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Proceedings of the Electors of President and Vice-President of the United States in Maryland, 1789-1980
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181                                    4

                                        Done at the City of Annapolis on the
                                        twenty ninth day of November, in the year
                                        of our Lord one thousand eight hundred
                                        and ninety two, and of the Independence
                                        of the United States the one hundred
                                        and seventeenth.
                                                            Frank Brown
                                           By the Governor;
                                                            E. W. Lecompte
                                                                   Secretary of State

Which was read.

On motion by Mr. Goodwin
                                            The Electors then proceeded to
ballot for President of the United States for the term beginning
from and after the third day of March 1893, in conformity
with the requirements of the Constitution and Laws.

Mr. Bowie nominated Grover Cleveland of the State
of New York for President of the United States for said term.

The President appointed as tellers Messrs Bowie and Baker

The ballots of the Electors were deposited in a ballot box which
had been delivered to Messrs Bowie and Baker; who on counting
the ballots reported that eight votes had been cast and that all
of them were for Grover Cleveland of the State of New York for President
of the United States, and that no other person had been
voted for.
Whereupon.  It was declared by the Chair that Grover
Cleveland of the State of New York had received eight votes for
President of the United States from and after the third day of
March next ensuing, being the whole number of votes to which
the State of Maryland is entitled.

On motion by Mr. Hannibal
                                        The Electors proceeded to ballot
for Vice President of the United States for the ensuing term.


 
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