Weller's political map of the United States : showing the plurality vote of the presidential election of 1892, in all states and counties
Summary
Prepared after the 1892 election, which pitted Republican Benjamin Harrison against Democrat Grover Cleveland for a second time, this map displayed the pluralities or majorities at both the county and state levels. Counties were shaded red, blue, or brown to signify Democratic, Republican, or Peoples party majorities. State boundaries were highlighted with the appropriate party color to indicate majorities for the entire state. In contrast to the 1888 election when Harrison won the electoral vote but not the popular vote, Cleveland won both the electoral and popular vote in 1892.
Courtesy of Boston Public Library
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norman b leventhal map center collection
boston public library
norman b leventhal map center
united states
politics and government
1889 1893
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1892
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english
george h weller
plurality vote
ultra high resolution
high resolution
old maps of united states
Date
1893
Source
Boston Public Library
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Copyright info
Public Domain