REPRESENTATION OF THE SEVERAL STATES IN THE LOWER BRAN OF CONGRESS UNDER THE APPORTIONMENTS OF 1891 AND 1901. Utah admitted after the Apportionment act of 1901; one Representative allotted admission. Oklahoma admitted in 1906; five Representatives allotted. RATIO OF REPRESENTATION SINCE 1789. George Washington.. John Adams.......... Thomas Jefferson.... C. C. Pinckney.. Rufus King.............. James Monroe................. John Q. Adams.................. John Q. Adams..................... Andrew Jackson................... Andrew Jackson...................... J. Q. Adamɛ........... Andrew Jackson................................ Henry Clay Martin Van Buren........ W. H. Harrison.. Martin Van Buren. James K. Polk. Henry Clay. J. C. Breckinridge. e William J. Bryan. William McKinley. William J. Bryan... *Theodore Roosevelt.. Alton B. Parker.. Previous to 1804 each elector voted for two candidates for President. The one receiving the greatest number was declared President, and the one receiving the next highest was declared Vice-President, a Three States not voting. b Tie vote; choice decided by House of Representatives on 36th ballot. c No choice by Electoral College; choice decided by House of Representatives on first ballot. d Horace. Greeley died before the Electoral College met, and the Greeley electors of five States voted for Thomas A. Hendricks. e Including votes cast for Bryan and Watson (Pop.) ticket. *Elected President. 1900. 190 *ELECTORAL VOTES FOR PRESIDENT, 1876 TO 1904. 1876. 1880. 1884. 1888. 1896. EXECUTIVE OFFICERS FROM 1789 TO 1906. PRESIDENT-George Washington, Va., April 30, 1789, to Mar. 4, 1793. V.-PRES'T- 1795. |