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1868 United States elections

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1868 United States elections
1866        1867        1868        1869        1870
Presidential election year
Election dayNovember 3
Incumbent presidentAndrew Johnson (Democratic)[a]
Next Congress41st
Presidential election
Partisan controlRepublican gain
Popular vote marginRepublican +5.4%
Electoral vote
Ulysses S. Grant (R)214
Horatio Seymour (D)80
1868 presidential election results.Red denotes states won by Grant,blue denotes states won by Seymour, andgreen denotes states that had not yet beenrestored to the Union. Numbers indicate theelectoral votes won by each candidate.
Senate elections
Overall controlRepublican hold
Seats contested25 of 66 seats[1]
Net seat change0[2]
1868–69 Senate election results.Red denotes states won by the Republican Party,blue denotes states won by the Democratic Party,light gray denotes states where no election was held, andgreen denotes states that had not yet beenrestored to the Union.
House elections
Overall controlRepublican hold
Seats contestedAll 243 voting members
Net seat changeDemocratic +20[2]
1868–69 House of Representatives election results.Red denotes districts won by the Republican Party,blue denotes districts won by the Democratic Party, andorange denotes districts won by the Conservative Party.

Elections were held on November 3, 1868, electing the members of the41st United States Congress. The election took place during theReconstruction Era, and many Southerners were barred from voting. However, Congress's various Reconstruction Acts required southern states to allow Black men to vote, and their voting power was significant to the elections results.

In thepresidential election,Republican GeneralUlysses S. Grant defeatedDemocratic former governorHoratio Seymour ofNew York.[3] Incumbent PresidentAndrew Johnson sought the1868 Democratic nomination, but Seymour took the nomination after twenty two ballots.

Democrats gained several seats in theHouse elections, but Republicans continued to maintain a commanding majority.[4] In theSenate elections, Republicans and Democrats both won seats, but Republicans maintained a huge majority in the chamber.[5]

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  1. ^Johnson was elected as vice president on theNational Union ticket in 1864 and assumed the presidency in 1865 after theassassination of Abraham Lincoln. After becoming president, Johnson broke with Lincoln's Republican Party, attempted to form his own party, and was a candidate for the presidential nomination at the1868 Democratic National Convention.

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  1. ^Not counting special elections.
  2. ^abCongressional seat gain figures only reflect the results of the regularly-scheduled elections, and do not take special elections into account.
  3. ^"1868 Presidential Election".The American Presidency Project. RetrievedJune 25, 2014.
  4. ^"Party Divisions of the House of Representatives". United States House of Representatives. RetrievedJune 25, 2014.
  5. ^"Party Division in the Senate, 1789-Present". United States Senate. RetrievedJune 25, 2014.
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