1888 United States presidential election in South Carolina

1888 United States presidential election in South Carolina

November 6, 1888
 
Nominee Grover Cleveland Benjamin Harrison
Party Democratic Republican
Home state New York Indiana
Running mate Allen G. Thurman Levi P. Morton
Electoral vote 9 0
Popular vote 65,824 13,736
Percentage 82.28% 17.17%

County Results

President before election

Grover Cleveland
Democratic

Elected President

Benjamin Harrison
Republican

The 1888 United States presidential election in South Carolina took place on November 6, 1888, as part of the 1888 United States presidential election. Voters chose 9 representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

South Carolina voted for the Democratic nominee, incumbent President Grover Cleveland, over the Republican nominee, Benjamin Harrison. Cleveland won the state by a landslide margin of 65.11 percentage points.

Results

General Election Results[1]
Party Pledged to Elector Votes
Democratic Party Grover Cleveland John T. Sloan, Jr. 65,825
Democratic Party Grover Cleveland George W. Gage 65,825
Democratic Party Grover Cleveland Lucas McIntosh 65,825
Democratic Party Grover Cleveland C. A. Douglass 65,824
Democratic Party Grover Cleveland Claude E. Sawyer 65,823
Democratic Party Grover Cleveland C. C. Culp 65,823
Democratic Party Grover Cleveland F. W. Wagener 65,822
Democratic Party Grover Cleveland W. O. Bradley 65,822
Democratic Party Grover Cleveland Richard Singleton 65,815
Republican Party Benjamin Harrison Eugene A. Webster 13,740
Republican Party Benjamin Harrison Edward J. Dickerson 13,740
Republican Party Benjamin Harrison John R. Tolbert 13,740
Republican Party Benjamin Harrison Thomas H. Saxon 13,740
Republican Party Benjamin Harrison Henry L. Shrewsbury 13,740
Republican Party Benjamin Harrison Edmund H. Deas 13,740
Republican Party Benjamin Harrison Ellery M. Brayton 13,736
Republican Party Benjamin Harrison Thomas B. Johnston 13,736
Republican Party Benjamin Harrison Zachariah E. Walker 13,654
Write-in N/A Scattering 437
Votes cast[a] 80,002

Results by county

County Stephen Grover Cleveland
Democratic
Benjamin Harrison
Republican
Various candidates
Write-ins
Margin Total votes cast [1]
# % # % # % # %
Abbeville 2,985 97.39% 74 2.41% 6 0.20% 2,911 94.98% 3,065
Aiken 2,532 86.24% 404 13.76% 2,128 72.48% 2,936
Anderson 2,045 94.28% 124 5.72% 1,921 88.57% 2,169
Barnwell 2,905 78.49% 613 16.56% 183 4.94% 2,292 61.93% 3,701
Beaufort 509 22.34% 1,769 77.66% -1,260 -55.31% 2,278
Berkeley 1,611 55.00% 1,318 45.00% 293 10.00% 2,929
Charleston 2,652 85.16% 435 13.97% 27 0.87% 2,217 71.19% 3,114
Chester 1,735 96.87% 42 2.35% 14 0.78% 1,693 94.53% 1,791
Chesterfield 1,871 91.36% 177 8.64% 1,694 82.71% 2,048
Clarendon 1,452 81.44% 331 18.56% 1,121 62.87% 1,783
Colleton 2,805 79.94% 704 20.06% 2,101 59.87% 3,509
Darlington 1,852 86.30% 294 13.70% 1,558 72.60% 2,146
Edgefield 3,142 98.31% 54 1.69% 3,088 96.62% 3,196
Fairfield 1,389 98.72% 9 0.64% 9 0.64% 1,380 98.08% 1,407
Georgetown 703 52.82% 628 47.18% 75 5.63% 1,331
Greenville 3,305 86.72% 456 11.97% 50 1.31% 2,849 74.76% 3,811
Hampton 1,398 79.75% 324 18.48% 31 1.77% 1,074 61.27% 1,753
Horry 1,241 77.37% 363 22.63% 878 54.74% 1,604
Kershaw 1,258 88.10% 170 11.90% 1,088 76.19% 1,428
Lancaster 1,740 88.37% 221 11.22% 8 0.41% 1,519 77.15% 1,969
Laurens 1,451 96.60% 36 2.40% 15 1.00% 1,415 94.21% 1,502
Lexington 1,903 94.77% 91 4.53% 14 0.70% 1,812 90.24% 2,008
Marion 2,417 76.29% 705 22.25% 46 1.45% 1,712 54.04% 3,168
Marlboro 1,231 99.03% 12 0.97% 1,219 98.07% 1,243
Newberry 1,729 96.38% 58 3.23% 7 0.39% 1,671 93.14% 1,794
Oconee 1,212 83.59% 231 15.93% 7 0.48% 981 67.66% 1,450
Orangeburg 3,044 72.32% 1,165 27.68% 1,879 44.64% 4,209
Pickens 858 90.03% 95 9.97% 763 80.06% 953
Richland 1,912 81.02% 443 18.77% 5 0.21% 1,469 62.25% 2,360
Spartanburg 3,344 86.61% 502 13.00% 15 0.39% 2,842 73.61% 3,861
Sumter 1,735 64.76% 944 35.24% 791 29.53% 2,679
Union 1,920 98.46% 30 1.54% 1,890 96.92% 1,950
Williamsburg 1,634 66.78% 813 33.22% 821 33.55% 2,447
York 2,305 95.64% 105 4.36% 2,200 91.29% 2,410
Totals 65,825 82.28% 13,740 17.17% 437 0.55% 52,085 65.10% 80,002

Notes

  1. ^ Based on totals for highest elector on each ticket

References

  1. ^ a b "Reports and Resolutions of the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina at the Regular Session Commencing November 27, 1888" (PDF). Reports and Resolutions of the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina. 1: 556–560 – via Carolana.com.