orange denotes Bayard/Seymour.

President before election

Rutherford B. Hayes
Republican

Elected President

Winfield Scott Hancock
Liberal

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1880 United States presidential election (2nd round)

← 1876 December 7, 1880 1884 →
Turnout81.2% Decrease 4.5 pp
 
Nominee Winfield Scott Hancock Ulysses S. Grant
Party Liberal Party Radical Democracy
Home state Pennsylvania Illinois
Running mate William H. English Roscoe Conkling
States carried 21 17
Popular vote 4,899,748 4,697,964
Percentage 51.1% 48.9%

1880 United States presidential election in California1880 United States presidential election in Oregon1880 United States presidential election in Nevada1880 United States presidential election in Colorado1880 United States presidential election in Nebraska1880 United States presidential election in Kansas1880 United States presidential election in Texas1880 United States presidential election in Minnesota1880 United States presidential election in Iowa1880 United States presidential election in Missouri1880 United States presidential election in Arkansas1880 United States presidential election in Louisiana1880 United States presidential election in Wisconsin1880 United States presidential election in Illinois1880 United States presidential election in Michigan1880 United States presidential election in Indiana1880 United States presidential election in Ohio1880 United States presidential election in Kentucky1880 United States presidential election in Tennessee1880 United States presidential election in Mississippi1880 United States presidential election in Alabama1880 United States presidential election in Georgia1880 United States presidential election in Florida1880 United States presidential election in South Carolina1880 United States presidential election in North Carolina1880 United States presidential election in Virginia1880 United States presidential election in West Virginia1880 United States presidential election in Maryland1880 United States presidential election in Delaware1880 United States presidential election in Pennsylvania1880 United States presidential election in New Jersey1880 United States presidential election in New York1880 United States presidential election in Connecticut1880 United States presidential election in Rhode Island1880 United States presidential election in Maryland1880 United States presidential election in Vermont1880 United States presidential election in New Hampshire1880 United States presidential election in Maine1880 United States presidential election in Massachusetts1880 United States presidential election in Maryland1880 United States presidential election in Delaware1880 United States presidential election in New Jersey1880 United States presidential election in Connecticut1880 United States presidential election in Rhode Island1880 United States presidential election in Massachusetts1880 United States presidential election in Vermont1880 United States presidential election in New Hampshire
Presidential election results map. Yellow denotes those won by Hancock/English, maroon denotes states won by Grant/Conkling.

President before election

Rutherford B. Hayes
Republican

Elected President

Winfield Scott Hancock
Liberal

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1880 United States House of Representatives elections

← 1878 & 1879 November 2, 1880 1882 →

All 293 seats in the United States House of Representatives
147 seats needed for a majority
Turnout83.4%
  Majority party Minority party Third party
 
Leader J. Warren Keifer Samuel J. Randall James A. Garfield
Party Radical Democracy Liberal Party Republican
Last election New New 132
Seats won 72 71 68
Seat change New New Decrease 64
Popular vote 2,396,433 2,369,860 2,261,425
Percentage 24.31% 24.04% 22.94%
Swing New New Decrease 16.62%

  Fourth party Fifth party
 
Leader Edward White Robertson Nicholas Ford
Party Democratic Greenback
Last election 141 13
Seats won 66 16
Seat change Decrease 75 Increase 3
Popular vote 2,219,994 540,176
Percentage 22.52% 5.48%
Swing Decrease 21.68% Decrease 6.81%

Congressional election results map. Maroon denotes states in which Radical Democracy had the most votes, yellow denotes those won by the Liberal Party, blue denotes the Republican Party, orange denotes the Democratic Party.

Speaker before election

Samuel Randall
Liberal

Elected Speaker

Samuel Randall
Liberal

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1882 United States House of Representatives elections

← 1880 November 7, 1880 1884 →

All 325 seats in the United States House of Representatives
163 seats needed for a majority
Turnout74.4% Decrease 9.0 pp
  Majority party Minority party Third party
 
Leader James A. Garfield Samuel J. Randall John G. Carlisle
Party Republican Liberal Party Democratic
Last election 68 71 66
Seats won 92 82 76
Seat change Increase 24 Increase 11 Increase 10
Popular vote 2,391,727 2,145,519 1,996,036
Percentage 27.2% 24.4% 22.7%
Swing Increase 4.3% Increase 0.4% Increase 0.2%

  Fourth party Fifth party
 
Leader J. Warren Keifer Nicholas Ford
Party Radical Democracy Greenback
Last election 72 16
Seats won 65 10
Seat change Decrease 7 Decrease 6
Popular vote 1,705,864 272,587
Percentage 19.4% 3.1%
Swing Decrease 4.9% Decrease 2.4%

Congressional election results map. Blue denotes states in which the Republican Party had the most votes, yellow denotes those won by the Liberal Party, orange denotes the Democratic Party, maroon denotes Radical Democracy.

Speaker before election

Samuel Randall
Liberal

Elected Speaker

Samuel Randall
Liberal