Answer:
The Election between Rutherford Hayes and Samuel Tilden was in dispute in four states, including d. Louisiana.
Explanation:
In the <u>United States presidential election of 1876</u>, Republican Rutherford Hayes defeated Democrat Samuel Tilden. The results of this election remain among the most disputed in American history, since, after a first count of votes, Tilden won 184 electoral votes to Hayes' 165, with 19 electoral votes from Florida, South Carolina and Louisiana and one elector from Oregon still in doubt. The U.S. Congress, in the face of this issue, subsequently created the <em>Electoral Comission</em>, which, by March 1877, has resolved all these disputed votes, awarding Hayes the victory.