PARTICIPATING POLITICAL
PARTIES IN MARYLAND
Democratic (D)
Republican (R)
VICTORS IN MARYLAND
President & Vice President
Horatio Seymour (D) and Francis P. Blair-
7 electoral votes
ELECTORS
John Thomson Mason-At Large
Albert Constable-1st District
Walter T. Allender-2nd District
Henry Clay Dallam-3rd District
Charles B. Roberts-4th District
George Peters-5th District
George M. Gill-Substitute for
R. B. Carmichael
OPPOSING CANDIDATES
President & Vice President
Ulysses S. Grant (R) and Schuyler Colfax
GOVERNOR
Thomas Swann-Union Party
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Secretary of State
John M. Carter
MARYLAND ELECTION RETURNS
Seymour and Blair 62,357
Grant and Colfax 30,438
Seymour and Blair 67.2%
Grant and Colfax 32.8%
Seymour and Blair 7 electoral
Grant and Colfax
NATIONAL ELECTION RETURNS
Grant and Colfax 3,013,421
Seymour and Blair 2,706,829
Grant and Colfax 52.7 %
Seymour and Blair 47.3 %
Grant and Colfax 214 electoral
Seymour and Blair 80
MISCELLANIA
As a result of his victorious leadership of the
Union armies. Grant inherited the presi-
dency almost as a right. At 46 he was the
youngest to reach this position. He drank ex-
cessively and was not equipped to govern
our nation; in spite of this, the Republicans
pressed him to try for a second term, which
he won. Scandal which touched his first four
years flourished in the second term.
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