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1884 United States presidential election in Massachusetts [2] Party Candidate Running mate Popular vote Electoral vote Count % Count % Republican: James Gillespie Blaine of Maine: John Alexander Logan of Illinois: 146,724: 48.36%: 14: 100.00%: Democratic: Grover Cleveland of New York: Thomas Andrews Hendricks of Indiana: 122,352 40.33% 0 0.00% ...
The 1884 United States elections were held on November 4, electing the members of the 49th United States Congress. The election took place during the Third Party System . The Democratic governor Grover Cleveland of New York defeated Republican secretary of state James G. Blaine in the presidential election .
Chester A. Arthur, the incumbent president in 1884, whose term expired on March 4, 1885. The 1884 Republican National Convention was held in Chicago, Illinois, on June 3–6, with former Secretary of State James G. Blaine from Maine, President Arthur, and Senator George F. Edmunds from Vermont as the frontrunners. Though he was still popular ...
In South Carolina, the school board race in Berkeley County, a Charleston suburb, is shaping up to feature right-wing candidates looking to further entrench a Moms for Liberty-style agenda against ...
The top three vote-getters were incumbents Jeanine Walker and Earl Rickman, and Paul Sheppard, per the unofficial results. The current terms of those school board seats expire Dec. 31.
Apr. 7—The Anti-ABC squad all punched tickets to the shared Hamilton and Wenham school committee, while incumbents were unseated on the Hamilton Select Board in this year's town elections.
The 1884 Massachusetts gubernatorial election was held on November 4. Incumbent Republican governor George D. Robinson was re-elected to a second term in office over Democrat William Crowninshield Endicott .
The leading candidate for the presidential nomination was New York Governor Grover Cleveland, as Cleveland's reputation for good government made him a national figure.. The Republican Party nominated James G. Blaine for president in June 1884, although he had been implicated in a financial scandal: many influential Republicans were outraged, believing the time had come for a national reform ...