Historical List Maryland's Ele
1967. Rogers C. B. Morton, Clarence D. Long,
Edward A. Garmatz, George H. Fallon,
Hervey G. Machen, Charles McC. Mathias, Jr.,
Samuel N. Friedel, Gilbert Gude.
1969. Rogers C, B. Morton, Clarence D. Long,
Edward A. Garmatz, George H. Fallon, Law-
rence J. Hogan, J. Glenn Beall, Jr., Samuel N.
Friedel, Gilbert Gude.
1971. Rogers C. B. Morton^William 0. Mills,'"
Clarence D. Long, Edward A. Garmatz, Paul S.
Sarbanes, Lawrence J. Hogan, Goodloe E. By-
ron, Parren J. Mitchell, Gilbert Gude.
1973. William 0. Mills,"" Robert E. Bauman,^
Clarence D. Long, Paul S. Sarbanes, Marjorie
S. Holt, Lawrence J. Hogan, Goodloe E. By-
ron, Parren J. Mitchell, Gilbert Gude.
1975. Robert E. Bauman, Clarence D. Long, Paul
S. Sarbanes, Marjorie S. Holt, Gladys Noon
Spellman, Goodloe E. Byron, Gilbert Gude.
1977. Robert E. Bauman (R), 1st Dist., Clarence
D. Long (D), 2nd Dist., Barbara Mikulski (D),
3rd Dist., Marjorie S. Holt (R), 4th Dist.,
Gladys Noon Spellman (D), 5th Dist., Goodloe
E. Byron,"' (D), 6th Dist., Parren J. Mitchell
(D), 7th Dist., Newton 1. Steers, Jr. (R), 8th
Dist.
1979. Robert E. Bauman (R), 1st Dist., Clarence
D. Long (D), 2nd Dist., Barbara A. Mikulski
(D), 3rd Dist., Marjorie S. Holt (R), 4th Dist.,
Gladys Noon Spellman (D), 5th Dist., Beverly
B. Byron (D), 6th Dist., Parren J. Mitchell (D),
7th Dist., Michael D. Baroes (D), 8th Dist.
HISTORICAL MISCELLANEA
MARYLAND'S ELECTORAL VOTE FOR
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
1789. George Washington (no party) 6, Robert
Hanson Harrison (no party) 6.
'"Resigned January 28, 1971, having been appointed Secre-
tary of the Intenor.
'"Elected May 25, 1971, to fill a vacancy caused by the res-
ignation of Rogers C. B Morton, and took his seat May 27,
1971.
'"Died May 24,1973
'"Elected August 21, 1973, and took his seat on September
5,1973.
"'Died October 11,1978 |
ctoral Vote for President of the United States/753
1792. George Washington (Federalist) 8, John
Adams (Federalist) 8.
1796. John Adams (Federalist) 7, John Henry
(Federalist) 2, Thomas Jefferson (Democrat-Re-
publican) 4, Thomas Pinckney (Federalist) 4,
Aaron Burr (Democrat-Republican) 3.
1800. John Adams (Federalist) 5, Thomas Jeffer-
son (Democrat-Republican) 5, Charles Cotes-
worth Pinckney (Federalist) 5, Aaron BUIT
(Democrat-Republican) 5.
1804. "Thomas Jefferson (Democrat-Republican)
9, Charles Cotesworth Pinckney (Federalist) 2.
1808. James Madison (Democrat-Republican) 9,
Charles Cotesworth Pinckney (Federalist) 2.
1812. James Madison (Democrat-Republican) 6,
DeWitt Clinton (Federalist) 5.
1816. James Monroe (Democrat-Republican) 8.
1820. James Monroe (Democrat-Republican) 11.
1824. John Quincy Adams (no party) 3, William
Crawford (no party) 1, Andrew Jackson (no
party) 7.
1828. John Quincy Adams (Democrat-Republican)
6, Andrew Jackson (National Republican) 5.
1832. Henry Clay (Democrat-Republican) 5,
Andrew Jackson (National Republican) 3.
1836. William Henry Harrison (Whig) 10.
1840. William Henry Harrison (Whig) 10.
1844. Henry Clay (Whig) 8.
1848. Zachary Taylor (Whig) 8.
1852. Franklin Pierce (Democrat) 8.
1856. Millard Fillmore (American) 8.
1860. John C. Breckinridge (Democrat) 8.
1864. Abraham Lincoln (Union) 7.
1868. Horatio Seymour (Democrat) 7.
1872. Thomas A. Hendricks (Democrat) 8.
1876. Samuel A. Tilden (Democrat) 8.
1880. Winfield Scott Hancock (Democrat) 8. |