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34kurt
4 years ago
15

Which man had the most popular votes in the 1876 presidential election but ultimately lost it through a decision by a bipartisan

committee?
History
1 answer:
masya89 [10]4 years ago
6 0
Samuel J. Tilden was the man that had the most popular votes in the 1876 presidential election but ultimately lost it through a decision by a bipartisan committee. The popular votes were with Tilden but the victory was awarded to Rutherford B. Hayes. It was one of the most controversial decisions in the history of elections in the united states of america.
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