ELECTORS
James Hodges-At Large
Henry Page-At Large
William Scott Roberts-1st District
James G. Berrett-2nd District
Willoughby N. Smith-3rd District
Isaac Gorham Moale-4th District
Robert C. Combs-5th District
Hattersly W. Talbott-6th District
OPPOSING CANDIDATES
President & Vice President
Benjamin Harrison (R) and
Levi Parsons Morton
Clinton B. Fisk (P) and John A. Brooks
GOVERNOR
Elihu E. Jackson (D)
Secretary of State
E. W. Lecompte
MARYLAND ELECTION RETURNS
Cleveland and Thurman 106,188
Harrison and Morton 99,986
Fisk and Brooks 4,767
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Cleveland and Thurman 50.3 %
Harrison and Morton 47.4%
Fisk and Brooks 2.3%
Cleveland and Thurman 8 electoral
Harrison and Morton
Fisk and Brooks
NATIONAL ELECTION RETURNS
Cleveland and Thurman 5,540,050
Harrison and Morton 5,444,337
Fisk and Brooks 249,813
Cleveland and Thurman 48.6 %
Harrison and Morton 47.9 %
Fisk and Brooks 2.19%
Harrison and Morton 233 electoral
Cleveland and Thurman 168
Fisk and Brooks
MISCELLANIA
Harrison, the grandson of William Henry
Harrison, gained a narrow victory over his
opponent in electoral votes by carrying New
York State. A one term President as the
voters were dissatisfied with the high prices
brought on by the McKinley Tariff Act.
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MEETING-Monday, January 9, 1893
(8 Electoral Votes)
PARTICIPATING POLITICAL
PARTIES IN MARYLAND
Democratic (D)
Republican (R)
Prohibition (P)
Populist (PO)
VICTORS IN MARYLAND
President & Vice President
Grover Cleveland (D) and
Adlai E. Stevenson-8 electoral votes
ELECTORS
John Lee Carroll
Alonzo L. Miles
William Massey
Frederick William Baker
John Hannibal
Charles Ridgely Goodwin
Abram Claude
William Veirs Bouic, Jr.
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OPPOSING CANDIDATES
President & Vice President
Benjamin Harrison (R) and Whitelaw Reid
John Bidwell (P) and James B. Cranfill
James B. Weaver (PO) and James G. Field
GOVERNOR
Frank Brown (D)
Secretary of State
Edward W. Lecompte
MARYLAND ELECTION RETURNS
Cleveland and Stevenson 113,866
Harrison and Reid 92,736
Bidwell and Cranfill 5,877
Weaver and Field 796
Cleveland and Stevenson 53.4 %
Harrison and Reid 43.5 %
Bidwell and Cranfill 2.8%
Weaver and Field .4 %
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