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Proceedings of the Electors of President and Vice-President of the United States in Maryland, 1789-1980
Volume 208, Page 210   View pdf image (33K)
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in the year of Our Lord one thousand eight hundred and
ninety three, at the hour of noon in the State House in the city of
Annapolis in said State, being the time and place prescribed for
such meeting by the laws of the United States and of the State
of Maryland, and that we did then proceed to qualify ourselves
for our office of Elector by taking the Oath prescribed by the Constitution
and Laws of our State in the manner required by
law, and to organize our Electoral College.
That Grover Cleveland of the State of New York was put in
nomination for President of the United States of America for the four
years from and after the third day of March next ensuing.
That we then and there proceeded to vote by ballot in pursuance
of the Constitution and Laws of the United States for President
of the United States, and on counting the ballots it was ascertained,
that Grover Cleveland of the State of New York had
received eight votes for President of the United States, and
that no other person was voted for.
We further certify that Adlai E. Stevenson of the State of
Illinois was then and there put in nomination for Vice
President of the United States for four years from and after
the third day of March next ensuing.
That we then and there, in pursuance of the Constitution and
laws of the United States proceeded to vote by ballot for Vice
President of the United States, and that on counting the ballots
it was ascertained that Adlai E. Stevenson of the State of
Illinois had received eight votes for Vice President of the
United States of America, and that no other person was voted
for.
We further certify that there were distinct ballots for President
and Vice President.

The annexed district lists of the said persons with the
votes given to the same, are hereby returned by us, the Electors
of President and Vice President of the United States in and for
the State of Maryland in pursuance of the Constitution and
Laws of the United States, as having the aforesaid number of votes

Done at the City of Annapolis on this second Monday of
January, being the ninth day of said month in the year
Eighteen hundred and ninety three.
In witness whereof we hereunto subscribe our hands, and affix our Seals


 
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