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- United_States_elections,_1876 abstract "The 1876 United States general elections were held on November 7. In one of the most disputed presidential elections in American history, Republican Governor Rutherford B. Hayes ended up winning despite Democratic Governor Samuel J. Tilden earning a majority of the popular vote. The Republicans maintained their Senate majority and cut into the Democratic majority in the House.".
- Q7892415 abstract "The 1876 United States general elections were held on November 7. In one of the most disputed presidential elections in American history, Republican Governor Rutherford B. Hayes ended up winning despite Democratic Governor Samuel J. Tilden earning a majority of the popular vote. The Republicans maintained their Senate majority and cut into the Democratic majority in the House.".
- United_States_elections,_1876 comment "The 1876 United States general elections were held on November 7. In one of the most disputed presidential elections in American history, Republican Governor Rutherford B. Hayes ended up winning despite Democratic Governor Samuel J. Tilden earning a majority of the popular vote. The Republicans maintained their Senate majority and cut into the Democratic majority in the House.".
- Q7892415 comment "The 1876 United States general elections were held on November 7. In one of the most disputed presidential elections in American history, Republican Governor Rutherford B. Hayes ended up winning despite Democratic Governor Samuel J. Tilden earning a majority of the popular vote. The Republicans maintained their Senate majority and cut into the Democratic majority in the House.".