This reference work provides complete returns for the presidential elections by state and county for the period 1788 to 1860. Available nowhere else in one volume, this information has been pieced together through years of research of original sources of many kinds. The election returns include each candidate's name, party, number of votes and percentage of votes. Explanatory footnotes and source information accompany the returns, as well as maps that show presidential election districts for those states and elections when presidential elections were so conducted. Also included are a history of voting for presidential electors and the influence of political parties on the electors, as well as listings of election dates, county names (past and present), party abbreviations used in the book, and counties created following each state's first popular election of electors.
The late Michael J. Dubin was a retired teacher. He lived in Arizona.
Table of ContentsIntroduction The Choosing of Presidential Electors Sources xiiiParty Abbreviations Election Dates County Names xviiPresidential Election Returns Maps Bibliography Electoral Candidates Index Presidential and Vice Presidential Candidates Index
“painstaking research...assembles data not available before...valuable work...Dubin deserves a great deal of credit”—Against the Grain; “useful...unique”—Reference Reviews.